Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 December 1886 — Page 2
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Pri
ray Morning, y
MdPmMtebM-.
CHIPS AND SPLINTERS.
.tie guest of
Miss Jennie
Mamie, who has b
Prot.
ed
- ara-a Brnesl.
: vote of tht Honse of Kepre-
wntatives in Congress seems to post- j pone all expectation of tariff tinker-: . ing for this sesrian. Tab what n to be expected and desired for 1 .n reasons: First, th reviving vtoadition of business de manda to be let alone for another year before it n disturbed by tariff changes; sscno the tine which this Congress is likely to have at ha disposal will rot be strffideat to gi the snbject ibt consideration it deserves. It may betaken for granted tbere- . fore tbst the tariff will he let alone this winter, and will be approached
very eawfollf next year. Whether anrthiag will be done with Ibesurnlas at this session is another qnes-
Hji) Tniiiiiislifjn- J tbat wiiWatUWt year all the bonds
available for redemption will nave bees paid off. Beyond tbat it seems tobeble that the disposition ofsnr-
plos reveBoe will have to be Uft to
the next Congress.
It is to be hoped that that body Tnll find scans of radocing tha revenue withont either disturbing
the industries of the land or e
aittinff the still more vital error of
taking the tax off luxuries.
Catfewrjr with
guest
ile,has return-
Dr. McGee's
lectures in Cincinnati will
... . T.I
not close till j&arcn
Nuckles is running an engine on
the L. N. A. & C. railway
Dillman, the poultry dealer, says be slaughtered the boss turkey last
week; it weighed 41ifts. A
laree proportion of the students
went home during the holiday vaea-
tion Jake Carmichael and XuXdie Turner have bought the store at Kirksville Aaron Bennet of Indian Creek tp. died of paraly
sis one day last week 'A sil
ver mine has been discoveisd in Lawrence connty, so they say -nanr nnm in session at
UIIVWIS .raa w - Bedford RainboU, at one time a jeweler at Harrodsburg,is now en
gaged in the same business at Aliicu-
ell It is said that Congress
man Matsoa has secured offices for
than three hundred of his
CRAVENS'
DRY GOODS
more
constituents-
WISHES THE READERS OF THE PROGRESS
A Happy NEW YEAR.
nim innrr vniTir
war
FOB THE
-Go and see Ben.
. fa one of his speeches recently de-
Evescd in Pennsylvania, Mr. Blaine tMiated a moral astotbeadvantages
Am IWiwtti have ia the "solid
1 with this little parable:
A Southerner said to a Northern
I - lmw7 a MIIM At Ml.
Itards for Jba next Presidential eke-
t?on two Iters bence tui points.
tk nmhr of eleetors tbat 18.
f Laughter. So they went down to the Fifth Avenos Hotel to settle the election two- years in advance.
The Homnerner worn, up a cue j fho nrMnmntion tbat VOB all
know the gams sad said, "Well, t will mailt nff 158 aoints in this
Kurne; those are mine without play
ing them." treat memmeni. t -;ti K.r tn Mt nntv 48. while
on have to get 201." Renewed
laughter and applauae.J "I confess, entlene,', added
Mr. Blaine, Tbat I am utterly at -. . a J a a
a loss to denounce ino irasn ana wrong which is so well illustrated by tbat story.? They tell of a citizen of Bivrside, Gal., who says tbat be ,alwavs votes the straight Republican ticket, but believes in the right to scratch. At the hurt election be commenced by scratching off every . name on the ticket and then filing ia their places with names from the ,Jhmr ii4a(a When fixed no to
nit him he voted it, saving that he always voted the straight Repabli-
ran Ucaet ano always lnxenoea 10.
. Tk Newark Hachine Co. of
. Cobbni,Wpirt the sale of over BOO "ImperiaP automatic straw taokera and over 950 "Victor"
clover bailers darimr 1886. This
" ale they consider unparalleled in ks nnLi nf t4nvr knlbir Bsanu-
tacturing. They are now working
mwWsm xnev nave acidea
a (ban. ilmiM Iiba nf acricul
taral iusplenjfnts which tbey saw inannfiMtore. tbs MCelombmr ma-
nwd and nnlvpriaar. 4&&
ni which bava beea sold daring tbs
F. Adams about a ticket before yon
go anywhere. He is agent for the
O. A IS. and can give yoo rates
Railroad men are firm Delivers
in the old adage that "Misfortunes
never come singly," and say if one
wreck occurs "look out for others.'
