Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1904 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1904
NO. 17.
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I S. fB DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIA!-, BY
CLEMENT DOANK. oh KH K. In Courier BuiLOiN On Win Sixth Strkkt. l-imF. ok BOB80B&moil ri Year, 62 Number. Postpaid, $1.60 shorter time in proportion KATKH Of ADVERTISING, r i Kai aJvertieemenU legal rate It) line 1.0ü lor first inaertlon ; 60r iacb aubaequent ineertiou. , fMrlf advei-aeuiauuj liberal con
,acta nil! be made to regular advr
mm ( (MMKKCIAL AND JOB WORK . i all Kindt Promptly and Neatly e - Jteü at I IB-KAL FBI CM. We invito inspection and businens PROFESSIONAL CARDS 17, W.Traylor.M.D Phvscian & Surgeon. Ireland, Indiaua. Can ant-wered night am' day. U .tl. telephouee Cundierlaud a Home. t ., ri -iy.
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Columbia TovsiiMhip
tee Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Colun OiaTp., Duboia county, Ind., willatten
to Townehip business at bit offlce oi vm,j SHturdav. and persona bavin,
ii ! In KiiHina to tiansat are re
quested to preeent it on '.bat day ol tb
k. 1 ha Township Library la kept at ,,hr nS ikiM Trustee, whsrw those
titled can obtain books. Gs.ob.ib W. Milbcb. Trustee.
Hillbam, Indiana
Nov 23. 1800-ly.
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FI8UKK & K 1 AN,
Attorney a at Law, J AftPKK, INDIANA. W..1 practice In tbe Courts of Dubois and llolu.ii counties. Special attention 1 1 -...,. ni of aatates and collections.
OiBce lu fpaya Building, over Drug Stars.
west eutranoe. March J. ISO)
C1FUTLAK NO. I,
UNCLE SAM'S PRINTERS.
SOME COSTLY SAWS
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j SfiLBtlBN. M.A. SWT.
niLBURN & SWEENEY.
.ttornsys at Lav, JASPER, INDIANA. A ni practloe In the Courts of Dubois an jjoimne OohbIIjs. Particular attentin Ives to poliecttotis. SMpnOB-Jacks St., ...p..it. t l ibots Cxpety Hsmfc, Oec - ft.
father asd Mother. Mucb hae been written aud well ii ten concerning tbe ii fluence 1
ti.e mother over her children. It
h an old eong. But it is a grand
long, and tbe world will never h- ar
the last of it. v e nave reau oi me
others ol Samuel and limotby h vh read of the tnothets ol
Auguatine and Wesl y. We have.
, ,,i ui ni 't "-rn "t v linain .nc-
V gll'l .lauieH A. vjniuciu, v.
Abraham Lincoln, of George vVfb ington. The more we read, the
mure we hr, the more cenaiu uo
,o bsjcoina tbat ibe church aud nanii' owe debt to mother which a- not been fully appreciated aud Inch can uever be paid Hut what ehall be f-ai about the ather? Not no much has beet. sa d out the ii fluei ce of the father vn the cbaraotor and life of the nldren. Yet tt is net certain that Ii h fluence of the rnitneri aat
er than tbt of 'he tatber It is b
hj meMiiK cleai that the r-f"lelbtl y .f ttie fathrr ir tbe wal of we 1 tite Ch 1 rB iS fRrt ae t that cf the in ther. N t HUt Hgn a uiiuieier Imui tb- f ir ect preached a IMOMNI La o..e of ir EKt rr. citien, m hich he look iccaeiou to all im that the rt-B o ai-
buily I the lamer is even (treater
nan that of tbe moiner, aua ne nade out a strong ca-e He -a. i : Many a pastor hae vi-ited a home where there ia no religion, and invited the wife and mother to become a Christian. She has conaentad to do so provided her huetjand will go with her. Then the
paitor, approaching too uubobuu, hae appealed to bim to come to Christ and uuite with tba church,
o.ilv to receive a negative response.
