Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 September 1896 — Page 5
WEST LEBANON, Ind.
July 12, 1896.
MR. PETER GLASSBRENNER, Crawfordsville, Ind. Sir:—I have sold Vermil
lion county, Illinois. I
have a good note for ninety days from the first day of August. The man's name is John A. Rudy, of Warren county.
I will call at your office the first of next week.
WM. JACKSON.
Mr. Jackson has sold over |650 worth of gates and territory in two weeks, making a net profit to him of $325.. You can do it. Buy a county as he did and get half on all counties sold for us.
ALF. LOOKABILL, W. P. BIUTTOX.
Real Estate Sold,
Money Loaned.
ALF. LOOKABILL & CO.
—OFFICE WITH—
W. P. BRITTON,
Attorney-At-Law,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
(442) To trade for other property. 120 acrqs in Fountain county, i5 acres in cultivation good house aud baru, well, fruit. Price $2,400. (347) A bargain. 23 acres. 6 miles west of New Market ii acres in cultivation good house aud barn, 2 springs, fruit. $400. (UoO) 6 acres just south of city limits of Darlington. Price 51,200. (340) 10 acres vacant land two miles east of city. All black land. Price $760. (332) 150 acres 5 miles souili of Waveland, 120 acres in cultivation 35 acres of Dotu land 2 houses, 3 barns, spring, wind pump a fine farm. Price iG,20u. (328) 16 acre%two miles east of Linden 2story house all in cultivation black laud, well, fruit, barn. Price $1,350. (316) To trade, 160acres fine laud in AVhite county 65 acres in cultivation, black land new bouse and barn. Per acre $35. (315) 45 acres in Putnam county 30 acres in cultivation 6 room house, Darn, fruit, well. Price Si ij00 (812) 52 acres oiie mile north of city all in cultivation, good land. Price $3,9uo. (230) House and 2 acres of land northwest of city house of 5 rooms, cistern, fruit. Price SI,200. (225) A fine farm of 120 seres, 9 miles north of New Richmond all black land and in cultivation, tile drained line house and baru on gravel road. Per ac S6&. (224i 140 acres 2 miles -outh of Waveland 110 acres in cultivation 2 story house. 2 barns, tubular well. Per acre 832. (217) Two acres of land, south Elm street. $660.
For our list of city property for sale see this week's weekly Art/H* Sews. List changed every week.
All sales on easy payments.
FUR ROBES.
I ha^e just received direct from the factory the largest line of Fur Robes ever brought to the city.
Black Fur Robes, Plush Lined .. SG 00 Natural Black Fur Robes, Plush Lined." 5.00 Felt Lined, Black Fur Robes 3.00 Felt Lined, Gray Fur Robes 3.00 Plush Lined, Gray Fur Robes 5.00 The best Fancy Fur Robes (J 00
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TO COKHESFONUENTS.
J. S. Bennett won the prize offered last week.
llUaSEJLL.Vir.L.K.
Everybody talking politics. Farmers are busy cutting up corn and sowiDg wheat.
Clay McGaughey moved to Parke county the lirst of the month. Clover seed is being threshed, There is alight crop and the seed is small.
New corn has been sold here and delivered at It cents. It is extra good at that.
W. 0. Boyd went to Henry county last Saturday to teaeb. in the public schools.
J. R. Whitson shipped a nice load of stock to Indianapolis markets last Monday.
Judge Grimes started for homo la'st Monday, where he is billed for several speeches.
Prospects are that we elect McKialey and restore what Democracy Has destroyed, that we will soon return to wanted prosperity.
There were over fifty persons went to Waveland Tuesday evening to hear Lion, J. Frank Hanley. They were all highly pleased with the speech.
Fred B. Gardner has put up an addi tion to one of his tenant houses, costing about 8200. Fred keeps his farms in good shape and cares for the needs of his tenants.
Our schools will commence next. Monday the 21st, with Romulus Boyd as principal, Miss Ija Guilliams for the intermediate and Miss Leonard in the lower room. We have a good corps of teachers.
