Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 November 1908 — Page 7

I AM A MOTHER

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II . v American women in is t-clay lonpr for this .nie into their lives, and , . . ' to utter these words, but

it some organic uerange- ''. n happiness is denied them.

1 Montau interested in this

s - "i .nld know that pnparat i r lu althj maternity U i And by the use of LYDIA E. PIMKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND v M ,'ri- (iiliner, of West I - t , rites to Mrs. Pinkhain: -.tly run-Wvn in health f k'.t-ss pt-ulir to my mx, ' i K, Pinkhain' s Vegetable

i as reeotnmenueu to me. It r . r-d ii c to perfect health, i l;-.'ht I ain a mother."

1 !hhieIIall,ofIardstown,

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- a very prent sufferer from uMrts and my physic-inn failed . Lydia H Pinfiham's Vejremid not only restored inc . :tlth, hut 1 am now a proud

NEW DISTRICTS A7W IfEW HAIL WAYS. W eaten. Cftiin.l nr.l Hrllrr Conllfluii. lli.m K rr fur t( (lenient. To the Kdlmr -Sir: Doubtless many of your readers will be pleased to have some word from te Knm atMa of Western Canada, where sueh a large number of Americans have made their home during the jwst few years, it 9

pleasing t0 be wt. to rPIMJrt luat Rea, rally the wheat yield has been good; It will averuge about twenty bushels

io tut aere. There will he many ease where the yield will go thirty-five hnshelH to the acre, and others where

uity bushels to the aero Una been reorded. The oat and barley crop has

iHH-n gjMeiKlld. The prices of all grains will bring to the fanners a magnificent return for their labors. An Instance lias been brought to mv notice

f a farmer In the PIncher Creek Southern Alberta) district, where winter uheat la grown, who made a net proflt of $10.55 an acre, or little less than the selling price oL his land. Thirty, forty and flfly bushels yields are reconled there. The beauty about the lands In Western Canada Is that

they are so well adapted to grain-raising, while the luxuriant gras.s that crow everywhere in abundance makes the best jwssible feed for fattening attle or for those used for dairying purposes. The new homestead regulations which went Into force September. UXkS. attracted thousands of new settlers. It Is now itotadble to secure 1G0 acres In addition to the ICQ acres as a free grant, by paying 53 au acre for It. Particulars as to how to do this and as to the railway rates can be se- !

ured from; the Canadian Government

ageuts.

The development throughout Westera Canada during the next ten years

win probably e-eed that of any otber

vuuiry in the world's history." Is not

the statement of an optimistic Canadian from the banks of the Saskatchewan, but of Mr. Leslie M. Shaw, of

New York. ex-Secretary of the" United States Treasury, under the late Presl-

dent McKinley and President Itooevelt. atid considered one of the ablest financiers of the United States. -Our railway companies sold a good deal of

their land at from three to Ave dollars

MILDRED'S SACRIFICE

Tale

XO'tth a

Sequel

Henry Creen Frawley was considered

a lucKy follow. Everybody sold so.

U4 oire, everybody was supposed to Know. He had nlentv tf title Ttvltl0

goods, was good looking, young, healthy and engage,! to tho star debutante of

mrnwjH, uwniy .MUared WaMs. Irawley is always In luck." said .Si6?! c.hums- Ho was popular in atnit-tic circles and wnn itmimtinn

au awes for his fearless dashes on tile

ireiu ana nis skill at bat and oar. He was liked by the ladies, and his tall, finely knit frame and clear skin, combined with marked regularity of feature, earned for him the title of Adonis. He cut a lot of Ice." and yet somehow the boys were not at all Jealous for they thoroughly liked his manliness.

. " i-uuuiK was 10 oe a June affair

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FOR SICK WOMEN.

