Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 43, 31 December 1913 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 31, 1913
XMAS PARTY BRINGS ASSOCIATION TEAM HONEYWELL ANSWERS 1 CHRIST! AM SUNDAY
FAMOJOGETHER Brothers and Sisters Meet
Time in Twentyone Years.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Dec. 31. A very happy Christmas house party was that at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. W. Benton Wilson. Sunday. All of tho guests with a few exceptions remained until Monday evening. This was the first time in twenty-one years that all of the brothers and sisters of Mrs. Wilson had been toother. The company includes Mr. and Mrs. J I. A. Nicholson and son, Lawrence, Crary, North Dakota, Mr. 0. H. Nicholson, Tulsa, Okia., Mr. R. 13. Nicholson, Warwick, North Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. James1 T. Nicholson and daughter, Helen, Battle Ground, Mr. and Mrs. James It. Hunt, Fort Wayne, Mrs. S. R. I'ruitt, Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nicholson, Mrs. Mary C. Nicholson, Miss Emma Nicholson of New Castle, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Griffin an1 family of Spiceland. Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Mosbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Calloway, Mrs. J. B. Routh and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Doney were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson of Milton, Tuesday evening. Visiting Reratives. Mrs. Jack Carpenter of Fort Wayne is the guest of her sister, Mrs. K. R. McGraw. Mrs. Roy Paul has returned to Bellefontaine, Ohio, and Mrs. Fred Beale to Indianapolis after a visit with their Daunts, Mr. and Mrs. Squire Conrthwaite. Charles Doney, R. F. Wissler, II. R. Miller, Wiliard Petro, J. W. Harper, William Hansley, Mr. Frankenber and others attended the Democratic fjiftrio convention, held in Connersville Monday.
DEFEATS HUNT FIVE CHARGE OF OPPONENTS
Each Aggregation Bowls With Four Men on Y. M. C. A. Alleys.
Won. Lost. Pet. Starrs IS ti .750 Hunts 17 8 ,") Panhandles 16 11 Jy.) Models it, z .::,!', I. H. C 12 12 .r-"l y. m. c. a lo n; .::th Doctors 7 ' l' .2UI L. Sox C 17 .248 Each team bowling with four nvn the Y. M. C. A's last niht defeated the Hunts, two out of three. Hare w:;s the high man of the evening, rolling 20',. Score:
Parker . Miles . . Harris . . Erk
Blind ... Total .
Wogman 141 Bowman 14'! Donahue 128 Hare 123 Blind 140
(Continued from Page One.) was not tried last night by the long wait as tjiey were entertained by the choir which sang a number of selections and by a reading by Mr. Clace, who exhibited considerable histronic ability. The reading was one of Sam Jon-.--' favorites, "Just walk up and ;ay '-Hello." In making the announcements the ovauci-Iiv-t instructed the ushers to see that t o one is permitted to walk to a seat iii the tabernaele while the annciincenients are being read or while ;::' special musical feature is being
SCHOOL ORGANIZES
Board of Works pJ; Routine Matter'
All INSTITUTE
Election and Installation New Officers Held At Whitewater.
of
1.- M !:. ht-M and form; : fur t:.e I!eV, in.-t.tT.t d i.:t
en counted. TI,-. teachers appoii.t are the same
list oi onto
! iec. J i. day .- ation were
rs
Wh
Y. M. C.
A. 1 6; 13' 1 . j 140
Hunts.
181 If;:; 120 lt'.o 14ii G84 l:::; i:;n i:;s l 'o
17' 1 i
i ro w a
Total Ml
71S l:!S 14 1 1': it;i; 14'
631
Plenty of nice fresh your New Year's dinner,
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at Prices.
BLUES WIN TWO FROM RED
TEAM
To Cure a Cold in Ons Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. ( A1 vortiscment
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
The Blue team of the Anient an Seeding Machine eompanv delta ted
! the Reds at the City Alleys last night i in two games. As most of the players i are new at the game not many high ! scores were made. Score:
Blues. Butler 101 l:;i v. S. Williams 07 0.7 let Longneeker 11 :! ii's 114 Bailey 112 12 11 4 S. Williams 1:1.7 it;2 1 1:1
Mother Leave Tabernacle. !! a small babv in the arms of
I 'In r started to cry. the evang?vditcd for her to take the child the tabernacle. The mother t! for hint to resume his dis-
n.rs' T!:' infant meantime was getw iti its best litks. For over a minute the tense silence ntitit'ed and th.en an usher hastenel the scene of confusion. The mother 'riving the baby and accompanied y two older boys then left the taber- ;;. They did not return. A i':ur sized delegation came over om Eaton. The remainder of the conr. ation was largely made up of , it tiiis. Ceneral Synod, Lutherans bd ( Hin d Brethren, the evening havbeeri set apart especially for mem-
of these denominations. The Mians and Baptists will be guests nor this evening.