Last Saturday Hon. Alex Lockridge. of Greencastle, and Judge Hanson Grimes, of Nebraska, spoke to an audience of about one thousand people. Wm. H. Lear, the .Popocrat, promised to answer the Judge at night, but in this he made a fearful mistake. He failed to answer a single point. He used a good many words but accomplished nothing.
BLACK CKEEK.
Mrs. C. H. Elrod is some better at this writing. John Himes seems to have some great attraction at the high water gap.
Joseph Douglas, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, is on the mend.
Mrs. C. 0. Myers, of Rockville, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George T31rod for the past week, has returned home.
Miss Dora Wray w!ll soon have the experience of keeping house for herself. Be ready boys this coming week for a charivari.
Walter Davidson will commence his school in the North Mace vicinity next Monday, Sept. 21. Mr. Davidson is a good instructor and is well liked by everyone. We can cheerfully recomn.end him to his pupils of North Mace.
Mr and Mrs Lemuel Rush, of Tinkersville. have gone to housekeeping in Levi |Martin's property and if they should hear a charivari crowd any time in the near future they should not be frightened, for we have only been waiting for them to move to themselves. We thought it best to notify Mr. EuRh of our coming so he could be supplied with the treats.
KIKKPATIUCK.
There will be a Democratic speaking here Saturday night. J. W. Wilson is suffering this week with Job's affection.
Miss Sallie McBee is spending a few davs in Craivfordsville. H. Vancleave and family, of Darlington, visited at this place Sunday.
Alex Kinuaman attended the soldiers' reunion at Covington this week. Mrs. H. S. Copeland and family, of Potomac, 111., visited Mrs. Dr. Brown Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Nay and two children went to St. Louis Sunday on a two weeks' visit.
Lawson Stingley, a prominent farmer living west of here, died Sunday night at 12 o'clock.
Mrs. Minnie Sheek entertained D. P. Long, a prominent attorney of Marion, Saturday and Sunday.
Dr. Brown and wife and J. W. Wilson and wife attended the funeral of Will Hunt at Crawford&ville Sunday.
Wm. Tolle moved to Scott county Monday where he will farm the coming year. E. H. Thompson moved the barber shop in the room vacated by Mr. Tolle.
H. C. Shobe ^nd wife, Bennett Taylor and wife, James Hart and wife, O. M. Ashpaw. Jacob Coyner and Mattie Bowers, of Colfax, D, P. Long, of Marion, and R. G. Shobe, of Danville, 111., dined with W. Z. McBee Sunday.
WRING jnKCK.
Mrs. Eva Cox is improving. Hog cholera is raging here. Chicken thieves are very numerous. Mrs. Myrtle Shoemaker spent part of last week with home folks.
Our school will open next Monday with George Largent as teacher. John Paxton and wife spent Sunday with Warner Felton and daughter.
The Horse Thief Detective Company met at school house No. 1 Saturday. John Goble and .family, of near Mace, were in our midst Sunday evening-
H. Compton and family took in the minstrel show at Crawfordsville Tuesday night,
Noah Amick aDd family and Misses Maud and Golda SVisehart spent Sunday at G. W. Conrad's.
Sam Allen and wife and Charlie Woliver and family, of Darlington, spent Sunday at J. Phelps'.
John S. Irwin, of Chicago, visited his two sisters, Mrs. L. W. Petro, of this place, and Mrs. J. N. Hughes, of Kingsley's chapel, last week.
A New Itonte to Indianapolis and Cincinnati.
The Monon Route has opened up new through car route between Crawfordsville and Indianapolis and Cincinnati. A through coach Cincinnati to Chicago via Indianapolis and Roachdale leaves Cincinnati daily at 8:30 a. m., passing Crawfordsville at 1:15 p. m. The Indianapolis and Cincinnati through coach passes Crawfordsville at 1:15 p. m., arriving at Indianapolis at 2:40 and Cincinnati at 6 pm. This new through car route shortens the time between Crawfordsville and Indianapolis. d&w-tf
MT. TABOK.
