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The Kansas Tribune from Kansas City, Kansas • 7

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CONNOR. PUBLICATION NOTICE, In the Court of Common Pleas of Wyandotte County Kansas. Robert B.Toole. Plaintiff, vs. Mary B.

Harter. Robert M. Harter. Isaac Hart-er, Jr. Huntington H.

Harter. Anna B. Merrick, and J. Vaughn Merrick, her husband. Mary B.

Harter as guardian of the persons and estates of Isaac Harter, Jr. and Huntington H. Harter, minors. The Aultninn-TaT-lor Company, (a corporation) George Brlnk-erhoff as administrator of the estate of Michnel D. Harter, deceased, Agu tus G.

Trumbull. James I. Reynolds, as partners doing business under the firm name of Trumbull Reynolds Allen. Augustus Trumbull and Lou M. Trumbull, his Tames I Reynolds and Julia E.

Revnolds, bis wife Margery A. Allen, N. Allen. ft'Illlam Allen, Charles H. Allen, Edgar Alien and Ernest Allen.

Edward Schneider. Leaven Man be risen an-ain from the depd." Until tne resurrection the disciples could not fully understand the meaning of this transfiguration so as to tell it aright, as to Jesus' nature, His death, His resurrection, the future life. QUERIES ON THE LESSON. 1. Where and under what circumstances did Jesus' transfiguration take place? 2.

Describe the appearance of Jesua as the disciples saw Him at this time? 3. Who appeared in heavenly glory also with Jesus to the wondering disciples? '4. What special significance, If any, did the appearance of Moses and Elijah have? 5, How did God Himself acknowledge His divine son? PUBLICATION NOTICE, In the District Court of Wyandotte County, in the State of Kansas. Johanna Weil, Plaintiff. YS.

Harry F. Herby, Carrie A. Herby and Louis Hammerslough, Defendants. The above named defendant, Louis Ham-merslough. will take notice that he has been sued by the said Johanna Well, as plaintiff, in the District Court of Wyandotte county, in the State of Kansas, In an ar tlon entitled as abov and that he.

the said Louis Hammcrslougr must answer the petition filed bv the sab plaintiff in said cause, on or before the 27tl day of May, 1898. or said petition will be take as true and confessed, aud a judgment will rendered by said court in said cause in favt of the said plaintiff and against the said di fendants. Harry Herby and Carrie A. Herb for the sum of $1,058 68, and interest thereon THE TRANSFIGURATION. International Sunday School Leiioa for April 17, 1808.

Based upon Peloubet'a Select Notes. THE Read Matthew 17 and 2 Peter See also Mark Luke GOLDEN beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father. John 1:14. TIME. Autumn of A.

D. 29; a week after the last lesson; in the night, probably toward morning. PLACE. Probably Mount Hermon, or one of its spurs, in the vicinity of Oesarea, where Jesus and His disciples were the week before, though tradition dating from before the fourth century places it on Shirtwaists and pretty girls were very much in evidence, Easter Sunday. Mr.

Clark Bobison bas taken unto himself, a fair bride, whereat we are all glad. The Western Union is making quite extensive improvements in their office here. Connor lays claim to the prettiest lot of girls, and the homliest lot of young men of any town of its size in 6. Why were the disciples afraid? worth National Bank. Leavenworth.

Kansas. R. M. Sommervllle, Woodford R. Thornton aud James 8.

Thornton as executors of the Kansas. 7. Of what value was this experience to the disciples: and in all agea since to the Christian world? Why is it that every fool 2x4 country poet thinks it is the proper thing to estate of T. Thornton, deceased, defend ants. To Marv B.

Harter. Anna B. Merrick and J. Mount Tabor in Galilee. LESSON NOTES.

1. The Prayer Meeting on the Mountain. V. 1. A week after the conversation recorded in our last lesson, in which Jesus made known to His disciples that He must ere long suffer and die, and be The mixing of letters bas caused do.

to wear his hair long and soil his VaughnMerrick hen husband, KobertM. Harter many a man a very bad quarter of an coat collar? bour, and such a story as the following, Mr. C. T. Maltby is treating his related by the Louisville Times, should be a warning to all to keep their cor raised again, a revelation that shocked the disciples and threw them into the gloom of the dungeon of giant despair, recent purchase, the Leventon resi dence, to a complete overhauling and respondence straight: "An amusing painting.

