Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 May 1903 — Page 7
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me a
tiik ! l hui'. I.ü 1 had tu fit. I "I et..p MW rare not verj fi . ndl with I. hi tr tkatf" "NM I cropped ium t hm n..' thar Iiis w ui Vi in i ried t tu Li ug iaata i-ck."- Jwoe a. City J ra I.
RAISE GOOD TURKEYS.
taallly t'etalrola ihr Market M a
I IrNlir aCileal TkM Mmt
t
Many Seaool
Jlotuer Jtay
Ofclldrea Ar leltly.
r-w,t l'u der ! r h i-
dteu. ueJ by Mother Gray. a nur w t bJ dl. ... IL. in.', Ni n V.ii k. In. jk i p ' "I
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All lrug;iv 2V S .mi ... HU K
B . Ol in: i a , Lc lui . - i -1 oi
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thing b.H.t vlf-mad Blei ' tnt?" "feei never nave
4Uuklr.tr wl.u mir fur II mailt; ii-e.'' - i.i..iiMi ..i l're. Tu Tare a Cold in (ue n . Take Laxatraj Bi mo Qwfrtlne Tahlet. AH elrugi.-a ref nd tnoiirt if - f i ! - tu nie. 25c.
A Imurv l nie. .i i i
at vsei.i;. ..!'...; to have it I
y j tie t aa . ob IV k.
I am tur Iia. "un' for Consumption eavr l my life three year ,'u.". Mrs Tlua Robbina, Muplc .Stnet, Korwich, N. Y Feb. 17. 1 !.
On the road to nute tl.ere i ai. utg demand for nptd tiaasit. Puck.
at
"The Klean, Kool Kitchen Kind" i Iba Inda mark on stovtn which enable vou to cool in tm.fi 1 1 in a ool kit. in.
!). nidi ni - ingiafll udt, ho; i .- CJod'a wui:.ip 11 VV 15. i her. Chicm, St. I'ui.l Mmmai.K-, four daily ii.nn. via tin I licaga Jv. Narib-U taterb
T:ie more e eur SaOrBBO)
itudjr the m.iie ae din i cr Smiley.
M r . f rtfl I'uluain Fail i'
:nded f..r steh j.arLige ol ie.-K !) -f unat ii-factuiy.
In loi
vi. n v- i ro of doing Dfthing. .,!) X. na. HARD TO BEAR.
When tin- back
irlirs and rnirts o
icily, can't work
an t rest -can .leep - OS tt'l cat
'a liaril to lio.ir.
Tbooaandl of :i liintr back- bav ben ivny
rcli.'.t-il anil cured. IN ojile are In IH ilH tbat backaebe ains c. me from disorilcrcil Kidnevs, ibat Doan'i Kill: i v Tills cute every Kidncv ill rare Dladdcf troubles, urinary derangfinentg, l)rpy, Diabete, It; i'bt disi use. (lead thta ti-tiinny to tin- merit cif tin pn-atost of Kiilney upecilica: J, U . Walls, S iieriritcnilcnt of Ft lets of Lebanon. Kentucky, living on East Main Street In that city, ava: "With my nifrlitly rest broken, owir.p to Irreyjnlaritiea of the kidm . , nitT. rii :- iat BSely from evore pa In! in the small of my hack and throuch the kidneys, and annoyed by painful pas-npes of abnormal secretions, life wai aaytbiBf bat pleasant f..r me. No a mount Of iloi torinjf rcllccd thia condition, and for the reasoa that not bi- ' seemed to trive me even tein-
prvTwai w Dorarv relief. I l ranM iboul
aeufaafrd. Out daj I noti
nw ins im n t ha cat e of a
was aflUctad as I was and HU cured by the use of Doan's Kidmy PiUa. Hi! worth of praise for this remedy were o elncere that on the strrnpth of hit. Btatenient I went tt the llii'h Murrey lrff Co.'s store and pi t a box. I found that the medicine wai , 'tv as n verf':l n Ividrey remedy
rnrii t eil. 1 cxt'crienc d
and iasttaff relief. Doan's rilU will prove a ble-sit ? to
for..rs fr..m kldnei li td
p - : han n fnir trial." A POktm T1UAL of h!f pre. t
rev ineilicii WHch cur. d Mr. Wallt will be mailed t.. any part of the Halted states on application. A'l-dr-s FoterMilburn Co.. DurTulo. X Y. Kor ab- by oll drupR'sts; pric 60 cents per box.
