Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1896 — Page 4

THE DAIHY iEiNNHR TIMES, (iHEENC'ASTLK, TXPT vTCA.

0OM^ PSR^ONjS

Trv to -hvi 1 monev l v ch<-:ip pmii " anil poor printintr. I li.it i- what -u\Il: ol ilKK I'CKSOXS inll i-aring at tin-

'pi^ot ami wastintt at tin- bittiitliolo.

I n the mattfr ol

TATIONBR Y

RINK PURE WATER

iucketPuim) and Water Purifiei li.iST ON EARTH Ccr '"w’’clls c.nd. Cistern*, f. f, -Jr* '.V'rM’s Exposition. r ... p o iteia in 10 <.'oj r.,o or -laonsy refunded.

Fro/.i'U Hutton.

i Tho reason why Argeutiue mutton fteuerally is of inferior prion to that of New Z aland has a threefold expluua- ^ tinn. In tho Erst place, New Zealand pomrwea today n mutton producing ! breed super.or to that grown in the Plate. In tho second, the New Zea- : lander feeds hit stock during the winter | time with extra forage, while in the Argentine the sheep are allowed to graze u, in tl.c same bi.re pampas during the dead season. The result of this is that the Now Zealander produces an even, well grown < arc ass, while there | is sent home from the Plate one upon which a hasty covering of fat has been put during the spring months of the your. The difTcroneo hi twoon the two j carcasses will readily be noted by any i one who pays a visit to the cattle marj ker. Thirdly, the freezer in New Zealand freezes the mutton on account of the breeder, and in the Argentine the freezi r burn from the breeder. Tho disadvantage of the latti r system, so long ■ as the breeder hits no knowledge of the requirements of the market, is apparent. The New Zi aland breeder selects his wethers with care, rejecting any which will give an inferior weight or which is insufficiently fattened for tho butcher. He remits them in small droves to tho freezing establishments nnd takes every care that they shall arrive in perfect order. The Argi utine

MAKT.N8VIU.K, Ind., May 2S. 1896. breeder ou the other hand makes a To Me Wright Medi. alt o.,‘« olu.nhus, ™ m ™ct with the representative of the opp, freezer to sell a given number, and the , , i , i ,• 1 latter binds himself to n move them I

(.ims—I have purchased a box of

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Merchants should use tin- very Ih , >i they can allb-.i. I'lie bi-st 0 i« none too good 0 The price of a thousand I-etter II."els, Knvelopc'. Hill Heads, 0 or Stalenients i« tuo sinal! In biggie over and I he order might to a) be turned over to tin; printer i-apabb* of doing the work vv itle ut A so much as isk vitI* instructions to do a First- * ( lass .lob and presen. t'h<* bill. N When you need i Anything in the Printing Line, a ( all at ... . 0

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Banner Times JobOffice,

AN AY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK

O! n.trtiiiHVilU*. Ind., Heroinineiid W i ikIun

Celery ('aftpaulen.

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Wright's Celery Capsules from W. B Tarleton, druggist, and used them foi indigestion, stomach trouble and con-1 -cipatton. I have been greatly betielitted, m fact almost cured with one | box. It is the best medicine without | exception that I have used for my iron- |

bles. Yours very trill

within a

Ledger.

certain date. — New York

T!i«» Mother oi Seven Soldlem.

When Colonel Kuos of the Duke of Cornwall's light infantry acquainted the queen with the fact that Mrs. Kc- j

Ak.; —!. J 1~ j or thawed. Will not bles. Yours very trulj-, vrth of Gar row, St. Bernard, Cornwall, n i reezo as buckets r»v Urn was the mother of set n sons, all in the ±1.2l ■ ,n *hemselves. " ■ , ,,,. army, her majesty caused the following ^ Xim? w »> '“-in M vhi iNSvn.t.K, IN.., May 18. 1896. k , tt ^ to * to Colouel Knox: |

“Her majesty considers that the fact of j seven sons of one family serving in tho ! army, all with exemplary characters, ! reflects infinite credit ou themselves and

S i ‘-'""“""•'V indigestion and constipation. 1 wag | 0, »‘be parents who have brought them

