Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1901 — Page 1
"Weekly (IT anrief JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. MARCH JW, (901. NO. 29 v
w.c r. U. COLUMN
COXDUl TED BY MU
NI. L. Mohlis.
ri'RUfHKIl KVKKV KHIItAY AT JA PKIi, il HMS (r.NTY, INDIANA, BY ( UvMFNT DOANK.
0FF1CK. IkCoukikb Bdeldikq mZ m ... hat kansai Vails. 0 WrJT SIXTH StBEKT. ... , . . n . . ... A swank in ( raw I rd-vilh PRICE uf KCBSOBIFTION. Journal: hi the editors! columnIVr Year, "J Viml-en., Postpaid, IIAO. f a IMOl Issue ol VOW itp'T, BM
S!i rter UOM in pH. portion.
noticed i quotation which, preenm ably, reflects the opinion if The Joumul in regard to the prohibitory law ol Kan-us. The nosition thenin taken in not only failed 0l hut BOtag mi-tic to thf c ause of tan
. .. ..:n i.. i i . iterance. 1 1 iit atmn i- ir.tn
lain in or iu.in- io ri-K'oiir ii'ivi-i- "... . , ,, ll9VTt, theOutlook. i religioua weekly ( ?) and is as follow : COMMERCIAL AND JOB work "The net result of piobil ition in ( all Kind- Promptly ami Neatly x-jKan-as appears to he a lau!.-
EtA lKs ok ADVERTISING. tut legal a -1 . ri isi-ment s legal raten 1 Hoes 11.00 for laal Inaarfiftn ; Irftr euch iilf-in nl insertion.
lor ,-earlv advert isi-menta liliera) eon
itii!.' I .it i i iu:i(:. run ks. U'e invite inspection and hnsineas. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
K. v. M 1 1 80 S .
M . I. v,u:Kh.
(Krom Mir RagalM i irreapondcnt.)
WASHINGTON Li:TTKK. the ,"ltion uf ""nie of the bi8
. , ' ' t ' r 1 1 1 1 nit: in nnvrrii
have been hetraye J in MOM loOtU New-p ipers are trying lo di--tips liv tiioir iitli -inls ivhn lit flic iMiirniiH tin I it-oi I i e - s DM of 'V:ir.U
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behest of political busies and liquor of thank-, and il ia to be hope I " ',.i, ' io, jlioMi of Cuban industry, agaiast the lealera, bare deceived the people, that the public will OOflM to the res- Secretary Hay was givm .-m im-withdrawal American authority lecured the vote of Um liquor lie. cue by helping them out, so to possible task arhen be was told bjjfrom the island, and the report that meet, perjured themselves and speak No Friend or neighbor ex- Mr. McKinley to negotiate a new the Cubans ar going t refuse to jamed a hrief hut di-li morable pro pacts to i' publicly thanked for a treaty with England ti take the j com ply with the conditions impoeed motion to place and power. What plain, friendly duty which be knoweipl of the rejected treaty, that will joy congress f..r American withthe citiseni ol that itate naad In do would be willingly meted out to bint repreenl the views "f two-third- of drawal, and that if a cloat invest igaia to kick their corrupt and wioke I under limilar circumstances. B-tbe Senate. What the senators 'tion art re made, it would b found fficials out of the public lervice praaa your tbaaks personally, or by aould agrei to would not be agreed that the-e syndicates were usintr
ind substitute persons who will an let'-r, which i- th- i."' u-r way. 'o y r - British ambassador, In money to intluence the Cubans
Lap .rte Herald. la t, senators wbo ought to know just as a.- nt- for those syndicates
re uec area thai il the treaty just brought intluence to hear upon Mr. ected by England, ware t i be ac- kfcKinler for the purpjse of per-
force the law. This is a mueh
'more rational and practical ifi
tem than a "liquoi tiaffi reulat-
! hy a law whic h oan he" hut
lorn evr is "enforc-d by law
.Iii 'er.-."
Spectator "What gives thai
man's words such a met ail
Pr i pi ietor of m09eurn t be man w ith tht iron i iw
ring.
