Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1894 — Page 5

JASrEK CÜUR1ÜK

mr Agitate for water woiks, and get up a Bensiblo system for Jasper. fcirlluve vour Kuli und Winter Hoots ami Sheen l"'u,, ut U ,,uKh'h, 0Uit.iuirv wt,Ht ot t'ol,rt 1Io,,se' ItIaruijf tt .jK'chilty. Ii St. It not only relieves; it does more, it euros. Wo refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable for all ujjt;, all conditions, at all Urne. M. Friedman. y ItdrThu Furniture Factory shipped two cans of business desks this week. Dandruff forms when the glands of the akin art; weakened, and if neglected, baKlnoHH is mire to follow. Hall's Hair ltViiewer ia the lwst preventive. U'h all the saino, a slight cold, congested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. M. Friedman. v I-Mr. II. Cassidy shipped a car of sheep and a car of fat cattle this week. No letter aid to digestion. No better cure for dyspepsia. Nothing more reliable for biliousness and constipation than DeWitt's Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills. M. Friedman y ärGutgsell tfc Ofer have refitted their Tonsorial Parlor with newfurniture, paper, paint, etc., and now their shop shines as bright as a new pin. jtjjrCotnu to the new shoe store for vonr mens' and ladies shoes, Misses shoes, children shoes, coarse, medium and line; also boots cheap, in Spayd's new block. Not one minute elapses between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why shouldn't peojde take One Minute Cough Cure? They should, f hey do. M. Friedman. y aTThc Town Marshal should make it a point to arrest drunks especially when they get to vomiting in the streets and making exhibitions of themselves. fcSrTonv Unliniert, an experienced Ikx1 and shoe maker, is working for Leo Stiavd ia bis new store, and will be pleaVod to take your measure and make any style of boot or shoe you want, and guarantee a comfortable lit and good work and material. JörOur agricultural dealers are selling a large amount of fertilizers this month. Farmers who get 25 bushels and over of wheat to the acre find it a profitable crop even at 4(5 cts. a bushel. foirThe new shoe store of Leo Spayd is the only exclusive shoe store in Jasiter, gets In-tter bargain, consequently Ins ciiHtumers get better goods at lower nru'i's than eisewnere. tan ami ex amine his stock, in his new minding on South side of .Square. It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else-. Its easier to cure a fcevere cold or (rough with it. let your next purchase for a cough Ixj One Minute Counh Cure. Better medicine; better result; better try it. M. Friedman. v . .. Fikm. The card of Xkw Law native of Dubois county, and always recognized as a man of strict prohility and high honor. His partner comes from Lal'orte county, and has heen engaged in the practice there. Persons in need of legal assistance will find the firm reliable. r. mi . bri'imration Ä n v ih v!ci m .mvimn.

Traylor it Philipps, attorneys, will ministerial appointments in this lobe found in this issue. The senior calitv: Huntingburg circuit, John partner graduated at the law school Hover; Otwcll, .1. 1). Jeff cry ; Birdsof the State University this year, is a ve. J. E. Collin : Alfordsville. P.

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a. .'i. iiiiuuv, h huh Known citizen oil" .' "- ............ uigune, Oregon, says his wife has for cure a bad coM so qnickly. t or sale by

years lnjen troubled with chronic diar rhoea and used iimnv nmtiliiH with little relief until she tried Chamberlain's

eulii', cholera and diarrhoea reniedv.fJohn Geier, Sr., who is past (ö

which has cured her sound and well, V..L"l cent Imttles for sale by M. Friedman, Dmgeist. Attohnky. The law card Mr. Virgil H. Greene will be found in this paper, and the Coukikk predicts for him a successful career. Of honorable parentage, he was corrnolln . ...1 ....... lias always been studious and ainI'itious, and has gained a good reputation. He attended the State University and has taught school several terms, studying for his profession closely in the mean time. As an advocate before a jury he has sdiown fine abilities, and will undoubtedly soon take a leading portion at the bar. Irving Vi. I.arimore, physical director . M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says hecaii conscientiously recommend Cham Kjrlaiii'a pain balm to athletes, kvih"asts, bicyclists, foot ballplayers and the 1'rofi'Hf-ion in general for bruises, sprains ar)d dislocations ; also for soreness and mness of the muscles. When applied before the parte Income swollen it will i'ffect a cure in onu halt the time '"Maliy reiuired. For sale by M. Fried"'II, I ironist. HucklcnH Arnieii Halvti. Tlie Hest falvo in the world for cuts, hnuses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever N"vs, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and tmsiJ'vely cures piles, or no pav required. s guaranteed to jrive perfect satisfac"on or money refunded. Price '25 cents l'r Ikix. For sale by Martin Friedman. April let, 181)4 ly.