«ea »>cr to f ,\ u-ing them and I U P* Tt "’ desires that you will a contaminate the wa- wou u |1(lt | M . ^ u,I eoiigratulato Mrs. Krvetli, give her tho | ' ! Rood and'good w“«" Very truly yours. 1 ‘•' 10 P riut of her majesty, j

^ xa * « a i n. .Ivcmu Seni*ck Nvuicli I send horewith, and t6ll her bow better. Saves its cost In Doctor bills cicihik. \ - « alone rverv year, pure water being a pre- , ghtd the (jueen is to think of this fill! ventative against Cholera. Typhoid and 1 ‘ 0 ' sul ‘‘ i,y Albi.ktAm i x. Druuggst example of good and honorable service I

to their sovereign and country from tiie 1

A'tnv St'IIAKKCK.

Maktinsvii.i.k, l.xn. May 18, 1896, I’d the Wright Medical t'o., Columbus,

Ohio.

tlr.xis—I have purchased a box 'if

Justice In tb«‘ Hough. “We used to call him the cactus edition of Blackstone, “ said the major, who had lived in Texas long enough to make a fo’tnne, “and the blind eyed goddess never had a more peculiar representative. The law never bothered him a bit, but he reverenced equity. He had a d gnity all bis own, but never allowed it to interfere with his love of

a joke.

“ ‘How old are you?’ asked one of the lawyers of a venerable spinster on the

stand.

“ ‘I was born in ’45,’ she snapped. “ ‘li. C. or A. 1).?’ quickly linked the judge. And the mature maiden disown her brother bocau-e he would not challenge the court. “ ‘Is tins your tirst offense?’ he asked of a convicted hoi so thief. “On being assured that it was, the judge said, •Then I will only give you ‘.19 years instead of 100, as I would have done Lad you been an old offender.’ “A miller had bought ten l artels of apples from a fanner and brought action to recovi r on a claim that the barrels were undersized, causing him a loss of three bushels on the deal. “ ‘How did you get the barrels?’asked the court of the farmer. “ ‘Bought them full of flour from the

miller. ’

‘ ‘ Whereupon the court gave the farmer a verdict and taxed the costs against the miller.”—Detroit Free Press.

A llyeit-nic Ki-stauraut.

A suggestion worthy of all praise is put forth by a contemporary journal for ladies. It is to the effect that somebody should start a restaurant in which the waiters should he instructed to refuse to serve any sequence of dishes which ot>- I viously make for indigestion. One can j easily believe that the world would be

the better the hi althier the luumii r if The Century will eontinuo M b" In iv.ry r. un ijeio r, cue ueaunier, un nappur, u the leading American magazine, os this proposal were widely carried out. tableot eonti'ins incluilitig each niuiitli tlie Mt'ii bn vc I ii'i'll km i w it fur iii*-l'iin*i* fo 01' -1 ill It t<*rat nn* .irl 111* |i* 1 111 i lit art si Aim nave uetn known, tor insiunce, to i |n Amol . lrall b i st ,, r> . ..sp. ciaiiy timely

wash down oysters with brandy and

A Great Novel of the

HAVE THOSE

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Don’t Put it oil* any Loimor

The BANNER TIMES is eo.-npL Tely t < f ui] j doino ,ill kinds of Binding; -j'* Mank c,-R

and solicits your work. Ciill am

drop us a card and we will call reasonable for yood work.

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THE CENTURY

IN 1897.

All New Features.

American Revolution.

water, but they have always been sorry for it afterward. Students at the British museum have been observed to drink

tea witli veal and hum pie, and their j its leading seriid fentun- : >r

studies have suffered from the combination. The world, in short, is full of middle aged men who would enjoy their middle age ever so much better if in

fjoca! : iirjc. Gapd. JIG Four. Ill effect Nov. I. isl.

OOlve. FAST.

N**. *ii‘ to t.ln . N. V. k Host or 4‘ luilianapulls Flyer S* InilmiiupolU An 'in is* v'iu',, \. V. \ Ikiston .