r.ut few have auv ei.neeption
the riiiinlier of fowls roBumcd n a larpe city .luiiiuf Taaatkpgivievaj and fbrintruaa eck. For 'fhankafiv mp week there were nolo in New York city over 32S.00O turkey, la former yeara there ha been old a fourth more than this, .od aa many as 425.UOU have been sold ia ne wrack, according to Iba Nevy York Herald. This sen -on turkeys have been M-aree, i..t well finish" I ami bich in price. Thin is the expliinaiion for the falling ..if in sabLast year turkey laU at from four to tive eclit per pound lower in price than this year. The same ia true of chickens, ducka and a', and even guinea fawla ttU biL'l.'f than ever before. All 'hi ahavVd prove of advantage to the priw-r 'I be day has BDOUl gone bj for low Mrtcea for poultry an ! i Ml that Is needed now is for us to hse poul quality in our Muliry and egL's for market, and thev will sell well.
Now i- ibe tima ta begin to plan for livinp bette i ilmn ever before. Dull away from ..II time net to afg of poor ijoality mnrket poultry and Work to have the very hist. For example, 1iirke3- sold in the Neve York market all the way from 18 cents per pound to 81 and 30 ceBta per pound. Now. it did not coat one more cent per pound to prow the higher priced one- than the cheaper ones. It is simply a queatlOB "f rare, nd feediiip. Those w ho f 1 propatiy and well have the finer quality and the preater -le or weight, while thON who do not feed properly and wolf have the lesser weiph' and Ibe lower price. Quality controls th? market to a preater extent thna is generally supposed. 1 It is nl" very will to allow the crowing turkeys io hu i.t for hups and gra&ihoppcra to long as they are ' plentiful, hut o soon as thi kind of
food dwindles we stoat supply its place with other food M good, for tw i reasons -to pivc them I full food supply aod to prevent them from walking the flesh from their bodies going about in an nimle-s
in search f food they Will not
find. .Tust as soon a the POM or i "Id nights begin to lerarn the topply of wild food "f all kinds then we must feed the strnper. Always see to It that they have all the good, wholesome foiMl ihey will eat at all limes. That ia the way to pr.w turkey. if (here sra, aol plenty f hatga, worms. prat.hhop.er. berries and nuts for them, pive them all the corn they will eat every night and also a pood, strong f ft d of it in the morninp.
A ea.araaa.la Ceositsy. In Iceland there are tio pruoua. aod
the uahahitaaU ate tu hont-kt iu their kabits that such material defenses to property an lock, bolts and bars an: not required. Yet its history for the past thousand vears records no more than tare theft. Of these two cases. one was that of a native who was detected after stealing BWefJ thcep; but a he had done so to supply bis family, wl.o wi MitT ru p fur sunt of food, when he Lad broken his arr . j tovimi i s w . n furnished to them and work was found lor him when he was able to do it, ucd meanwhile he was placed under BMSaeaal ar ; but the stigma attached to Ui- run va considered sufficient puallhanat The other theft was made by a tieraiat.. who stole 17 sheep, but as he was in comfortable circumstances and the rebbt ry was malicious, the sentence Mtsed upon him was tbat should at once sell all his pro ptrt v . Pearson's Weekly. Salaries of lrearals. Very few persons would rafep at how small the salarits cf prtsiden's of "-e-publics are, when the enormous ; mounts crowned beads receive are Piken into consideration. The foreigner often thinks the $00.000 salary of the
pei sidt nt of the lited Slates i mere.y a joke, and tbat he receives ten timei as much in reality, hut the same for-eipne-may not know that the French p.eaidcnt. in a t untry where the wealthiest monarch once reigned, reMhree eahj $i2o.oix a jtar. The pniC.'tiX. of the little Andorra republic con pots himself with a salary of $li a jcar. and the prealdeat of tie Swiss republic must be satisfied with $3.000. Chicago Inter Ocean.
