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The Journal from Russell, Kansas • 5

The Journal from Russell, Kansas • 5

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ORGANS! ORGAN'S ORGANS! Tlio prico of wheat Is Huting up The Journal. Call on Win ner. 2Stf again. The Indications nro that It will FRANK S.WEED -Has Full Line of Books From Pcrsoual. Clint Ebcrly, of Uorliaui was in this Strangers are still locating here, Fresh fruit Is coming into market.

Thu potato crop this season is very bring reiiiemeintlvo price before long, Now Deal plows nt the Circle Hard city, Monday. an It Ulmttur to hold, if possible, than to sell at present. ware store. Draft 30 cent lighter than prolillc. Official City Paper John 15.

Aldcn, other plows of same size, 3 iv I J. G. Krug's store Is crowded with Saturday evening some "hoodlums'' John Dennett, a former resident of this place Is visiting here. Frank Houghton.of Ginnd Center came customers. Fancy Groceries, Cunnel nnd Wednesday, July 1885 on tho street threw one or twoccg Into the skating rink one of which broke on A grade will probubly be established OF -NEW YORK.

Those books will be sold ul Fresh Fruits at Humphrey's. 1 tl up to tills metropolis Saturday. on Main street. the dress of a girl present. We have sev Twentv-tlve yards of good calico for Kntorcd at tlie PtwUHIIee at UiinmHI for riuiBinlwImi tliroutch tho niulljjm (K'coud-t'luHH until inultur.

For Challenge Wind Mill call on War eral times hud occasion to speak of tlie New York Prices. $1, at J. G. (Crug't. ner.

2li rowdyism prevalent among a few boys In this city, and we consider It about time Mr. Klrkpatrick, of Falrpoit, dropped into our ulllce Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. W.

W. ft. Uooiiie, of Falrvlew were In this city Saturday. Mrs. S.C.

White returned from a three weeks visit at Law re use, on Saturday ev Tlio best Confectionery in (own Also a full line of at Humphrey's. l-tf NOTICB TO ADVKItTJSUKB. Copy for stmutliiK ndvortlsomenls murt lo liaiiilcil In not Ittturtlinn TiiHiuy noon. Im-cull mtidl In by o'clock Tunmiay eveuliiK. to limurn iulillcutloii In enrnmt Ihcuo.

Liicntl not Ices in wltlt louul rtuuliliff ttrlatly Un cent! per lint for first Inmrtion mid 5 cunt per line for Ottcb Kubneciuent Insm tlim. to give them the full benelit of tho law. The.e roughs ran go in age from eighteen years down to about fourteen, and ut the present rate of piogresslou it 1 1 fearful to think how depraved these boys are likely CANDY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, FBU1T Farmers, Ituik Preble have some ening. thing that will Interest you. Call and see Tho children! contort at tho Cougre-gaMonal clairch, lust evening was quite a lucee'ss.

Tho report of the proceedings of the County Coniuii-sloiKtiS was handed in too late for publication this week. The City Council met last evening and adjourned without transacting any business, until this evening ut 8 o'clock. P. J. Slimm hits sold bin rcsldcnco to them.

28tf. AND STATIONERY, Ice Cold. LEMONADE AND SODA WATER. to becoino within ten years. Tlie peace and good name of this city requires that Ice cream supplied to families and Mr.

aud Mrs. T. P. Cooper have been visiting at the Oswald ranelie. They returned to-daj'.

S. L. Bowlby and W. W. Cook loaded their wool lust Saturday.

Both parties these boys should be severely dealt with picnic parties many quantity, at city oaken. nt the first opportunity, without regard 27tf Loxa linos. If vim tvimt irfinil friittm i.ltlini tl'm-L- sold hero for cash. it Mr. Miles.

Mr. Slimui is moving to The Only Place to any feeling for tho families of tlie offenders. Tlie managers ot the rink are running It iu a very satisfactory manner, and as tlmy ire er refill to exclude loafirs, Ing or driving, inid at prices consistent Willi the limes, call on Tom Patterson. In Town Where Fire Works Can A Business C'uauce. A flood newdpapcr man nnd ptactical printer, with some capital mill tlist-class refuruiKMtitcuu purohaso half Internet In good paying weekly, witli uplendid r'8unt proprietor dcslrus to ttnlm-jriv paper mi rxteml buKiuuM.

