South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1914 — Page 5
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Duncan-Twomey Nuptials Brilliant Soci al Event At nuptial h.-h i:u..-.- at 1::') o'i i'.'-k S.ituid. uarn.ng .it St. Puti - ifru k s tiiur h, M.. v i:n.i .uuraT -a. .n-, :.iu-Li'T t Mr. and Mr.-. ! i:. J. Tw-n''y, '."7 Park a v.. be- .math.- ;,!:!-. t'l Wail- r 1 'ir: a:; : Lu-r.iii.-111., Ivy. J' hri i . l Ii -ooie-, pa-tr the ii'.i' ;.. i" r ; a 1 1 i ii-; Liut ! :iai.y. T!i- w tiding vs. i.- the I.tr-.-L and J', (iit-! of th'- 1 t . . ! .- I a I". iii'' i i i :i;":iV at tii .Iiur-h us . 1 1 1 -! ; -1 -,-, ,,y .-, r; I hul.UItu lioui South pen-.l, Eas-ilb-, ".u .i-'u olid Mil Toundir.g c;ti s and tia Mai.!.-t l the lir ) i - t 1 v.aih i' dh v. .1 immediately an atlra'.t'Ac iuia.-. Asters in iirf ;:.-i'in . ::i '. i n 1 with! autumn foliage udori.e.j th- nun u. j Hedges of palms .' 1 1 i fetns 1. d u, ti a. j Mej.s to the sa nc t u.i v , -a: mU- ; of the entrance; to which Mrni lamej empire? baskets 1 . 1 1 t with white j clirvsintlicmuinH and led with wh.ioj lull.-. Tile altar was thickly banked I v ith foliago inters;. er.-ed ith chr.--j antlo-mums, ami clusters .f diry:--! aiith'-iiiurns and maiden hair frn . tied with tulle )..v wit- aUixed to ; iJt rnatt' pt-ws down th- center aisle, i The bride a attended i-y tin-t M.s-.-s Marv I na an of Rasa lie, sis-j t-r of the groom, Mi.-.-; Ann Carlisle-, arid Miss Firlt-ii I uu - heriy. Loth of j South limd, anil tin- groom by! Nicholas liur.cari, his brother, as b-t j Tw in, John F. R.wino, jr., uiai 1M--uanl TAomcy, brother of tlu- brhjc, : mi.. I William Ai'i'lin-ton ami Vi:.'---nt: (Cnni.cr of Ann Arioi, Mirh., r - j in-' as ushers. Master John s-'taarti Iuraan, four- f-ar-obi ;i ph'.w f tiiolj ro.tjn, was rim laicr. Th- l t alal l-arty . nt r -l t !) fhuf h ! f ptomitlv at p :;;. o , . . . . r t - .a i: n.aahs tohov.iiiir siu-ly ali-r tlo- ,imi-: r.s .mil th- siTiall rin ; ! f r, i ! -.---il , in bl o'k vrlvft an.l air the r ' in a calia liny, l r 1 ! n -, taa- oim'ji who -ni-r'ii I'll n r la.ia s ain:. Ms 'l'womoy, or;.- .if Ibt Hi'-! ti.fti- m.rnl'.-rs of th.- o-1 r.u t tt in South Htual !'f m-t:i1 y.-ar:-, Oi.'.h- a Iovly brhb-. Sa- was : .-o ril in whit1 .atiii. a court train : ' .Uinir from th- shoubl rs in a ; 1 1 wattrau i! sin. 'l'h- hrnli.--'. a m ilib d bas'itJo. was a coin : inat a . :" : 1 1 1 r i ami tulb- t -r m ina t i :: -;" in a r;u'f f ully point-l tunic. p. nlant fror.i tlio points of u'hich w To i. s . , s o f p. arb A lbn :r:- col!;, r of r ., 1 , . . ; i .... . . . ., , ...... . , ; . i . . l ;a, ' , .... , ., . , je..rls. 1 a- Ion- .-il v.as .ast,-ned to bT hair with a pearl ornam.nt; and caught up with a c!ust r f.f orMr.ro bloss.nis. Sb- carrb d an arm 1 aai'if t of orchitis ami valb-y lib. . All three bridesmaid- wero .owrifd :!:!. in apri'-ot satin on: ' t .id.-r, d in 'Town with bodice and tunic ,,f .rii Toitb r. tl brown tulle. They w ore :funnimr brown velvet liars trimmed with a sinirle chrys anthemum of the apricot shade. They carried pompon ehr santhemums in tones of brown. Th- mother of tho hrbb- w a stnnV , '--. m,.,m .vuo . . - i i 1 1 1 ' i I i i 1 1 I iini; - I o r i . . 