Lige Warren's children have the measles. School will not commence at this place until October.
Miss Minnie Middleton is attending the city high school. Miss Katie Wilkinson will not go to town school this winter.
Kelly Cunningham bought some hogs of Lige Warren last week. Sunday school every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Everybody inyited.
Lige VVarren has begun to build his new house. It will be a fine structure. Mrs. Liobie Tague, of West India, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Middleton.
Samuel Shaver's team of coachers won high honors at the Crawfordsville fair.
Miss Jennie Price, of Crawfordsville, is teaching a successful class of music here.
Mr. Schnler has rented his farm to George Morrow and will move to the city soon.
Mr. Hood runs a vegetable wagon from this place to Crawfordsville twice a week.
Jerome Dooley bought Mr. Burroughs' farm last week. Consideration not known.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith, of Logansport, visited the latter's son, Wm. Middleton, Monday.
WAYSKTOWN.
Hog cholera is raging all over tbis township. Aus Booe is at Kingman this week layiDg brick.
Mrs. Dr. Bonnell is visiting in the State of Boone. Capt. H. M. Billings, of Veedersburg, was here Thursday.
Attorney E. M. Hamilton moved to the Canada side Thursday. Perry Lough and family visited in Fountain county Thursday.
It is rumored that we can show at this date sixteen gold Democrats. Mat Davidson was here Tuesday blowing and striking for sound money.
Trustee Moore is erecting flag poles at all of the school houses in this township this week.
There will be work at the K. of P. lodge here next Monday night in the 2nd and 3d ranks. Knights come.
Ora Warren has started a 10 cent hack line which meets all passenger trains and carries their patrons to any part of the city.
M. Luzader made a red hotMcKinley speech here last Saturday night. The central committee would make no mistake in billing him for several speeches over the county.
Fred Hurt left Tuesday forJndianapolis where he will enter the Freshman class in the medical department of the Indianapolis University. Be will headquarter, both summer and winter, at Dr. Joseph Marsee's office until he gradutes.
OAK GROVE.
Miss Rua Miller is visiting relatives in Frankfort. T. R. Mount, of Indianapoils, visited his brothers here last week.
Mrs. Geo. Jewell will leave for a three weeks' visit in Ohio soon. Richard Harper was looking after political interests here this week.
Prof. J. W. Nicely, who recently concluded a visit here, sailed for Beirut, Syria, Saturday.
Elmer Shaver preached to a large and appreciative audience at Bethel last Sunday. He returned to Princeton this week.
The familiar face of James A. Mount peers benignly from many windows despite the Democratic assertion that he has no friends "in these parts."
Rev. S. S. Aikman gave his Shannondale friends a most agreeable surprise by being with them on Sunday, preaching1 in the evening to a crowded house. There were three accessions to the church at that time. Mr. Aikman has recently resigned his evangelistic work and will probably move to a distant field soon.
RACCOON.
Phil Williams, of Indianapolis, was at home Sunday, D. H. Williams took the first premium on his horse at the fair.
Several from here attended the State fair at IndiaDapolis this week. Miss Zonia Rogers will go to Indianapolis this week to spend the winter.
Marcey McMurtray and J. W. Shannon will attend fair out west this week.
Don't forget to hear James Johnson at Fincastle Saturday, September, l'J at 1:30 p. m.
Quite a crowd from here went to hear Judge Grimes speak at Russellville Saturday.
The Misses Lockridge are at Indianapolis where they are attending a classical school for girls.
Elmer Thomas and Asie Reed were calling on two of Pawnee's fair daughters Sunday evening.
School commenced last Monday with a large attendance. Prof. Earl Hirst principle and Miss Etta Brothers primary.
ELMBALE.
Mr. Swiney is convalescent. Eli Shelby lost a horse last Monday. Geo. Utterback and wife are visiting in Minnesota.