Jesus taketh Peter, James and John apart into a high mountain. It was the same favored three who had gone with Jesus into the room where He raised Jairus' daughter. A few months later Mrs. May McCoy, after a lengthy visit with her married children, has returned to her residence here, for from the 24th day of March, 1808, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, upon a promissory note executed by the said Harry F. Herby and Carrie A.

Herby to the defendant, Louis liammer-slough, on or about the 17th day of January 1890, and dated Janmu-v 17th and due in five years after the date thereof, for the sum of line Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) with interest thereon from said January the rate of 7 per cent per annum, the interest on said note to be compounded seini-annuailv and included in the principal thereof, said promissory note having been dulv sold, assigned and endorsed to said plaintiff bv said Louis Ham- merslough, fop valuable consideration, long before the maturity thereof; and a further judgment and decree will be rendered in said cause foreclosing a certain mortgage deed de-r-cribed in said petition, executed aud delivered by the said Harry F. Herby aud Carrie A. Herby to said Louis ilammerslougb at the time of the execution of said note, as aforesaid, and dated January 17th, 1890, for the purpose of securing the payment of said promissory note, upon the following described real estate, situate and being in Wvandotte county, in tne State of Kaus All of the south 25 fuet of Lot No. 6, iu ulock No. 9, in Haromerslough's Mount P.inoramaAddition to Kansas City in said County of Wyandotte, Kansas, the said mortgage deed having been duly assigned by said Louis Hammerslough to said plaintiff at the time of the transfer of said note as aforesaid, and a further judgment and decree will be rendered in said cause for the sale of said real estate, under said judgment, to be rendered as aforesaid, and under said mortgage, and directing the proceeds arising from said sale to be applied in payment of said judgment to be rendered in said cause as aforesaid, aud udoii the ulaintiff's they were nearest to Him as He prayed the summer.

Isaac Harter. Jr. Huntington H. Harter Mary B. Harter as guardian of the persons una estates of Isaac Harter Jr.

and Huntington H. Harter. minors. The Aultman-Taylor Company, a corporation, George Brlnkerhoff. as ad mtnistrator of the estate of Michael Harter.

deceased, Augustus tr. Trumbull and James 1. Reynolds, partners as Trumbull, Revnolds Allen, Augustus G.Trumbull, Lou M. Trumbull his wife, James I. Reynolds, Julia E.

Reynolds his wife. Edgar Allen, Ernest Allen, R. M. Sommerville, Woodford R. Thornton and James 8.

Thornton as executors of the estate of J. T. Thornton, deceased. You are hereby notified that the plaintiff above named has brought suit and filed his petition against you, together with other de-lendant in the above entitled co and that you must answer the petition aforesaid filed atminst you on or before the Kith day of May. 1898.

or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment accordingly rendered against you us follows: A judgment determining, the estate and interests of any of the re-pective de-feudentsin the above entitled action, in and to the herein-after described real estate, and appointing a trustee to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Micheal Harter' and directing a conveyance of said real estate, by said trustee to be appointed, to this Dlaintiff. and in uetnsemanee, ana still later were Otto Schielthorn Son, carpenters and builders, report the prospect for recognized as "pillars" of the church (Gal. There was no favoritism in this selection. He simply advanced to work in their line, the coming sum mer, as very good. higher studies those who, by faithful ness in the lower, had made it possible Mr.

Bob Kinder bas severed his for them to understand and use the connection with the stock yards, and accepted a situation with the Mis little incident occurred in the city court one morning lately. The lawyer for a prisoner who had never been arrested before wished to prove the previous good character of bis client, and tendered the judge a letter, which, he said, would show the standing and honorable character of the culprit. The judge took the letter, and as be read it a broad smile stole over his face. 'Did I understand you to be asked of the lawyer, 'that this letter was a certificate of 'You did, your replied the lawj'er. remarked the judge, I don't know but what it is, but I hardly think it is the letter you thought it was read He handed it back, and the lawyer glanced over it.

