Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 May 1874 — Page 4

Saturdnt) (Bcening Journal.

T. II. Ji. McCA IX and J. T. TALBOT, I Publisher*.

Crawfordsville, Saturday, May 2, 1874.

KENTUCKY has a paper "devoted to interests of its proprietor."— Valpai*o Vidette.

Pshaw! That» nothing. Ihere is not, juster

habitui.l drunkard, the defendant may prove, as a defense to the prosecution, that he had

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sold.

knowledge or suspicion

naked leave to enter a nolle prosequi.

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pose of the indictment for the murder Nancy J. Young This was also sustained by ,Tudj_»e Palmer. The prisoner was then released and allowed to return to iler home in Indianapolis.

COl'MY NKWS A 1» (iOSSli'.

TOIIIIIHVIIIO.

—It is an exceedingly difficult task to I articularize the variou. improvements,

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.whop

ihe lountsville wagon and carriage prjce

victory, and judging from the work on

l.and and that ordered he has made for

hisfthopa reputation second to none iu

lull time, as the farmers will not sell the

wheat they have on hand. By the way,

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ff

—Frank Haminel, from SO acres of *:ind, has sold over $000 worth of hogs, :iud has left a lot of CO cent corn to sell-

—A. ilr. Sedenbender, of Delphi, has Iwught several thousand dollars' worth if walnut timber in this vicinity, lie pail Jack McCormack $1,000 for 50 trees. TOM TATTLER.

Wnvelmxl.

of several hundred dollars was raised the

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:i town in Indiiiiia but has from one to Company, was in town last Tuesday,

.rty newspapers devoted to similar ob-! ,ooki'ng

011 account

the habits of the inan to whom lie Spring. Wheat looks pretty well, and

in some

Places

ingin his District has its foundation gallons of water every 24 hours. mainly in the desire of some politicians over there to occupy his place in Con^•"sss-

e*tra

AT the recent county convention of ity of Darlington. republicans in Putnam county a resolu- —\V. H. Hawbucket, thespctionbosson :ion instructing the delegates to the Dis- the L., C. & S. W. Railway, has his sectrict convention to vote for Coburn for tion in the finest condition of any sec-f'orgre.-s was defeated by a majority of tion on the road. six. The Greeiicastle Banner thinks —Milan Marshall, the driven well this action not very creditable to the man, put in a well one day last week, ..county. We are inclined to think the 40 feet deep, that pours over the top at opposition to Coburn which is develop- the rate of a gallon per minute,or 1,400

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THE case of Mrs. Clem, charged with ihe murder of Jacob Young in 18G8, Iuis finally been disposed of. It was billed in the Boone Circuit Court last Monday, when the Prosecuting Attorney

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next day to help him along, and he ex- full stock of every thing in ready pects to have a new engine and mill at made clothing, men's and boys' suit*, work within ten days. gents' furnishing goods, every thing right —Mr. Alioltz has the frame work of up to time in styles. He can nive his new flouring mill raised, and has part just as Rood a fit and as good goods as of the machinery on the ground. can be had by having your clothes made —Win. M. Evennan will soon start his to order and at an astonishingly less planing mill. price. Don't fail to call and examine \V H. Seiders, of Indianpohs, ad- hin goods.

the North American insurance

lhe loss su

l»nrlliiKton.

are having dull times up here, jjve

well. John Hulet,

hasthe finest looking wheat in the vicin-

[Krom another Corrt-spondent.]

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I'Oth mechanical and industrial, that come out even or more than even in the ^he clock, watch, silver ware and jewelry have sprung into existence in this town

em

within the past few pleasant days. Geo meeting, the ignorant and the enthusi-

is at last the .-ole proprietor of.

nst8

0

1)er

alu

a r!l

best tea, and the answer is SI.40 ,uuj

this part of the \\e.»t. merchants would be idiots to continue a P'eture moldings. —fcwisher & O'Neull, at the "Stone business without profit, and they won't New goods^Ve'wTtvk-s" the hat l-ront, have just laid in an extra stock, ,}0 jt 'p[le profit they'll have, with or store of Goltra & Habcock and, we are pleased to see, are exten- without your knowledge. Better know lively patronized. than be a dupe. Again, it demoralizes ^"Tndi»na Walking Plow, at Gregg & —A. J. Snyder's mill is not running on business, sets up the Jshmaelitish creed, ,^on

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con)e

«e estimate that there are at least 10,000 foul, that which will keep them from pictures.

bushel? of wheat within a radius of six bankruptcy. Chartered monopolies are I Latest st^e lVatr^uTT)onne^t miles westward of this place. said to be soulless, and per consequence