fi it imMn too. The wreck on
VW mrmrm-m--r Sunday morning was followed by
one farther np the road on Monday
afoot Miss Payne is enter
taining Miss Nellie Emery of New
Albany John East's exlutir
sting laugh was heard on our streets last week Miss Steele of New
Alhanv ia the Hiest of Miss Pink
Emery. Miss Emery has been
iking a protracted visit among
No Albany relations Miss
May Seward, accompanied by her
cousin from Illinois, Miss Helton,
is visitine friends ia Booneville,
lad. -A sneak thief stole some
articles from the show window
in
the fancy goods store in Mrs. Olive Hunter's building, one night last week Miss Morris, of Xenia, O., is die guest of Miss Nellie Ewjog Mrs. W. R. Craven has
ir
-The practical conelnsHm to be mm lirnm MonriaoB's defoat k
amMumtlt this, thatthoforty-aiath
Congreiw .will give us but little it any tariff legislation this winter. II there is any at all it will probably fc limited 'to nottinc suear. and
narhans alcoholic liaoon for the in-
dnstmlarts. on the free list. ItU
iiiHsdetatood tbst tha Ways, and MsaaalCommittee have a small bill
e tbis kiad under consideration.
T U khI that mhmm . asff.
maker gets right malieioasaad dV
sues to oo bm employer gmn
brand, and then puts a single hair tram bis bead ia each cigar. This
rwlr U MAanJiaorW dimcnlt to dc-
Ject, and will destroy ihe ffavor of -- :. -i:l n th a
for-reacfaing injury to tbe repata-.- . i
wear eg ina wrann. A preacbeT bt PbwviHe.llicb. wbo does not believe in beimr am
ltirooos in bis pulpit ntteranees, saul that any man wbo refused to vote tbs Prohibition ticket should 1 "vnlcMi to the devil, and trotted
thonspnd years on the red hot paveit n rTt
mentof neii. ine comjreawien alied this child of consecration to git," and be got. Miss Nancy Matson, who has been confined to her bed at her home near Hope for twenty-two weeks, with rawer of the breast.
l.aa almost enf irelv lost the use of
tteraelf. From weighing one hunn ml nrtv mnanda she hae
j , -
wpm sway to al;aost nothing, and
been visiting her old home in Hen
drieks county, accompanied by her
youngest son Last evening a number of Knights of Pythias went
to Gosport to assist their., brethren in insHtetiofpar ldge Ed.
8tepp has returned from a brief
trip to California- Edgar Khor-
er and Miss Samantba Whisnand
were married at the residence of
tbs bride's parents on the 23d inst.
Miss Mamie Brodix has gone
to Chicago, in which city she will
remain till after New Year with relations and friends On Monday, Dec. 19th, Mrs. McCalla of
Hindoetan, Washington tp., died in her 80th year The WHber-
foros Concert Co. are posted for next Saturday night Representative Worirall left for Indiana
polis on Monday Geo! Reeves
is night policeman, tbs position made vacant by the death of Tobe
Stocnmb J. E. Henley is now
located in the rooms occupied by Cal Worrell's pension agency
Pmf. Frank Axtell's iamilv. of
Washington, Daviess connty, are
enitrtaininr Miss Bella Axtell of
this place Please call and pay
lsltias; the Sick.
Keir Yark Stsr.
Havine settled in your own mind
that it is proper to call on your sick friend, you should carefully consider how to make that call a blessing to him. To visit the sick
requires common sense, unuea wun
quick sensibilities. No explicit ruls can be given on this point, on - . iit r
ly tbat your greeting snouia oe iree and natural. Above all things, do not tell your friend how sick he looks. As a general thing it is unbecoming to closely question the patient in regard to the particular nature and symptoms of his illness. Only a few general inquiries can be made with propriety. If a regular physician js in attendance upon the case, it is exceedingly bad taste for the caller to medicines to be taken in
place of those ordered by the doc
tor, or in connection wuu nis reui-dies.