Address Lock Box 10, liiiftMdl. Ka. All accounts and billt payable to M. 2IABSITTA HGER. LOCAX, NEWS.

at thu stock yards. 25tf P. Is posiinlu that some of tho disappoint He Had This Year. C. M.

Harshharger went down to To-peka this morning to make hU report to the State Treusurer. W. V. Purine tcr who formerly resided in tills county, Is up from Silver Lake, his present residence, on a visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wallace, of Con day, lie will build in two or three weeks. Two car loads of Shorthorn heifers and tt Polled Angus bull, went through here yesterday from Missouri, to the western part of this state. W. IS.

Banks' corn, the last of which was planted two months ago to-day, has ed ones took this method of getting square. The iiiidei signed has for sale, several homes and lots, including the best hotel nronertv Iu western Kansas. For prices and terms Inijiilie by mail or iu person, OFFICE OF THE RUSSELL EMPLOYMENT Memoirs. This very interesting and highly yalua- of w. 11.

fiiays, uuukcr inn, is. zui Cattle for Sale. cordia, relatives of F. E. Jerome, are Mu production of the pen of the "Hero of Appommatox." In two volumes ol commenced tasselliug With thirty days of such weather as we have had recently, a large part of the corn w-ill bo hard.

I have forty head of high grade cows ami heifers for salo at iny place, nine A slight spriuklo Monday. about pages each, is now in tlie mils miles southwe-t of Russell, on Walker of the publishers, mid is being sold only Ready for Business. Tho Jouhnal Is publisued In the of Kussell county, and city as well, by subscription. Mr. Frank Dollison, of A good ruin yesterday morning.

Skating rink to-morrow evening. Toilet articles ull the latest novelties. Hall', 31 w2 Creek. 20tf John Ci u.v. FlyNetlT We have lust received a conilpet stock tliis city hns the exclusive right to can and always has a good word to say for vass for subscription Iu this county, and both.

If you have a friend east whom you would like to locate here, scud him of leather, cord aud mesh nets, which we is meeting with much success. We have the Journal for a few months. seen specimen pages of the work and of the different styles of binding. It hs are selling ut very low prices. 27tf "slioo FLV.

The rivers and larger creeks are re printed on heavy paper of thu best quail ported to be full of "channel" cat flsh, and many persons arc indulging hi tlie A flue line of uetts just received, in ty with larire type. There are four different styles of binding and the two volumes, are fohl at $3.50, $4.50, leather and cord, of diuureut styles, and prices way down so all can buy. Come and $0.00 each, according to the stylo ol' visiting the latter in this city. Mrs. D.

S. Beciner and son, of Abilene arrived here lust evening on a visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. 8. Tisd.de.

Hon. G. II. Lebold, othe bankingfirm of Lcbold.FUIn-r Abilene, was in the city tlie latter part of last week. 31.

N. Towers aud W. W. Savage, wool giowers of Barton comity, were in town last Wednesday and Thursday, attending the shipment of their wool-clip. J.

II Franklin ami 11. li, Pestana went down to Bunker Hill, yesterday. They are engaged on either lile, in tie case of tlie State of Kansas vs. Michaclis. Mrs.

J. B. Giuliani, who lias been here several days, on busiuess.counected with the estate of her late Im-liamJ, returned to her home iu Michigan, Saturday. E. A.

Stoekslager who has been here for about three mouths returned to Ills home iu Iowa, last Thursday morning, lie will probably return iu two or three weeks. Willie SI i inni came up from Abilene la-t week to vhdt Ins parents. "Will" is doing well at Abilene and will probably succeed In life. He returned Monday morning. binding.

This book should find ii place unci examine. Nelson i cams For Sale. I iv lust arrived with a ir-loal of iu every home, as it is one of thu most accurate liUtorles of the rebellion yet "piscatorial we givu. months subscription to the person bringing us In the two largest tleh. We are particularly fond of llsli us a diet.

The one story frame building which was attached to the rear cud of thu store occupied by Oliver Co. was removed to tlie southeast part of town Saturday afternoon. In its place Mr. Bradshaw, the owner of the building will erect a two THE RUSSELL BUILDIXG and LOAN ASSOCIATION Is now fully organized with ofllce at llussell Kansas. The object of the nssoclation is to afford its members A SAFE INVESTMENT for their savings, and to fiicilitute their acquiring homesteads.