—Happening down to Messrs. ount unfeeling and rapacious. Is it presuma-!

it Son's store, I was told by one of the lle that a monopoly chartered by the MARRIED. jiroprietors that they have on hand about Grangers will bean exception to the TCK-I-:I7M H.V. .s7neeu7T)IRIMM. •)0,000 yards of cloths and flannels of rule? I think not. Just so sure as de-1"^st'1e,,7'r'r?,«'f.ri'vinV'* 11ob!-t"m"71'''V-1"iJ''.'iV. their own make, all of which the}', if the pression follows excitement, willcommer-!

past be a criterion, expect to dispose of eial disturbances be followed by hurtful before the 1st day of July. 'consequences to all interested, and it is —Howard O'Neal 1 seems to be very

0f

l'usv in making his new prairie home business interests of the country shall more attractive and well who knows. he steadily and healthily progressive wbat may happen.' }ian fluctuating and un restful. Buying

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-The scarcity of leed is becoming dis-1

M'esbing. 1-ariners are disemboweling probable losses to guard against. A few -traw piles four and five years old in more thoughts on this next week. iue*t of something to satisfy the crav-!

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—MAIUIIMD.—Sunday evening, April '26, at the residence of the bride's mother, .Mr. Zachary Gilkey and Miss Laura Sparks, both of Alamo. Rev. Air. ."fmines, of your city, tied the knot.

far more interest to Grangers that the

for cash will always procure commodi-

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ties at the lowest remunerative figures,

beclulsGi wiiere generul) the seller

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a a a a

A

—Some Alamo boys captured seven faring his entire stock ot dry goods, inxes one day last week by digging them boots, shoes and groceries at a uniform out of their den. profit of 10 per cent, above cost for cash

James Gilkey shipped last week two

or

!trs of hogs to Indianapolis, for which embraces two stores, he having recently he paid from 4 to 5 cents.

Who can beat it? —Mumps and measles are still on the buy their goods at home, film page. —John Krout, an old citizen of Jacksou township, died last Saturday*

—About 3 o'clock Tuesday morning a lire broke out in G. W. Boswell's saw Hats! Hats! mill.' Whenlirst discovered the roof over the engine was falling in. The machinery was all burned. The engine is riot much injured. The boiler was sprung on the top and will have to go to the machine -.nop for repairs. The origin of the lire is unknown. There was a strong wind blowing from the northeast at the time, which carried the fire in dense volumes over the mill yard, but everything being

v. thoroughly wet from the rain that night you can't rest, big and little, all in a row: no lumber was burnt. Mr. B. estimates go to Dickey & Urewer's and see that it's libs loan at about $4,000. A subscription ail so.

Barnhartof this village proposes

to sell goods to all who pay the cash at a

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Place Where Goods sire Cheap. E. M. Barnhart, of Darlington, is of-

good country produce. This stock

bought Sol. Barnhart's store, in the

Knox building. The price list published by Mr. Barnhart shows that he really means what he says. He is making it profitable for persons near Darlington to

A little the trimmest rig out is a brand new delivery wagon marked Wil-,

son & Allen. It can't be surpassed iii

I the State. Such a delivery, represent-1 ing the taste and enterprise of these men, is a compliment to their customers and an honor to the city.

Hardware of all kinds low down, at

able hat or cap go to Goltra & liabcock.

Hernly & Martin, on Green street, west side, 4 doors south of Market, have opened anew restaurant, and candy man-

uf.ct.ry, »I,OT there c,„ be had

made candies, ice cream candies and butter scotch at any time and warm meals at all hours.

Mirrors! Mirrors Mirrors!!! till

running order take it to Mat Klein.

—Dr. Mc(Jullough is using every ef- will fix it for you himself, and he can fort to make his prophecy on the weather be ber.t on watch repairing by anybody

good. Last night he slipped up north in the State. ...... FarillS

more weeks of winter, lhe almanac ,,

Judge 1 aimer took tlie case under ad-: room and every thing neat and tastefully a is it in on in be

isement, and on Ueunesdav delivered', ... arranged call in, where there is everv 7 fore getting out their weather prediclas decision, sustaining the motion. A thing in the book, wall paper and stainotion was then entered to similarly dis- .... tionerv line at the Corner Book Store. A xx I

Granne stores. hat of them

it, and, though he may sell a portion ol his stock for cost or a little less than

'a,£e

ant^ we"

s'

compels men in self-defense to be- Remember the inducements offered at

Arabs, and take, by fair means or Willis' gallerv to persons wishing good

THE CKAWFORDSV117LE SATURDAY EVEN IXC .lOl'HXAI..