t ow oh tue Track. A tourist, who hat just returned from South Africa, tells the following anecdote: "On one of the rail ways slower than t hO aa of Spain the train craw!inp along at the rate of six miles an hour, was suddenly bronpht to a standstill. 'What's the matter. puard V was the anxious query of a passenger. Oh, sir. only a cow on the track.' The obstructioi. having been removed, the train steamed on. ar.d at the end of an hour tLe train once more &topjd. 'What's up new, pi...r.l ." the passenger again asked. 'Is it another cow V 'No. nr. no." was the prompt reply; 'same cow. sir." " ( hicapo Journal.
been :il lor over
J J. gat
wonderful. I am 3fi year
After Foar Month In ItrJ
Y-weisv.V.e. Kv . Am.! Mr
M r - : . -v ' ;.i-
jeara, says: "Ym it i trul
of age and for the lat e;c"t years 1 asve auffered it scute Kidney trouble. "1 tried a.! the doctors with;n reach and .nanv otlier mediiir.ef. hut eot no relief till I uaed that new remedy, Dodu's K.uney Pills. . . , ! ws confined to my bed :or f '.;r month this winter and had stich a pa n in roy s:de
1 couldn't set a sood breath. I bad smo'.n
,r rig ti.:.- (. ; .- t: v. n I'.-ruiia 0,-cupies a tin que position in up aii hope, lor 1 u.dn t trunk 1 could l.ve rnedi.-al science. It istiieonly interna, lonr , ' svatemio catarrh remedy known in the "After I had taken a few ef Podd's Kid- medical profession Uxlay. Catarrh, as nv Pils I began ta improve and 1 keptoa ( er,.rv oncwill admit, is ti.ecauseof onetill now, as you can see. 1 am well. I half the diseases which afflict mankind.
"I have been up and (Sow n doing Try own Catarrh Bnd catarrhal d sev,.s affli. t
FOUNTAIN FOR CHICKS.
aailv Korm of lleinblna trrilgs ntent aJek Ma A Iso Ur I 4 aa a Feed Trench.
dis-
il in the
man who
The handy
yonnp chick I used ass a f
llrastratton show very form of drinking fountain for
I'his BMJ troosh, f
e.l
also be r which
quick
Kidnev
all suf-
1 1 1
rs wno win
kid
,
work f. r some tare i.ovv atiu t.aven t felt
pain or weakness since. "I nrais the Ird formv ti onderful
torat'on to health and will always recom mend Dodd's Kidney P.lls."
Tfce Wrsai oanter. Mrs Bargain Hur.ter-I Waat to get "The Man srith te Hoe.'' t lerk (t hoiery counter : l ou il nna him in tne agr:cu.tura. apartment. 1 at ta aisn w in taa bus. N . l . 1 jme. THE MARKETS.
York April 2T. .4 id i 5 bfta
POfbTltV I'UINKtNtJ I'ol NTAlN.
Ort the
It has no equal. In ord. i t. tse it fill a small tin can with water or food, lay on i: two piece. D II. one-half-inch thick, aad oe theae poJ a lid of a larger ran. Invert the Mrhole qaieklj and the lid will nuu.ii filled with water till the can, is cmpte. BJehard fcoeldhirer, to Oranpc .Tudd Farmer.
OD
THINGJ
TO EAT
Lcitvn.
Libbv Luncheons Wfl ,11 the rrtu t In krr-epening cans. Tnrn.vk.-v anl i i Und t be meat exactly as It I It un. Ufa i ut in. ui ii; at t!ii way: Fcttcd Mam. Beef amd Tongue Ox Tongue Whale . Veal toaf Ucvllf.1 Mam. Brisket Ocef gllcett $okcd Beef, ttc All natnral ft.tv. r f I oalstshle nnA hi.k-s.-niv;. YourgrvsfBbrmklhaTnrsa "It .w I M-vt" fl"' TWnr '" u' aal ,cctosay address ST the asking Libby, McNeill iSc Übby Chlcapo, llllnote
rhlefcs Kille! br Heal. prcat manv ehiehl die from
be
A
Inp kiVt too warm tlunnp the iugir. in brooders. They pet so wan i thy fairly steam, and when let out '.n the morning; they pet chilled, and this I riup n bowel troubles. We are certain this is true from several experiences of our own nnd tili aprecs with what others say. On the othe.hand brooder nn be kept too cool. We believe very few take Into account the tempern t ure of a chick's blood. A bunch of chicks ran keep
,-. fortable where ;i man would fa
. . IA When the chicks surend out
the floor of the bro-.der t sleep they
ore in a tcrnperai hi - niai i j..-. ...