It was a letter from a firm of distillers, stating that they had just shipped so many gallons of whisky to a member of his family, and they were confident he would find the liquor excellent. If drinking good whisky and standing high in alcoholic circles of higher. II. The Answer. The Transfignra tion.

V. 2. The word rendered "trans eowi Pacific railroad company, at this quieting plaintiff's title to the following real estate, situated In Wyandotte county Kansas. figured" implies not merely a change of outward form, as when Satan took the place. And by the way, our town has i splendid Sunday School, ably man towit "All that piece or narcel of laud in the citv of Kansas City.

Kansas, formerly Armourdale beginning two hundred and seventy five (275) aged, and the superintendent and aforesaid claim aud lein in and upon said real estate, and' the costs of said suit, and foreclosing and barring the said defendants, and each of them.of and from all right, title, interest, estate and equity of redemption, if anv they, or either of them, have, iu aud to said real feet north nf the north west corner of Wyom ing and Adams streets, thence south seventy- teachers deserve great credit for their appearance of an angel of light, but a real, essential change. "A foreshadowing or prophecy of his true form nis distinctive character comes out in his transfiguration;" "a revelation of Deity breaking out in that glorified efforts. estate New Palmer, Heist Bldg, nine (79) degrees and twenty-five (25) minutes west two hundred and forty-five ,245) fet. thence north ten (10) degrees and thirty-five (US) minutes. west eierhtv and six-tenths (80- Attorneys frr Plaintiff.

4-15-3 Easter was fittingly observed, by face, which appealed to something ii-10) feet, thence north seventy-nine (79) degrees fnd twenty-five (25) minutes, east two the Connor Sunday School. An at hundred and forty-nve(245) feet, thence south PUBLICATION NOTICE. tractive program was rendered before in the District Court of Wyandotte County, in a large audience, and a great deal of tne state oi Kansas, ten (10) degrees and thirty-five (35) minutes, east eighty aud six tenths (80 0-10) feet to the place of beginning, containing 19,747 square feet of laud" and adjudging aud decreeing that the defendants aud each aud every of tliem be forever enjoined and debarred from deeper than sense." M. E. Vincent.

It was the true nature of Jesus, as described by Paul in Acts 9:3. and by John in Revelations shining through His flesh and His garments, as by alight from within, as the sunlight shining interest manifested. society were a certificate of character, Johanna Weil, Plaintiff. TkTi. TTgiwv Phunman nnrl TOlffi.

nf vs. the prisoner would have been all right; Ida M. Babb. W. J.

Babb and Louis Hammer asserting any claim or title whatever in or slough, Defendants. as it was, he was nnea $au. xne nne through dull stained glass windows re- to said land or premises adverse to this plaintiff, and that plaintiff recover his costs herein. GETTY HUTCHINGS The above named defendants, and each of vealsthetrne nature of the picture. And them, will take notice that they have been Attorneys for Plaintiff.

it was in their presence, while they were sued by the said Johanna Weil as plaintiff, in the District Court of Wyandotte County, in was remitted, since it was his first offense and there were extenuating circumstances." The wife of an employe of the Philadelphia post office recently got a set the State of Kansas, in an action entitled as PUBLICATION NOTICE. awake, as Luke expressly says (Luke 9: 32). And His face did shine as the sun. above, and that they, the said defendants, and each of them, must answer the petition filed In the District Court, in and for the County of wyanaotte. state ot Kansas.

Frederick Shankenberry and Rachel Shanken- of four "store teeth," which she usually IfHJ WUMIfUJLWU HUM Sabetha, were visiting Mr. Jas. Kinder, the past week, and shaking hands with their former acquaintances, as they formerly resided there. We hear that the editor of the Tribune is going "soljuring" against Spain. That's right, we will hold your hat.

61 to 65 caught the writer, and we will stay at honse this time, and enthuse the boys. Call and see styles and get prices on best stock of builders' hardware in in the city, at P. W. Bartlett's, 538 Minnesota avenue. bv said plaintiff in said cause on or before the 27th day of May, 1898, or taid petition will be taken astrueand confessed, and a judgment will be rendered by said court iu said cause in favor of the said plaintiff and against tin Nothing less than the brightest and most glorious of all objects within human knowledge so bright that it destroys the eye to gaze directly upon it could express the radiant glories of uerry, piaiutiiis, vs.

placed on the bureau in the bedroom The Phoenix Loan Association, of St. Joseph. before retiring for the night. One defendant. said defendants, Ida M.