"Vaster Tbousfets Master
niinas." A Book of Litebary Gems. Buy one and "enter into that charmed circle of great authors, and sit down with Homer, and Milton, and Pope, and Addison, and Lamb, and drink at the ov-flwing foun
tain of genius ; and become guests
at the table around which sit Shakes-
SCOTT'S EMULSIDII
11-
AFPIMfUID LIVER (id.
yHTKSD&lllliliB&SH
Ji i
Almost a Palatable aa Milk. Ch eelr pNpanttOB of COB HySB CO. tta
mmm iTS mU i
la thm eooBttici of the worid.
c&MiraniosT.
t4MDwMlUwWIMH
tm sjcsHnsawn us. m www. sjamlsrtata
THE PROPRIETOR i OF THE CITY BOOK STORE
dirM to call tht attention of all to the
n and brilliant auortment of Chrit-
mu GooiU ite now has on axhibuion.
Fineiit and Host Desir-
alile Ever Offered Here.
Tl.o arm oartainlv tllB finMt ill hll HOB
that hav star ben oflered for iaU in this market. A a lilt in detail would be im-
pouible. a tmaU portion my be named :
Chrome. Oil Fainting and Pastel.
ru.-: ,.... unrl V amr' (Vrili in sulan
AiA ..ri..ti. Aihnmi to nuit all. Frinefd
tid othiir Pobiiii. verv attractive: Un
U V. .rm 1.1.(1 bpKUtllUl DHOH
meat,' Fine Stationery, Klfgant Station-
Perfume Bottle, together with a lrge
and beautiful uppJy of lancy uooo not
enumerated avure.
BUSKIRK & DUNCAN, Atfyt
Notice to lion-Kestdeiits. State of Indiana. Monroe County, . in th Circuit Court, of lioaroe eounty
in the State of Indiana. .
IPAKrnarv tarm. 1887.
Durilla A. Mead, Albert V. Sipes, Goajge-; &T LOWEST PitlCES. W. Sipe, ot 1, r. The unknown-jTeir of !
Singleton Sipes degesiss, the unknown:
Genii
Golds
45 lM
HOLIDAY
Get them at McCalla &
IStaiMft sj
,.j:.31
f ho F.nfprn Mnrkpis afford. hftvA
been procurea oy us, especially iur uier
SXHOL DAY TRADE-
visit OUR STORE BEFORE YOU Wlm
mm
HENRY P. TOURNER has the handsomest line of Holiday Goods ever exhibited i in Blootnington. TTo him the latest novelties in Atn-
hmina in am!Mr and rilbv : AlTSta .
art elass. rose tinted ; Dewdrop, in
opal, nmher, rnby, crystal and in
combination ; Uorai, or peacnoiow, Phinn Mainlica. etc. Thev are in
sets and in special pieces of unique
designs and patterns: piicners.cupo,
bowls, saucers, aeen ana bubhow
dnhcB. salts and neDpers. creamer,
coffee and tea cups. You ought to
look at these goods.
your dslinqosnt sabscription. You
know yan owe it, so why compel os
to dun yon? There ware ser
vieaa in tha Emsconal church last
a a,
Sondar morning Edgar Rhor
er will taka charge of his father's
farm, and Henry Rhorer, his lath
sr. will buiid on east 4th street and
ssove to BloomintHor. A large
and fashionable audience listened to
tha lecture ia tbs court bonsa last
night by Cel. Robin Hood of Ken
tucky, sab. Ia manner and matter the lecture differed materially from
tbat delivered by Talmage
Mrs. J. F. Pittman is visitine her
daughter in liaoedonia, Iowa-
liiss Josis Pittman is visiting her Gather in Mattoon. Ills. John
an-
McGee of Washington, D. C, came
home to eat Christmas tur
As our oorrespondent says, in
other eolamo, "wby should any Republican object to having the work of Democratic conspirators at
the election brought to the light of
day. uetting clever to ine nemo-
crats, all once - Usmaa ana
Frank Mulkv came noma to test
tbs soperiority of home cookery,
BUSKIRK A DUNCAN, Att'y.
f ' tl, -- u . ...0.1 I lia
pesre, and Dante, and Johnson-,-hd unknown heir, of William Sipe,decuaed,-
Uoethe, anu WPvantes, ana panaKe , -
OHl-least tar richer than any ever spread by the dainty Lucullus."
Just the book lor a ooiiaay pres
ent. E. E. Sluas, Agent Jbr Monroe county.