Itooor traffic, and lynch law execut
1 hy lawle-s women, instead of a liquet traffic leguiated hy a tau which can he and i- eniorced hy Jlaw ofJteeftf, and the 0 itlook antic nates I he earl v r- le il of t . e Drobib
HI I. BURN A SWEENEY, itorylaa and the suostitution oi m m. m soma man rational and practical UorneysatLaw, , pince. JASPER, INDIANA. I We would 1 ke to a.-k the Outlook wiii nr. i in in tin- Court- of DkoU wU " the Journal , t o, if the abort
ijo.ii.iiK de mi h. rurtn-niar uttintimi is its position, what has heim "the ylVrl i ' lilMtHillll. , ,, . , . .1 tt ..iiM i jacktoa m.. wit tiflpet result of the various laws that ",.',!."" Vr' ,J 'imnU' have le-n pa-d lieensh g, regula-J ting and restricting the liquor traf VXi w in mm: qc? Ha-not.v.r single law that QOX CÄ HUNTER. 1 n the restriction 'or regulation of the licenaed saloon Atterneys at La! and of the traffic I ii flagrantly j
vioisieuT a nu una, uo, onen times not only with the knowledge' of 'jut with the connivance of tue 'Taw officers " who could and ahould enforce the hw f What about the all nicht saloons of Chi-
I rtr atrifl ftleaäs a A t , t n ri or ilsana .if
t I. AY LOH & TH A YliCH. . v' r: state of Illinois has
I ! !a law regulating and licensing the
liouor business. Are we to infer
.1 - I'LK. INDI AN A . WiU tntle tb onrta ol Pvboii wil Kdlotn'tiK rouni . ( olleetioM lad fiobot . iik ii ipeeiolty. (Hei- lo CpoyU'n t lil.nt on I'ublit- S.juarit eb. i. I DO--iv.
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Attorneys at Law,
JAhPEK, INDIANA Will prurtii-t in tlf Court if DoSOU MM n.l . ill Our roll 11 1 1 -.
mW 'ittri -im r tuloi County statt- ltuiik.
rBk a ma UK), tt. H-IIKIt. it M KKW P18HER & KLAN, Attorneys at Law. .1 Si:iC, INDIANA Will nractlo. In the Court of DaboiS Htnl H.ljoll.lllU lolllll.l -. SpCIl nttl lltioll KIVI'll to MHtlMini-nl ol i -tat - ml coUwetlon. irtii i In Kpajrd SttildlBa, ovtsr Dra SO N Hmt eoiraaeo. HoroS 1. 1 to BRUÜ0 BUETTNEBi Attorney at Law, And Notary PwMtCi JASPKIi, INDIANA. ill pruetio la tin- Courts of Initio,-, and I i-rry i-ountii-. In, liana. Jan. if. I.'.
OPERATIV ii DENTIST, JASPER. INDIANA. S8.00 SET OF TEETH. SS.OO 1IV Cr..n Mftl P'l't. -Tk 0M Killinn prl.ll.. I..I.-M tti.iB--t of fittinK riiliial UMtl A wurk c 'i-t:t.,t T.rm. KraaiDaMc Offlr. or.r John A Sriii.r,hlin'. .tor., n put.lir ipiar. run an ! on ?t ii itrool DE XT i ST H Y
that thehiw ol lllimus is anexampie t tlii "ir.ore rational and pra.'tiial - -tuu" of oppressing the trullic? or would this religions weekly bnve us take as a model for this ".-ys-r.-ni" tli" Ii i or laws of tins -t a-- ' If our owtl law i- -uch a good Mil enforcer why is it that we hear so much complaint, even from saloon lata themsehree, el "speak easies" tod unliceneed liquoi -hop-.' And why do we see so many men
oming from the hack of saloons reeling drunk on 8 in I iys and other
lays when it is unlawful to sell inI ixicantc ' I) i they get drunk on .. .. -i 4 -m. ...i... .1 .