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IMi. nnd the an*l i hleairo.

mast-r-piece of Its iiuthor. Dr. 8. W eir Mlleh-j No. IS. connects at lli ll* ■ H ell. 1'ln-story.* Iluttli Wynne. Krre i.hiakiT." * none for T* Icilo and lliinii \ ■

i ts to In* the mi,t.biography of ils hero. |t< llefoutai n lor Siindiiski i.

's staff. Social life l j.-. p ji

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an offlecr on Washington

In I > liilail*'l|i|ila at the time of the Revolution Is most inlen stiiigU ilepleti'l anilllie char-'

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Malaria Fever.

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sons of a single Cornish family. Her ! majesty has kept tho photograph of i Mrs. Kevoth which you sent me and \ would be glad to have one of the seven brothers in a group, but if this cannot j be obtained, of each separately.” The i photographs have bei n frunu d together ! , in an oval frame, that of Mrs. Keveth ! 1 being in the middle, and sent to the j

I queen.—London Graphic.

their youth they had found their way to , I restaurants where mob delicacies, as , safe to suv that tin* rcudcrH «»t this >rreiu ro-i vi 1 ill Hiifl h-mi iip' (it (> wcp/1 crsili liilmft'i* inani’t* will obtain tt omit acIcHicritlcaottht 1 * v<ai aIin liam BKBseacraD, lousrer, |M ., w |,o w. rc fonmott in Uevolutionary I mayonnaise and cucumbers were ouly . days, and of the F'H*lal Htv of th<* times, than

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to be procured upon production of a

medical certificate < f fitness to

them.—Loudon Graphic.

I uays. ana oi me KOcmMirt’ni m, umes, man I can be had from any other slmrle source. The | 1 wor k is not only historically accurate, but is a ! receive i most interesting story of love and war. Tlie ! > first chanters are in the November number, j

, Howard Pyle will illustrate It.

CAMPAIGNING WITH

GRANT,

IIchiI Alan's riaini.

Among tho rich mine s of Leadville is one called Dead Man's Claim. It seems a certain popular miner had died, and

his friends, having di < ii!. d to give him ib" title oi *• -* r;* s *f .irtioles » ’ .r * c. , I been in prepnriitiiin for many years,

a good send off, hired a man ior f JO to -

By Genera! Horace Porter,

Ami the Best Plttaburjrti and Anthracite, ard opposite Vandalla t reiKht otilee.

!

Dig Fonr Kzciirsiosn.

I’o many points in southern Hates lirst and third Tu<-day of each month, about half rate, one way. To Mexico City, Xov. 6 and 9, return limit, Dec. 31, if,13.35. i'o St. Louis, Nov. 12 and 13, return 19th, If6.25. big Four homcseckers exeursions to southern ami westera states, Nov. 3, 17, Dee. 1 and 10, F. I*. Hoxsris. Agent.

Mr-i, >ent it» I’rison.

London, N'ev. 7.--The trial of Mr. and Mrs. Yv'aiter M. ,’asrlo of San Franciseo. (ho ,i with shoplifting, took place in He* -"-sinus house at Clerkeuvoll ye-ferday. a:.d resulted in Mr Castle b .air aeijuitted and Mrs.

Vnpublliibi'il Calhoun Letters. A kinsman ot Ji'hn C. Culln un, who has recently visited the old homestead * in South Carolina, says he found there nearly 3,000 unpublished luo rs i f the i South Carolina statesman. He quotes j i one written to Mrs. Cleinson, Lis duugii- | ter, Mareli 7, 1848, she being in Belgium at the time in which Calhoun wrote: 1 “I hold the duties of life to L** greater ' i than life itself, and in performing them manfully and against hope our labor s j not lost, hut will be productive of good in after time. Indeed, I regard this life very much as a struggle against evil , and that to him who acts on prop,.' I principle tho reward is in the struggle ; more than inthe victory itself, although that greatly enhances it. Fo strong is ; my faith in this belief, my dear daughter, that no appreciation either Ly the present or after tine* is necessary tosnsi tain mo in struggling to do my duty in resisting wrong, especially where my country is concerned, although I put high value on renown. ”

scries of articles wliieli has |

i leneral *

Pori er was in i hI'I" on Dcncral Grant’s staff;

and a close friend ot bis chief, und the diary which h" kept tin-* utrli the war is the basis of ! the present arilcl.'S, which are sfriking im npletiires of ea npalirn life and scenes They will be|fully illnsirated. The lirsi one is in the