'ho n.nss was muv.' bv tl: i. : . tlO'M t'. . b't. Patric k s church and Arthur Cra-j modv of N.,tn Dame nmyors iv r. n.i.T.d ybdm ,obc During tic- .:- fertory Mtss Jfs-Phmo 1. 'a r sang x,n,t S t'i :,r'"1 " i At the note! ,V youn, cnple r.-eeiv.-d their frier 'Is in tlv ro. rooi ".'hi. !i was gra- ef 'v arrntv.;. d w ith t'lnk roses. Tho hr'. akf it was served In tb.o Turkish room waVro tlie buffet table in the c.uPt f th." r .mcu v,;is adorm-d wtth a wedding cak.e and rlusters of White c!irw !!:(',. :;;::,., 1 ho confections and tab'..- : t h'ttr.ents !eari:vg out a s.-h- :r.e of b.w nn.l white. Tla- bri.i i .mv w;i "nr' ""' Tl .11 rung - .-m A 3 t5SCU5l!OM VT v t tie t llf T -r"Ni cwirt ri n-uiw ru4 .i v -r . '.i --i -- r 'A iLAv7 jI.Au wvtat .i c If vcur If vcurlcrr tire cr..'Iv, acV.c tj or L'irn, we'll guarantee 7 yovi 'l find corrfort ia t! i T imoiic I If A K 1 !14 hl.i'l Shoes. For the soft cushion ini'f sole fillr up the hollows of your U 1-ot distributes our weight ? t-eilf and makes walking a f rea! delight. Docs away with Jj ccrns r.nd bunions, too, because H it "e!ci;cs the pressure and tic t:zti Many r.ew 5ty!cS to choose from- come in and gtt ;var feet connort tomorrow. Shoe Union Shoe Co. J. P. Stat- Sh Cev. M.'f...
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v- h ic tho table wr.s artistically ar-i;:',.-.d with bride's roses banked about an elaborate veu ! ir,;;- cak'. Anioir-r the j-yuests jre.-e:it from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. X. W. lrum parents of the iinom. and M ; . m rs Jtdin Stuart Duncan ami I ail lumcall, Mis As'ie lc(.oV( t n t.-i;,,, Af i .lt-..n.. inMr. and Mrs. V. J. Dr.ia an and Mrs. E. Y. Duncan and sm James of ot tawa, 111.; Janus Cahiil of Peru. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Crowley, Clen (lalli'way, Raynu'n'l ('or ley. Hugh Daly and Joseph Kin.--i!a if Chicago; Miss Delight Maher ard Mr. atul Mrs. ' M. F. Cart land of Marion. Intl.. Mr and Mrs. T. J. Dick:?:sn ami Mr. and Mrs. William Dickinr,r. of St Jose-ih; W. F. Stantcn and tlauthter Helen of Elkhart: Mrs. J. F. Phr-n. Mrs. II. F. D -W'iut' r and Mrs D Jkus Custer of Lo.ansport. 1ml. i". ami Mrs. DimuT will spend' : l.. ........ : t ' . . , : . ; v.1Min..t(in n, Ynrk and Mhr , on t(ir rr.trn ,.. a( home at 4.,7 Wrblit st.. Ductile, m Mr lnnu,ln is a graduate of univrrs-ityl-i the clnss of 1 ., , ?. otl!ra!,Pl, i;,tho insurance l u.-hi. at Easalle. Mt, Duncan aftcraduated fri.n the South I t . . . - . . . - i i a s-. ..I;, IP Ml Ci' llWi IIT1 KIP .'II .CMri l'. i town VUimtion eonvrn A marri.uo of grot Interest to so.., ;k i.end friends toiv place S.itur- ' nii.g at Ilgin. tl., when Miss F'.fri. da W. Ackeinauc. daughter of ; nd Mrs. August i". Ackemann. ! , ., a,,. t,,. ,rili,. o: Elsie Ceorce i I ."i ! I a s 1 1 1 of Mr. ail Mrs George w. t larri-. 