Tha wife is ready and willing but
ibe husband te not. 1 ben tne
ninw-ter insisted that in uearly
very case wh-re there is no religion in tbe home, the fault is with tbe
tiunband and father. The mother must htand alone unnupjH.rted by der hu-ba-id, or let the pood work wait.
Are there not thousand ol home-
in which the wife bnd mother is try-
up to follow Christ and lead he-
children in the risr t ay witbn c
and wi b i
Jouiiv Super mter.ö.e
WiLf IA MELCHIOR, Suprintdei
Jasper, lNDia.ta, Jani a id, 1b4 TU THE TEACHERS OF DUBOIS COUNTY. Our schools are doing well, yet there ia always room lor im-provem-mt It msy be iu a better preantation of eobj-ct mater, a better olaaaiflfiall -n .f your pupils, a stricter adh-rence to the course of study, a f-tricter adl?erence to the matter of discipline, the better care of school property, or tbe aroueint of a better spirit in lb community, and thus increasing tb- daily attendance, or perhape ecuring m-re sanita y conditioue in the school room, or otherwise adding to tbe faciliti-e for bt'er instr-ction in your school. Mnny of our uaeh-rB would be gnatly benefited by having Clara's "How to Teach Rrading," one hundred copiea of which are in tha librsiies of old teachers in our county. The new course of atudy
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W. 9. HXHTKK
tOXAHUNTER i ttorneys at Ia JAHHEK, INDIANA.
e. ill practice :n tbe courts or iiudoi g IVinl-K counties. Collections aud 1'robat,
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j iHces 'rtadinu-' first in the list of important studies. (In this place I m ght aid tbat soine of our teschers are neglecting t u ra d te curl y p-peis, wnich is certainly not to their credit. To aa e bsv- a the ire s K-iog to be a worn out excuse.) Itie t' acbr wh does not read professional boos in order that she my mmy B-t aofg sttaa by which she my be enabled to do her w tk in a m .re skillful manner; who doee not make a study of her w .rk wh . must 1 ok cloe. Iv to tbe text tor each question aba asks iu ladtatiaa; who is unable la enlarge on the subject in hand and rooaf womwi interest in tbe work ; wbo is unable to clarify the ideae in the roi-d- of :he pupils, is unw .rthy the name of teacher. Tbe t acher wbo ia too indolent to givr hr best efforts to tbe advancement of her pupils, is a para-i e in the profession, and ahould be driv-n from ii by an indianaut public. The teacher wbo expecta interest and enthusiasm on tbe prt oi pupils must be a model of iutere-i and euthuiam herself. Sbe moat set an example for tb? pupils that is worthy of emulation SIGNATURES OF CHILDREN FOR WORLD'S FAIR. Use but one printed bead, the rest blank. Let all pupila use the ame ink. Reserve a line under each signature, and then, ten days later, let them sign again, each under his or her previous writing. We wish to note improvement in wilting, if any. Let good writers sign first, regardless of grades or agea. Histories of the various township- will also b fnrniled with this exh,bil WILLIAM MELCHIOR, Dubois County Superintendent of Schools.
racautiwns to Disprove or Verif S)its Cutters That Hi.i lnU Chart of Errora Agalnat Them. studded With Dlamonde. "It will not be possible," said an PrabaUj tbe most expensive ss emulovee of the government print- i utc anv where in the ald are : l . . - a 1k k.r .