3rSenntor Dave Hill has been nominated by the Democrats for Governor of New York. aifllonry Melchior and Henry Mehringer have traded their real estate in Jasper and Ireland, and will exchange residences next week.

ay-Treasurer Jacob Hurger, who is siek on his farm with typhoid fever, had a bad turn in the disease on Monday, and is in a serious condition. Fou Sai.k. Mare, six vears old, good traveler, well conditioned, gentle. Addres "0." Cocuiku" ollice. ay-IIon. John L. Bret, returned Saturday from his canvass in Crawford county. He says he found the Democracy in good trim in that county, and that they expect to poll an increased majority in November. Marriage LicciiHCH. John Heichelbeck and A. Itrelage. Jos. Self and Nettie Nicholson. Il.H.Vonderhoide and M. A. Burger. M. A. Blunk and Lillie B. Tieman. Hums are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedv for skin diseases, chapped hands amf lips, and never fails to cure piles. M. Friedman. y äy-The first frosts of the season fell Monday and Tuesday nights. On low grounds it cut off the cucumber and other tender vegetables, and injured corn that was growing finely since the late rains. In some localities in this county thin ice was found. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cleanses, purifies and heals. It was made for that purK)se. Use it for burns, cuts, bruises, ehapjK'd hands, sores of all descriptions, and if you havepilesuse it for them. M. Friedman. y Giiamng. A petition has received the necessary signatures to secure the grading of Main street from 15th to Kith street, G30 feet, and the laying of brick side walks. Engineer Borger has this week been fixing the grade, and the walks mav be made vet this Fall, and the street graded next Spring. A sensible move. Qf-Jolin K. McKall, hsq., is makinu a partial canvass of the county for the Democracy. As a worker in countv ofiices for many years, he is well qualified to speak as to the conduct of county afiairs as shown bv the records, and de votes a large portion of his speeches to that branch. He is an ofhcient talker and worker. ror years, says uupi. v. .uuencr, "l have relied more upon Aver s nun than anvthintr else in the medicine chest, to reculate mv lowels, and those of the ship's crew. These pills are not severe in their action, but do their work thor oughly." . MKTHODIST I'UKACHKltS. 1 lie Indiana conference closed its anjnua! session at Hloonnngton on i Monday. The following are the C. Lisman; English, L. K. Bailev; Marengo. J. I). Haaf; French Lick, G. E. Winn; Lvnnville, T. W. Winkler; Winslow, E. M. Hale. While in Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kahler, a prominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, had quite a serious time of .11. lie F l iuiii mill iiv it. He took such a severe cold mat he cmM lumllyta k or imvipate, but the. ft, 'J; f"t ' V" Vliö 1 1hS hin example and half a do.en 11?" - ;siore. lliev Mium in uitii iuini

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M. An'iPKXT. On Friday last Mr. years of aiie, had been with his one farm 2 miles north of Jasper, and was returning home, when in some way he does not know how he was thrown out of the wagon at what is known as Schwillt' hill. Some teamsters, hauling blocks to the heading factory, found him lying there in the middle of the highway, unconscious, and with his left leg broken above the knee. They brought him to his home in town, where Dr. Salb set the fractured limb. He did not recover consciousness until next day, and his age will make it some time before he fully recovers his strength. narTho death of Mrs. Erny necessitates a settlement of the affairs and accounts of her stove and tin store. She made her daughter her sole legatee, and left her two grand children in her care. Mrs. Harth gives notice in another column of this paper to those indebted to settle up, and also that she will continue tin business at the old stand. As slie has had almost exclusive charge of the business for several years, there will be but little change in it as to the public. Mrs. Barth has just received a large addition to her stock of heating stoves, and purchasers will lind it to their advantage to call and price them before buying new stoves for the winter. She will sell at a small profit and give you bargains.

highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report

ABSOUSTELY PURE November, 17, 1893 -ly.