Eli Kahn, in the Fisher Block, has a

For cheap ribbons go to Minnie Si-'

,tuine(, by Oner's, No. 6 north Washington street.

Rudolph & Hutchinson to their harness Champion Corn Drills. Go see them

THK Supreme Court has decided that *ho» "?ck, etc., by the fire on the night at S. H. Gregg & Son's. in prosecutions for violation of the 1'th 4. ^r- Seiders reports no loss Union Block is already, by manv, ac--ection of the Baxter law by selling to an sustained by saidparties. INDEX.

knowledged to be the very best business

icorner in the citv and whv Because!

men

]iave determined to build up

the backwardness of trade there, and, bringing on a stock

l(f evervthing

in the grocery line, they

sell at'pricP!5

that satisfy everv bodv.

Rml gmaU profita ia the

motto of Wilson & Allen.

For good fresh oranges you can't do better in the State than at Wilson & Sonierville's.

Window glass and putty at Binford's.

Jo Challis has added to his establish-

n^cn^S()mething

new, in the employment

of a first class workman and will liere-

H. C. Hutr, the man that has traveled after give prompt attention to all calls over 300,000 miles by land and sea, is for boot and shoe mending. located in Darlinirton. According to his

travels he is S7 years old. He is a If your watch wants cleaning, repair-' sprightly old man. lox. ing, overhauling and putting in good JI(?

If vou want to see a real nice, cheerful

I answer: First, no sane man -will do a CAMI'BKI.I, HAIITI it HOME of V0111* o\Vll. losing business long if he can get out of o, Ribbons! Ribbons! Gros grains 2 to

4 inches wide, all colors, 24 cents per

yard, at Minnie Sidener's.

cost to a few shrewd and influential leaders in a neighborhood, lie intends to *l'r every thing tine and beautiful in

|. And how? Ry fleecing the un- l"10 f?° to Mat Klein's.

of the onler. Suppose you ask the

For culicr'dress"goodsrprints,

cvery

ne

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ff0

,)0Un(i. You want fifty cents worth -——1'

te little less than $2 per lb. These

a

and

thing in the dry goods line, nice

to W-wson & MVPIS'

have 4A ounces weighed out to you, Dickey & Brewer have just received farms to SU.it anybody's taste

sorted lot of beautiful

:'J

ce

jVed at Minnie Sidener's

SarH,''-

Elmore.

just re-

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

•R'lIN BKI'I N is a *un«lj»lnt( lor f'ouni'ilninn ill IheH.I wunl of tin ity of Cniivfnrilsvillc. suli. jeel to tin- (1 ft* is ion of the voters nt tlie polls.

T. H. RIS TIN is i'iiii"!ilistto for Comiriliimii from tin First

A:ir.|.h snlij-«-t

to the Ueuision of

the voters lit the M»y lei tion.

J. J. is ein.li.liite

fas^

for

Cuiineilniim

from the Thinl w»rl, siil.je. to the ileeision of the voters at the M.-iv eli etion.

H. P. KXSMINl«I£R is a camlifiatc for Mhrslml of the City of CnuvTonlvill\ to th" cision of the voters at tin* ensuing eity elM*tion.

profit of only ten per cent., and declares !nof!'Voters'u'the'mI,V oiTe't'!„!,'! I he means business. X. SELL.. WM. HUHllHIIXiK is a eiitnliiliite for (!itv

K. COONS is rainlidate for Muynr of

Trensurer, snhjeet to the ileeision of the voters nt the polls lit the liiiinieipal eleetion in May.

We are niithorize'l to announce .l:une lleaton as a eatiiiiilnte for ('oiim-i I mini from the Thinl wnril, suliieet to the deeision of the voters at the polls.

TAYLOR Bi:KKIX(. ToX is a enn.li.h.te for! Cmineilman from th Seeon.1 waril. Crawfonl"ville, snlijeet to the vote of the people at the May eleetion.

A. .1. Met'LKLLANO is .n eninliilate fort'oiitit" rrenstirrr, .siihjei't to the ileeision of tlie Hepuli".

liean nominiititigeonveiitioii.

H. RI0ECAN1NE is a ••nmlwIntrforCity Trensnrer, milijeet to the decision of the voters at the May eleetion.

J. M. TKOUT.M AN is a eamliilate for Treiisni'er of Montgomery county on the one term principle, subject to the ilecision of the Republican nomiiinting convention.

JOHN W. KAMSAY is eamliilate for Mayor the eity of Crawforcisvillo.