5V' evenutdisr expects to continue M. work with the church people for the reiiVMtider of the week. No invitation te"'me forward and confess their faitlliu?liie Lord was extended last Oightaii&.t-one will probably be ext HClef thls., week. A large number of p .tyer sfceet;' were distributed last
H':tt,;'innV r.eeeivins tfiem agreeing
nray Mkiriy-M or the people whose
' they inscribe on the lists.
to
name
COUSEUM
Roller Skating tonight and
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Dec. 111. Miss Alice Bradbury entertained at a family dinner Tuesday in observance of the seventy-fifth birthday anniversary of her father. A. W. Bradbury. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bradbury, and the daughters, the Misses Jessie and Nora, of Muncie, Mrs. Martha Mundell, and Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Obniit and son, Albert. 1 ' DRESSED CHICKENS Plenty 'ftt j&tce dressed chickens, 20c lb., at Schwigman's Meat- Market. 'Phone 2204. NO. 30!) So. 4th?St. 29-3t
Totals . . R. Williams Mook Barker .... Ryan Bennett . . . Totals . . .
. . . nr.N Reds. 102 ... 120 . . . 102 . . . rt ... 13.7
(127 sr. 119 110 no i.7;
ill
mam
tomorrow.
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ELECTION
101
7 1 8
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L21
DEAD FRQM HUNGER - CHICAGO, Dec. 31 George Spence returned home after a ,tvo weeks absence and found his wife dead on the floor of the kitchen. Herpet dog was
v standing guard over her body. A delivery package bearing the date of Dec. t6, was unopened. The dog was nearly dead from hunger and thirst.
WILLING TO SELL. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 31. Stephen Godo, a laborer who earns $10 a week, afl-
i vertised that he would sell his daughter Margaret, aged 8, for $2,000, and
his son, Stephen, aged 6, for . 1,000. because he cannot give them the comforts he believes they deserve.
WORTH
WEIGHT IN GOLD
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS Greeting: As another year draws to a
close we desire to express our I appreciation for the acquisi-j tion of many new friends and j for the satisfaction of know- j ing that the former friends ! have not only remained with us, but have become stronger each succeeding year until today we count them as our, most valuable asset. That our efforts to serve
Mount Pleasant, Tcun. "Cardui is all you faithfullv have met with
you claim for it, and more," writes Mrs. j a fuH measure of reward, is
m. t. Kan, or this piace. I evidenced hv the maWnl I "I was a great sufferer for 2 years and 1 1) iae.ntea 1 nL ma 1 iaii was very weak, but I learned about Car- blessings we have enjoyed, dui, and decided to try it New I am in j and we sincerely trust you P. perfect health. have every reason to be fullv v "My daughter, when changing into j 0i- r i j
1 1 i : KJ 1 HI. 1 OUUOIIVU
paie her Cardui and now she enjoys good health. "Cardui is worth its weight in gold. 1 recott i end it for young and old."
. A. Smith Chosen Whitewater Master For Coming Year. ' V : t S ' WHtTKl-'ATKR, Dec. 31. Thea-
I sonic lodge of Whitewater electftd of i
: ficcrs at a business session held last,1 'night. Following the session, an en-! tertainmeut was held. The new ofi-
: cers, wlio w ill be installed next montl iare: T. A. Smith master; Ira Addle:inan. senior warden; William Curtis, I senior deacon; Earl Graves, junior deacon; William Baker and William
Charles Woods, sec-
WHITEWATER. of the Christian S; special business t the chiireh organ! year. Tiie officer;
er the ballots had b eight Sunday school ed to teach classes last year. The ni
follows: Fred Wallace, superintendent; Har
vey bhank, secretary: Cleveland i'vle, treasurer; Edna Kuoil and Marg-.irite ,Rill, pianists; May Saxron, J. K. , Thomas and Erastus Strettler Man:agers; Rose Richards, Maude Hunt. , Maude Blose Mary Uanks, Mae Saxton, Ollie Hunt, Mary Hunt and John ; K. Thomas. Teachers. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Sasser, of Ft. Wayne, spent a few days with rela- , fives here last week. Mr. T. A. Smith is making preparations to move to (Ren Karn, Ohio, where he'has employment. : Mr. Amos Hollinger and Mr. Ira Jordan has recently installed a acetylene lighting plant in their farm residences. Mr. Cecil Clonp has accepted a p- . sition with McOuire s Lawn Mower I factory at Richmond. Mr. Charles Day and family of near Fountain City, entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fisher Monday. Opens Smithy. ' Mr. Bert Farmer, of Williamsburg, has moved into the property he recently purc hased of J. B. Add Ionian, and has opened up a blacksmith shop. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thurston spent Thursday with relatives at 1, na, j Ind. ! Mr. James Robertson pud family : were guests of relatives at Muncie tuid Farmland, Ind., over Sunday.