' . . i i summer stove . o u.
r-)oai- i'xisi in oui ii.1, . .i ei
THE TELEPHONE BELL. I ) ! The Bells ! The tol. phone bell ' Wht?t a world 'f pain and grief their melody Ion t 111 ' In the darkneaa of the night Row they ring out in afright Till the limbs hegin to tremble Ai.d the face groan pale and white, Ai you spring In a terror from your bed Wild thoughts of impending danger rushing through you to and fm To and fro As you say : "Hello ! " To the voice like a whisper asks if you are .so and ! O! O! How the air grow- Una with sulphur as vou answei "D nit! No!" From the tack on which you stand v itfi the receiver in your hand In the c lldl With the ciiill breese from the window underneath your night shirt rolled ! While the voice SmOOtb and clear Breathes ihi- pardon in your ear: "Central gava me tt.- wrong number 1 Ver sorry, d. n't you know !" And you crawl I ck ittto dreamland while the CUS1 words flow and How At the hell, At the hell. At the hell, ball, hell! Edward Binaer.
ha vi
t a i nu
n jvv.v ... o.ifi.au.i, nr,,- i, ii. .ii - ,i rmiev lor trie inirnosR nt tipr-
epteu ri-t as it was, by Secretary suadinc him to take hn mnm toward
mal Hey od the British ambassador, canying out the pledge o? congress Life.lmd again sent to the Senate, it that" our authority should be with-
v ' f tail in, until it had drawn as soon as the Cubans were been amended. Many senatora are 'in a poaition to govern themselves, th .roughly - tisfied that Bngiend I'uhlic sentiment was -0 strongly in .- been tri ky in it- all irta lo head favor of keeping our pledge that Mr. B the construction ol the Nicara- McKinley would not he persuaded. t . i ana! hv th;- g m .-rnment, and If the. Cubans refuse to fill the consoma of them do not hesitate to x ditions American authority will onpreaa the belief that the ad oinistrs- tinue until eonzress ees lit to ehanee
tion a- been a party to - imeof the the conditions, which it might not tri kery. Whether in the face of do at all, mueh to the disgrace of the this knowledge of smat irial nti- l'nited State-. C. A. B
ment, .Secretary Hay will trv to
carry out his ord -r- as t the neg i Hsysville Hsppcnitif. ration of th" new treaty, i- not li.ir,, Mr .ml u.. t,.v.r. un
known, but ii seemi absolutely cer tnerline last Friday nieht. a bov.
tain that any t re.it v acceutabla to t ... , ,....
I- i -I. i i - .i -t !iii irui, wi lUauiil nJUUlVi I-.li ' f ni u-ill l.-ii in tin. .r-il .if ... J'
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negotiated.
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A Good Thing. German Syrap i- the special preset h tion Of In . A . B ucliee. a eelebrotoi
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du, tt, ti. Mas in. Resident Den. ist, olIVXIiNC.ISt ICi, ITN1. T"nUer h'n IKlfH lml ai-rvl-i' to all nomllag soj work m tin- Sontol lino, uh) "r Ulli!' to irivi it Iii i-o--t iitli-nllon i, tie plnti- ork pccially ilii-lti-il. and all ork arraiiti .1 Ait I1, -
BOONE BUBBLES. Spring i- here.
M, f,un.r. I,.,,- ,h.,Ted Ib. IJTiSflÄ'ÄS?
eries in tiifilicine. It l'licklv care
t t 1 If! IU . , tl. 1 aj il . I 1 . 1 . .... 1 . l". .W I.
elsewhere as s ndi-pmablv ,h ovn harm-rs wives ate Im-y setting wy-;x ,,.,,;.;;,,.;, by the ndienjlnolia Press, j,) pi un hens. I he hoys and girls gather tn cuse 0( ,. aiihetioa ind leevine the
violation of the -tatolc and wit ti the u'o -e -ml duk i jl'- : hop lul young p.iris m ,i -tp.:iL. an 1 li.althv cuiüt on
knnwl,lii of th,. law uiliffer-? Whv ladies are u liltin and voting men s " " not an exrwrttnoatal mtklicine, bul
. i ... ... ' i-.i.o .. äs sto o. th.. tit of years, irivin s-itis-
are nun rs so onen seen mi ,xua;- iancies at- ng-u.j lining m u...:n in ,. , .-r
J . tt-l 1 1,1, ..f Umm i i TI. -...
t:o upon uui rirreisi . 11 iu luwuguH ui mo 1 . . . . I . . . nn.l 1. ,t.,1 j .1 . i - . . . . tmm mm a a
L-raua i, -i u, min -.j ii'.s .1 UarPv lioll r leaves lor frequently in many ol the aa'o os uayM thu week.