.:ty years Lydia E. PinkV table Compound, made t - and herlis, lias been the i i!iidy for female ills, : it ively eured thousands . if h hohave lccn troubled with !. !it-. inllammation, uleera"l'l tumors. irrepiilnriliic

Wins, backache, that bear-Ul,n "crv and no,v ,,,(' ow are .-eil

i. .imp;, lmtulency, indices-

!i iit-i uu.sproscrauon. 'r v. u tr- it? Itn. Pitikhmn invites all sick wonnn to write her for advice. lic has rrtiiiled tliousnnds to licaltli. Address, Lynn, Mass.

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of Wheat Land in W estern Canada WILL MAKE YOU RICH , t - vr hare ).m pwit Geri ' ; in 1 nh.- run d ihfCfl. - R i i.jt m it i- MMitiif Xa ail ,4 1 . .icr.- frre. ami adiliUunal r. l-iMii n n tv cnuntrr ha .-I.Hi. .--1.1.x it k j r..,. irkaht.- " Kt-j fluni cara N 4' -.ma! Kdituc who ' i !i in Aii;u.t laM. , " 1 will n t raanr (amen '- a"nr. Gntiiv-raUinir. Miel !"r," an- thr rrmcioal indu. - to-tient: Svial t'ofMtitmH the V Uama.-, ua-iaatll: SdnWs. 1 ir. t.cWal tud. -'- - purc&al from Railwar

i tili

l .AST tWiST WI244T"

am mformatloa a to

- "-I Kjflwar Kai, appir to

-r H. K 3f Floor,

c. lniiaoapolu. Ind.

. lrnl K' nts. I va twttudrtliant.

iuk wie surac iano at from fiftv tn

seventy-live dollars, and buying more up in Canada at from ten to fifteen."

The editor of the Motiticello Uowa) Express made a trip thnugh Western Cauada last August, awl was greatly impressed. He says: "One cannot cross Western Canada to the mountains without being Impressed with its immensity of territory and its future jir.sp.-t.. Wbrre I exected to find frontier villages there were substantially built cities and towns with ever? modern convenience. It was formerly supposed Mutt the climate was to severe for It to be thought of as nn agricultural country, but its whfatriiMi.e potBihlliiies have been amply b'atcd. We drew from Ontario many of our best farmers ami nwt propresdive citizens. Now the Ani-ri-nns are emigrating hi gratr numtHTs to West

ern Canada. Seventy-fhe per cent of the settlers in that good country located r.mthcadt of Moom Jaw and HeKin a are Amerfc-ans. Canada Is well pleased with them and Is ready to welcome thousands more."

BUGKACHE,

Sideache, Headache, and a Worn-cut Feeling Kay all come from Constipation.

I line's Family I

Medicine - I alto Lane's Tea) : Tonic-Laxative and

constipation and the

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t cotae from it.

a KT-eat blood medicine or.o of the best for all h, kidney and bowel : ' t:nts. ;; ''.'-rists, 2S and 50 cts.

Domestic Politics. "Whom did you support during the last campaign?" "A wife, two children, and n ninihnr.

Mn law and kept my life Insurance at

the same time." Puck.

Ur ""V. tw i Whin i lTr for ehfl"im ti-rfb-Inc. softens tb rumv r-'ar- infiammttiotw ilUys psin. eures wloj coUc ic KU bottia.

Wnen dignity is without foundation In character you may expect a man to fret over It

If rea nfch N-autlrnV. ctfar. walte ctoUies.

use nea inxi nail uiue. Iirge 2oz. pacJt-

age. a, cents. Botany Courtship. There was fun among the flowers

Though some thought it was silly. Tl-l. 1. .1 A . I 1 1 .

ui-u iitc uusiuug uauaenon Wooed the timid tiger Illy. Chicago News. Another Mutual Friend.

"He s a sort or a near comedian.

Isn't he?"

"No; a not-near comedian."

-Judge.

The Dumdum Bullet.

Tho dumdum bullet is named after

the place, near Calcutta, where If was

first made.