Our people all brag of Champion & Beatty's photographs. Bistha Goff purchased a gold watch last week at a cost of §20.
Samuel Biddle is on the sick list. Dr. Dewey thinks he is taking typhoid fever.
Rev. Powell delivered his first sermon on nis new work at Liberty church Sunday to a large crowd.
Trustee Moore is putting up flag poles at the school houses this week in Wayne township for the purpose of teaching the scholars more patriotism.
Jackson Quick attended the annual M. E. conference of the Methodist church at Terre Haute last week and returned home Monday. He reports a nice time.
Carlton Moore's wife planned a surprise on him last Sunday and it worked like a charm. His 34th birthday was on Saturday, the 13th, but he
had business in Waynetown that day. Fifty of his friends and relatives
weDt
Sunday morning with their well filled baskets and his brother, Will, took him over on the north place to see the stock and keep him there until the noon hour. When he came home the guests ran out and befjan to hollo, "How do you do, Dennie?" To say he was surprised would hardly spell it. Then he was invited in to dinner, where his friends had prepared a bountiful repast of all the good things to eat a man could wish for.
RIDGE FAR Alt
Hog cholera is still raging. The farmers are sowing wheat Willie Browh will be in parts unknown in a few days.
Elbert Hughes was in Crawfordsville on business Tuesday. Chinch bugs are thicker on the corn this year than ever before known.
Thieves entered Daniel Smith's bouse Sunday night and stole S3 in money aud several other articles.
Daniel Smith has threshed more clover seed thau anybody around here this year, upward 200 pounds.
The.boys are getting rather gay at Sunday school an it appears as though they needed some of the law and perhaps they will get it.
It is reported that one of our best scribes will soon take her choice between bookkeeping and housekeeping, and appearances point to the laoler. We wish them Godspeed.
Clore's grove has been offered for sale and it appears as though one of Wallace's leading young men will be the purchaser. We wonder what the attraction is up this way.
One of Ripley's free silver demagogues is talking of crossing swords with one of Wayne's sound money debaters on the
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ALAMO.
Ilolt Smith is here on a visit. Mrs. C. F. Ward is on the sick list. Wesley Clark has erected a new residence.
Mrs. Laura Michael is some better at this writing. Miss Fannie Watson will teach the primary department in district No. 9 .Tas. Bell and wife, of New Market, were guests of R. S. Bell and wife over Sunday.
Rev.
Collwell preached his farewell
sermon last Sunday night to a large audience. M. M. Luzader, of Waynetown, will address the McKinley Club on Friday evening, the 25th.
Arthur Weller, Chas. Gilkey, Will Heath and Guy Bell took a trip to Indianapolis Wednesday.
Louis Brown and family, of Dana, Ind., have moved on the farm owned by Mrs. Samuel Heath.
Rev. Freed will fill the pulpit at the Christian church Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night.
Last week Howard Goble's house caught fire, but was extinguished before much damage was done.
Misses Effie and Mertie Burkheart, of Grange Corner, visited Jake Myers and family the first of the week.
John Lawson and Louie Anderson, of Wingate, were the guests of Swan Lawson and family Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. M. R. Scott and Mrs. A. D. Scott and children and Jacob Stonebraker and wife visited at John Michael's first of the week.
S. S. Heath and family and Mrs Bettie Vanhoesen, of Veedersburg, left Friday morning on an extended visit to Terre Haute, Ind., and Vandalia, 111.
Frank Westfall met with quite a painfull accident last Monday while catting corn for James Elmore. He cut his leg just below the knee, severa small artery. He is now able to be out.
SMARTSBUKG.
Mrs. Dan Goble is on the sick list. Several from here attended the fair last week.
Wonder where Henry McCullough's best girl resides? There was no meeting at the Baptist church this month.
John Cox and wife moved to Crawfordsville Monday oi-last week. W. H. Jennings and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. .•ohn Cox, of Crawfordsville, Sunday.