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W. E. Cox, Esq., and wife, were' leveling was all the go last Satvisiting in Louisville this week. 1 """U- . . .

Dr. Louis Davis returned last week from a tour through the East. Mr. John T. Melchior went to Louisville, Ky., this week on business. Miss Belle Harnett returned to Marengo on Monday after a pleasant visit at her parents. Mr. Frank Eckert and wife returned home to Louisville, Monday. Mr. Albert Sondcrman returned Saturday from Cincinnati and is receiving a big stock of goods at his store this week. Mr. Geo. Kilev went to Wash ington Monday last to do some work for Mr. A. J. Vest, and was taken sick upon his arrival and had to be brought home. ! Dr. N. H. Wilson and wife, of Washington, spent a part of this ivnnL- in Ifiunrtr ihn I lr n f tonill tur ,.v.w ... "o to a large amount of dental work. He has secured two rooms of Mr.' Spavd's new building on the Square, 1 ,J ... , . i' i Ji anu win upeu uemai panura uiviv, putting some one in charge continually, and visiting them regularly,' as his other practice will admit. j Mrs. II. A. Armstrong, nee Amelia Hardin, now of Topeka, Kas., but for so long a citizen of Columbia and Madison townships in uuoois county, caneu on uiu Couiukh last week She had been visiting re a tives in Ireland and Pike county, while her husband attended the Grand Army meeting at PittsArmy leetmg burg. Both she anu uic 1 IIIV k' the same lively and genial spirits as ot ola. All Free. Tlmurt wlin lüivA nnil Dr. Ivini' Xv Discoverv know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call onthe advertised drugyour name and address to H.C. Hucklen k Co., Chicatro, and cet a sample lxx of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well aa a copy of Guide to Health and Houseguaranteed to do von good and cost t vou nothing. Martin V riedman, Drugstore. Ireliad Items. Lr. Johnson, ot Dale, has located m our town, lie is a nrst class Ur. anu win ue wormy oi a goou prac1 Ml 1 . II t 1 tlCC. ine ueu unives oi me ioiest gathered around the camp-lire in their new wigwam hist Saturday nigui, lor uiu ursi nine. Jim Norman and Rob Gray have bouaht J. r. Normans store, and will move it into the Red Men's uuuuing, as soon as u is coinjiieieu. Kobert 1'attent has moved lus iaillllV to Uiweil. e . -. ti . Rev. Jackson will soon move to - uover inn, Martm county. I Several of our people attended Huntingburg Fair last week. Several of our old soldiers are atthe reunion at Petersburg .. . - Prof. II. Kean left for Holland last Sunday to begin his school. Mrs. Lillie Kellams and children are visitinir her father and mother. Miss Alice Miller, of Otwcll, is visiting in town. Phineas Clark, of Jasper, was in town with his best girl hist Sunday night. ,, , . . Virgil ureene, oi jasper, was in Grant Bixler, of Washington, and his brother, from Kansas, were in town last week. Mr. Richard Armstrong and fam ily returned to Kansas last week. Albert Glezen says he is going to train Tom Hardin's dog to hunt coons. Ozro Brittain got more red ribbons on one horse than any man at the V air last week. He has cot the , . , . ( . I , best buggy, light-harness, generalpurpose anu arait norse in the

world. It's the light-harness man 1-otiisville, Kvansville and St. LouisConwho took the ribbons, not the horse. K.l,,,i.HTli..8eil "P"?'0"

Dock Kellatns and Miss Ihla Wisman, Bal Mevers and Miss Mollie Johnson took in Otwell last Sunday. Miss Susie Colvin, of Hunting burg, attended church with her best fellow last Sunday night. Mr. Sweeney and Sons are eovermg nie .mumm) s nan aim .nton Stewart's house this week. llev. Hcan preached a very in- , 1.1 t Ii teresting sermon last Sunday night. If tho people would come out and I . ll. . .......1.1 1... 1..... bear him more there would be less f ii.iu .w..!n .Mliiin nur town. SU.VK1.0WKK.