- - - I Low Rates lo Ca10"1 ! 7T " Oregon.U'.tHingtoo.

isd-K t 0,0,4J. MonUns. Wrora.n

OFHOUSEHOLD

KEPT GETTEfG WORSE.

riro Vrnr of Airfnl Klilnrr nirne.

Nat Anderson, GriM'nwood, S. C

Fays: "Kidney trouble lHsan about five

years aeo with dull backache, which

pot so severe In time

that I could not set around. The kidney

secretions became bad-

iv disordered and at

tunes there was al

most a complete stop "f the flow. I was ex

amined apiin and

acaln and treated to no avail and kept cet-

have to praise Doan's

I

tins worse Kidney Pills

for my final relief and

cure. Since uslnc them I have sained

OF Hnncr"1 Suie' on SHIPMENTS 1 In Ftrensth and flesh and have no sign

EMif-r . -T UUODS AND

,r'u.'lA' MOVABLES

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UriMio.,.V ",U'AUL"- Address

.r J3 Lint.ll Suire. Bsllal.. fi.1

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of kidney trouble"

Sold by all dealers. ro cent? n

1 Foster-MHMirt i n HntTalo N. Y.

i lit necomcs a urns rainer man a

away ofp rtvv jt I lender who ii'as his appeal to tho

the church, and nlnns

discussed, when suddenly the couple decided to marry earlier. Nobody knew why. and "Dame Gossip1; manufactured many reasons, not one of them correct, however, and thereby hangs an interesting narrative. The wedding was a quiet one. Maids and grooms were dispensed with, and the couple disappeared, no one save the Walll3 family being Informed as to their destination. Matters soon cMtin.i

down, and what was for a while a

nine days' wonder" became a mat tor

of local hhstorv.

About tho aame time a certain vonnir

man received his desree of M. n nmt

proceeded to put in some good practice at a celebrated retrat a long distance

rcmoTea irom tue home of the Wallis family and the collate.

John Whldden. t One evening, nearly two years later, he waa attracted by tho sweet singing

oi a woman, proceeding from

tamauo waru. mere was something exceedingly pathetic in the lull-

any, at the same time soothing and

lancinating, it did not sound to his skilled ears like the voice of an insane person, but of one who was suffering fin ttntil.t ..l7.r r. m . .

11 tum 01 me neari-

tireak, and there was an occasional

break in the voice, then a spurt, as if she was summoning up all her courage

o go on wnn the song.

rne next day he visited the ward, and there, beside the bed of a hope-

ivsiy insane, nut seemingly vigorous, young man sat a young woman his contrast in every way. She was talk

ing m low, musical tones to the pa-

uiu ana was gazing into his eyes with ail her soul, bessine for recognition.

She was not a nurse or attendant, but

me taithful little wife a bride of leas

man two years.

John Whldden approached and gently placed his hand upon her head with

a lew comforting words, when she

raised her eyes, and he then recognized

me iace 01 .Mildred Wallis, the once

aappy girl whom he had loved aecretlv

before Harry Ftawley came into the

oouege and captured her.

Uravcly he held his lovo In check.

isut now that she waa in trouble and

sorrow it all returned witfT tenfold

energy, and he drew from her the sod

story of her aacriuce.

insnntty hart been in the F raw lev

family for generations, but never a

symptom came to Harry, and he felt

mat he would escape the taint.

One evening, manlike, he told Mil

dred the family secret and urged that

tue engagement be broken. She trern

bled. but. like the true girl she was

and reeling also that his manly vigor and care would keep the enemy at boy, abe refused to accept the opportunity to be free and vowed she would share

his lot.

A few weeks following tho confes

sion be began to show a slight symp

ram 01 mental aberration, and so. at her request, the marriage was hastened and they went to a distant place amid

the hills, hoping for the best

What a honeymoon for this voung

couple, he gradually growing more and more insane, she clinging closer and closer, praying to God almost hourly to spare her husband's reason. All in rain! So it was here than John found them, and here he was compelled to prepare her ralnd for the worst, for in a fow

weeks life departed and the once brilliant brain was forever at rest. The patient's mind cleared a bit toward the last, nad he was enabled to recognize the doctor and his faithful little wife. Almost his last words were "John, for my sake, he everything to Mildred. eSe that she has a little sunshine to make up for tho shadow I have cast upon her path. Promise me you will cherish her, for

I can read in your eyes your love, and

I am glad. Take her back into the world and. whatever happens, you have

my blessing."

