Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 February 1894 — Page 2
ATTOHMS
«. W. PAUL M. W. bKUNKK PAUL & BRUNER
a A a Office Soutk irideuf Green street over Zaok Muaojn»y's h&rdwaro store.
G. W. BENEFIEL,
terinary Surgeon
A N E N I S
oaso* at Bob Davis' Livery StaDio. l'J6 *V. 1'lke iHt M, Crawfordsvllk IiuL Calls by mall or telegraph answered promp'-iy.
Abstract of Title.
leaving Boourwrt tha servlco of Wns. 11 Wob•Mr, lato of the firm of Jo'msan .t WelwlM, ih•tracMra of title. I am prepared to nixb upou •fcort notice fall an'l complete Afostr ct» •. Tlti* to a'.l landH In Montgomery county. Iudlana, at re&Himnble prtcoa. Deedx nud mort-
g»gea
carefully executed, Call at Recorder*# •See.
THOS. T. MUNHAuij.
LOANS.
41-2 Per Cent
Interest Parable iinniiftlly. Apply 10
C. W. WRIGHT
Mont t« i.nait
At 7 per cent, annual interest v-thotit commission
I'ARM AND CITY I'KOl'K'lT sale or exchange. HOI'S 1\*
W. W. MO
Tho CorsSUJVIptitfean^ ire^io n-aellMrto
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MOK.GA.N & LEE,
-:-UES ER4L THSOR&NCE AGENTS-:-
At Lowest Kates.
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'i HATTS OK Ti i'liK and
Furnished on short, not .-f. PITY FARM WKOl-FllTV for sale.
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fit 111 h'iVJit y'.vj
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WOMEN make $10.00 a l.iy «"ilint thu
••Wonderfiri Christy Bread Sliccr." V.'ritu quick {or territory. Cuuisty Ksrint Co., Fremont,Ohio.
O S I I A N S
.tri' own it i. 'tir:: otto
Klixirs, Svnip.s, .S'i|)!.« si'«)ni.'s
And Tablets.
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Every Good Kitchen.
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Lie big" Compatiy -s
Extract of Beef
a a
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GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
BOILING WATER OR, MILK.
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T»RMB O* sn»BOBIPTIOI
One year, In the county, 100 Ooeye&r.ontof tfas connty, 1 10 Iaanlre at Office for Advertllne rMnf.
FEBRUARY 17, 1894.
MOflTGOMEftY COUNTY OFFIUER'S SALARIES.
Since a portion of the preeent lnw roluting to the pay of county officers of Indiana ban boon declared constitutional a number of officers of the State met last woek to dincuBB the Ritual ion. It w»« the general opinion that under the present law few men of eullicieril business application, could or would frro beyond tuo present length of their terms, and a free, frank aud tiorouuh discussion before tho next General Assembly was thought advisable, =»••.il will probably be done by .vhich la.i cuiild be passed allowing officers a sutTi »tly remunerative salary which at in-- tintf' is not being done. IUlow we :v.- ii« salaries under the new law patilV* cers ot this county with tin .Vex.',.. paid tu deputies, etc: V:
Clerk, salary $2,0(0, out of ho pa^B £1,800 per year for ui'pu-- ni .ib.iiii §300 to begging eotnn.n.t. fii.ni chuicnes, charily, etc
A ii...I..r. salary $2,800 d'hire il,iJU(i the A uditor, it migh'
1
»,i. .- ected before the Dew .siitif n'o lorce anditdoesnot apj rtV pri-n i:- nicumbeut. The ne\v.-V H}!ii 'iSilfiuine unit position will be 'h. above salary. This office, In- r. nvi
ii
in. wi'.h begging eomiiii: 'vj'S, -,,me as Hie ot here T.easurer, salarv §'2,,20t) pin V.i |,u. i\, S7riil.
SlierilF. salary $'2,.~)00, pay of j-Vi.1 2 0 0 0 Recorder, salary £»l,.~il)0 pay •:ts(y. £1,00 As most of tile w.rk i.'tiue ip routine co[iy work, some i.im'.l araiJK that a deputy sutlicieliI ly c.illipe ti nt jould be secured for £50 per month, but cheap deputies are t.flen dear
ton, and the llecorder, no duubl, ilesirefi his work well done ami is willing to pay for it.