Meeting here at the Christian church the fourth Sunday and Sunday night, also Saturday night before, by Kev. Johnson, of Lebanon. Everybody invited to be present.
Some bold robber came to Lewis Cox's barn Saturday while all were at dinner and captured a set of new harness, a duster and a robe. The thief must be a bold one whoever he is.
NEW MARKET.
There is quite a good deal of sickness here. The farmers are sowing wheat and cutting corn.
Miss Georgie Straughn is visiting friends here. Our schools open Monday with the same teachers as last year."
Mrs. Julia Rush and cildren, of Terre Haute, are vising relatives here. Rev. O. B. Rippetoe will be the new pastor at the M. E. church the coming year.
Misses Dora and Nora Hieks attended the milliners' opening at Indianapolis last week.
Miss Ivy Stonebraker has returned to Garnett, 111., where she is trimmer in a millinery store.
The fourth Thursday in September a basket meeting will be held at Old Indian Creek church. All the preachers who ever preached there are expected to be present and there will be a reunion of all the old members of the church. Bring your baskets well filled.
The veterans' reunion of Scott and Brown townships was held in Foust'B grove west of here Wednesday. When the table was spread for dinner one would not think it was hard times of which the people are talking. Everything palateable and good was on the table and the people are not likely to
soon forget the good coffee and dinner. The band deserves credit for their excellent music. The afternoon was given to addresses by several able speakers. Also Miss Hurt, of New Rosa, spoke two appropriate pieces. Everything' was arranged in first elans style and Tom llarrell, of Pawnee, is to be congratulated for his prompt and excellent management of tiie reunion. The officers for the ensuing year are: President, George Huffmire vice president, Mrs. Susan James Secretary, 11. C. Rush treasurer, W. C. Smith.
WEST hOHOOL HOUSE.
Oath Catterlin threshed clover seed Saturday. School begins here Monday with Ed Varucoyoc as teacher.
Thos. West is visiting his sons in California and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Long have returned to Rockville after a pleasant visit with home folks.
Rev. Dotiiueed will preach at the school house Saturday night. Oct. 17, and at Smartsbiirg'the Sunday following. llarry Robertson, one of our prominent young men, united with the Christian church at Crawfordsville Sunday evening and was baptized Tuesday evening.
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Ths readers of this paper will lie pleased to learn that tliero is at luast one dreaded dts ease that science lias been alile to euro in all its stages, and llutt Is Catarrh. H»H's'Catjirrh (Jure Is the only positive euro known to the medical fiutcrnity. Catarrh beluga constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strengtli by building up the constitution and assisting naturo in dov'K.i
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time and place is not yet settled but it is talked of renting the Y. M. C. A. auditorium for the occasion.
'•r,lts proprietors have so much
faithi in its curative powers, that tliey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F, J. CHENEY & CO., O Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best.
MONET to loan. C. A. MILLEB.
Summer Itesorts on the Monon.
The summer resorts on the Monon are more than usually popular this year. West Baden and French Lick Springs, in Orange county, are overflowing with visitors, and the hotels have all they can do. Paoli, the county seat, has opened a rival sanitarium, which is well patronized. The waters of the various springs differ materially in their constituents, and are successfully prescribed for a great variety of maladies. The woods in the neighborhood abound in game and all the streams teem with fish, some of them having been stocked by the government fish commission. All indications point to West Baden (and the neighboring springs) as the great sanitarium and popular summer resort of the West.
Cedar Lake, forty miles from Chicago, is a favorite picnic aud outing spot, where the Monon has a fine wooded park of nearly
100
acres. The fishing
is first rate. eod & wtf
Better Than $100 Uenarsl.
On receipt of 10 cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) suflicient to demonstrate its great merit. Full size ROc.
Warren St., New York City.
I suffered from catarrh of the worBt kind ever since a boy, and I never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm see me to do even that. Many acquaintances have used it with excellent results.—Oscar Ostrum,
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Local Markets.