Babb, and W. J. Babb for the sum of Fifteen Hundred Sixty-oui Dollarsaud Forty Cents and inter morning she arose early and went to Jesus' face, when His Heavenly nature shone through the veil of his flesh. prepare breakfast. When her hus est thereon from the 24th day of March, 189-at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, upon th III.

The Conference of the Three promissory note executed Dy tne said laa No. 13,858. To the Phoenix Lonn Association, of St. Joseph. defendants You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the distiict court of Wyandotte county, Kansas, by Frederick Sbankenberry aud Rachel Shankenberry, by a petition filed iu said court, April you must answer band arose he saw the teeth on the, bureau.

To accommodate his wife Glorified Ones. V. 3. "And, behold. BaDDandvv.

J. Jjaoo, to tne aeieuaant, ijoui Hammerslough. on or about the 1st day of August. 1891. and dated August 1st.

1891. and there appeared unto them (i. the dis he put them in his trousers' pockets, due in five years after the date thereof, for the ciples) Moses and Elias:" the Greek intending to give them to her when he sum of Five Hundred Dollars with said, petitiouon or netore tne 21st day of May, 1898, large photos are form of Elijah. These persons were real jvent downstairs. Instead he forgot all Hansford's extra the latest.

ly present. It was not a vision, as is about them and carried them off, or the same petitiou will be taken as true and judgment aud decree rendered against you for t245.0, for mouey wrongfully collected by you plain from the account of Luke. The representatives of the law, the prophets About three hours later his wife rushed into the post office and between sobs Willard Meriam he insures. Take the Tribune for news. from gala piaintllts, aim ior a surrender ana cancellation ot the note executed to you on and the ospel conversed together.

The July 14, 189ii, by said plalntins, and tne mort exclaimed: "I've swallowed my teeth, subject of their conversation is reported gage executed and del. vered to you by plain WHITE CHURCH. tills ou July 14, 1896, on lot 15, iu block. 27, ic by Luke. They spoke of His decease Armouraale, now a part ot Kansas City, li What shall I do? I know I shall die," and so on.

The man fished the missing teeth from his pocket, when his wife's His departure, Greek, "exodus;" which Everybody busy making gardens. Wyandotte county, state oi Kansas, and Dar ring you from all claim to and lieu upon saic included His death, resurrection, and ascension. This conversation would The colored school at this place interest thereon from said 1st day of August, 1891, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and upon a certain other promissory note executed by the said Ida M. Babb aud W. J.

Babb to said defendant, Louis Hammerslough, on or about the 1st day of August, 1891, and dated August 1st, 1891, and due in three years after the dtit thereof, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest thereon from the 1st day of August, 1891, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, the interest on both of said notes to be compounded semi-annually and added to the principal thereof, both or which said promissory notes having been duly sold, assigned and endorsed to said plaintiff by said Louis Hammerslough, for a valuable consideration, long before the maturity of either of said notes, and a further judgment aud decree will be rendered in said cause, foreclosing a certain mortgage deed described in said petition, executed aud delivered by the said Ida Babb and W. J. Babb to said Louis Hammerslough, at the time of the execution of said notes, as aforesaid, and dated August 1st, 1891, for the purpose of securing the payment of said promissory notes, upon the fol lowina described real estate situate and beinf in Wvandotte county, in the State of Kansas- tears turned to indignation, and the set real estate. SN YDKK west, and JOHN B. CAMPBELL, Attorneys for Plaintiffs.

LFirst Published April 1, 1898. enable the disciples to see the im closes Friday. tingout she gave her poorer half will long be remembered by the office clerks Mr. Henry Danson is employed by portance and necessity of that which they most dreaded, and which was to them the greatest mystery. The atoned Mr.

Ed Bennett, for the summer. These are times when the industrious ASSETS OF FIRST NATIONAL. BANK FOR HAL.E. Mr. John Ray is at Six Mile, where ment on the cross, followed by the res hen may be expected to lay eggs em i list of the assets of the First National he has the contract to paint Mrs.