ELI CUMHT(JN j8 a,.,)mii,lftte for

the

city

of

.MlU,,h!ll

crwfonisviiie.

of

AMUSEMENT.

McClelland Hall,

FRIDAY and SATURDAY Evenings, May 8 and 5).

The violets of the American sta^e, the worhl

Hats For a fashion- famed

CHAPMAN SISTERS,

BLANCH and ELLA, nnd their lirand Comic Upcru Company.

Friday evening the Musical ExtraviiKnn7.ii,

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™f «IOVAKWA.

As pluyeu by tn^in H'O consecutive mi/lit* in N.nv York City.

Saturday tlie Nihlu'H Ciarden Sensntion

LEO Ac LOTUS,

All Ihe original music, scenes, etl'ccts, etc. New songs and dances, lianjo solos, clog dances, trios, duels, l)eiiham's Hell Ringers mid the. wonderful French Cloduche iJaui ers.

Notwith'stainliug the enormous expense of this combination, tickets will lie -old at ti u-ti .l

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"ices, liesen .-eats at tlie

1'ostoMice

l.ohl.Y

EW

Wnulil

shy

to

tlie

irnln. Yourn lle«peetfiilly,

REAL ESTATE.

A. C. JENNISOJS'S

Real Est.ate Agency.

l?eal Estate of All Kinds

FOR SALE.

VACANT LOTS

Prom $200 to tjjll.OOO a. I'leec

Houses and Lots

:Fl'om

©Ooo t«» 510,».

of Different Sizes

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Renters,

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Your correspondent thinks tliem a ''de- We have received this week new styles lusion and a snare," and not calcula- of CALICO DRESS PRINTS, compris- paying rcilt ail(l 1)UV a llOUSU ted to develop the best interests of town ing new efleets in S/rijuM and /tmlz and country. Will Grangers ask why Sli/lex, at popular prices. ail(l lot,

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at

AtteiltlOll

Or a

lot»

Vacant Lots in all the addi-:

tions on every 'side

Come

of

UP

I liave two I arm* lionsos lor rent Nuitahle for hoiirdiiiff and rooming.

Ji

jXitlllinO tlie llullotlll liosird

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I N S E

1 I I O I I S

Iinpcriiil

Hartford

Firemen's Fund 000,0001

Fair Rates for Certain Iiidcinnll v.

A. C. .Ton il 1 ho Aiti'i) t'i 1-lM-mH '.

COOKING STOVE.

igfI:

BUILDING MATERIAL.

I I A 3 I A

'umyDepot, It'you vlll come nnd nee

JIOIMIS

.$10,000,000.

j.

Continental 2,500,000.

AM» I'KK'ICN, from 815.00 TT.'T.OO.

W A A N E

at

ro RK TIII: itKsr MI I-ieovi.it AMI IIKST OI'KIC ri\4j W»«|»

4'«Olil)l(i.

STOVE I\ I IIK \V4»KI.It. FOR !iAI.E .! IIY FlItST-Cl. tSN ITL'A I.I'IIS I

EVERY -WHERE.

Robb A M:ihorn«.*y, Agents, Ci'uvvfonlfville, inl

IOUSO SUCCESS, rjlHE Celehrifted Norman Draft Morse, \wl| make the sirasonof 1S74 at the stnl.h^ of tin undersigned, 7 miles south of Crawfordsville, at to insure.

DESCRIPTION AND PEMfiRKK. Young Success is a dark iron gray. Hi hands high, and vears old next June, Mas sired l.y Old

ft

FIltM AND NEW BUSINESS.

J„ C. SNYDER, SON & CO.

W1SHINU TO BUY

ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BUSHELS OF WHEAT ANI COttN

Farmers that we me prepared to

pay

Compi'lHliiK TiUiiibcr, HhliitflcH, Lnlli, TJine, Cement, Plnstcr, Pla«terln(jfIIulr, Cement

Pluc Ntonch, Wooden (S uttoi'IniJC nntl vtirytliliiur In tlie line of Jlullclliiif SfaterlnU "Will

Kt ill cont In tie ill the old yard 111 ltol»l» «fc Muliorney'H, M'liere yon will nlwaya llnd an ob-

1 tt£ln»T cleric. Also ut tlie Lumber Yard noi-th end ot'Green street, oppoHlto the NewAl-

HH

after

NEW

l'AINTS. OILS,

ail(l liaVC a

IJE TOUR OWN LANDLORD.

"There's No Place Like Homo."

the city.

and 1 wil1

bargams

show you

lots, houses and

and Docket. A. C. JENNISON.

Jli

u-wl 2

TO FARMERS.