Theie 001 are duigncd to Suit All Tustes as well as All
TYa U 1-riAurn Thut ATI tha 21st dnv of
rjacember.1886.the above naiiml plaintiff,
by their attorney, niea in uie omot w j p Hcnutiful and attractive a tnee
Clerk of tne urcan voun,o . .,.., , w be .apnro-
in tha stjito of Indiana. nir , -
complaint against the above named ae- All nro ;nvi(ed to enmo and soo our
tendant aua on iuo niuio uj,.." v ;., urrn. Price win oe iunu
iir. mi n tb ( art i Dmce ine am'Mv iv ., ,.,.
m. OIL CLffi Ai FINE
WE HAVE THE CHOICEST SELECTIONS
Ever shown in the CITY of BLOOMlNGtTl
6TWK ARE SOLE AGENTSFOR THE CELEBRATED "WALKER" BOOT. WE .1 & rnfPi,F.TR LINE OF FINK SHOES FOR MEN AK'D WOMEN. JU B BOSS
LACES IN BEWILDERING PROFUSION. FANCY GOODS IN LATEST PAl AND AT REDUCED PRICES. WHAT8 AND CAPS, A LARGE STOCKS a a .-.a. Mnui S2sIj TviiHia ann aalloaaaa
McCALLA & COS WEST SIDE. STOiil
. - ,.'Mmm
wsnn
4 sSSeils
7- s'f
cmim in wnnaSealdasits.
c.4. TnlUn Monroe count, a.
In the Monroe circuit court, February
term, 188T.
I!RI1II,I1U no.
Wallace Bight t. Jesie D. Ham. John
T Millar
V.. mnmrnm thn'nlaintlfl. DT iSUIXlTK
Duncan, hi attorney, and Die hi com
plaint herein, with an endorsement
4. ... .llA Mlinn for Satundav. the 12th
tudieial dav of th February term, 1S87,
nf tun nonroe circuit cuun,
Iwinv tha ISth d af FebrtMry, 1887,
nl a na notice bv Dublication ta
defendanU to appear to id action
and nwer thereto ana w tne attachment proceeding therein, together
with an affidavit ef Wallace mgni mat aid defendant!, are not resident! of the State of Indiana ; that raid action i on contract and to enforce the collection of uid demand on said contract by attach
ment nrocaadinr, and tbst m non-rei -
dent defendanU are necessary partus
thereto.
Notice I Hiereforo hereby given id . r flist htiImi ihmv hm and
onciwanwi ..... . Z . . annear on the 12th judicial day of the next
term of the Monroe circuit court, to be
holden on the 1st Monday or .February a. D., 188J, the arae being the 19th day of n.i 1 oaT . ha flourt Houia. in
Bloominirton, in raid county and Sute.and
proceeding! in attachment, ma ame wm f i i i j..m(aul ia their absence.
UB Ui". I w auu -
xr:. mm. anoaaai nl aaia courv.
mm.m mt Rlaaminarton. this 27th dav of
December. A. D. 1886. .
si. ENOCH FuLIiKB, tJJsrfc
Dec. Z9, ioao.
llUa UieO 1,1 m m uu.wv " .r hnt.nl vuipajin ahnwintr thttt fald
defendant. The unknown heir of Single-
ton Sipes, deuaasea, ine unanown ueir vi Catharine Hunter, aeceaaed, and tbo unknown heir of William Sipe, deceased,
are not rmidontt of the Slate oi Indiana,
k.i hnmai are nil unknown, tuat a.
.tlBV ' . .f aoiinn nxiiU atramat them in re-
tm ro.l attaiB tn nuiet title IhcrttO
i ..m ni.iniina haviiv bv endorsement
on said complaint required the diifndanU.
to aoneur in snia court anu wnwa - rr. .L- ...I. A.m, .f S.lHl.rV
mur tnereio, on u !v j . j
1887.
il.(w. lir nrAT of laid CoUft.
tA AmTmnAmnit 1t ahova named are here
!. -mmtXAmA nflha fllinir nfl DenaenUV OI
said complaint against them, and that an i. tk.. .nnoir and answer or demu:
iv.. .'"-J ' . . . ,
thereto, at the calling or aia cause on ine ISth day of February, 1887, the same be- : v. at. L.imai H.v nf a term of said
Court, to b begun and held txt tha Court l ffi m. .a T)tmiitaiATi . All the
1. UaiuIs In ff-hmnrv. 1887. SAld C0H1
pUint, uid the matter and things therein r . a 1 It J m ka Saaataavl allli
nantsisan Sinn StltHfrtlU. Will UO UM a aaaaw
VVUtiauv aaaaa " J-aA-M;al It rVta.il- a itnn'Jk.
rsai-fcl KNOCH FU LLKR, Clerk
Dec. n, 1886.
unusually LOW.