ed to them. If too cold up. nnd if too warm they - Coaaaaerelal Poaltry.
i
on
they bunrh .il. :r t'.ess.
N'.w I ATThE-.Native ttean
COTTON- Middlinis '"'! Kl.otK-Wlnt. I vh..it... : ii 4" WHEAT-No i Il.tl CORN-Nav. i ä I Ml 0. 1'is N.-. : I i'Ol'K-Alts- (new. 1 4 1 bT. Lt'lTS. rXJTTON- vtid.iiiriK ,1? BKKVE8 Mteers O V 6 Cows and Helfers. : S W W t'Al.VKS (Mf MV lb i ' M w Hm:S I'alr t ro le- W . SN 8IIKKI' K tlr t.. Ti. " ' I LUIK nts - . rnher tirades I Tm t 3 V WHKAT No : K.tl .2'r - , tuns No. : c Jfi OATS- No : S'jtf KYE-No. ! Hrt WUUL-Tuh Wash.-I I i tuher tlra.l.' 1.' te l.h HAY-riear Timothv 1 H IS SO HI "TTKH-Ohotce Dairy.... 17 I H,r)S- t'lear Klb V H KtJO-Kreh f 1 1. AKI- li. i. - tt. ;m I1 M ititK-8t.ii.dardMesi'aew .... Ilia rTTTi''.oo.
i ATTI.r. - native Bi-ers . . w ' HOGS Fair to hol.. TJ O BHKBP- Fair to "hoiee 4 50 i e FiAJl'R-Winter Patents 1 J J Hj.rinK Patents.. . W si 3 WHEAT N.. .1 Pi-rlm; '" ;;' No i KeU O CORK No ! I JJ HATS N" : . ' IHiKK-atess V, C1! 1. - KANSAS CITT, t'ATTl B Native Steers ... 4" f 2 ll MJr Fair to t'holce T5 7 17 WHKAT- No i lted '7 c RN No C Mixed 7 OATbV-No. : Whle 31 NJrW oiti.KA.ss FTXl'R His-h Orades 3 50 51 I 05 COHN No. : '', J
OATH- No 2 '- H v ti -i. S ' '" FORK Standard Mes Silk H VN HIi.Tt lllb Bides... US IF COTTON atkMltna to UOt'MVIL.UB. W IIF.AT- No. : Ked 75 H 77 i'.N No : f oatii N i s ; HAt'ON Bhort lltbs l.Vt'i 12 COTTON- Ml l Ulna
PROMINENT PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE PE-RÜ-NA.
Dr.