i Mr. Harley Banks, of O. S. l, is i spending; his vacation at home. j I Mr. Will Glunt has sold his property to Mrs. Newton Alexander. ! Mrs. Bert White is reported to be I seriously ill with pneumonia at the i ; home of her mother, Mrs. Dunn, in ; Richmond. j
; Mr. and Mrs. ( leveiantl I'yle were . guests of Mr. R. M. Wiley and family , at Glen Karn, Ohio, Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Atldleman, of ! Richmond, returned to their home Tuesday after a brief visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Jennie Addle-
it I I.- t. - of i uii: ; :i; j ro v t ne: sn-e.;-
th st
s'lt.poi t tn o:i the u-o : .tr-r.is--l of a At the I'.ond. the liaia; in., y.
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fr opt nine : A to !ain l lii- bo;' i d of en lTv':de:.t I't'tT Charles yor's motion i The ; ;.- - oi:e of the r lights and il:.lor IiOp'ti the i-litsing s rt 'used to 'ourili street .'t titin v. ouiti ecu!ive and
Tv, ice-Told Tesihu.
Richmond People Are DiS9
i ran fcr Fellow sarier
' ! Richiuor.a testimony b5
hnrirnr in ATppf At Kntnri in v.a t. rov the tnorit q
iK.-.tp.- is j trt otntra ui
! who suffer from bad bacUV.J
1 in. 1 -t any sufferer y
i'ATON, O . Dee M The annual mt'-.-.::.s of the Oentral !';ir:mrs' Insti'ute wiii b held Jatr;.iry and in' th- Stale armory. Kast Muia stro-t. At: ir.ti-resttng program has tu-eu j'rp .ie i, and a .:real nte. Ct-.g is aut:-.-!..; ! l.ectt.iers a.-smd by the
Januar
t"i
- are V. C. Km-ity. 11 K. C.-.r-I am'. Mrs. i'hri-t tia D. laws, -el! Utile, sen of Mr and Mrs. s Kill-1, is tbouyit to be r-vov-
d Xoe of t ; b I r i -, .
Oej.-t I is to In ,i.M :! woliiil gr ;.;! l'eil
.t.T:i !it be U'Uli raised and the chatu. . Also ;
UOiUt: lit retJUi tt-.:tri'e:l th "' ; Tie- filbiig feet ion oi City
the street commissioner, and ashes -a iii be allowed
dumping ground. The dumping
brush, paper and trash, which would become a nuisanet. will be prohibited. Plans tor widening North Third street at the intetst etion with D street wert submitted by the city engineer ;;iul acctpted by the board. At cording to the siecif:eations, thirtyhe feet Will he added to the width of the highway. The resolution provide that benefits may 1 e ;:sst s.-i'd c-u property between the Pennsylvania tracks and Main street, and from North Second to Fourth street.
to spa. Tht u a
Attorney make a e under board's till that
or
ervas; from the effects of typhotd foer The hn! had a St vere ca-e. n-.vi at times his lift was despair d.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clawson ami chilil of Richmond, ate visiting t;. M
Cla w son and family.
DARKEN GRAY HAIR: LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY
deuce of merit, we prevail e
nioef si.tttniMs from Ficbn
pie who p?iin tndorsA 1 t !U- ee:-. fivm tht if forTTCf ti
Here's a UK h mend case:
H ;m Hon. t i
. In J.. ?ivs: "I1have rid me Cf k'i.l
u ghid to confirm ve In their praise j
back was very 1e in the morn'ns
l.t mIJ. Two
i Ri.-h
lit y . me: aeo ft It
m ten I cftitgtt
r:i's I t 1 i;: My v t r;
Sase Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturallv That Nobody Can Tell. Almost everyone knows that Sage
! :i e tiie amount of vlien the bridge is; h vei of the street t!e',.:e of less span
ai.t-r out has been)
c era! years. be untie- the di-f-j.ie. r Charles and
Only dirt
oil int- i ... . i . . . ...,.....,...
ira iiuu cMiipnui, pnipei i i-umpi'wi-Oi ...i i.i.. .... i i. .v. I ....1..
in, oiiiifio imi fv mi- liaiumi i i'iui .inn lustre to the h.iir when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ato the only way to get this mixture - was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wy,eth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remtedy," you will get a large bottle of
this famous old recipe for about 0 cents. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy.