7m; V'rt'0 on nth . !l:.n i . . hinize.i o'eb . k n hti f me bride ! the He v. Eenjam". F. Hoefer. Daring t'.u- doub.o ng ceremony music w.,s furnished ba trio (d instium.its, the piant. din and cello. Throw., laeat the htu' jalms and i''! s v ctf banked wa smilax and hr. s tnth.TMUm-'. tliellinintr rooin. where 'liiiii'T w is servt immetliately foil, .wing tho c-Tomon being deco. rat. ti wi profusions ehrys'inthon 4 u ms. 'l .ie bride was attend by Miss Duel!:. D. At k.-mann 'as maid of ho:: r. and little Hole Mario Zuml.ilhr, a niece, as i!ofr ,girl. Milo llo.lson of South Tid was best man. Miss Aokemanhw ore a gown of com colored crepe o chine with while chiffon ovor-ilr.v sho carried )i li . v ciirysanthcmuiQ Tho ilmver a a a ore a. simple drYof white linatol t.ink ribboi, carrying a ' a a hi pini-w r . mo S ses. j 'i Slide's g- - n js of white !: meteor wi .J an . er-.lrrss of h;;o cliiffon trin.medi jiearls. The I d:ce was of lace wi pearl trimmings. A full length -oil net with, li'.t. boss lace edge :iJ border was f ..-t.mtl into a Julat p and caught to the hair with pearl.- She carried a -hower of vaIio 1 i 1 k Imd bride's r. .- s. 1 "olio vir.g tho dinnrnml reception at the homo of the bro, tho young people 1 ft f r a short.vedding" trip. Tii. y will make the homo after ' mi. E D'ir. at 21 ,v JeiTerson pid.. South ind. Mr. and Mrs. "W.Ray Robbins. 1 :' 1.". E. Iaha;l av.. e, rtaint-d Fritning with an i'ormal recept! ti t-- their friends. Ir. ami Mrs. pobbiiis w er1 marriet in July and t' ok !!;; occasion t coercive their ti:..:ms m their new trie. After a ' .:. hghrf il evening d.ur.; wh.Ich Miss ! v. , , i " 1 1 . , ?i ft. rt-1 ... 1 1 . i , a i . . I I . ...' I 411 4.1. 144.41 j U.-, . ,., I 4 .J I I I - the hostess s .ed a. dainty h t.cheou to MO guest Th- young m ; 1 were presented vith .1 num1 . r of 1 eautiful and mial gifts. Mrs. ib.bbit's was forN-4rllisfiH)rr.thv Sh:snafelt. daUghM ottlr. VXd Mrs. E. M. Sb.ann'elt of thAjty. Mrs. W. CratA 11T North Sha-re dr: 4. entertahOkvIth an inf. rmal t a Saturday il rnoon. c om1 iim-v-nting In r hous t'aarbs J. ' 'inlerotl; The tat. to at whi E M:u k poured, was : .. a a. d in uTc. n g"jest, Mrs. f Cincinnati. Mrs. W'ar.lc prettily ar.nt'i white. hite ctirysanthemurl forming a entv rpie.-o. The gue numbered ii. Mrs. Wendcroth It today fur
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. . . .. J. i i : ''o'V ':- ' v-v'-i Tole.lo whore she will vis.t before returnimr t Ikt home. Miss I., rtha Kless.d. 7:".l Robertson av., entertained (leli::litful-.y Thursc.tv evening at a birth. 'av surpris" j . ... i . m- i.i parcy !or her sister. Miss Agnes Ides-. sell. Fortune telling was the feature j of the evening and music was in- i dered bv the Misses A. V;n iicil and E. Smith and vocal selections ! by Miss Agnes Drajus. Ib rtha Elc ssell and Kay lingdall, C Connor ami F. Deadle. In the gu:;ng contest the prize was awarded to Miss Syi-al Jen mugs. Orange and white were used as i color schema and pumpkins. bl.o k j cats, witches and jack-o'-lanterns were j use.l in decoration. The favors wa. re i pumpkin and black cat stickpins. A i two course lunc heon was served at I the close of the evening, Covers being i . i... I 1 i The Mi.'sionary society of the First Christian clnir.ii held a special meet-j mg 1- riday afternoon to which the sn i. ties of the Indiana Avenue, Christian and Mishawaka Christian churc hes were invited. Tho feature d" the afternoon was an interesting 'tiii - i.