ty will have at the close .if the year very extensive bank accounts after paling for their board and clotheB.'' Take the Clerk for instance. He receives luss
ently it is quite, ovideni that the strife
TAKEN IN BY St:
Mioi niiie^ ton is
1
DUE TO
&EPUBLICAN VI0T0BIES A. P, APreside !t W.H. Trajnor. of the nationai A. P, A., is making a tour of the 1'aciti:' i.-oasi, ilip home is in Ia trt^it. In an interview h^ sayi?: I Tho American I'rotectivo Associaturn is the grandest institution in Amurica Its great objects are pure governineut, and, more important than all eis» the aboli-niug of Roman Catholic mllnonce and all sectarian teachings in our free public schools. Tho aseociaI ti.iu controls more It:a: 2,000,000 votes in !.ho United Sfates. and we iniorid be fore very 'ong to hold tho balance oi pow-r We i!., not purpose, if we car. prevei it. that any uian shall secure "leet'.oa fiitwe who owes allegiance any foieigi, |uwer. either of church •lj Siata. Tt-" recent republican victory in tho odrt ear.nijf be claimed as a repiihh. an se.ocens. bu! *.\as due to the
A.
i'l.is "I'.lv' o..?!nin .vr^it has from th» i-^.ii, Sioo. mi' reputiiu-au victories yy-T.1 ii) geat part due tha A. P. A •iinl »itat it was nuthiug mor» than an .Dij'.i vt of iii republican party. The -, i:'ra'j. above -if o,...e of itw high ti e./iils Olily eolitil ins tlllr. The republi.'anis driver, from power evni-vwhere in
IS '2 Ivav" beei rna tfi take up with s,h'-orv. w(im profofsiivn that may again build up. »hejr lost political '.irt'.ons. The A. 1'. A. was a »od send to the** aud the eiiibva.-ed it quickly. 1'Utt victory in one of thu C'ongrsssional .-jtriets New ork a fer. duvs y._'o Mho'.v ju~i what the. A. P. A., united -ii.. the republicans may be able to do, ...I..,i-ni like tli« Ktiuw Nothing party of !or!y years iu'o the A P. A will bo. It will 'iavi» a very encouraging run for a but for a season only when il wdi disappear just as rapidly as it ap peared. and those now in tlin organizaiioH '.viit j.-nv ever Slaving been a part of 1'
Mit '1 ion.\ nis, the attorney, who fniumrly lived here, tielivered a lecture before the republican club of Indianapolis thi« week, entitled "I »omocratic B!ur.der» in luiiiana." We would suggest to Mr. T. a title for another i:?cture. which would be much morn entrancing and intoresliiig to his hearers, entitled "Knpublican Thievory aud Corruption iu Indiana." Tha subject fairly and honestly treated wr.uid provw much more profitable than hii present thsiue.
Thk
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II.
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Sjotno six or seven fat tin living in the east pari o( Franklin townships, wen lightniDj rod sharks fThoy induced Iho farm thetn to rod their houses I er« signing a contract to
sheep after they are tinSympathy is wanted on who siiius his name witi ing whut he is doint:. may lose is a mattei o. any one aside from friends.
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ii lie i.e epn :i.dm.i |)IoH -1,111U ""I "lilt ill
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hey 1 -i
quit.
hid h.
than S30 per month after paying all tin plate factories were located. The demands ou liis pocket book for deputy Wilson biil did not, seem to have any hire and other necessaiy incidentals, terrors for them. At C'le.veland, Ohio, a There are scores of business men in l'nve iron nianufaeturir.g e.=1ablisljuieiit. town who do mrch better than that employing ,'?,500 ineti was rr-(ipened. from a financial point of view. The '-ot eeom that tha Wilson bill I SheritT, it is claimed, under tho new law worried it in tho least. The suuic re cannot more than pay expenses, d- P«»rt "f the opening up of new factories though house rent is furnished him. If id' over the country is reportfd. spite of
!t ia said, Will nut and MiWi in by .y days ago. to permit yfUho farm-,-.i effect, but hud signed '200 and .in up they iiHiever the that has
1
it was the old, old story, tl a note in some instances $o00, When these nules will have to pay them amount may be. Atte: been published for yea' "lightning rod sharks,• mm), "Patent I lay Km-: who can have any sym verilent euckerB as the^. to be. It can be snfelthey are too penurious".' newt paper, or if they byal like, borrow ti ne.\ neighbors. Stingy fi v»the kind these sharks in a a
i'mst
about
-n goods" ..rs. etc., .v for such
r«i-n boo
red that county I, dead-
pei of heir men are .•ii. ays look-u-..lly shorn ith them. ..reenhorn
hi-
11y
know-
'h 'lilt" bus— I'lir lue and I' is too much ir .. ,1'inciple of diislries" long cased. Neither A'abash receive a yei they ilourivh
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tia v..