SOME BANGUET DENVER. Cobv, Dec. 31. Mayor Perkins' expense aeount. submitted to tb.e council, shows that he spent $:?.."0
! to entertain the secretary of war and ! the secretarv cf the navy.
m
5M
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Try it.L: sr.ee .tin Celt any c!:ipiiva catarrh. K
r.au ana cry cuarn;.
1 in the If id, bay lever cr :u;n t: v.i .r.i irem chrome pps t'.its l.r:it!.!-.g p;issas:
i - All candidates for county and town
ship offices subject to the Progressive primary, are requested to meet at Progressive . head epiarters, Saturdav, Jan. 3; 1914, 2:30 p. m. - 1 x The diamond output of German South Africa is being regulated to maintain prices.
White, stewards
retary; Charles Blose, tvler.
WILLIAM DURKHART
Lady I cjrned About Cardui, The Woman's Tonic and is Now Enthusiastic in its Praise.
ATTENTION
Automobile and Motorcycle Owners! State License re due and payable Tnn..nwM is.fiw, itm , -.1 1 r. 1 t 1 ti 1
LALLM) 111 DLATH ! plates arev Void It'ter this date). All i applications ; mustV be subscribed and
sworn to before a Notary Public. Bring make of mcbine, ste and number of cylinders. Engine ninber and your 1913 liceuse number.. Blanks and prompt servic, jBrnished by CHARL1SA TENNIS, Notary -Public. At Waking's; CprneV 4th and
- FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Dec. 31. Word has been received of the death of William Durkhart, 72, formerly a resident of this place at his home in Tiffin, Ohio. Mr. Durkhart worked at the blacksmith trade while he lived here. H was a veteran of the Civil war, serving with the Seventh Ohio cavalry. He is survived by two sons and two daughters.
c-.jvn. thus Rivin r soarvJ, r.-suul sUvp t;j i.vr;r,-. fco. i-ies an t h'. .i!s the iatlanv:-4 nteaibranes. t:ne it-r nose blce.b Get Kum!t:n-s, t.'O ori.n.il oat! t: nuir.2 Catarrilbl Je'uv. tit dn:ss:ts i rt ircct, in f anitary t-bc -5c cr cCc. Siic:j.;i; lrco. Wrtto KonCon Mlo- Co., Minneapolis, Mina.
F1 K.ilirkiei
RESOLVE
to send your shirts and collars to the laundry that does them to your liking. TRY US.
Sanitary Laundry
J. Smyser G. Fry Phone 3076. 43 Richmond Ave.
K'dncy Tills mada ; sale by all dealers. I-v -tcr-Milb irn Co.,
Doan's cure " For
rents
r-ta' 1 s r.etnember tho takf nt other.
st:
kidtroll- .
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iii I !dso of lete SO slo.
Yoik. solo agents for United
name
MJPT
if can
rupture tion of
lUand
j w
ii
voti tninK tnere is nojH-ou
wear with comfort, or I tour
then see a free dra,.
The Wundertri
and have your doubts renf 1 jfo
pressure in the back or oi0Et) in front. No leg straps, el 4nds or steel springs. KspH?lallf -ur-tures low down and hard to tjoee following operations and 1 j-up. turos in fleshy women. If 'k ted call at H WESTCOTT HOTI4I
Richmond, Monday, Janbi
8 a. m. to 4 p. mJ ; Innnlre for ' h
M. H. BR01
Tho Wundertruss Dtunotor.
If you can not call, write $ok. Health Appliance Co., 13(5 j;st. New York City, f J
QUIGLEY'S COLD AND UPPE TABLETS I i They will relieve a colt 1 1 jvo sleep. Uso then for fjand Colds. Lngrippft. IleadaJojf Malaria. Trice 25 cents. I J QUIGLEY DRUG Q
NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, 904V4 Mam Street
L ,? tf a Until February 1st, will make
rhC 1 Bridge Work at $3.00 per tooth. K'l r ' u No more. Fully guaranteed. v 4 G0,d Crovyn8 $30 A -'M Bridge Work $3.00 'ZjS T-rlif Fufl Sets -..$5.00
'. i .1 .j iJ-J ' : ' ' J l ff,Z uoiu riiiinys. up
J Silver Filings 50c up
F.
AUCTION!
I cry all kinds of sal an re.