- t v.. . i7'i ..ith i . . . - 4-.T 'in. I'U ' .II.. I.11..1.-VV.1I !.'.. . Mil' tUl. ., whose son. Emot Ross, is ton, ., whose son. Emtr Ross, is a laissionary in Eil-eria, Africa. Mis.! Ross' talk was on Liberia and was ! greatly appreciated !y her hearers, j The address was followed by a social j hour during which refreshments were stred to more than l"o guests by tho soi iety. yir. and Mrs. Erwo.ni I'oulke. 210 X l'nieiic!; st.. veiv oleisantlv enter
tained Thui-sdav evening. the occa- lation ot puoiic dance nans were consam Ik ;ng that of Mrs. I-'oiilkt 's birth- sidered last night at a meeting of oav anniversarv. Car. Is and musical Mayor Koller's dance hall committee numbers were It atures of the evening. of w hich Mrs. W. E. Miller is chairfavors in the former going to Mrs ! man. Onlinances in effect in IndiEdgar Parvis ad Mrs. Louise X.-vms. I a napolis. Chicago, Denver and CleveThe h.)iiso was prettily (berated with I land were among those considered by cut liow.is. At the eiose of the een-.the committee. ing the hostess .erv. d daintv reiresn-j Mis. Miller stated that definite no -ms. She was pre.-'ntt tl with a ' preparation of an ordinance has as
number of beautiful gifts. Mrs. c.ill.ert Hoe rth. 2E E. D.mabl st.. was hosUss l'ritiay a t ti noon to me-mbers of the M nh awk S.-wiu:: Hr,,,, ai'ut .i,.. ..u,i,,...-. ,o-u.ls tt.r , aft roon was deoted to se-wmg at a, eomfoit.ihb- tt.p. Ref reshments were v. r...l . Iliviiii" t'l 4.111-41 il urc.iuM Tilt ',.ir,i.. ..ni ,.... e: with' i,s Reed. lleG S. Main st. ' Mrs. .1. P. Cullv. Sample st.. was hostess Friday eve ning at a linen shower in honor of her sister. M i: s . P.ertha Zilky. who will be married t-.et S.iturday to M. rle i.e.- I.ty at
J'l'l i I k . ll"'Ul t . i. . le .ve Tues.lav for P.iKers:u-bl w here tht marriage will take place at noon Saturday. Friday e-venir.g the C. A. C. entertain' d with family night at the club and about l.'.O atte-ndi-d. The1 evening .v k -,t with nume rous diversions. ..... i -- and 'music f.r" dancing was pr- idei "..t.; m ire in ii i4 ci i i i veral t.ilKs b Mrs. Mis.-ick. 1'ecwee.n dances Vi,.rr,,l, furnished music. Refresh1 in us .e. in-io.-ii- . . ments were served. The regular
v.are pr.-ent. The e.vening was spent I Albert J. PevericJge, progressive o couiu omcmis u iuuuj ui luu iverv pleasantly with music and infor-! candidate for U. S. Senator, will spe-ak islature or an Increase of pay, but iv. i diver-ion's The hu;-e was at-! at the South Bend High School Audi- will gladly join the taxpayers in an tractive with profusions of garden i torium, Mn.f Oct. 26, S 1. M. A j effort to secure : from the next legist'.owers and autumn fob.ag .. A t street parade will precede the meet-i lature a reduction of all exorbitant daintv lunche-on was served at the in-r. The over-Mow crowd will be . salaries. , .1. . ....... m: r,.,,... .. ,n t..'. .n r. .r. -,f nt Prr.crossivo TTend-i 4. b rom the salary of the office I