Any one in Kussell county can avail themselves of tho ailvant iges of the organization, Wliile stock pays a jsood rate of Interest to those not desiring to borrow out, It Is more imrticuliirly recommended to men or small melius desiring to ACQUIRE A HOME, Shares are payable iu monthly installments of $1.00 per mouth per share. Full amount of shares loaned to members less premium hid for priority. For further particulars call on or address either of tho undersigned, of whom stock can he secured. J. BnusDAOK, I'rest." E.

W. Vooiuns, Secy. 30m3 Keinember the skating rink on Saturday evening. Russell shows sisrus or a coming building boom. Full Une of books nnU stationery nt Hall's drnff Btore.

31 2 Follow the crowd and you will round up at Kmsr'. Work on tho new bank building com-tncneed lust wtek. Spring wagons mid buggies at the Circle Hardware store. 30wi New subscriptions to thcJotuiXAiare ot dally occurrence. If you want to buy good fiooJs at low priced, go to Krug'a.

The heaviest rain of tlie ceason lell last Friday morning. Mixed paints, lead and Oil. Best quali tv at Midi's drug store. 31 w2 A car load of Infantry from Hays, went east Sunday morning. published.

Obituary. tlie best work-horses ever bi-ouirht to tills town, which I will sell at reasonable prices. Call and examine then at the Dirk On July 7th, 18S5, tlie wife of Capt. John Fritts, aged 4.1 years and 10 Opera Hall Stable, Kussell, Kansas. 12-tf J.

C. Faiioo. Wanted; story addition to tlie main building. months. Her Illness was brief.

She and her companion were among the first set 2,000 good Merino ewes, on shares for 14 lbs. light sugar, $1.00 14 lbs. prunes. 1-W) 14 lbs. dried currants, 1.00 tlers of Russell county.

A friend was asked to make a few remarks before the three or live years. Sheep must te young, healthy and average at least seven pounds 3 lb. cau tomatoes, He cohiiu was lowered to its final resting per head. Good range and plenty of place, which were as follows. good water.

Have had several years ex "Friends wc are assembled to-day in 1 lb. package coffee, 15c at Bethard's casli grocery. (Pwrce's old stand.) 31w3 Kussell people gut a little excited the presence of death, sooner or later companions will be separated aud wo too S. L. Bowlby, W.

W. Marr. Geo. Marr perience. Address.

BoxC. Joints a i. Office, Russell, Kansas. Older Tlan Emoeror William. aud l.

V. Marr, were in town listSatur will sorrow and need comfort. We should "over the "Indian raid" last Wed; eday. Twelve and a linn yarns pi cucckcii -gingham lor $1 at KrugV. Fruit and shade freeware making an try to avoid death, but should not fear Jay.

These gentlemen are sheep-breeders, ef considerable nerve and backbone, it. Dr. Warner's Uurmuii Hop Bitters, the Lessons in Music. Miss Julia Rogers HTJfiSEIX, KANSAS. Thonniffh instruction on the Piauo aud Organ.

Terms on ninillcntion. 25. We have met here for the purpose of great German Ucmedy. JNoiio lreuulnti aud are not disposed to sell their sheep at present prices. T'aera is big money Iu s.ieep at present low prices.

that do not hear Dr. CD. Warner's name paying our last respects to Mrs John Fritts. It Is a sad duty of Iovo and re on bottle and label. Don't IB Iccmcfl.

E. O. Church returned from his Missouri trip Sunday evening. Ho reports Usoonly Dr. C.

D. Warner's German spect anil we here to-day mingle our tears and sympathy witli those of her Hop uaters tor uiscases oi i.iver ami having seen somu very lino sheep at II, MACHINE OILS. Of all kin Is and best quality at Willmartli Pratt's. 2Stf family. She respected her neighbors, Kidneys.

I wtip.n PreacTilnir After Malt. V. Pug'sley's, Plattsburg, nnd at Sam She loved her friends, worshiped, loved Dit. D. Waknku: Dear Sir Last growth this ye ir.