Uk lli'ii.llta .it. tun r ww urn it i - u . - , . lawful toconducl their business, it f,0fd ,n , " 1 1 ' mtrU. th, -,.-h, ;-.,.,.v ielnba BCh0oi 8-' ltd'
'aken as a mod-i for which the stale Kigbl pupils j esse 1 exsmination Ursan Prize manae. If. Friedmon
of Kansas should surrender pr.hi wr coumy grnauaies o.mruoi
.1 ihn Holl ii in s chtldten ar ri m-lv ill with scarlet fever.
Fl
e--t ll
inen'usinir aic e.erv ".-.i- n eontiruiTwo million Imttles m"I. 1 annu dir.
ebee'a Iteraiao 8yrtrr was mtfodeeed in the nited States in li;s, and i- BOO
I HQ .n every town an I vill.tire in th,
civihi'il vorl. I. Three. Ioihm will relieve
m or t imry c .nirli. Price, , ets. liet
INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's General Insurance Agencv,
JASPER,
INDIANA
reav, i. y.
m STABLE.
FEED. VOLLMER, M UN STKKKT, .f;iMr. Illtl Always have t'e hest turnout", of an variety lor customers ; particularly e, miBteio ai travelers, t'ourteou and I an--fal drhren to nil parta of Dvboia and aiij lining counties. Hornes boarlcd and sold on cheap terms. Oct I, IK. - I v
bition, as a in re rational system by which she could secure the resp Ol and obedience of her citil is? If the Journal and Outlook h.--lieva in the repeal of such law-, which are so frequency violate! and no enforce 1 as to creat a coutempt of the law breaking Blasset for such, then it is high time for the rtttieaJ ,,. 1 1 ti r 11 o'clock and Sunday
oioeing laws. For these iaw- view- t,1P ground.
(I i i th" liL'ht of the Outlook arid Al x. Wiseman
the Journal, are c rtainly mitritt v fornia.
big jokes Do you hdieve in th-ir' Qnha Pedsetl an I K ,v
repeal? We .1 , not. Bul we dojdrive Sunday nfternooa. believe in tliMr strict enforcement, i ,r.. v , ,.t i,'.,.,.iiiu
M 4 ' I ' V tilt, ' I , III ' OH a IH n ll s -e , ,.., -
111. II- I I ' . I I , II,.-. Henrv Mallorv i- making
Ii i oania H ot in ii buj iog borsaa here. r. K. Brittain i- rery proud ol his little new daughter, Ruth. Wesley DeBru'ei is fencing againat the rabbita John Miller's both KISS hu.n d to
Stops the coiign atiii i uea the cold .n tl bouts without nauseating. Price :'o santa.
weol to Cali
to ll
trati-,n c ol l c mtr .1 the v itea of all T- 1 Ew?nau made bMlneajj . , , , , . w!i: ... it Inp t , Martin county Saturday. tun u. it would be six votes -hortof Farmers, if you want a good line twothird, and it may ba ae( d iwn hair horee collar, well mad', good t- ?ur i ,;tt th.e six vote- cannot, nt- cal1 on S Hache, the saddler, inder any circumstances, ! bad Heimos ft Co. are selling from the democrats, ti ratify a clothing at cut prices. Call and see treaty thai gives England even aa their samplee. Lf yon don't buy it Q , i lay in the construction of the i- Iv n-e you are not in need of v iragu i e in il aa was given by the them. reject! I Hay-Paoncefote treaty. Qeo. L. Hoffman, Jno. R. Kisen1 bat's whv Mr. Hay's ta-k i- an hut and several others of Martin
impossible one. Co., were in our burg Sunday. When one is rewarded for having , v u
turned cne - p ilitica' coat, tne si. , a il- i . . l I oay .