November CKNirav.

act as sexton. It was in tho midst of winter, there was ten feet of snow on the ground, and the grave had to go six feet below that. The gravedigger sullied forth into the snow, depositing tne corpse for safe keeping in a drift, and for three nays nothing was heard from

him. A d< legation suit to find the fel- j ,

, ,. .., author of Mr. Isaacs, "-at a ln<*sca, 1

low diseovined him dig ii;g away with iiniecio. eii'.. . iitiii**(i. \ Ros.-t.i v. sterdsv. i ... l D v all his might, but found also the in- a story *.t n *..i.*1-11 liie m i 'ir..|.e. with Am. r- 0/681 Dac^I} and , , , | loan oharacters.beirinlnKio Nov. Tho first of a 1 '

tended giavi* converted into the entrance aeries of engnivimr*.. made hy iim imiiious of a shaft. Striking tlie eartli. it Beems wooili nirraver. T ' ol* . of the old Enirllsli , , , e , * 1 masters also is in this issue New leatnres ho hud fouud puy look worth ^ /O n ton. j >vill be announced from time to time.

A New Novel by Marion

Crawford.

(«>)Luili'jVltL[.KfV. l At3>Ky C;;;CJ£fT The rlireel Lille between CHicago, mm Eiii, LOUISVILLE:,

And all points

NORTH AM) SOUTH. I The only line to the famous liealih

resorts.

The (!, legal ion ut once stzkod out claims |

adjoining i.is, and the deeeasi d was fr-- Art [-eaturef. gotten. L;..er in the season, the snow j Tne Best Short Stories,

having in, lied, his body \ as found a* d given an orninury burial in another part

Frer^el? CieK Sprites

I he Carlsbad of America. ,'nnij '

rullnmn Lquipment.

FRaNK .1.

of the eami).—Boston Journal.

$4.00 a year, kr> cents a number. All dealers tak. subseriptums. or remittances may be madedin-et to th, publishers by nione> or c\pn >s order, check, draft, or

registered letter.

The Century Co., Union Square,

New York.

It is a paper ior tlie young, the old, the middle aged, for rick and poor, for high and low, for Teacher and Preacher, for Student and for professor. It is a paper for thd home.

It is preeminently a paper for ister Inis informed the secretary of state

the people. You can t get along without it. You must have it. You will not live well —You cannot be happy without it. Because it is a home paper chock full of good live, interesting news every day. It is in the van guard

Porcupine Doesn't Throw Hi.

The. Bpinea are very loosely attached to tho porcupine, and they are very sharp—as sharp as a needle at the outer

Castle being s' eiene* . to three months’ ' end. At almost the slightest touch th< y

imprisonment without hard labor.

.Mexico Will Reciprocate.

Washington, Nov. 7.—Mexican min*

that American cattlemen will be permitted to cross into Mexico in rounding up their herds under I he same conditions as are applied to Mexican cattlemen by the United States customs.

penetrate the nose of a dog or the clothing or flesh of a person touching the porcupine und Htb'k there, coming away from the animal without any pull being required. The facility in catching hold with one end and letting go with the other has sometimes caused people to think that the spines had been thrown at them. Tlie outer end of tho spines, for some distance down, is covered with small barbs. These barbs cause a spine once imbedded in a living animal .> keep working further in with every movement of the muscles, so tlmt it is not a pleasant thing to gi t stuck full of

!Mr«. V*’. II. Vanderbilt Dead.

New York, Nov. 7.—Mrs. Mary Louise Vanderbilt, widow of tho late William H. Vanderbilt, died yesterday afternoon ar tin* residence of her 1

c , , daughter, Mrs. Elliott F. shepard,ut thtm — p,J1 ' tl; ‘ ,1 ' ,0r ‘'« , ’ ,jiaH *

ot progress and you must take Scmrbom, \Ve.-!ch<>:»ter county.

t to keep up with the times.