The hoarding and fed stable built by John Losh, is about completed. B.l. Rice has commenced excavating lor a new house on tho north side. AVe have been having an unusual amount of cool and cbmdy weather. .1.

G. Krug Is closing out his stock of good? in a hurry, and doirt you forget it. John Losh hid off tlie first 300 offered by tlie Building and Loan Association. Buy your groceries at Bctliurd's cai-h iiuini ami Bnvit moiiev. JPurce's old and cared for her children and coinpnu Jewett's, Independence.

Mr. Pugley will have sheep at our State Fair, aud if winter I was very much troubled witli my throat, especially when preaching ion, as none but a true mother sail. To know her was to love her, to hear her the "boys" don't look out he will tike oft night utter nignt. i rcceiveu ino oomo of White Wlue of, tar Syrup you so kindly sent me, and am" glad to say I was much benellted by Its uw, nut' I regard it a was to believe. To part witli her is one of tlie sad laws of nature.

In love, peace and hope we lay her to rest. Let us hope the memory of this loving mother will all the prize. It was reported yesterday that a girl by the name of Studybaker, ased about fourteen years, had been outraged bv a most excellent medicine for tiie throat tramp, near her home, In tlie vicinity of ONCEMORE TO THE With one of the most completa stocks of Merchandise in THE WEST. Dry Goods, Notions, Clothig, Hats and Cans, Boots, Shoes and ever be a beacon light to each of her family, guiding them in the path of right and duty. On behalf of her c3inpanion mid Goose Creek, in tlie southern part of thu and luiiKS.

Kesp'ly 26w4 Pink Hill, Mo. Rkv. Waoonkii. KUSSELI- MARKETS. Corrected every Wednesday morning G11AIM AUD HAY.

county. Parties started In pursuit, as Considering the fact that it would be impossible 10 arm one hundred men here, with effective weapons, the possibility of a raid is calculated to alarm those who have women or children in their families. Attention is called to the card of the Hart Pioneer ni sei Us of Fort fceott. ICans. This concern enjoys a splendid reputation for fair dealing and delivering treoH true to name.

The trees are all Kansas grown, aiid we feel safe in recommending this linn to those who intend purchasing trees this season. Last Wednesday evening Dr. J. W. Long, entertained a few friends at supper ut the restaurant of Long which was a very pleasant nfl'aliv The guests were Judge Atherton, J.

W. Vanscoyoc. Kev. Odell. C.

M. Ilarshbarger, 11. C. Ilibbard, Col. Kinney, J.S.

Cliadbourne, J. II. Franklin, Geo. II. Johnson and E.

L. S. Bouton. An Abilene merchant said to us Monday: "Advertising is the storm which keeps the business jumping. I have before tills stopped my advertisement in the papers, and my cash receipts soon told the story.

I have studied this matter, and know when I have goods to dispose of, the benelit of letting the people know I have (hem and I put (Item at prices that will make them go. Solomon City Sentinel. Sunday afternoon a train load of infantry, consisting of fourteen companies, passed tluongh here, tn route trom Forts Russell and Steele, Wyoming, to the Indian Territory, where they will perform nolice duty, and endeavor to keep the offer the friends many thanks for help nnd kindness they have rendered. soon as it was discovered, and we learn as we go to press this morning that officers will leave here to take the miscreant Wheat No. 2 soft, 72o No.

2 red G2e, No. 3 soft 64c No. 4 45o. Rejected, 35c. into custody, thus intimating that he has Kyk Cons 23.125c.

Twenty yards of brown sheet ing for been captured, although we are triable to learn tlie full particulars iu the matter. On Thursday evening last, as Wallace $1. at Krng's. Buckeye mowers at tho Circle Hard-store. 30 w4 21 yards of nice lawn for $1, at J.

G. Krug's. McKibben was driving towards home from where lie had been at work on the CARPETS. "HUSSELL COUNTY" Overalls and Duck Coats. A FULL LINE OF New and Fresh Groceries all sold for Cash or Troduce.

Iron wheel hay rakes at the Circle Hard new bank lot, with several empty lime ware store. 30w4 barrels on the wagon, some of tlie barrels slipped off tlie front end of the wagon, If you want good Bargains, call at which scared the horses and they started to run, throwing Mr. McKibben to tho Krug's store. One horso grain drills at the Circle Hardware store. ground.