Five years later, on an ocean steamer

homeward bound. John and Mildred

met. They had corresponded together

all that time, and there was a tender

link between them Henry's memorv

In the moonlight they spent hours to

gether, and before tand was sighted

Mildred had given her promise to be

John's wife. She wns greatly changed

and chastened by her great sor-ow

But for the strong Influence ex-.rted

over her by John Whldden's comforting letters and the thought of Ham"s

dying words her life would have In

deed gone out long before. After an illness of some months she was taken 10 Italy and there remained until ro-

storod. She was now returning to the

home of her wouth. cherished, protect

ed and loved by her truest friend, never

more to face her first grief aione, but

to begin life anew. Roston Post.

Infidel Garments.

In the Mohammeran laundries of

Egypt a secret mark Is used to dis

tinguish the Hnon of "believers" and

keep It from polluting contact with

Infidel garments. This mark Is care

fully removed before tho garments are

returned.

His Friend's Opinion. T have been married four tiroae and yet I often fear that I do not understand wowen." ' The fact that you havo been mar?o.fr .nilm,7 ,"ht 10 ovo from jour ralnd all doubts concerning tho mattor. "-Chicago Heconi HaralJ? Unexpected. Mrs. Gramorcy What do we need for dinner? 51MelShure' ,num- 01 trippod i ,, Lhe rUK and we need a new sot of dishes. Puck. '

Beware of Ointments far Catarrh that Contain Mercury, aerc-jry wli! nqrelj dtroj the snse of me!l and roaiptetK (Wange the whole system when enterln; It through the mucous surface Su-h articles shoald nerer be used except on prescript tost frota repatabie phrMelnas. as the damace they will do Is ten fold to the rood you can poislblr qVrlte from tbera. Hair Catarrh fure. raanttfaetured by P. J. Cheney & t o.. Toledo. O.. eontains no mercury, and la tkn int.-n.n.

acting dtreetlr upon the blrxvl nri m....

surfaces of the system. In boyln Half Catarrh l are s ire too ret tho rnUin.

It 1 taken tateraallr ami mir in T.i

Ohio, by P. J. Chener & Co T.,timni.i.'

free.

Sold by Hraeclsts. Prtee. 75c. pr Untie Tale Hall s Pacitiy Pills for constipation. LOOKING BACKWARD. j

What Is the Earliest Pvnt in 1 tr-

til k Ii V You Can Remember? I I can remember back to mv fourth'

year, said a navslcinn. "t tva rnr !

I1!05 tl,e Philadelphia Centennial of 1

lzio, anu 1 remember two Centennial

scenes well. One Was n erool rnnm

full of brass band Instruments honis so bg and yellow and shiny that they delighted me. 1 rememher inn o 1

Turkish coffee room. My father took

me into this mom. Turks In mtiv..

uresss bervea me coffee. I liked the ! place at first; then I &aw that it was noisy. The native waiters shouted horribly. I was frightened. I wos on the point of tears, butw hether I cried or not I can't tell you." "I can remember back to the time when I was three." said a lawyer. "At the age of three may father took me to Cape May. I saw my father out in the water. He laughed and held out bis arms to me, and. all dressed, I ran into the sea to him." "All of us," said a psychologist, "can remember back to our fourth year Some of us can even remember "bar k 1 to the second yoar. It would make an interesting article, a compilation of the i earliest memories of a lot of peopl.-. , The troubel, as a rule, is to fix the

uaie or inofe memories, so as to in

sure of our age at the time." Pitts

burg Press.

The Whale.

A whale's greatest speed Is from ten

10 twciTe mues an hour.