Farm and Pure Brelivtock
Sales a Specialty. Plda
PHONE 42
Addrel
Richmond, Ina
Main Streets
1 JUHJHJ. JMLM
Cd'iiiils
As we pause on the threshold of another year we can only say, we shall strive even more earnestlv to merit vour
sioiier
Farm
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Beine; composed exclusively of harm- I "'"V: it uut a
less vegetable ingredients, with a mild j continued patronage and con- M and gentle medicinal action, Cardui is ! f idence, the accomplishment t
ihe best medicine for weak, sick girls 0f which will briny; us ample ana women ' reward. It has no harsh, powerful, near-pots- r , , ,
v caiciiu me coinpiimenis of the season and heartilv
onous action, like some of the strong minerals and drugs but helps nature to perform a cure in a natural easy way. , Try Cardui. .. B. Write ft Ladies" Advisory Dept. Cliatta. tlooEi Anedicin? Co., Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special Instructions. anct64-pa;e hook Home Treatnisaj lt Wcaco. -at ia rliin v- j.-3cr. oarcQueafe
wish you an abundance of prosperity and happiness. Cordially Yours. Nicholson and Brother.
Your Resolution Will it be "I'll smoke' only good cigars hereafter.'
i
RICHMOND ROSE Extra fine quality in 5c and 10c sizes.
828 You know its reputation 5c Cigar.
ED A. FEL Many men smoke nothing else, 5c cigar.
in Western Wayne County, Countv iust northwest of
Cambridge City, Indiana. Part of Moses Myers' Estate. .
ON JANUARY 6, 1S1 4 One Farm of 100 Acres One Farm of 78 Acres ON JANUARY 7, 1914 One Farm of 40 Acres One Farm of 21 Acres
All these Farms are ii
Jackson Township end
M C. DODS0W Commissioner
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Telephone 2591
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Colonial Uld.s. Room 318
r.DIE. 3IARY TATE DOLLINS (iiurnham tc Graham Pufil. Chicago) SPECIALIST
!N ELECTROLYSIS fPerwnsnt Rsmovalof SuDerfluous Hair. Moles.
-wart3. Etc.) j rruiDAtrw r-n t.-. s, c ti rr,
V1 lll'.Ui KJU Ulilb, VdUtJUSI l ICi ovvuucii reel. kA N I C L ' R I NG Water or Oil. y Facial and Scalp Massage, Srcimpooing and Hair Dressing, Toilet and Hair Gocds.
lTlase Make Appointments"
Evening Appoinirnents for A Employed Persons
a
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t V
E. A. FELTMAN CO,
609 Main Retail Dept.
609 Main Wft If
n I l Ml l I M 1 m n 1 11 I TTTTim-iimmrg-irMi m mi .iimi : w w mm.
ii i mi in i .iimimi mm mi MmmMii Mini IIMiiHiiU, ' ) i ,
ave Moved
econd-Hand
urniture
Store
a better and more
W e have on displav
from 32S Main street to date location, 416 Main.
iina r r tt .hi- o r-t ri canrtnrl hnnfl LT
miw ji iiv." tiiita Jw.uuu-iiiuiu l UlllilUlC, Varpeii, RU2S. StOVeS. Etc.. that We Will Sell nt r?anti!iW?
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SPACE STORAGE O
FACTURIJi
POS
We are equlppe
kinds of storage..
Space with plen
manufacturing p
RICIIMON West Third an Telepho
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of Dcismf
second terPPinni
Friday, larfil9
Pythian Tele at
en o clock
Boston co and
taught. ADrmer pils of Mfolp d Mrs. GertrifKol
invited. .cmbHt
nine o clocf
DckJesiui Oiifep, 11 MsQ 'vilh
FMEE2
Coliseum
On Thursday Vncrnings skates will be furnished free
to beginnersAlr. Fry and Mr. Shute will instruct the hdiesVSkating Tut! day Thursdaf and Saturday, Morning Afternoon srj'd Evening.
THE
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Sit down an4 Tlrl
rutlir.K ttos f
errx cr, rent N . 'ntiii then r-CTi.e zntr
an oj irtari! t! 'sl
lAan for r , Toti
Iiar."? on It
tennis. etc w'JBts
$5.00 to $:oo.
At 2 per c $25.00 co?t3 ; rconths. TLx. We hate . does not -sai:
10 lor
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f$4!;00 per Ton
y,y prices. Come in we may have just the things you mil ' i 4 riot.'a Kaon Irnt'tn nr f y r WRITE Cf lNE Ui iccoraci-' Hand Ooocls TKINSON 1:16 Main Street Kichmonyan 0 Colonial .913 mau: GROUND FLO"? 1178
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