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Portersville Plalits. John Weisman came to town on a new bicvcle. Several of our bus iness men made attempts to ride it, but few succeeded. t r i - o trip to Montgomery last Saturday. imam i;onner madn n llvm Our Sundnv School was slim last Sunday. Parents come out, and bring your children and friends with you, and participate in the good work. Come out, and don't let your minds become inert to the duties to perform. Mr. H. Moore is on the sick list. J We hope he will soon recover. Mr. Hugh Traylor, of Jasper, was here last Sunday to see Blue Eyes, but we presume Blue Eyes . wasn't at home. Wonder what has become of C. P. Brown, our photographer. We presume lie lias efopeu with some 1 . . . . ot the lair sex. Limhek Jim. Early Risers, Early Risers, Early Risers, th(t ,f'"0i"Jltt,el I"1'8 fr constipation, "'de headache, dyspepsia and nervousneag Friedman, - - Dubois Doings. y Harbison township schools began Monday last. Miss L. K. Hayes wields the birch at Dubois. Sowinc wheat, makim? fodder and sorghum is the order of the dav among our tanners. while working in Rowekamp & Co,s ,anin Inin Jast Saturdav Joseph Seng got his hand badlv ,.,.,1 n Va f A nu sawed. Drs. Kempf and Coble finpra inn..:n(r fii,K ficx fingers j0 s now getting on as we" JLS could be expected. Colonel Hardv was around to see the boys. He has undertaken to oust our John L. but Lahi that is a b: :ob for Slleh smnll nmn Rni. t lor üreU- Ivaxhoe. mTI. b Whitc River Riffles. The farmers are busv putting up 4 1 he river corn is Rood and ou farmers are building larger barns especially. J. J. Rudolph and Andv Conman. rr. Ilnntsh. who Im l.non w .. fine(i t0 i,,g room for gCveral days Je imnrnvintr. 1 o Dr. Jinkins is a hero when he attacks chills und fovnr. Tho IK)rts are that his victims are all improving. May success crown his efforts. Mrs. C. J. Winkler and familv. 0f Trov, are the guests of Mrs. A. L. Medcalf, rr.s. Medcalf. of IIiintinfTl.iirrr ; ... . m -w v lhi!' hor mn. Roe A I. Mori. calf, for a f(u ilavs. - -- - Mr. C. Rudolph went to Daviess county Sunday to visit his mother and Mr. Ellis Farris. Messrs John P. Cray and F. G. Munkel and families were guests at Mr. Adam Breidenbaugh's Sunday. Mr. Lon Bush was up Sunday "gt all smiles. The Y. P. S. C. E. elected John E. Krodel as delegate to the State convention at Indianapolis October l T-. I? ...... t- " 11 to 14. A good attendance Sunday at I.enimons and at night at Porters ville to hear the lecture delivered by Mr. Cam. Bretz, of Jasper, on rti.:n nn,i lvnri. nt ), v r are glad to see the earnestness dis tdnved hv him. and hone the snoi eties will cooperate with him, and I 7 I - " hold up the hands of their worthy president as he goes forth to battle. Services at Portersville next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. A. L. Medcalf. All are invitcd. Ramui.ku. S1. LMlj8 ExpesitHHi zi Fair. . . t,. i ....... t. - , 1 lit' Ol. IjUUIS J-.AIN?IIUIII UIKMIS eilne,(hiy, Sept. 5, 18.M, and continue until uct. '20, 1WM. For this occasion the IIISLW v.-.iimii.v ...j, . uncial Vjl. u, Htul onTuewlays and Thursdays thereafter until hair week -Oct. lto(J, iny--, w '"" V uf.a " liiit: iui tut; iiMiim iii, iibikvin iniiiuni H llvc ilavH from date of pule. On Thure tlays tluring the KxjK)Mitioii, the "Air' Line will wll excursion tirlcct nt the rate of one fare for the round trip, limittl lo tlm-e day from date of wife. The atiiiii.xion to the

lie KxKwitioii is oslv L'5 mclt away liko ico under a Summer children under ten. The,feun- It's your opportunity.