E. P. COLE.
The City
Book Stoke-
The Vandalia Line i now running
its train Mo. 6. and 7. through solid from
lnim l tfinainnati. This without S
change of Passengers or Baggage, than jn' fnrcrxt tbst this train has an
Elegant Combination Chair and Sleeping Car attached which enables us to pleats
n,l Mwmmndiit the moit fastidious.
You leave Greeneastlc Junction at 2:56 a. an-iva in Cincinnati at 7:30 p. m.
r 1 r..i.n.il t T-M n. m.. arriving at
urn,. i w o.n..il. .tunntian at 12:22 a. in. For
further information apply to Ticket Agent
- p....nrr Airnnt. vandalia ime o.
7 'j:7Z, .-7g--'. rr. 11... 1- tmA
10, Piortn otn Direei, xcrro !
EVERYBODY
TAKE WARNING
Thk but medium priced Bots
..J ftl,na .r found at BLAlKo.
If you don't think so, call in and
pet pness wiore ouying n;wwr. nHt nlaaaura taken in sliowine
up tha goods of all prices, qualities
and Jcinas. aii o "r
antirfl (satisfaction lor uieir
f mrnvT -kUi TT t
money. inun. wx- . rL mm - a s r A
lioots at ai.ou to so.w, so tbat all can bo
pleased.
Call, everybody, on Blair, the
Boss Boot Man.
West Bide Public Square.
insSsssiHsf
C. C. TUB2JKB. . W. 1
m 0aaa.aaiaaaa)jB'
They have the lafffs fal
The Largest Display
OF M Yeab GIFTS ON EARTH.
mm
liioomingian, auu jit."i vm -than e vor before. Tbey.Ki v t
aortmcnt of WoodjSOW nf Bfaaja. jy, kets, sna pay pc5afcnMntte telearaph. Carriages furn ihd ., wha hi -.irel. PlaaM siassf A-.,1 kept in .lock, ni sold OB mfUUr I'VtSSP mint.. Korth SM- mti&EBSm BiAcmtstxiM. -.mHimSmssE
If
WATCHES Of Gold and Silver, and one
of the Lar&est Stocks
EVER SEEN HERE.
Christinas day J. O. Dolan &
Co. talk of erecting a
at or near Dudley nbsto
Burn townshiB Mrs,
Vmnlir f IWn Blossom tn. cel
ebrated her 80th birthday, on WediuhuUv laat Cant. Duncan of
wawu away mi;wh. iiutuiiiie, - ... , , . M.fiers tefrU.le sW erery minute. Bedford was visiting his brother in ... . . . i i lit,ia b1u lost week. Hon. H. U.
fcbe eorapiaHW e w uuruinp r -i ,, . ' . , . n...,n Tin.lr AilflmHwasthe
mmmxmt lu.) m lfe tn Vital rttfllfl I Xlt... "P -
HH, . mi.W. . , ' - ' ' I
and lias to tie fannwl all tbs
time! 1 oky hot Kwer j BoriWrd HoweV 1
ESTATE OF ASHER LABEETUE, DECEASED. In the matter of the estate of Aher Lkbartue, deceosea'. In the Monroe Circuit Court, Fehru ary Term, 188T. . Notice i herohy given that Benjamin F. Adamr a Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate ot Asher Labor- . i . j j a i aA i...
... hmmwi nn. nrnaniiuHi auu micm
""1""""' . . ....I .
. account and voucnor in nnai m ike factory nr Mid estate, and that the same will come
ice in Van i ui) for the examination and action of said
tjtrcuit ivouri. vuw . v. j .
18S7, at whic ttma all neir, creuiium i legatnes of said estate are required to ap-
tram in ow - 7 i there bo, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. nutwi o Rlnnminirtnn. Indiana, this
2ii day of December, I88fi. BEN. F. ADAMS, Administrator. Louden Rogers, Att'y".
Betsey
fur the rifle,
rrstaHratit.
at
A. New Departure
In an Insnranca Agency.