TO FAIUIEUS AM) STOCK MEN

\ery

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Success

Norman horse imported from NoruiHndv, J*riinee, liy W..!. Kdwardn, of Clifton, Illinois, in lxi* ouny Sueeess* dam by Unburn, and lie bv Old liainbletonian, of Now York.

Also, my fine .lark, Jerry, will stand at tlie, same time and place, at $i to insure. I We will try to avoid all ncuidents, but will mu! •uitan^j for,any. K. \V\TKINV,

il-m:i

iN'-tr-fijfe Wlnle-\ ille, ind.

tl highest market price or exchange

lo»lc.lii|£

i.

•T. C. SNYDER, SON At CO.

DRAPER.

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DRAPER.

ORDERS FOR FINE CLOTHING SOLICITED.

WEUUIKO OUTFITS A MTXI4XTY

No. 12 West Washington Street, FLOOR, I7.ii3 INDIAN APOLIS, IND.

NEW DRUC STORE

DRUG

INDIATVAPOLIS,

.„ .. ,, .. ladies fine 18 thread Serge Gaiter...$2 25 IMen'8 Oxford Ties, peg-R-' d.

BOOTS

£jr

SMITH & HAMRICK,

DEALERS IN PURE

Drugs and Chemicals

l'UTTY,

i:sni:Ki:iJL, ih

WINDOW O LASS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COMBS,

bf.st

LAMPS, SPONGES, RUBBER GOODS, Etc., Etc,

ci:\t nu iic in

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NO. 5, NATIONAL BLOCK,

Crawfordsville, Ind.

SHOE STORE.

IJATlilS

SPRING AND SUMMER G-OODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

TjOOK .V 11 OUH IM! IC IJHT:

Ladies fine 16 thread Serge Gaiter... 2.00', Men's Oxford Ties. »ewed 2.26

tV^r inc in Kfifofn I Ladies fine 14 thread Sergre iiaiter... 1.50 '.Men's Duke Alexis Ties 3.00 IU1 ull

111 IU..II I-iM .llt Ladies fine Pepple Goat Shoes 2 25 iMen's Bismark's 2-7B Ladies French Kid side lace Shoe 3.50 jSfen's Congr's Gaiters, sewed box toe 2.60

Ladies French Kid button Shoes 3.25 Men's French Calf Boots 5.00 Children's Colored Shoes 75c to 1.25 IMen's Flow Boots 2 2» These go."|s tire otl'ere'l ut wholes:i|- oiret:iil. We mlvcrtise iiotliini luit «lint we lmvoRit. All

Wc have just received an immense stock of

Wall Paper, Window Paper, Curtains, and I Curtain Goods,

AVliicli ivc will sell at BOTTOM l'MCES. Give lis I call and yon will save money and have the best stock in the city to select from.

ALL PAPER TKIM1IE1) IKEK OF MIAIMilw

Picturc Frames JIa«lc to Order.

DICKEY Ac BREWER.

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elsewhere, we -will lnsureiibar-

lORE.

city.

the

IIrl.

wiiininteil iiml meinleil free ofehiuye if thev rip. IT nui

Keineniber tlie I'laee, X()..» HATES HOUSE BLOCK, West Washington Stroet.

BOOK STORE.

'-'00^!CITY BOOK STORE

East Main St. CIUWFORJSVILLE, IND.

MILLINERY

MILLINERY

OF

31rs. 3Xiimie Sidener

I have now ready for inspection a full line of

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Americnu I'lowers 1 havea large and well selected stoek from the eheapesi to the best, aU of tb*

latent styles, wbieh I am determined to sell at the lowest market priees. 1 invito your .! timi to my stock, and hope to reeeive a fair share of putronane, trusting that bv elonn attention lo I business and fair dealing to give vou entire satisfaetion. All orders for bleaehin^ nnd promptly attended to. Uemember the plaee, No. N. Washington street, .'1 doors north ol Allen'*-

j" BOOTSAND SHOES

BOOTS AND SHOES

T. S. KELLEY & CO.

DEAL.KU8 IN

In

ROOMS

N 11 A W CJ O O 1

Kor the Sprini nnd Summer season of 187-1. Kuil linos of Hats, Bonnets, Kibbons, Silks, Winne*(^ra|)es, faney .Silk Ties, I)ot Nets, Neek Unfiling, Silk Tissue, Infants

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(Japs, Krame.s Krencb

A-lsTlD SHOES-

., Ci'iiM'foi'dsvllIc, Intl.,

A lnri nock ol' ready made Hoot*, Shoes, Slipper", fiuni liools, etc., Mnnufactunn^ ami repairing exectiteil on -hoi notice. Cine them a call.

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