T . • r 4 tf *i C anadian Ranks and American Money. Identify yourself with It now Toronto, Nov. 7. Until the Canada and stay with it. In SO doing banks raised the discount on American you will get good, and do good numey it Ini*! been accepted at almost

You will show your apprecia

A Test of Courtesy.

It happened not long ago that I had occasion to request a irinid to deliver

an urgent ! tier for me. Tin* h ru r eon-

tuined business of importance which!

was private in its nature, us it concern- All kinds of pot an l bedded plants 1 d a debt. To hai d my friend a sealed out tlowei - an I floral designs a specialty

letter was to presuppose that he would j read it if open. To give it to him un- :

TvyRS. 7JT

J. OHHRREE nd Anderson Streets

par value uk<! now nnaiicial men Hitler as to what policy should be adopted in

tion of hustle and enterprise r * , « liri1 t0 v mrican money. While

, .... ‘ none t '

and will demonstrate your right to live in a progressive

and up-to-date town.

Bring in your name or telephone it in or hire a cheap

boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers,

THE BANNER TIMES

none of them handle American com, they di^igree as in what policy is advisable in ll • ea. •• of t inted States notes. The Stuuoard hank, which was one of the lirst lie millions to raise the discount rate, re; us . to lower it. How many banks will follow tins example it is impossible to say, but it is fairly certain that the most important banking institutions will continue to accept American money as they did before the

free silver agitation.

Him f atal Krror.

Scene—The bar parlor of the Prince George, Brighton. Pipes and bt tr all around. An old salt saying : “I’ve got a riddle to ask you chaps. If a 'erring and a ’alf cost three farthings, ’ow mouy could you buy for six-

pence?”

Profound Hilcncc and much puffing of pipes. Presently a voice fiom the corner: • “I say, Bill, did you say Vrrings?” “Yes, I said Vrrings.” “Drat it, I've been a-reckonin of mackerel all this 'ere tiine.”—London Black and White.

sealed was to risk tho possibility of a i Corner Blooming* n third party reading it, for the exiger- ! cies of life are many, and letters are | Tr.UT-'.l MI OX L'. NO known to have been dropped. 1

I pondered, perplexed, but decided j that courtesy wits one of the first laws | of society and left the letti r open. With an easy bow my friend received the note; then, seeing the open flap of the envelope, instantly gummed it

down.

That, I said inwardly, is true conr- J tesy. After a Iteeord. “Strange,” said the man with the i strong cigar absentniindediy. “What’s strange?” asked the man with the meerschaum. “I was thinking of a friend of mire who claims *o have found an absolutely perfect fountain pen.” “Always writes, never drips ink and I never gets out of order?” “That’s what he says.” The man with tlie meerschaum pipe ; shook ins head. “What do you think of it?” ho asked. \ “I hardly know what to think of it. He’s joined no liars' ch*> Ural 1 know of, und yet everything iru, cates that hi> is working for a record.”—Chicago

Post.

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VANDALiA LINE.

You may fiddle and toot,

Get up and scoot,

And hustle out for hi/.. •

But sixteen to one You’11 he outdone

And make a glorious flz If you don’t look sharp

And begin to harp

In the Daily Hannkh Tim i s.

Train* leave jfeencaBtie. ina. m effect

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rim TilR WKST.

Pafly II *i;, tor St. lain > Dally K:»;in in. for >t. I * ills Dally II: H a in, for 8f. Lon - Dabj 1:1" l> in, for -t. l.oul ,: Ex. >un 5:1s p m, foi 'I i ni' Haul's Dally ... 89 Hi |> in. for 8t. Louis,

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Dally 1:15 p m. *' Dally j, m, " Daily 5:58 ii m " ri-oltlA DIVISION i Eea\ ■ Ten* IIhmic.

j No 7a Ex Min 7:(Y) a in, lor I r i* ' No77 " " 8:55 p m. for I" * iit** r lor complete Tlnie eartj, irlv.ng all traoo an 1 millions, ami for '•ill fnrnrniatlon ' s 10 rates, tlirongh cars, elc. udtlrcss ., , , *1.8. Dow UNO, Agli" E. A. r OH.). Grecni'ASi" . Gen’l Pa*s. Airt. St. Eouis Mo.