e, "lor a Ak io piece er- lactones am ror, office' for every lue of ara her various axticlee are proof ai.d c erv page of copy is car- aieiiufev lured of slate. Ia one ol fuliv rre: ad This is 'done in these factorial there are 300 hon-
order to protect tue ottce It is na otai saws, twelve lest in lengn-. an uncortiTu ,i. trng for error, to be wf which is fJ-iahed with sev
charged i ' grapheTe, proof entv-ri.-e cuttJuf ö-amond, each sas
reader ad p:. Liers, and ewry pre- btin orthfa,0w. lhe slate una cu;. to fuard aaiuinät vnieb fuxiüahea the material lor I these costly taws to work upon was :. rei ü ol tha tpe- once o hula valued that tha tract srntc-r r.e robbed the labor of the upoa winch the lamou Chapmapni.:;r and .roof reader of much of lorrv ,n Pqtinsylvania Is situated its humor and nearly all of iu mis- . - Id for a pint of whisky. Its arv Time w, and' that aot many gubeequent owners have taken mil vears ago. wbeu ail the copv fr the il00J 0f dollars Irom the land. J ' ... ' .L. . 1 .11- -!.
CongTeiiona. Keora . nie io tnej most vaiuaoie siato axyivm B :;.r birograpby of the au- m the world axe found in the central LLor Thoat -crc days of prolauity ÄX1(i eastern parts ol Pennlvaxua and drink, and no end of printers' in the neighborhood ol the Pennsyl varns are vrt eitaLt among the old rtua quarries there are houses aocc of the place in regard to the whose walls are entirely ol slate awful 'f.-t' vntten by some ol the The blocks ol which they are rnadr men wl - are immortal in j t imoothiy sawed, and are certain
historv, and that without tne assist- iT most substantial. nen siate ance of tha Raeofd The Bat of thtat blasted in the quarries the rough poor penmen u legion, but it is alabs are taken to the shanties ol prem smerallf conceded that the tne "splitters." The stone forme name" of Bawerd'v Johnion should be ; naturallv into layers, and the "splitat the had of" the roster, though ter," lollowtng the grain or "nbbon" Pratt of l'id.-La is said by some to with his Urge chisel, separates tha b deervi ol that honor One 'blocks into strips. Then the
excellent compositor ol that old re-Strips are passed through a trim
gime, Surneiiai aaoicteu to i. was said to be the only printer who could read Pratt, and he could do so nnlv hn he was drunk. Now it
rxung machine, where, by the blows
ol s hearv xnile, tnev are cui mio rectangular 'shingles." Then they are mied up iro "squares," readj
ii the corrections alone that bother, to be used lor roofing purposes, the printer, and all of these are ob- When slate is cut u lor use bh acure enough to show what the work ! other ways the procedure differs would be if in the written hand of j The huge horizontal saw, with its th raker Even with tue utmost acorei of diamonds, m the factory
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u called into piay; it is lowereu ou one of the blocks "of slate by a ratchet at the rate of a quarter of an inch a minute. The saw would cut through iron or steei at the same rate. The workmen play a stream of water on the slate to keep it cool and trah the dust from the cut
Louis Stevtnaon's school days and after the sawin the block is pla:
his father's manner ol teasing the bT being moved back and for;:.
Dcv is ucno- i uw" macmner unuer a uxuui -
tbej co-operauon
jr a specialty, ufflce In j
rob k, IM n
bulldln on Public Squari
eciia-4 us iNswea Scotl.tint Iküik of to round towers aald to b- siraKüWs from tbe greet typical group found In Ireland. Tb one is attached to tbe batidswme cathe
h pvmoathv of her husband? Ar. deal of Brechia aüd the otber etande In
thata not thousands of homes where tLe center of Atwtsstthy, near the eo the wife and mother would be s Oanr. pat.- to tbe cburebyard. Tbe Christian if her husband would B.ecbiu tow. r hwAt in .is Irretular . ?k L ti . nest life" Ar courses and r-SJSg over loo fet, la tbe ooita with her in U a M BfcT Ar f s .1 t L u Kenneth's reipn. .'71 snd has a uot
1 the salvation ol ttieir nouseuuiu-. f . ailIK.araDC.. rennant tn b:s
AsstaUIr SWaUateA. lrasherty - I be bo vrry ignorant ' Klaaberiv -laTior-nf- Why. actaaUj
be doMt
care crave errors will at tnes in-
trude, but copy and proois are aepi to be on the' safe side in caae of
trouble coming up Washington Star His irrpreselve Voice An amusm. enisode of Robert
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Stevenson's Edinburgh Tays,
E. B. Sampson "Robert s voice," a master had mL "is not stronsr. but impresalTS."
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even know a cure for colds I "This opinion, Louis adds, i
-Kansas City Independent.