Del'au Ii. eel -1 I roni and tiI.:.i: out j.lS, .1-peti'-i'. |..oii he :-i iiiii)
r, nor Stab
L'niid scnoiars alio turn ei'izenb as many of the i-i-civing institutions of a word if I he counties instil utiotis are located -usiaiii them after all the aid .in ueri-t.ifore received from the ei tlit in close the shutterH and
Tun Wilson tariff bill will accomplish two 111iiigs. viz: break down industries which ha.'e been established and grandly developed by republican protection, and create a deficiency so lar^e that it
From the above it will be seen that makes it. necessary to issue bonds.— noneul the county oflicers of this conn- -Journal.
Al! the same the daily newspapers of every issue inform
iib
tho present law remains in force perman- I the Wilson bib and calamity howlers of
of tho starting up
of new factories-. At F.lwood and Sutnniitvilk-. Ireliana, two l^rge steel and
the ,Joiirna!V hue. for the infusing When I got up I
for county oflices will soou be a thing of of bonds co amount of republican de could but juft get around. I employed thepa i. I ceptiun can prevent th« peop.P. knowing physiciaiif. who dei nie v«ry littlo good. tl.at it origin y'.eo solely from republican had serious tr-iubie w.fu my fcaart, i«an:?ecrinp and mismanagement of the bad that a il and receioed gerioup aiImiiii«-tral ii.'lis o! former years. injury. v^'as e. ithpleteiy run down '. and c.ouid not do anv work on account jot nervous prosn.Ui^n. wusthoroughly discourageii A friend ativiweii mo to try Dr. fireonc's.. Xecyura biooti and ir-rve ren:edv. 1 had to have jomelhicg to help too immediately or I coold not iive iong..
lur. Sena'« was disc policy of doing away ui^h the federal olt'Otion biii. Tho biii, if we uiidr-rstand it. abolishes tho law appointing U. S. marshals and other accessories which I huv» benu in use under republican ad- I inn istraiions aud which were framed soleiy for the purpose ,if carrying thu I elections for Out party, but moro esp»cial!y for th" South. Thev were not rtnactod in tli^ interest of justice and 1 fair pla\. but for the disfranchisement'!.' •f a larg«? claF^ white voters, l'he law was ii:. the interest uf oppression and for the benefit scheming politicians, and should never have disgraced! the statutes of the government. l!v ttbolishmi them Another prop in repub--iv lican (sleetioneoring su.'lioming fur arrv --ii.tr etfictmu* will fail.
I in 2 0 0 a a id •pensions from th»- ulsion ollice r»f thif State iasl week, and another thing noticed was that not a half dozen names had beer, dropped from thr« rolls. This
ik
discouraging to thu manufacturers' of political capita! in the republican party. I he lev/ that are dropped are! needed a- frightful examples to give nir: me some coinr of truth to the nuormons I I'r. fireetj iies they create regnrdiui.' the mariagi iie.-i.t of the p.-nsi.in department I {i i»\M i: it li,
UN. Jim. Moi-nt
»0 DilLAY NEiESSAEY. A long delay such as was indulged in by tho Senate last summer in the Sheruinu repeal bill, isi not necessary now in aetiog on the Wilson tariff bill. Tariff, pro and con, has been thoroughly discussed for three or four y#are past all over this country by all classes of people, aud there is surely nothing more necessary to be said about it. With this fact before the Sonate where is the sense, policy or benefit in a long protracted discussion. The people do not dosirs it, tht.nce why any delay? The wool, iron, whiskey, glass and all other interests have hud their say, and now the people's interests are to bo considered. They have been, aud the time for a voteiu the Senate should not long be delayed. It is the delay, the auspenae, that is so injurious to business. And if those supposed wis'j men of the nation will act promptly, the people will esteem tho move. Senator Voorhees it few days ago said he would aim to rush the bill through the Sen-iie. We hope he may be successful.
There is more
•i hat they .• ..iment to .iimediate
STOP THE !-0
r.''S.
]'ui due Universily i.i disaslrous tire in vol vi erd I iMimande of d"': si ssion of the State I,r*'feni alive" of co: promp:|,\ usUii:^- iiV-'' up the loss by way of tlou from Uii* Sl.i|ir m: p.e i,r ciiMimn tainiiU'. such
with a of sev-
the next
ii'. her rep
VV. bob up
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to foot
.i.-propria-hi
i_\k.irrh i.i
hi
F.
confim-i
iincter
rial of Haughey. lu.«
s,,n
and
two tiuee other* for wrwclu"g the ludianapoiis National Itank. has been set for April iOth. I he opinion general ll-.at they should be sent to the penitentiary to lie punished f..u the great wrongs they have done and the sufferings of many persons created by their actions, aud if justice i- not bad cheated thev will go.