15 YEARS OF SUFFERING. nnriiliitr, Painful .Suren on L.ejc TorlurrU liar and -Msrtit Trll Mttuy Itcnirdlf to So Avail Curnl by ( ullrura. "After an attack of rheumatism, running sores broke out on my hnsband's legs, from below the knti-ü to the ankles. There are nn vrnr in toll

nil the discomforts and great suffering he had to endure night aud day. He used every kind of remedy and three

pujsicians treated, him. one after the other, without any good results whatever. One day I ordered some Cutlcura Sonp. Cutlcura Ointment, and Cutlcura Itcsolvent. He began to use them and In three weeks all the sores were dried up. The burning fire stopped, and the pains became bearable. After three

monius lie was quite well. I can prove this testimonial at any time. Mrs. V. V. Albert, UpjHjr French vi! Je, Me., July 21. 1007."

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acts eiYtl

the system ejectuallyl; assists one in overcoming, habitual constipationj

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lv outle bou els, cleanses,

Self-realization comes through on-.

ice for social redomption.

p e rm a nent ly. 1 o got its) benejicial ejects buy the genuine. flanujacturcdbytho California Jig Syrup Co SOLD 0 LEADING DRUCdSTS-501 fBOTTlL

mi mm, ' ilrlu S ulllrl

ALCOHOL 3 Pf.ll r-fv-n"

ANcgelaWelVcparaion&r. slm atinlicFoodjiKiRcciia (ifigUicStoaadisandßffi

All in Diagnosis. Patient How many different lan

guages do you speak, doctor?

Doctor Only one, but I understand

a great many different tongues. Detroit Tribune.

Oatmeal and Apples. Well-cooked oatmeal with a raw an-

nie is claimed to be an ide-.il riit for

humanity, and children can keep strong and healthy on this at the smallest possibio.ouUay.

His Finish. Ted What Ik-came of that fellow

who used to rock the boat?

.New Oh. he's rockins the eradlo of

the deep. Bohemian Magazine.

A Cure for Hoc C'lntlcrn. i Hog Cholera or Swine Pia sue as it is

sometimes called Is a highly contagious

disorder. i

When a hog shows any symptoms of

this disease, he should be Isolated at

once and the pen fumigated In order to

save the other hogs If possible.

Mix one part Sloan's Liniment with

two parts milk In a bottle and give

every sick hog a tablespooaful of this

mixture night and morning for three'

Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Promotes Di$wtionfcerfc!ncssand RestrnnMitKneithrr

OpiunusIorphinc nonMircraL s. .

ÜT NARCOTIC.

JUSeaaat-JbMte&ßx-S.mSttd ' fSrptrztut -tiCsrtxxkUa for J5WQTjficd Sjct -YiXzrjrenllrnr.

Apcriect Remedy forCoitsRpj-

i ion , sour biomacii.uiarntxi

"Worms .Comiilsioiu ihtnsh ncssaniiLossorStEEP.

lacS'imfo Si5naßre of NEW YORK.

Bears the A. Signature Am '

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Guaranteed, undcrthc Foodjuj

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Exact Copy of Wrapper.

In Use

For Over

Thirty Years

ASTORIA

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MSTIne lif r j-f-ir win lorfnl

Jsmts il- jan. 1W ilsreer St.. JerisrCltr.N. J.

uays. Monus Liniment is a powerful

antiseptic, kills the dLease germs,

soothes all Inflammation and acts as a

tonic to the animal.

.. J. .McCarthy of Idaville, Ind.

says : .My hogs had hog cholera three

days before we got Sloan's Liniment,

wuicn was recommended to me by

neighbor who was using It with suc

cess. I have used It now for throe iinv

and my hogs are almost well. One hog

aieu before I got the Liniment, but I

have not lost any since,"

Mr. G. W. Italsbaugh of Peru, Ind..

writes: i had four pigs that were

coughing and were not doing well. I

gave them some of Sloan's Liniment

and they got better at once."