fool enough to carry home to my father, who roasted Ma for years iu
I wonder why it la we are not all consequence, kinder than we are. How easily It hV If Louis, in some dispute or childoooe! How tnstBDtaneoasly rt acts' jjb. excitement, raised his tone to a How infalHUv it is resDered:- j, t, . r Stevenson would
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listen with intentional gravuv, ana when Ix)uis' treble was silenced
! would turn la a visitor and remark,
Had One at Heme.
iiä;S wa Dei air riu acu i
W. A. 1 rajler. Bosaar Trajler HAYL0R & TRAYIsUR, Attorneys at Law, jAHPEi., INDIANA,
Wu. prsetlcsln the Courts of imbols snc
a.joiuingoouniiiw. . .
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DENTISTRY
DR. B. -Is MOHBY, Resident Den ist, uirNTINOHUHO, IND tenuers bis professions! crvloes to al I n ai.T work In the dental line, am .rDirises to five It bis closest attentlor U If Plate work specially solli-Ued. and al work warranted APr m-
Money to Loan at 6 Per Cent Wm, A. Wilson, tSPr?. INDIANA.
pressive foiii" and would wonder
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It in VHin to xav UiHt they maae r MBtn ..t. of havlne. to 1772. found bwhiuk iue- o.u-i u.; -. . -vw. riX)U IS noieu at. cooi ioi u-
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ohi-ction to the members of ih- anasüme bells with.n its walla. Tbeee Mancr. nen me lesjcucr queafamilies being Christians and p.-t i" were afterwnrü retuoved and now bang tioned a little girl as follows-
ninderances in the way. lhey a- ma tieightriug sieepie. ue origin m r-inei, ipeu rwa
uut hinderances in tbe wsy. 1 heir tbeee towere is now BotnewnBi uuu. "K. ouoie i, aoub:e i, e-en, rw- " , . : ...,1 . Vi.n.tur. fuL t.ut arcbsfologlsts ere srenera 11 jr ;.,) Kthl
,iwd reiusai is at? uuwc-iiu. - :Z. .w " K...i, i- r
nr.- mm thev could well interiHe ipwim " ' 1" I "Mlten two i s
, - ... . . tinn -ritr. rburrne lor ueieu-c um
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, lailui uuinu oi rather than settled and ae .....- ,fT Tbey were afterward
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liberate purpof?e. Munoana umtHi n, ifnu. the Hivohui tower barWife should always bi EoOBfJ iu per lug dont, dutT gucu fur generaUona feet agreement. It if a aad condi xue tower is now one of tbe eignta of tion when thev differ concerning tbe eaclesn town and is regarded as a
....nii.l. Thrrs i rt nothing more meuionnl of its early
asspRMal in the home than religion. IreUnd
couectioo With)
Scottish American.
old blister, and Louis, remembering
then, has it?! the smart even allusion to his im-
id the teacher. ;tressie voice had given him when
"Yes. ma'am," answered Ethel a bov, laughed at the remembrance confidently ; "our hae." London Kun. Beaa and Death
A correspondent ol the Field ol
London states tliat three times witn
el. It is afterward polished, much as marble and gTanite are. The
value o the slate quarries runs into millions Philsdelphia Ledger. Arbor Day In Australia The state school? in South Australia have a pretty annual lestival. called Arbor day. when all the scholars and tr-alic-r useinble in the open spice brfore their schoolhouse and plant a young tree, which it ia the spec ial em) of the children to tend throughout the ear. The rest of the dV is 'fe.oted to Sport and merrvmakiui 'lhe tree r pro
that thev had not noticed it before, vide! b list . rataaajtt nd foi When he as grown up, Mr. Sta- warded gratis to every ttate ahool venson at time aould refer to this master in the rolonv. Hapidly grow
ing varietie- are usually chosen, uch as the raieful pepper tree.