addressud t.hc peo
pie of Hillsborough on the political top. ics of the day ly4 w«ek. Mount is ti"id ing on tl.e nomination for '*ongrc-s and "County Institutes" are not fre qusiit enough for his purpose. Hu would !iko the ncininatioii and we lis n.ay secure it. M(
if we arc not mistaken, for th« wme
Made
this s-'niion
of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the .a-t lew years wa supposed to be inciiiable. For a gmtf many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, ami prescribed local remedies, and bv constant failing to cure with
ImmI
i• -e iiom UV
drops to a tea-.ioonhn. IT act directly on the bio and mucous surfaces of the system, Tliev olTer one hun drill dollars lor any ca.s it fails to cine. Sen.: tor reiiiars and testimonials. \ddress
). Ciikni'.y
«V Co., To edo. O.
Sod by druggists, 7"c.
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QUESTIONS THAT ARE CONSTANT-
LY ASKED BY THOUSANDS
A. Prominent Busni"M' Man Giv?s Advice
..•Weeded by Everybody.
The world filled iviili w.»ak, sufTering men and women. Oh! if they could only be made web ami strong ii.,w different their lives would be! And they can be. so just as well as not. lieau the following -(letter froru Mr. Joseph ASla\ inn, fne the most prominent men of Caiiiis, V't..
T'.\'i
m.miji
grippe
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ago '.va taken with the
I
h.ld lu iake to inv lied aud 1 i".ime very near death, t-i my bed six weeks.
very sick,
fi
very weaic ano
.JOSEl'H A.
SLAV TON,
I could not help having faith u: this wonderful medicine even -.t^oi,..] It cured mi. ompMeiv. H-'-tore toon it I was
Si.
di/y.v 1 t\'M n, a .fare g.i away
to work ai'iii~. 1 would fall down arid hurt me badly. Since taking
is very Jii.eneV Newura blood atni nerve rem e'.iy. ni} health is gin,el. a:.d mv nerves are steady. 1 know it isthebr^r meili cic.e anrl advise all in use it.
will tuncii f«»r Nervura b!. ,o, and
only
Ii. at-
ment, pronoiint'i'd it'nenr.dile S--i• -net has proven ca'.arrh lobe a eou-iiiu tional disease and tlli-l1'. fore requips const.itut.ion.ii
11-attiient
by
The
Hail's a-
tarrh (Jure, iii.n.utacliireil o. I". .1 Cheney it Co., Toledo Ohio, is iiieoi,l\ oiistitiition il cur -uii the mark. t. I taken int.. n.illv
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?wi(i nmidlo a^ti MIOUR-
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ont.r.iN'
S. A. TONTOV.
N
tried
Kher medicines which I han —"I. I took on-- riotti A ervu.' a blmu and nerve remedy and if snt. me nght on my feet.
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If you are y.'f,lK, sic!- !y, li'TVous. i'U I dow n. or have any nervous or chronic disi ase, take iJr. ireeim's Nervura bl.iod and nen- remedy. It viil surely cute you. The spring is th" best -imp to take it. Von can ahvays b«eui cd quick-es-t at Inis season. F,v »-r\ body needs a spring medicine, and therein none which
I )r. (ii eene'p remedy. It is If is purely ana is the dis-
ii
vegetjibi" !ind l:ai!ilep: covcry ,,f lj I,rtinc, of Street. Ne1.'. ,• ('iiy, cesful tpccialiiit i,, curie chronic diKease?. He can be personally or by letter, fre.. of cha'rv7"
pi covery i.r Ur. lirftcne, of.".** West lltl,
was nominated. Wired. New I'ity, the inor.1 sni-
tp ,'-,iaiiist
position four years ago. chronic disjeasc?. He can he consulted
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yGood Housekeepers are always provoked.
When delayed in obtaining
should Keep dfuHsuppV
5
grocers know. Sold every where.
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
DAP.
Remember that several hundred families of Montgomery county yoi.i will flr.r] they use the vVhit^ Sewing Machine.
AGENT WKST MAIN STREET.
•r't? •"•'IP $
for it is an indispensable article in good houacwepirj.
Saving
Is far superior to any otlicr in tlic market, ns bright women and
r^n I i~ 1'^ ui ~»nniiiMi I Ml nii^^*M*H'*y
If ot want a thoroughly good
-HEM EMBER-
Wh«: you are looking for a sewing machine that, is llt.tcd for all kinds of se.wing buy the White.
Beautful PaltiTus! iicasjui A)\t Frc^s!