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THE I. D. ^ in/. RY* 25 MILLS THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETVJEEN

luJiaiurolis and Kansas Ub

^JP'lt pays

the merchant

and liusineBB man to talk liberally to He p Uilic through the columns of

"he Mas.' >: Times. The Hannkii Timks teiepnone news ninnlier i< 05. Kern *inbor it when you have an item. We want the news.

KcHiimim; WTirk at AudorHon*

Anderson, Ind., Nov. 7.—The Arcade File company will resume on Monday. The Anderson Iron and Bolt company put all its men to work yesterday. The window and plateglnss companies are

preparing to resume work. The Ameri- , ,.

can Wire Nail company will resume , ’ ve,, ''binding an apartment house.—

work next week in its immense mill. rr * i ‘

Itcncutli Iflm. “I didn’t notice them at all. I don’t care w hat they do. ”

“No?”

“No. Thiy are beneath me.”

“Yes?”

“Yes. If their flat was abovo mo, of

course it would oe different."

There was reason in all things, not

[You read this, others wniild your advertisement if it was in

place.]

The only line running Keelining Cbs ( ar- between Cineiimti and Jacksoi \ille. 111., without ebange via C. IIl>. ami Wabash, passing through Ind

^ _ ^ ana polls, Ind., Decatur, Springfield and a w* Tern geiitleuiau latelv found lus Georgia, Indian i'erritm'. |< ,vi 1|H j UL. 1 wo daily throngi:

’ , tnuns wilh perfect accommodation?

m-, hei iii* .i, l.iiUi' ana, Miuiiesnta, | and west. .Ino. S. La/.akvs, Gen’: Mi-souri, Mi--issi|iiii. \,*bra-Uii. New Frt. and Tkt. Agent, Indianapoi.is,Inp

Mexie *, No th C'lrolua, North and TIMETABLE.

South I»»Kota. Sonin ('aroline, ''eniies- wkbt bast

.Something; New.

The Chi* ago Tiu.i s-lievald says that

Vaiulnliii Kilt...

Homeseekers exeiirsion to points in Alabamn. Arkans.is, ('olorudo. Florida,

To ( urn a Cold In One Itii) . Take Laxat ve Bromo Quinine Tablet". \ll druggists refund the money il it fiiiis to cure. 25e. 2,)8t D.

I'lie Banner Timks For Letter Heads.

Detroit Tribune.

In all countries in Europe a man is not permitted to bocon e naturalized unless he can show that he is both respectable and moral; that he has resided iu the land of his adoption a certain mm.* her of years, and thtu lie is ready to renounce the country of his birth—bis

native land.

new cook in tlie drawing room, gazing witli much inten t at the nip rium “Well, Biddy,” said tho gininman iu a kindly tone, “what do you think t f

them?”

“Mure, sor, ’ answered the cook, “upon my soul, if they ain’t rale hvily! An, hi geir:- p rimps you wouldn't bclave it, but this is tlie first time tiiut I iver saw red In n lugs alive before. ” A Fertile Riant. One of the mn:;t wonri, rful t xnn * . s of vegetable growth auu iec . illuslrated : y tlie Asiat.e j, n t. , A single seed planted ou the gnu;* ■ t the Berlin Dotuni il society p i a vine \\ iiii grew to be us niun’s le ly u i e wu ktotal ling.* < ! i.i ..r,y 900 t * turd ovi r 81* ,000 seuls.

'**| , . I’i'X.is, 1 i "b. Virginia. W ij-emedn, yinuiug. II te mil* I ni* plus f2 Ii>r the rmi i iii. | laies N " v .1 n in I 17, Dee. i i *1 1.1 .Li* mill |9, Feb 2 and

16, An il 6 mu' 2'\ a pit (o all tales I >'in:iiinn call on or I >OWI INO Agent.

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