ith its delicate ta-sels of greenish
white flowers and eatal pink berries, or the M. ret-ii b:i. Iig. ahoSe glos sv green staeai a ill resist almost ab heat. In a surpnsingly short tune the dustv nlavground will bt sur-
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There i nothing concerning wnicn
i here is more practical dissgreement. For 'his reason religion has f.hln hold in many families
And when the truth ia known will be aeeu that tbe hueband
moet caea ia the guilty Christian Advocate.
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The thaaaee Cetaalr. There are numerous reliable ttate-
OsVuts of grlizly Ocars baring atUcked men, but uowadays tbe grizzly does not seek out hi hsaaMM victltna. as there are credit le Stain uts tbat bis fore-
parly fathers ud to do Neither doe be he in wait und. noum lug upon a bunter tear LUn into bloody shreds In dV
To Eaf rce the Drlsk Rale lighted fieiidUhnekS. as tbe old time The Waba-h R R ia taking ver Btoriw used to toil. The change to tbe ine "SSWO SB . s dUpoaltion U Ukened if vet pronounced P M 10 lhe hunter.o tbe change In tbe char implicating liquora by its emploe of tD, frlixlj Recently otlH uf the taataat, 0Hhe arctic Wbm fesrleas and beat running engineer ,ur1orjg far tBe Hudson Bay com on the eatern diviaion of the Wa ire MtabUshed the diaties or baah wan diicharged for using in ,u i, .u there often tcfened to tha Ia . . . a . a tf
toxicants, and quite rncenny rrlbt or anacas ny pouir ueai. i-u
number of the beat and old. at train a nviKator m me arcoc se nas o--u H.-rharnd for the UseJ and ihrwed to death by polar
bears. Hut for nearly a century the polar bear has not been regarded as eo verv berve. and nowadays it la looked
art were doomed, that surgeons soim uf tfct eth, lor it is a com
would become Biefi puddier and mon jUperttiuon m rural parts that that a false eentiment and lear tept m grdn of a house about pain and the infliction of peua wbert a death occurs if not informwould take from the Jculapiaai üf lüe vtSit wx either die or fraternity the boldest and manliest le4e lhe aVr Hence the custom qualities. No more heroes of tur- u ull orvd 0f making three
When Anaesthetic Were New.
V hen anawthetics were nrsx oia- m Lh experience have bee died rounded with a fringe of tree, covered it was urged by those who:ltim tllt.ir nilet on the death of forming a welcome relief lor wearv had learned to admire the dexterity ajj- ownerf It would be interest- eT h M Naill in lxjngman s
of surgtcwl art that the days oi mat t T know lt tboee bees wers in
When the wheat is growing u the fields nei the bnks ol the Vila, Egypt, great quantities ol birds wl every kind pounce down upon the tender grain and would soon destroy the whole crop were it not for the watchful stone slinaers. Theae are men alio stand all day perched
on little platforms here and mere
gery would be born.
The (rrialal) mt Fate Mobacnnifljtta have 1
taps on tne hive with the door key, 'after ahi.h the bee ar told of the
sad eent A piece of black crape is
then Hxed to the hive or hives, and throughout the lields with .
fablr
I a . a a . Sk-a Ill.tafMt- l. -
( WD,.., .ne, rre-i 7'- offering of pounded funeral cJw.' and pebbles, shouting any bird tnat
Bobett Bar- tbe celebrated noreliat. tran.e Another common beliel la a stone alinger is a regular nrois. .... - ia e. ;tkat if hM when swarmin. settla . sin in Lnt. though a poorly paid
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LITKET AND SALE STABLE t'ERD. VOLLMER,
main 'ikh ; . Jafier, Ind
.iways have the let turn outs, of any vanetv for customer ; particularly com-
aierotal traveler. Courteous and care..11 driver to all part of Dubois and aliening counties. Horse boarded and
old on cheap terms.