A O A
MERCHANT TAILORS.
aricocele, Emissions^ Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Cileet, Stricture. Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, Kidney and Bladder Diseases Positively Cured by
ilf
I-
r.»n Oupoiit tha Monev Jn Your Bank or *ith Yd-jt Po«tnast«r to be {)»il u& aiter ou arft CU«po iind*,- written Guarantee!
.^f ,. ,m.j ^qi) fi-.-'-i h-i7^ 'srwk('•« J3»i
iiid nnilillK n-,.'T». T-,.| farm, th- n-erksliop, tlv Hna.l ,T tli(.,-.tti, ., Vlio profe*. v?V/7. 'ic'ira-.. »•:«. if yoc br.-.e -t, bi» .n.of the (utiirn. 'luuiit.aged :wn, -i«: .iro «rwt'.« cr,-^Wir..lj- iv..r,i anil ,!h snsnaUv and r.|iV4ionlty. '.N.IULL, US TI-MIRE I.-I LV«. K0 NAMES USED VVtttlOUT WFILLTEJI CONSENT.
VAHlCOCfiLE, EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CUiED. s. Collins, OV S)'UT!r.aw. Speaks 1 am At. t:' I
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u'er 'i., 1 i-novi. was
i-y ,s yars ««». an) nsr»r h.id a return. W-.h tuarrieil tin. iiiJ I 5,".-,r: an.! alUivippj. i:..y? 'i lv-..'v. i.ne.t *, !."•-
Bepoke thf.atm'v lieforec:vitia
iiope."
Seminal \V?akne.= VaricoceK
Wn.*n I r.-.n^nltwi Dr». K-n
jjtmut
n"-"tily
DBFunETltf T. I' '-.MKVSOV
EF.KOKE TREATM'T. IkkxI."
READER!
bright
ChiCflgO,
Machine
if In-. r%, .™-
W'^1
Winter Goods
Now In
A
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voting
Con^idrntiai
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v| ,-y Kii ',n-!i 1 lit.. l„.y." .i,l |.-i a
list 1:1! It?. 'llCI! 'f. i-•(!«( 11' life. Kieosiir.. m•-.'ii-'-i in n:it rtewpiy!!'!- r,l tv. ii )i'i
'•ill.TV p,-.,»r in...
MV.ix i-'k: y.ii rlr'.yii'.s an*! Ii.-i-..-. .i: 'tikthf. Weak JAN* .Jipiv.tt j. Mr. I ...1|I
Ir-.ts of ili.iiars without i'-lp. j,:-!* wa,- rr-'i,«. -.ts'l*tia»' •.vl-.cr, ,1 friea.l r,•'II."i.Il.e jir-'. i\ tv KeriW.i"'* N»w M^'boil rre i'i-.-irit, Tli (tl I I t.ri.'d it. In
it.i
!im
ImpotciH'y and. Cured.
Keren n. I !.a.i
ItUie n.»j---. I *n» :vpTi-.vJ. Tbcir mt M.»hfl Treat. fe) Iw" vi ii iT a re vi E is no S oorvfw arc.isironcr, tins (H.-apprannJ. hair t:r-w i:i xi a ii a 1 i?-W'
ivrarne tiri^-h'. eh.%rfiij itt mmiinny aa.l Haviai- tri.! mnty Qriarks, 1 rap
r.yrm-.avn.) Dr.. Keane-Jy Jfc K-r,-.'aa as reliable
BrimETltFvsM-T Tr-ey tr....i,-rl n:el''.tj..raW .1 ..i«ki!lfnlh."
A Nervous Wreck—A Happv I ifc. T. P. Emerson Has a Narrow Escape I live i.ii the farm. A' aetinol I |arneil .-in .-.H" \k~. 'it. wf-.iel-. weakone.) r.v. nhy-ieal'v, -nj iiallv an.'I 'w) inontiillj. rHniiijr
OURI38 GUAH.ANTBE3D OR. I^O JPiVY 16 Years in Detroit. 160,000 Cured. No Risk.
Consultation Free- who In* trr.it^t \n
roo of ennrtfp. *hnr4 Books Kroo trntccl). on
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of
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No
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ment.
..tine .' nervous and
medioino® ont C.'O "N|,/na!o,1^'l
E yt,1,nR
DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN
Ai'icii ii i:
in ATM'T.
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Dj '-Heclhl"' itlJ?Ollinti»n'. fir,alls "rite (inl.lr,, Mrtnitor. tslitrd h,v 1)rs. henniylr A-Herein W1 inmy ,niN. Ir-anusI |1,h Trwh fVj.,.,* Self veiijH.i Imil Ha|.|i,vl my vitality. |,„,k t|„. .y,,.
Slah'xl Tr,\iimnti
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and was nired. My frieiirl* think
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