u ine rnwiiru i- apt to oe regaraea " . , , as the value put up m the services P" Aulenhurger and H L. Hoffd the toracoat by the other side. E? in -h.nwton last week, ip-u that the try, Bon. Irvine Don- 1 ,!. 1 Wlt'' 1 h,,,P th,s ,mein. wfa i was lent to congress a few ' ITS ago by the dem rata of the Vonder vat ist the matter mit thirteenth Ohio district, and who Wend Observer? Yen I got my turned hii potttieal coal luring the Piw Friday 1 ras looking for him, last campaign and took tfa al imp ve" I couldn't tind him say someit McKinley, mnet ba rery mall. thin I said I tiok he crawled be Senator Hanna h as jQt had Mr. bind a bosh die time to talk. Dangan apiminted to a $1200 clerk- A Binia PnoeLKM A teacher ship in tha Treasury Department, being asked bow many scholars "If soma of the good things that wert in his Sunday School, replied: ire - u i of a man after he i- h 1 1 it yen multiply the number of Javere said of him and tt him when cob'a - nbj by the number of times a-' wee alive, this w rid vou Iba i which toe Israelites compassed Jost much m ire satisfactory place lo cho on the sev-mUi day, and add to ivc." remarked a philosophic and the product the number ol measures tomewhal cynical se-ator who hadof hirhy which It az z oe K ith, direo diecusaing the praias bestowed vide this by the number of Hainan's up mi tic late H ,n. pe-nj. Hani- in, - me, Mlbtract tie- number of each 'y prom Bent members of his party kind of unclean beeata that wat in who h id for ve irs !,,-t no opp ir- the ark, multiply by the number of '.unity to -n er at him. it i - m m thai went to seek K!;jah after teem that the death of a prominent ha waa taken to heaven, subtract man si rves to bring out striking bita from thi- Jo-ep.Ts ag at the time t bypocrixj In other me;i of pr :n- he -too l before Pbiruih. d vide by inence. Whv, is one of th -- iure- the number of stones David -elected t -ri his things which n one ia an i t kill i ilhuh, lobtra 't the number able t i aint for m ony aatisf ac-of futionga that Bethany was duet uy way. It i- known to all the tant from .1- rosalem, multiply by world thai while ha WM president, the n i ruber of aie h ir-cast out at and since, Mr. Harrison was hated the time of Paul's shipwreck, nubbear! ly by nearly SVery pr imineut tract the number of people saved in membfr of hi- party, f r OOS or an- the ark the remainder will he the other reason, bUl since his d'Mth, number of scholars in the school, th men h ive he n trying to out How many were they .' 1 i ea -li otii'-r i i -a .unat extr ivaaut TN-t.t:r kit.
v ol- ii praies I ir him. The puh-
visil
bed
-ii -and
A ml if our law otli : ,v . 1
tt it, they -h mid be imp mi ihs ! I i tip. tl, li fori1 I i tf Iv an. i. t
1 I I" 1' Ol O.V 'I I 'I l lll-ll- a
. t i ii" i.i ,i ces-t ii sales ot wag ui tut -I tuiliiri. It i a i .- il,, i,,
j i , ni . Uni I . , heavy frame bolsters, brewers a i l distillers loptttarly op pose it and havetbeif paid attorneya Charley Horton was the gueel of ao awl ittsly w trkiog for its repeal? Jennia Black well, It it is a failure iv a d ad letter, it .lames Brittain made I tiling trip would not conflict with Iheir loter-lto Louisville Monday.
: oil gill money in
esls. N it long ago one o our leilow townsmen was traveling through
Kansas and ena,'ed in convers.i
lion with a repr-s;iitaMve of a large
brewery. This representative was
Utterly cursing prohibition tn thai -t its and rem irks I thai ni ite b i ar 1 1 mid tie r ! now than when tie
law was coach d n hy then.
said onr fellow townsman, "do reu
so hitt' 1 1 V opp se Uf" II was neatly ca ght an I c uld only r ipl with a v illsy of oathe. For ev t v Kioca of failure of the pr hibitory a v oi K luaai Iben is ton of fail ire in the he -use and regulating aystem of oth it it ilea, The people of Kansas do not want to and wi.l QOttakS any hickward steps on this qq Wfiott. They
Cumulative Hconomy. An old bookkeeper de area that it i- surprising to -ee ho.v many val ... i.t.. u: - I..... tl 1. 1
uima; lUäll um mi, -,.. . ' . Iti.t.l... Trm.