bear's dis).t iwb Met ug (...rkii Baaste straae-ie. Maxim Gorki, tue Uuaiau noveUat
I1UIUUCI u. men have been discharged for the
same reason. B K. Cotter, suierintendent, ia-
tend to diamian all men whom he considers unsafe becsue al the u
,f iiituxicanta, and ha- eummonnore thsn fifty mn betöre im t ,nwer chsrgee. Tha tTaba-h an
.ounces that it will forntd employ haJ all ,.a,iy car.t r th.tt In many waya a entering aalo n and will strictly r.-1 Us the wly strugcles of Jacob A. nforce the rule The book cf ruins RUa ll. r.ui away frx.m bom when ,?vranv superintendent tbe nghl a lad swd M yenra found life mighty iea any F""lcu r. hiri, erui,i,ing. lie worked as a day a discharge employes who are in JaM gru u j R the habit of visiting eaioons. niQ Thm hv fd tUt fre- ,0.. When a man makea application ( oltaiQd at K.axan. and, tinn fo a position, besides the usual LaUj(: H Di ney to pay for bi Jour
nKvairal examination, be is closely u1, u, . K.,i ,!,,,, u distance of
, . .nJ.npa rvf f r l a .MM. . .
mtinizpii tor any sjvssm . rr ,nj UIKI
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vo.it. tbe grand irr. for permiMion on a hedge stake there is certam to 1- a. . saa . f a
be an almost immediate leath in the
familv of their owner
to loi at on. v for Siuyrna. altoun a brillsant court leta aas then iu pro, rewa Vpon helri: a!"! L. reason for
au h baste the ni.-r tt-jdhd
I lust saw the angi-l of
upon as n .-owsrdly beast. ABBoclatlon yootrr lu tle crowd He looked with artntd mt-n baa modi bed tbe polar ut nmeetly that I know he has
Growth of Nails. The growth of nails is more rapid in children than in adults and slow
est in the aged. It go on more
fTk La li 4 LU w - , a-- -- wj - ) 1 , d tte sniun. rapidly in summer than in winter, tout ol public life?" asked the man the anrel and ao that the same nail that is ra- who had met with political defeat
"I beheve that form of expression
for in. I wish to escape bim.
-Go: Go at oo-e!"
who tb. n , k. .d to tne enge
a.ked wbv the latter bad looked so newed in 132 days in winter requires
ear neatly et tbe vizier. "I was wondering." replied the aagel of death, "why be was here, for I have orders to kill Urn in Nf .yrna
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one. It being tnougm uiai euj.i; standing still all day 1 not very hard laborTlt is only for a few week twice a year that the stone slinger can find employment. R Loadrshia.
Did ou say that 1 had dropped
only lib in summer, lhe increase ol the nails on the right hand is
more rapid than on the left ; it also
a aa 1 a . a - - T a ss
was u.eU, replied tne miexieci "Young man. you have made a miat-k- 1 have not drOODd. 1
Oft I.
-If
s-
use
of intoxicants. Searchlight. , ..east
a He I m In love wttb a charmltg girl, and I'd like to ask yoar advice She - I'sn wiblug to blp yoo all I can.
1 hen be found be bad He -Well, would you adrlM sae te propose te you
diJers for the different Angers, and! have ascended to a high nlana of in order vurrespondmg with the economic thought which the plod length of the nnger It is most rap ding masses hav not yet reached id fvr the mildle finger, nsarly But th spaiaUon ia only tempoequal for the two either side of this, rary Ail I need to do is to sit heis -1 t . 1 - - ..J.l. ..I .K ..I..U nrl lat tha DUlkC
aiOWBT iOI lue Cliil UUMVi, ww w I a iiii a-i mm - r -i tsx U- th-k laatehaj to ia ''Wsaaoa krta..