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ivciimi J. nie rimum uiiiutu Hill nwvn 0f this paper to visit St. Louis C T7TTT?TT T?T1 and her inaieniiieeiit Exposition andiO. J. U JjiJJ JLilAi Jtla ilkj.M nllMnllnltu f ...... 4 2 I W

Keimöle Air Line should induce all other attractions. Conftilt your Air, Ulli iiri comnlote ucKW agent tor tun and cqmnlole information. It. A. Cami-bki.i. .1. r. Sept. 14 (w St. Louis, 3fo,jai

COULD HARDLY WALK OK ACCOCXT or RHEUMATISM

P.H.FOBD or After TWO YEARS 'Suffering IB CURED BT tu vne or Ayer's Sarsaparilla ' For fully two yers, I suf ered tron JJ. rheumatism, snd was frequeatly la such 2 a condition that I could hardly walk. I spent some time In Hot Sprtagt, Ark and the treatment helped mo t or tt time belnc; but soon the cocapUiat returned and I was as badly aBlcted M JI crer. Ayer's sarsaparma oem reeov Bended, I resolved to try It, aad, after uslne six bottles, I was eoaapletely cured."-!. II. FORD, QuachlU City, La. 3 Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1 Admitted AT THE WORLD'S FAIR j DEDICATION OF l is -ANDGRAM) Re-Union of VETERANS -ATtoiler 16 & 17, '94 The Soldiers' and Sailors Monu ment at Jasper will be unveiled and dedicated on October 17, by GOV. MATTHEWS. There will be addresses to The People by Govenor Matthews. COL. I. X. WALKER, the choice of Indiana at the late National Encampment for Grand Commander of the G. A. R. Gen. LEW AVALLACE, the interpid hero and brillian author, and Hon. Andrew M. Sweeney, and in German by Hon. C. G. 11. Moutoux. All G. A. R. Posts. S. of V Camps, W. R. Corps, and citizens generally are invited to attend and take part, and make it a gala time for Patriotic People long to be re membered. MAJOR HEXDERSHOTT, The original "Draaner Bay f the Ra"Mck," and his son, will be present and give two entertain ments, matinee and night, for the benefit of the Monument Fund They stand at the head, as the ac knowledged best performers in the world on the drum and fife. Come anu near ineir wonuenui music on 11 ii . October 17th. Hone Seekers' Excursie. Tickets will le sold bv the L..TC. & St L. Cons. K. K. on account of Home Seekers' Excursions, at one fare for the round tril. I'IXmI frir mnliimiiiin n.iLM.iM univ, mm uiniuHi to twenty Uavs from I ',F . , -.... r. ... .N?ptemlH.T 4th, October IM, Xov. tith uve. tin, iih, to all It. It. jKiints in Alabama. Flnriili. lunml-t r;Uc-;u;...; North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennes see, jventticicv. hOlltli of. hut not hw inl ine Henderson, Louisvillu and Lexington, Uiuisiana, east of Mississippi river. except on 1 .& 31. V. 11. 11. Stoi-overe in iciniurj jMMiui can oearranguü with Kvm mere. rrrn inr tnrrn i of the Came r

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tSliall we carry thmn ovit 1 NO ! Low prices shall chuko our stock to The Popular Store of Wot Shis of Public Square, Jasper,.