Crawlordsvllle dealers were paying the following prices for produco on Thursday: Whoat per bushol 50®52 Corn, new jy Oats, new 10@12
Kyo ffi20 Timothy Hav ta/rtgi Navy lieans 1.26@i:rj0 Lard per pound Butter in Bvirs 9 Chickens ou Spring chicks y, 6U Capons Turkeys, hens Turkeys, toms
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Best quality wool.1 15 Potatoes 30036
Harvest Excursion Soatli.
The Monon Route will sell tickets to Louisville and Cincinnati on Sept. 24 at
for the round trip. For limits inquire at the ticket office. 0 23
SEE THE FINE DISPLAY OF
The Trade Palace
Next Week:.
N«'.w Fall Dress Goods—New Fall bilks—New tFull Trimmings—New Fail Carpets--New Fall Wall Paper, and the best line of new Fall Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods in Crawfordsville. And this is the trade winner
New Fall Prices, Prices to Suit the Times And Your Pocketbook
We invite the most critical inspection of the most careful buyers, knowing the large variety,, honest quality and extreme low prices of our new Fall Stock will make you its firm friend and our customer. When you come to the Fair next week make the mammoth Trade Palace your stopping place.
Art JVIetal Ware
At the L. W. Otto'Jewelry Store, con
sisting of Vases, Pitchers, Jardineres,
Stands and Ornaments in all the latest
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Abstracts of Title!*
For corroot Abstracts of Title call at the liecorder's oflice, court house, where O10 original county records are. and where, also, a.' complete sot ol'Abstracts may bo found la charge of Wm. H. Webster, showing sorrsctj title to all lands In Montgomery county,
Indj.
Deeds and mortgages carefully executed^ Charges Reasonable.
Thos. T. Munhall, Abstracter-
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The Reason's Plain.
\J| Many carloads of the materials for None Such Mince Meat tSfarc bought at one time, atfirst rrt'hands. All the paring, chop'il ping, seeding, stemming and 4" cleaning are done by perfected machinery. Such immense quantities are sold that a mite of profit on each package of
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Estate of Marion A. Conner, deceased. OTICK OK APPOINTMENT.
Notice is hereby given that, the nnffersigned' have been fappolnte and dulv (lualliled as administrators of the es'iite of'Miirlnn A. Courier, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said est ate is -='ippo="d to ho solvent-
JOS'HIA l[ C'lVNER. Oil AIM.ICS T. NICRM5Y,
Dated Sept. 10, '90-3t, Admlnlstrrtors.
OTIC'13 TO NON-UESIDRNTS.
State of Indiana, Mont iromerv County. In the Montgomery Circuit Court, September' term. 189(1
Wabash
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Geese Countrj bams Rau Side Meat 7 Shoulders..
Stephen Ii. Lee. Norn
Lee. .John W. West ami Ken.lamln F. West, Corn pi 111 nt No. ]'217H. Comes now the plaint iII by Uistlne and Ilistlne, Its attonieys. and llles its complaint herein, together with an ailli'avit that said defendants, Stephen 10. Lee. Nora Lee, John W. West and Menjuniln W«-.,t., are non-resi-dents of the Mate of Indliir", and that the' object of thin action Is to foisclose a mortgage and enforce lien upon real estato
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this State arid to declare another mortgage satisfied which Is an apparent lien upon reals estate in this Stale.
Netlco Is therefore hereby given said
fondants that unless they be and appear
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the 12th day if the November term of the Montgomery Circuit Court, for tae year 181)0. the fame being the 14th day ofc November, A. D., 1896. at iho Court' House in Crawfordsvl Ic, I11 said county and State, and utiwer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard aud determined!, in their absence.
Witness my name, and the seal of saldJ court, affixed atCrawfordsvllle, this 17th day.of September, A. I)., 1H9(S.
cClure&G raham
WALLACE SPARKS
9-18-:it, Clerk.
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