He held onto the lines and was dragged across tho street both wheels Go to the Circle Hardware store for the passing over his chest. He was knocked Thomas liny rakes. 30w3 Warner sells the New Homo sewing senseless, and considerably bruised up but not very seriously injured. "All work and no play makes Jack a We cordially invite EVERYBODY To call and examine our gocda and prices. OLIVER CO.

Russell, Kan. redskins on their The boys appear mxlous to have a tussle with dull boy," therelore after working hard all the week, larmers should provide itnivij tl tand.) 31 w3 It you want good goods and low prices on harness and saddles go to Burk Preble's. 28tf At the p-esent rate of growth step ladders will be in great demand at corn-llckliigtlnie. The man who owns a pleco of land In Russell county should consider himself very fortunate. Tho skating rink will bo open to-morrow evening.

Go and have a good tima, all thu "hoodlums" are barred. Work on the new elevator at this place, to bo built by Smith of Ellsworth, will commence in a few days. The managers of the skating rink have been busy repairing the skates and now they are in good shape. Go and see for yourself. Goo.

Gibbs i ml Noah Taylor were brought before Police Judge Kinnev for fighting on the street. It cost them three dollars each. E. T. Jones has beuii treating himself to a new Oolumbus buggy, with red running gear.

Eddie can put on lots of shape when he gets in tlie notion. Tho range Is in excellent condition, the being as green and tender as in tho spring, and stock is taking on flesh rapidly, aided by the cool weather, Farmers are reminded that they can borrow moaey for building purposes; on easy terms, by becoming members tho Ku8seU Building and Loan Association. The assurance of a large corn crop has stimulated some Inquiry for hogs to feed. Two farmers In this county are wanting to contract for 200 head of feeders each. G.

T. Bradshaw will probably rebuild tho grain elevator opposite the water tank. It will be very much Improved and enlarged and a steam engine will be put In. Oats 28a30o Pkaikik Hay $4.59 per ton. Millkt $5.00 LIVE stock.

Much Cows $35a00 SiF.r.ns, yrls $Kiu20 2 yr olds, $25a30 Calves, Sheep. Grade ewes per head. Thoroughbred ewes. per head. Wethers.

per head. Merino Rams $15al00 our head. Iloas $2.50 a $3.25 per cwt. Brood sows, $12a20. Houses.

per team Ponies per head. Mules per team. r-RODUCB. Poultry. Chickens, live, per don; dressed, per lb.

Turkeys, live per lb; dressed per lb. Boitbk. 8al0c per lb. Cbkkse. rial 4c per lb.

Kgos. 7a 8c perdoz. GROCERIES, l'ltOVISIONS ETC. Sugar. Granulated 11 lbs.

lor Light brown 12 lbs. for Cofleo A. 11 1-2 lbs. for $1.00. Coffee.

Arouckle's Roasted lbs for Roasted, in bulk 5 lbs for Green 5 lbs for $1.00. Bacon 12 l-2e per lb. Hams 15n per lb. Coal oil 25a30c per gal. Potatoes 90c a $1.25 per bu.

Dried awlks 10c per lb. Prunes per lb. Peaches lie per lb. Sorghum 50c per gal. LUMBER.

Flooring per 1000; Ship laps 1000; Siding per 1000; Dimension per 1000; Lath 20o per bdl; Shingles per 1000 FLOUR AND FEED. Flour. Patent Process, $2.80 per cwt Gilt Edge, $2.40 Corn meal, $1.40 Feed. Chop, 60c per cwt. Bran $8.00 per ton.

machine, zMt Perfection Gasolino Stoves at Will-ma rth Pratt's. Can't bo beat 28tt Superior larbed wiro. Best iu the market. For sale by Willmartli Pratt. 28lf The Home Gas Stove.

Burns kerosene themselves witli plenty of reading matter for Sunday, thereby refreshing tho brain, improving the mind and resting the body, and in every case the Journal should form a part of the reaeing. It contain oil. Sec it In operation at Willmartli much of Interest to tanners, and siiouid bo In every household in the county Now is the time to subscribe. One dollar and a halt for the Jocknai, will pro vide a great deal of Instructive reading for a year. Last Weduesday afternoon F.