Sloan's book on Horses. Cattle. Hoes

ana rouiiry ;nt free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Iloston. Mass. He has no force with men who has no faith In them.

Goodness can not become habitual unless we will to be bettor than wo absolutely need to by. Are Your Cinthra Faded T Us KM Cross Rail nine and make them white aaln. Large 2t package, 5 cents.

Sublime victories are commonplace days.

first won In

BesT For

The Dowels

i iiicuurrcis

CAN OY CATHARTIC

TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body antiscptically clean and free from unhealthy germ-life and disagreeable odor, which water, soap and tooth preparatioaa

nionc cannot do. A germicidal, disinfecting and dcodorizingtoilctrequisite oi exceptional excellence and economy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet atores, 50 cents, or

by mail postpaid.

ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES i L2! Trial Sample

Conflictinn ADnearanees. ' " "iTH.NDiuutr'sooMtMt.

Her eyes seemed to tell me she loved me, And yet, though I'd often nronse.

Her lack of conjugal affection

Was plainly implied by her "No's." Harper's Weekly. Mere Caution. "I don't believe In kicking a man

when he is down."

Of course you don'L It micht

stimulate him to get up again."

Philadelphia Lodger.

foil fn h vn,TV''I'aorarlpw l 8t "t-vw sou la boik. Tt. cenn tit tabiet lumped COC.

sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 59J

THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mi.

s Ji , " rriC niiles n. e. of I hkas.. I prejudices of th p ople. 1 i -,n,',-,f' ?1T per arre. ' " " 1 , J , "ajr: h-!e. fonri : n wm W M f. l

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i MeHiuiiipöütistjeffaier

Tut. Gooi.

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Paradoxical Praise.

Ho liked the cako which she did bake.

And as he readied a piece to take

He paid her this odd compliment: "My dear, you surely take the cako." Kansas City Tiroes. Conscience is the answer of mv life

to the light I have.

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IF YOUVE NEVER WORN

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to learn the bodiTv

comtort it qrvca m the wettest weather

MADE rO Hard scrvicc and" guaranteed KATERPSOOr

3S2 ATAaCOCOSTOtti CAtAioe ntt

trs t ca sejtaw tu.

Spalnards and Hares. Hares are never eaten by Snalnards

because in Spnln there Is a superstition that hares in tho night visit

churchyards, burrow into the graves .and eat tho doad bodies.

Something New. "Did you see anything new at the circus this year?" "Vos; the children who iaughod at tho clown's Jokes wore now." Brown

ing's Magazine.

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Saccharin.

One pound or pure saccharin has the sweetness of a quarter of a ton of

sugar.

The Whale. Tho bono frame of the avoraga

whalo woighs about forty-five tons.

Our Coins. No man's haul appears on any Unit

ed Statos coin.

"Strength" may be the way

heaven spells our word struggle.

that

T. JoobU tnnket and sells mora M

men swa.ix) nn.l 53,00 sliors than any othrr manufacturer In tlie world, bWcau they Iiohl Ihelr shape, nt bettar. suid wear longer than any other isak. $jtl it All Mcsi far Enr Mimfcir f th. f .mil, Utn, Boy, Wem Mitstt I Chflirsa U "Sr.! tr lM; w L. D.iVui tt.isa I S.0 tSMt tn U. Ul U U waru mr .No Aul.ttltute. Vf. u UftoiU luni sfxl pnoj ti iumril on bottom, gold "tPTiT Shoes mstw from tsctorrl aar ttt oHr,-wot'd. Cats ont frre. "',w"" W. L DOU0US. 117 St.rVh.. Brscktsg. Hsss-

Xo man can live a whoJo lifo without some sense of tho lifo of all men. Ho counts for most In prayer who counts himself last of all. N"o heart is more sick than the ono that always nurses Jtsolf. Self-denial Is self-dlscovory.

I. N. U. INDIANAPOLIS NO. 45. 130S.

PUTNAM FADELESS DYES

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