M. C. Gee, of San Francisco Says. "Pe-ru-na is of Especial Benefit to Women."
Peruoa ia able to care catarrh wher
ever It may U .oeateil vy us uirctra
action uxn the luurous membrane. Catarrh means inflamed mucous mem
branes IVrvina act at once tocleanaa
and Invlporate the t-atarrhai condition of the PaavaOM BM mbrane no matter
where it may occur in the body. Ita action is the same on the mucous linior of the noae as on the mucous lininpof the bowt-hv It. uns the catarrhal inflairimatioi wherever it may occur. Dr. It. Dobbins, Muskogee, I. T., writes: "Perunalsthe best medicine I know of for couph and to sirenptben a weak stoma, h and to pive appetite. Decide pre- r;t inp it forcatarrli. 1 havcordered I. m t i j . :, ...l ........ 1 a riM
It, llir Wt'aK BUUUI'Ulllltiru jj,-..., . .. have not had a patient but said it helped
dm. D is an excclleut mt-Uuine ana
it Ii ' s wj many cases. " have a larpe practice, ami have a chance to B6fiho your I'eruna. I hope von may Uva loiip to do pood to the aicb and affaristg We s.iy Peruna cures catarrh. Tha people say I'cniua cures, atarrh. Prominent nu n aud women all over the
l'u ed States from Maine to California do not hcnitate to come out in publio print to say that Demna ia uhat it ia rect mm ended to be, BB internal, system ie cut a i rii reined v that cures catarrh wht rev. r it may le "located. Dr. M. C Gee? benefice. Dr. M " C : of the physiciana w hoendoraa I'crtma. Ia a letter wrlttaai from III Jones street. San Francisco, Cal., he says : There is a general objection on the part of the practicing phy shian to advocate pau-nt medicines. But when any one medicine eure hundreds ot people, it demonstrates Ita own value and does not need the endorsement ot
the profession. "Peruna has performed so many wonderful cures In San Francisco that I am convinced tbat It im a valuable remedy. I have frequently ad led Ita use for women, as I find It insurea regular and painless osenstrumtion, cures leucorrhtro andoarlantroubles, and builda up the entire ayatem. I also consider It one ot the finest catarrh remedies I know of. I bemrtily endorse your medicine. "-"M. C Gee, M. P. Women are especially lialde to pei vie catarrh, female weakness as it is comm.ii.ly called. bpeeJally in the Ml few vveeWsof warn weather do the ihsaprccable a vmptomsof female weakness make themselves apparent. In crisp, a a . i mm mm as ?..,, n 1 . I tat-1 .
. l.t lb., ft litl Wt'ill HIT VTlll lli s - . - r- -
lift c Vw ere won- Ticcatrrrh do not feel so persistently tha .effects w.re w, eff.)t, of lhe dran upon
rUndt.lJhad the svstetu. but at the aoacb of
summer with its iasiiuoe ami urco feelinps, the vuffcrcrwith pelvic catarrh feels the need of a strcuptbetiinp tonic. Peruna is not only the best aprinp tonic for such cases but if persisted in will effect a complete cure. Write fr a ropy of ' Health and beauty.'' written especially for women by Dr. Hartman. If y. u want to read of bome cures also. Write for a eOB9 "f Facts and Fair- " That will surely convince you that our claims are valith If you do Bot derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of P ratal, n t to at OBOa to Hr. Hartman, pivinp a full statement of your . aae and he will be pi. ase.l to e.vo' you his valuable ad-
v . e prut is. Address Dr. Hartman. President of The liar: man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
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unless I could assure ner
ROBERT R ROBERTS
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R d.ert R Roberts. M
inptou, D. C, writes:
, nrnugn my own rtpcoc I as tse as that of many of my
friends and acquaintances who have been cured or relieved of ca-
tarrh by the use ot nariman a I Peruna. I can confidently recom
mend it to those suffering from Marti disorders, and have no hesi
tation In prescribing It to my pa
tients." Robert K. Roberts.
i INSTANTLY increasing number
. , - : k I ...... , r.
-. . . . n .
m-'.leines relief.
J. X ot physicians pre.scrioe a trruua u (
their regular practice. U nas
proven its meriU so thoroughly that even the doctors hare overcome their t . ,, J . ... .. T
prejudice apaiusi socauea nav-u'. -eines and ns-ommead it to their patients.
on--half of the people of I nited Mates. F. H. brand. M. P., of Mokena. I ases I'eruna in hut practice. The f. ing case is an example of the succeaa be has through the use of I'eruna for catarrh. Dr. Brand says: "Mrs. T .' ape M, had been a sufferer from catarrh for the past seven rears; could not hear plain and bad watery eves. She came to nie a :no-t a physi.-al wreck. She had tried the I opasaad cures and various other ao-callcd specialists, and had derived B0 benefit from them. She told roeshed d Bot want to spend any more money on
BT BBBBBns.
nBSBsiBtBBBSBV ' F H. Bran'. M I s . - --
I put heron Pe-
truna and told her
I to come back in
hrful. Thi
down lot il she had
I when 1 first saw her had left lo r I and a smile a.lornIel her fare. She I told me she felt a different toman, fber hearinp was I improved und her e es did not trou
ble her nnv more.