monthiv married f.dks d ir.ee will beiancj tours the country retnilarlyJ !ain l f!.v"m rr;r ',re7rv f .rrom iv.n WedPes.iav eA.ninc when the'. TV,., . . bj yJ l'ss th thousands of valuable dt-cu-M ."ck orchestra will furnish the AH its cream IS pastetimed and.ments now liablo to be removed from nvusic. (therefore is free from any germs j thf les b careless or designing perI . . - . 1 - 1 sons.
Tho Eutlur league of r.loria Pei Sweaiish Eutheran ch.urch was .ie light - fully entertained Frhlay evening b " tin- .Misses e:a nogi;inu. iiiiutu Johnson and Esther Jedtnson. The eei;ir.g was spent informally, a numl e r of pleasing duets being remiereel ly Miss C.reta Edner and Miss Ruth Carlson. Miss Esther Jacobs, n grave a reading ar.el Miss Clara Holth a recitation. Kef reshments w are served at tlv ( 1 se of the e-veiiing. The U ague will give a Hallow een party at the cliuri di ne-xt Frielay. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS
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Tho north portion of th Woman's : lra-ue r.f tho First M. E. church w ill i meet Tuesday afternoon at tho home i of Mrs. J. li. Campbell. 1207 Riverside drive. lrs. Campbell will be . assisted by Mrs. II. M. Appleby. Mrs. ! J. i. Mrtzprer, Mrs. Clem Shidler. j Mrs. I.ticlan Snyder. Mrs. J. Q. Ames ; and Mrs. Herbert Smith. ! Th" Colfax W. C. T. U. will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eva Hostettler, lo Allen st. lie- : ports of the state convention will be , read. ! The O. E. S. auxiliary will meet j Monday afternoon in the Masonic j rlub room?. The hostesses will he Mrs. l)..ra Entrle, Mrs. Iiose Cohen, j Mrs. Martha Uner, Mrs. Iena Strie-j ble and Miss M. Williams. j The regular meeting of the Qui j " 'ive cluf) will be held Tuesday even- j in at the home of Miss Jessie Marble. Harrison av. Reports of the secretary of the tenth section of the Women's leapue of Crace M. E. church show a profit of nearly $a0 from the chicken pie supper driven Thursday evening at the tabernacle. The Independent club will meet with Mrs. J. S. Happy. 627 Vistula a v.. Wednesday afternoon. The current events department of the Progress club will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock when !I. A. 1 rshinsr will lecture on "The Value of nirds." The members extend an imitation to attend to their friends. The meeting- of the Friday Afternoon Sewing circle to have been held Friday has been postponed one week when it will be held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Ward, W. Eaalle av. The meeting" of the Eureka club to hi:e been held Friday afternoon has ecu postponed inrictinitely because i of the death of one of the members. ! Mrs. Mary Hartzell, who died Thurs day morning". Mr. and Mrs. C. I), f rnddock of Minerva, (b, are the Jr.ts of Mr.; and .Mrs. William Edison, 11US i. Michigan st. Mrs. Villiam Tenna and son, Oliver, who have been visiting with relatives in Chicago, have returned j to ineir rmmo at 4US. .. Pushing st. W. A. Rose. l.,20 S. Michigan st., was in Nibs Friday on business. Mrs. Mack Hurwich, 40 0 S. I ifay('tf' st- who ha bro11 111 for several wefks. is improving. M an1 AIri5 Winiam E(lison 14oS s:. Michigan st., and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chaddf.ck of Minerva,