Fred Hank, of Kansas City, Kansas, for sale by urrection, was the great event of the world's history; this culmination" of the salvation brought by the W. T. Atkinson, Receiver, ou the 8th day Brenner's house bossed with a and comets brandish their crystal tre6ses in the sky. Already a celestial portent has appeared in New oi May, mm. Mr.

and Mrs. John Reams spent Bv virtue of an order of the United States Circuit Court for the District of Kausas, Firt Easter with Mrs. Reams' parents, Mr. York. It flamed up soon after dark to-wit: 25 feet off of the north end of Lot Nc Messiah this was the great act to which all the sacrifices appointed by Moses looked forward, and which gave them 8, in Block No.

6. in Hammerslough Moun Division, I will offer at public sale at my onice in Kansas City. Kansas, on the 8th day of Max and Mrs. O'Donnell. Panorama Addition to Kansas City, in sale ness and was described as "a long shaft of golden fire" stretching from the ims, all of the real estate, notes, judgments, Mr.

Harry Taylor is home for the overdrafts, stock assessments, stocks, bonds. meaning and value. IV. The Three Witnesses. V.

4 county of Wyandotte. Kansas, the said mortgage deed having been duly assisted by said Louis Hnmnierslnufh to said plaintiff at the time and miscellaneous assets of the First Natiomd summer, from the Pharmacy School, Bank of Kansas City. Kansas, that remain un zenith to the horizon. Qne man said his grandfather had seen it before the settled at that date. in Kansas City, Mo.

of the transfer of said notes, as aforesaid and a further judgment and decree will be rendered in said cause for the sale of said real estate The receiver reserves the right to reject any revolution, and he had witnessed it him "Then answered Peter:" After they had looked on awhile, and the heavenly guests were departing. Peter answered not to any question, but the feelings Many from this community were in and all bids; also reserves tne option to sen under said judgment to be rendered as afore assets first singly, then In lots, aud then as a self in New Orleans early in 1861. Some said, and under said mortgage, and directing attendence, at the Easter services, at whole, ana to accept tne largest ana nest ma. ths proceeds arising irom saia sale to tie ap one of a skeptical1 turn of mind looked Terms cash. W.

T. Atkinson, Receiver, and question-ings that the scene awak plied iu payment of said judgment to be rend red in said cause Kansas City, Kansas. J- irst National Bank into the matter and discovered (hat a 4-15-2 as aloresaia, ana upon me piainun aforesaid claim and lein in aud upon said real BetSel, last Sunday. The H'll and 'Jones trial, over the Chaney Hughes' property, has been put off until September. ened in his mind.

"And said unto Jesus:" Anxious to continue in such heavenly company, but "not knowing tate. aud the costs ot said suit, aud lore- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. closing and barring the said defendants, and large structure across the Hudson burned at that hour, and its light reached the sky between two tall buildings. The apparition of the sword of State of Kansas, I what He said (Luke), not realizing the each of them. or and irom an ngnt, tine, in Wyandotte County, terest, estate and equity ot redemption, it any full meaning of his proposal or its ef In the Probate Court In and for said county Mrs.

James Thomas, of Kansas Cityf Kansas, visited her parents, Mr. and they, or either of them, have, in aud to said real estate. New Pai.meb, Heist Bldg. fect upon the mission of Jesus and upon Bunker Hill is still delayed. in the tuatfer of the estate of Chaney Jones Attorneys ior riainun.

Hughes, Deceased. the disciples themselves. "Lord, it is pood for us to be The experi Mrs. Samuel Furman's remains were Km ice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ence was good, and would make him shipped to Cambridge Springs, far interment' several days since. The NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT.

The State of Kansas, County of a better and more useful man all the ministration have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Chaney Jones Hughes, late of said county, deceased, by the Honora-the Probate Court of the County and State Iu the Probate Court in and for said county. same day the body ofa man named Ells In the matter of the estate of William Wild- aforesaid, dated the 11th day of April, A. D. 1898. Now, all persons having claims against the said estate, are hereby notified that they must nreeent the same to the undersigned for man, deceased.

worth was shipped from Sistersville to Erie, Pa. When the coffin supposed to and all other persons interested in the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that contain Mrs. Furman's remains was rest of his life. It widened his outlook. Jesus made no answer.