P. Perkins while 'driving across tho lot iu tho rear of the photograph gallery, Was surprised to see his horse drop out of WILMARTH PRATT, DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing GOODS, OILS, NAILS, STOVES, IRON TIN AND WOODEN WARE. WAGONS and' FARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kinds, also sight. It seems that a well has been ex cavated at this point a few years, which being nearly dry was never finished, but Pratt's. 28tf Go to Humphreys for First Class Groceries.

1-tf Bran $8. per toil or 50c per cwt. at tlio Russell Mills. 12-tf Fresh bread, cakes and pies at the City Bakery. 27tf Bran $8.

per ton or 50c per cwt. at tlie Kussell Mills. 12-tf Confentionery, cigars and tobacco at Loug Brothers. 27tf Ranchmen, in need of saddle horses should see Patterson's herd. Everything Fresh and New at Ilumphrey's.

1 tf All kinds of Cigars, Tobacco's and, Pipes at Ilumphrey's. 1-tf Fknck Barb-wire 4 1-2 cents per pound. Geoiigk Stout, 27tf Kussell, Kas. covered with boards and about two feet them. It required teu box cars to transport the arms, ammunition and camp equipage of the troops.

Tlie Russell county Normal will be held at Kussell, commencing on the flrt Monday of August and will continue for twenty days. Teachers should arrange to be hi attendance on the first day of the Normal and during caaeh session thereafter. Tuition one dollar boarding and rooms can be had in Russell at reasonable rates. J. B.

Coiibktt, 31 w3 Co. Sup't. Pub. lust. D.

V. Marr missed a steer out of his 900 acre pasture several days ago, and has been unable to learn anything of It. We would suggest to onrcattlo raising friends that the publication of their brands la tho JouiiNAt might sometime save them many times the cost. Horses find cattle oftentimes stray off, and are sometimes Stolen, and advertising tho brand general iy leads to recovery. To provide for this, we will publish brands at six dollars per year.

Send in your orders. -The llussell Photograph Gallery Is deserving tlie patronage of Russell county people. It is turning out very meritorious work, and the homeliest person in the world can get a handsome photograph. All tlie latest appliances and methods are used, and perfect pictures are the result. No family can afford to bo without a photograph of each and every member of tlie household.

The time is sure to come hen the wealth of rim world cannot purchase them. of dirt put on. As it was on a level with tlie ground and grown over with grass an weeds It was not noticeable. Tlie well was twenty feet deep, and after rigging up a derrick, the horse was drawn out of the hole uninjured. Such places Tlie lawn fete near the residences of should be cither filled up or feuced as STURDIVANT FETTERMAN FURNISHING UNDKRTAKEKS, HOUSE, SIGN and" CARRIAGE PAINTERS, KALSOMINERS and TAPER HANGERS.

jcsS- All Work Warranted First-Class, a Shop in Basement Corner Slain an loss of human life might result. A horse belonging to Mr. Burrcl died of injuries Mrs. H. L.

Pestana and Miss Both last Wednesday evening was very largely attended. The grounds were Illuminated with Chinese lanterns. A car load of high grade Short Horn arrived" here Friday. They were bi ought in by it party from Illinois, who will locate in this county. Wo learn of four persons in Fairvicw township who were poisonod, one day last week eating mushrooms.

By the prompt use of antidotes tbey HART PIONEER NURSERIES, Established, Dude 1887, Ft. Scott, Kas, 1885: Incorporated, 1084. FOHT SCOTT, KANSAS. Eight Streets. received by falling in this same well about two years ago.

Kare Bargains. Every person tn Kussell county, is invited to call and examine the goods on our ciiKie couNTEit, where tlie best bargains ever offered in this. city can bu had. Don't miss this opportunity, for it will not last long, 31w2 OnvEit Co. RUSSEIL, Tin Work and Repairing don PKOMPTLY and at FAIR TRICES.

WEST SIDE MAIN STREET. Russell Kansas, A full line of Nursery stock, all warranted truo tf nuuio. No substitution of varieties to our purchasers. Kefcrenco: Bunk of Ft. Scott.

For other testimonials see our cum-logue. Slmil TulO nil CCD may bo found on (No O00.P. THIS PAPtK Howll ft Co'Newpnpcr Ad; willing Bureau CO sl'SWtej,.

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