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Co., Chicago, and get a free sample bor of Dr. King's New Life Tills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These nils are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and siek headache. For malaria and iver trouble they have been proved invaluable. They "are guaranteed to be Mjrfectly ficC from even deleterious sub stance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. ier box. Sold by Martin r riediuan, Druggist. 4 Boonc TowiiHhin TriiHtco'H Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boone towhship, Dubois countv, herebv gives nonce mat ue win auenu to an ousmes ;ertaining to the ollice of Trustee, at his residence 1 'a miles south-east of Porters ville, on Saturdays of each week, and reuest all K'ron having township busi ness to present it on batunlav. Citizens desiring books from the Township Li brary, are notitietl that the Library is kept by Win. McIIarris, in Portersville. IIENKV 11. 1(KE11E.VIIAUGII, Trustee. May 18, 18l3-y. MILBURN & CO., FARM MACHINERY. We carrv in stock u Comnlcte Lino of Champion Binders and Mowers, Moline & Smith Wagons, Buggies, Surreys, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap Spreads, Cultivators, Plows, Hay Rakes, Harrows , Hay Loaders, Sewing Machines, and Repairs. Call and see them hefore purchasing. MILBURN &. CO., JASPER. INDIANA. New Spring Goods. - LATEST - STYLES - ATMrs.C. Hochgesang's, Cor. X. Main & 14th St., .Tai per, Ind. The public are invited to call and inspect my new goods, of all kinds, and leant my Very Low Prices ! For everything. My stock of staple groceries and dry goods is always up with the lest. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED at the highest market price. Mrs. C. Hochgeiang. Apr. 6, 1894. MACHINE SHOP. Con beb or Newton and 7th Sts., JASPER. IND., DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Pnprietsr. THAVE In tbl bop try facility for rtpilnof tUaia machinery (!! kindi. andmikta ptclal. tf of building and rtpfirlo- 8TKAM RKGtHkl u4 ILL WORK. U:o k(cpa band a anpply of SHAmxo.PlPIl Ac, and will turn tbtfiln n; site rqalrd. I liar an -ncT for l.KATHKK ASl) KUHRJEK BKLTING, and will furnlth any attc on abort natlca. WiH repair Til KKSHI.NO MACHIXKS.SKl'AKATORS HOMK POWKKS. Ac ruMMKUS PARTICCLARLT are Inrlled to kItc rat acbaaee tomaka their- appartatly worn out HlnJera Kitart and Mower, Drill. Ac. fally aa G401 AS NKW, and at but little eipenae, If a penny aavrd la tw earned," l can ave yen many dullara tbla way. Try it. DAM KU r. 1 MIL.I.KK. May 38. R. CLAS EM THE MST. N MUBAKINC Ab4 oUmt afitUHlai ta Oftlaaaea. lad!; ad X! n ah ItttlHtlitWirM. Saw ifcrtyUT adrcrtlaatl wMek a f fan km tfeif Tata ImawtKatH. UulM em haTla W. L. MOVOUiH' 8H0B8. 44 hy JOHN A. SR3IRSIIOr, JaHpcr, Indiana. July 13, "H-6 mo. g.$500. XtMKO ajraayaaaaaaT. LU llUaUJ HCnOAGHE ii tkaw WAPKftt) mr was awAwa laawaawaiaeawfataaalrilaataaMlii MfUMmM tMaia 4 a4 U ttm trmm aeaalai. Bmyii. Qm aal aa aaraaaiawkarafalaltaMa. TWy a aartaattr aato. . I aaaaeaawa thm Ne a aaiali.aa4 aaatalaia. An it. , 94. 6 m. POSITIONS GUARANTEED wmimt raaaaaiMa eaaaMdaaa. O M eaaaMtla. Oar FME ft f NASHVILLE, TERM Wriw lat utalayat. Ink haailif, SlMrrlavW, rWaMhlf ,u4 Tw frathy. apea4 asor MMM7I11 lha iMerwM ot aWtHaileTaieiiDepartaaaat thM hH th aatocM CK ute la as thioa. 4 wtaht hy ewr itnhp4 aaachiaf haak htaylaf tt ewmal te 11 w ha by aha UfUm, fltakwra.AMaMV.M vacaaJoa; wa4er any tia. Omaf tm. W mti tatiaüy ptnn4 wawha aafialaMf Ur" mambT arusv. MlOtmirW. WrlMW af wWt -ZZ"..W am. eaahfer all riu aanh.haaaata. ataamw anhatl Macacra. mm, hhcwIh a. miMwwmmm H-J.

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