simply economises in little things c w vary iorgeuaitDiK lan iquiia "I 'once in ad' up my mind SO forgetful as the talk ol these mm 1 he following are a few mistaken v.nild beoone the nossessor of:, 1 tes them to believe t rms which mean anything but
j ,,v,'d ui tht 1 11 ' inen-is oi Air. .ueiKiejonn. wnanney seem 10 mean this way When I fe't 'at Assistant Secretary el War. lyeune pepper, for instance, is
ike oattnt; a Ö i , t ium-lie ,n a- I 11 1 I'" " ' ' ' 1 1 1 ,r 1 prepireu n u worn a pepper piant,
ft sn did, I ate a 25 cenl ow in " before the V iraska legis- but from capsicum. Itead and' put the other ouarh r '!,tur,' '"" " ' ' !' 'y that h" Jerusalem artichokes do not come iside for my watch fund V ou will r' ',r'' u,ru n fepertmsnt from Jerusalem The plant is not hardly believe it, bu in less tban!volontlul,Jr wllile in l'riv-,l, fhey a native of the boly Und. six montha I bad saved money!ra 8kS onprintabta things sbut rurkeyi do not o nie from Türen nigh to purchase the watch " " fcretnry U t, f r pu ming Meikle- key. Tne bird i- a native of Amer,4But you don't seem to hsveP.00 out w i they rear will queer ice. bought il said his frimid, .bs.rv- vv ' ''"" r "'' s he had toreiec Cam-Is hair brushes are made ing that there were n i o it ward signs 1,,n 1,1 t!l, s,M,i ' BtTiieteey U -.t from the - .ft. bushy tail of the comof such a purchase. was doubtless a tnated largely by mOtt aquirrel. "Well no. When I f und how '' !'" m ''l Retting an amistanl An injustice ia done to Germany easily E could gat along withmt 60 atectteteey a ho would perform the in calling Iba cheap, hut useful a.o ini.nJ t : i ..i t ...Li work of tint otli luring th- p i-t wo den cased clock she ha- so long
Owimt to the c i d w i. F.- i ir'a I .... .. ' .'. :.t -i m nlhs Miklei hn his been nroduced. Dutch. The mistake
... . I 1 Bl 'lolllH l'l-l il- '-1-I1 lllllllll w'lfj , a . a t ' I It mill Shut OOWQ rriday, gold watch, an! th- watch fund is away fron Washington practically arises from the h-nnin word lor Chris Hoffman, OUr popular trus- growing into a hoUM and lot fund of t!l" n " " na "V'uUrly I h-rman "Deutsch .oe. is baving new boase pattern now. "Youth's Companion. drawn bin - tl.irv but even it he tr legs are not con.-tructed of ..lived. was, h.- 1 i.;tg - , w is creditable as cork, n-ither did they etme lrom Kad the fam us lam ut su le iter Birdaaya ISfawi The state h .rd an in lioation of his belief thai a man Ike city of that name. The usual visited' Albert Oleason Sunday ' el directors of the taaeben' reading shotild not draw a public salarv material for a eork leg hi weeping n . ' 'v ,nf- .1,,,, I a'-M-i circle hive irraiited diploma to without performing any public willow, covered with rawhide. upiia runna sc .out .1 s ext Mj (.ari v itrittaln and ktim duties. It is also creditaMa to Mr. Iriah ataw. b not Irish but an sMuraay. iKuella Brittain (now deceaeed). Hwi that he refkaed (to be binffed English dish; and Turkish baths did bvervona isd alighted with Ullie - iUl (,,- ) , , . lowneblp There hv Ssnators I'iatt and Depew. an i not originate io Turkey, but In Soar letters from Ireland Iti-c.ne.hl mJV b, thr t,.il(..M in Qubjiainsialad upa having Col. Sanger, -ia. that sh" I- a mast r ln:id at writing. ,., k,. ko o(ht ontilita If h lm norsana! fnen I. for Aaslstont Cleon lira's needle has n tthine to
rhee are being I iv- I Up as , inlet at. - .,llllllti i botf dm f Sc irotarv ol War. do with Cleonatra. but was set up
the county superintendent and get There is a growing suspicion that about 1 .000 years before that lady their diplomas, there is a close connection between was born. Modern Society.
Carpenters have begun work on John X. Rudolph's barn. O is Green is selling enrpet stretchers.
nieces ol American literature.
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