The events that followed yere i he an.swer. It was not good to nemain there. There was need for them all in the world below. Working for Jesus was better than standing and gazing at His glory. V.

The Divine Testimony. Vs. 5. Even while Peter was speaking "be at the next regular term of the Probate Court. opened at Cambridge the family was allowance wlthiu one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from anv benefit of such estate; and that if such claims be not exhibited within three years after the date of said letters, they shall be forever barred.

Virgii. Jones, in and tor saia county, to oe Degun aua neia at the court room, in the city of Kansas City, vountv of Wvandotte and state aforesaid, ou astonished to find that it contained Administrator of tne estate oi cnaney Jones the first Monday in tne uiontn oi May, a. v. 1K1I8. 1 shall apply to said court for a full and final settlement of said estate.

the body of a man. The man proVed to be Ellsworth. The coffins had erot mixed Hughes. Deceased. April 11, 1898.

Getty a Hi'tchings and hold, a bright cloud overshadowed JOHN M. KNUCHS, Administrator tlve estate of WilliamWild- up somewhere, and it took several days Mrs. S. F. Bigham, last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Barker and Miss May, of Piper, spent last Saturday evening with Dr. and Mrs. W.

F. Wood. Mrs. John Porter, daughter Annie, and Miss Florence McCune, spent last Monday, with Mrs. Qeorge Riley, at Vance.

Sunday School will be organized at the White Church school house, next Sunday, at 2 p. m. Preaching by Rev. Torbitt, of Vance, at 3 p. m.

Everybody invited to come. Miss Edna McCammish is home, since the completion of her school, at the mission, Miss Edna is highly spoken of as a model teacher, by her patrons. A large assortment of screen doors window screens, screenware, green or black; also the celebrated Pearl clock that does not rust, at F. W. Bartlett's.

638 Minnesota ivenne. them; and behold a voice out of the nan, aeceasea. Kansas juy. n.an., Apru AVu JUAM Attorneys for Administrator. 4-15-3 7, 189a cloud, which said.

"This is my beloved to straighten the affair and get the bodies to their respective places of burial. Published April 8, 18981 Son, in I am well pleased; hear NOTICE. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Connected with this is the strange coincidence that Mrs. Furmap and Ellsworth had at one time been next-door neighbor.

Wyandotte county In thelDistrict Court of State of Kansas, county of Wyandotte, s. Kansas. ye Him." And the disciples fell on their face, and were sore afraid. The great manifestations of God's power close at hand fill the soul, conscious of weak-ness and sin, with dread solemnity. But with brotherly tenderness, Jesus In the probate court in and for said county.

In the matter of the estate of Louisa A. Ellis, Pearl B. Ahle. Plaintiff. vs.

George W. Ahle, Defendant. The'above named defendant will take notice A new affection of the eyes, caused, it said, by the prevailing method of is came and touched them, and said: deceased. Creditors and all other persons in- terested in the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified that at the next regular term of the probate court in and for said county, to be begun and held at the court roam in the city of Kansas Citv. county of Wyandotte, and state that he has been sued by the above named lain tiff in the above entitled court jind unless answer her petition filed herein, on or be seating passengers in street cars and 'Arise, and be not afraid.

VL. The Return to the World. Vs. 8, omnibuses, has been discovered. The effort to fix the gaze upon passing ob aforesaid, on the first Monday in the month oi 0.

And when they had lifted nn their May. A. 11. 1898, snail appiy to saia court ior a fore the 27th day of May, 1898, said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered in favor of plaintiff and against defendant, the nature of which will be a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between DlaintUT and defendant, and for alimony, to full and final settlement of said estate. rs jects results in a strain and twitching eyes, they saw nounan, save Jesus only.

JOHN F.L.LI9. Executor of the Estate of Louisa A. Ellis And as they came down from the moon- the external muscles of the globes. large photos are Hansford's extra the latest. deceased.

tain, Jesus charged them, saying: "Tell gether with co6ts. HALK 4 CRAIG. whicis quite annoying. Pubiisnea April ieros. t-lb-S Aiuiruefi ior naiuuu.

OtM riaLaa ta no man, twill tha Ran of.

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