I would inform the property holders of Bloomint;Un and vicinity, that I am pro-
Dared to zive vou gooa, soiiu wwnwt;
in the way af Fire Insurance on your pro-
i klva aMiird that aterline borne fire
- nnn.nw im "Indiana." wuu
iU splendid record of loe paid, and ev-
an choieiinon-Board Companies, tnatoave .....ii.it ui. tha laws af the Slate, bv
8iin. ataiamenta of their standing with
the Auditor of HUt.
ir..k flnmnanv is raouired to have noil . mm t
! less than $300,000 of available asset be- MCUllllA v0. ATd O010
lore toey are Hmniw -'"vi ... I.av
u.i. i. rwrtial liat of mv natrons
,M,-h am numbered amons our most en
terprising cin; .
Trusteos or our nign otn. Collins & Karsell, Boiler Mills. ... ..- II J. .nil WmntttmV
Bliowe'a nro , UO""" -w.. . . Samuel 0. Dodd Co., Chair Fsetsrj
Wm. l4nnrlPT A Uo.. r iourine JH
BollenbHcher (Sons), Spoko Factory. i .1. i nl.n Ktava Vantorv.
S. M. Orchard Son, Orchard House,
Dr. James V. Maxwell, wweinns;, c
Hiram ljinaiey, iw.iiiiig. . . . II ril.-k f M.nlianrUaA.
A na laat hut not least Ex-Gov. A. U.
Pnrtar. of Ind.
If vou need insurance I can save you
from 15 to 85 por cent, by insuring in y
Companies. These hard times suoh a saving is worth reckoning in our expense account. "A nanltv aa vAd is as trood as a penny made.
Trr it. Call and too mo. Office up stairs
in the w. 0. Fro building, Bloomington, Ind. WM. M. TATE, Agenl. rw. 't'.
The FINEST SILVERWARE
EVER
SEEN
111 EKE
Atrents for
ITradeMsrk.1
WALKER
BQT
Tobe niiih
EXCELS EVERYBODY IN THE HOUDAY DISPLAY 228,340,450,217,460,559 1B tfct, aB55Wo. Haeh
Wotlce r
VTOTICE ii hereby
.'4j.nti.mbar farm. lSSKiU
roe vjircuu our mr-mBms A. Fleetwood, ' dSPSIiiPi-li
prdnaoiy insolvent.
hm a.ttld aeoardiac
Am-w ttf fl.nt.mhal 1ft
- mr- aa n
''AJa
Jams B. llulky, AtfAjrl u.... mm taaa .
or Commission
act a local or
asVriaaes aMi
a U'.ITVIT Nil
Not. 3-8S-4B), ;
a m
T-H'-tSj
GOLD
awyaita
waartawaajataair.
annaaiMi,
ATTORHEW
..atWaH V
lBflfMIHlP.lfiT.3TTfliyM
I aaaai ssbb u hi a La a raia
aaaaaaai
IK
T A. FVLK, Attesftss
IX. A MeNary sMaM Rnanlal a:
, . t.... if In
SITen M pruw. '"STSTT . . 3JS5B
iambs b. uviJcr,m
iSS,',"Jl1
ananlal lattaa
V " - -l --: -C' -
CmiBllta aaMitaw, .vv.-.i"-v. tics in all courts. Is also jpii
be found in hi office in VMy ing business hours.
a jr. Niaiio, wHiaw ..TSSkj3T
Aii. stairs, over jacuam 4 msmm.
v prauLiin in an w awwaa-
rrelmte nusinass, ana to i
eSlBUa. Will mnta auaiaatawa..f vv..
yj n nmsnjrr. luaaa. Aataa.iaSik;: i ifeiiii
. stairs, over McCalla mMMW' Will tn all tha ivilirta. HlaMMal-.1?a
attention given to ciw mnswo
nsKinsr a- DUSCAm A
lice in Maw jtwa.;sj
IV.ll nnxIbalH ail.nn
SnatiiaT attention m-h'lo
v,. ..... . .aKS3,
luisiness. anc to WIICClKin ana nm
miitatiM ufall elainni l- r.-JK5
-a- nrrn e.vnti efts Aiti
ii overFlrst VsueaayURk
nets era legal nature en lion in all court. KrtM
fully examined V aw
stract. A snwiawjr
B'
stairs
SUle
(Successor to Sa A.latt AH 1- . . . - . ..111 ' - at alia
fulrttantiaa. tl6s trfSnJj aasl - Crner ' Clotlim.?, tme'lv), jfiJ?
Js ,,"t
-.j.. y.--, .
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