' This is nn''- ne case of the many I have treated with yoaw valuable medi- , ine - F. H. Brand". M. D. Catarrh may invade any orpan of the body; may destroy any function of the both, it most commonly attacks the head, n.e-e and throat, but thousands upon thousands of cases of catarrh of tbc limps, stoma. -h, kidnevs, bladder and other pelvic organs have been jured by Peruna
...V
l I
f REE TO WOMEN smaaanna m . t,otlnu ana
Hint for llr llreeilera. iw ..f the irinei:al I roubles
which Angora goats arc sore feel. The remedy
About once In three
hoof blue
FIGHTING BLOOD Is Pure, Rich, Strong, Vigorous Blood. Pure blood is essential to an active mind, stror.g body and bold heart. Not onl is it necessary in a trial of physical strength, but equally so in the mighty struggle for worldly wealth. The victim of impure blood is generally half-sick, lacks spirit and energy, and is unable to stand the strain of the contest besides this, he is in constant danger of contracting some lifethreatening disease. To have pure blood, the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels must be free from obstructions, and strong in the performance of their functions. This desirable condition can be secured and maintained through the use of PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, the "World-Celebrated" system cleanser and blood purifier. A short course with this great remedy vitalizes the blood and puts the system into prime condition. Invigorates the body, promotes good appetite, restful sleep and cheerful spirits. As a household remedy to relieve indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn, bad breath, belching, flatulence, constipation and for keeping the system in order it is invaluable. SOLO AT DRUG STORES. PRICE SI. 00. lasist oa aaviar the rala. Jfo "jnat aa good" article caa sotatt to aa atanT veara of aaccttaf al bandog wiia saw a a . St. as Taw I
dlse&M. Wlie jos buy VtiCMy ash as it is rs yon fr a rrmsj wvitv.
k.v.-
To pmv til.' neannk- mm
rl-nnslrat power Ol raa"" Toilet AMttaeptlc we trlU nail a Inrne trial pacUsira ; ,tri hasti of trusnaa ahaolutely free. This is not stiny satrTle i ul s urge .. UW. enough to convince i I. .,.. nt us value. W onieu
11 ovtf ti e country are " i. u paatlM lot ahatw !, ,: i, local treatImnit ol . male Hhsrur-
as n . !e:,st,,K v "-' ,',., r. .ve ;;;;Äb;'. Mats! card will do . .,n ,,y He.,.... ---rr,:,r.
to
abjectod it 1 simple.
weeks dust thir
one by one. with powoerea vitriol, if the flock is mall.
For a lsrpe flock make a larpe. shallow trotiph and set it b.twoea two pates, where they must enter in rcnehinp their shelter. Dissolra enouph blue vitriol in stitticient ntnonnt of water to reach over Shell ll0fs when stepping into the trough and there will be no trouble with sore, feet. Practical Fruit Crurrer. Overfecc.inp will Hkely pro. nee tllaN rtgtfJa, ctpi etellj In areather, A f,w lirojis of eaatphorated t pi rite of apta it mrj plat of drinkirg wate Bill I mHJ Eeet a cure.
Just what it was 25 years ago, St. Jacobs Oil is now. The prompt, iure cure for SORENESS AND STIFFNESS Price, 25c. and 50c.
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ta
1 Ugrtr
WwVr
Naats aw lack fleoa.
CHOCOLATE BON-BONS Parts la Balk aa Orlglasl .eales raekagM. Ill Fir! Gt's Datiert Baodle Tbfs ffENIEKER'S, ST. LOU S.
NEW RIVAL w
Black Powder Sheas
shoot stronger and reload better than any other black powder
shells on the market, because they are loaded more carefully and made more scientifically. Try them. They are
THE MUNTER' f AVOBITC
ULI
PUTS
NO MONEY TILL CURED. i$Tusia. Vc wrni fast aas aartsaM a Jta past treatttc aa ran, rstata aid rwastt of fas wtemm- IBM sage Usa. treatttc .a Dsveasrs f Waats, Of tat laiana.lt carte to wr US tttest. aae aM a teat lincartS-wc fwanS Ihetr aaaw elsit.ja. OltS. THOOWtOW at M IN Off. 101 Oat tl.. Sir... City .
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