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t he home of Mr and Mrs. Evans Fare. Mrs. T I. Thallemer, 222 E. Elder st.. has returned after a two weeks' visit with her sister in Indianapolis. ARE YOU A JAY "VALKER?" The first steps toward eliminating : "jay walking" in South Fend wero! taken Fridav bv the board op miblic ! . . i,.. i 1 I i i i rv v i a o v a ii J iitit" i i r . j.ainted at the intersection of Michi- j ; gan and Washington ts., betweeti which pedestrians must walk while; crossing these stree ts. 1 he habit that many people hae had of going diagonally across street j corners has often led to accidents, i ami the marking out of these safety i 'rni-.; i ltnpriimd tii it :iki ii ii r n - ........ - ..... airmU'e safe at the busy nunc sate at the busy corers. This plan is in use In a great many; cities and will be extended to several; other of the principal intersection."' here to educate the people to cross ; tho streets at right angles. DANCE HALLS DISCUSSED S imple onlinances relative to reguvet not been considered since all .lance hall managers of the city have ben courte-ous in following suggesj tions offered by the committee. MEETING WELL ATTENDED Over .")( democrats turned out last inrght at tho sixUi ward rally held at I .. . ut - i V-i-ill Al.iv ViiM'iL'i lifii. . , .....,.n.it ..t.... cn .L-, j among them being C. R. Montgomery, ! Ce orge Raab, Arthur Wolfe. Charles Paile-y. Pert Klysz, Joseph Voorde. -t l1t-.: 1 .1.1 . .1 b. .1. . 1 I., ir , J sepn iziir.-iu anu tai.iu nah-. i rty i Advt. quarters. S. Michigan st. Rubbe r Stamps and Alphabets made bv II. a. Pershing, 2r, E. Wayne st. Advt. Tl- ;n,iK Rpnrl fmorv -, . .. i tiw . . uu v i vuiiwi j ; Amnanv nr tirvr arronrinnr anv w " iw. .f i ' cream from infected dairies or e r rr u ?. I T V . . . . . . . ' r n r m -. r nH.s. its manapfr. i, . . . .. .. I.-,S4V Afl r .1-1 .fr. .fr4 V. 1 U 1 usc 1uu.11 nun iic suuauuu . 1 !nfnlmnf In f V 1 am a-o t-i r 1141tv-"V ...BW 'its butter is safer than any for- , eign or country butter. It would . - . .!. . . De well 10 see mcii yuur grocer supplies you with butter made by them. -Advt. Albert J. Reveridge, Progressive candidate for IT. S. Senator, will speak at the South Bend High School Auditorium. Mon.. Oct. 26, P. M. A street paraele will jrecede the meeting. The over-flow crowd will be .,V?cr;ar5. 'jik-wT"'" "'.ut
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Rubber Stamps and Alphabets made by H. A. Pershing. 20.1 E. Wayne st. A dvt .'4 ?" : r s - 7 , iA A . -r-yx :c ;:y::.r J)l4 ..i S--vV... : . - -. . .-. - : ;. . i ? ; . - - . 4::'.H". C. Del. Hildebrand Promrsho Candidate for County Clerk. j To the Voters of St. Joseph County: If I am elected County Clock, 1. I will not be governed by any political machine or set of Losses, i will not use or permit to be j j lne otyiCe to i,uipi Un any po- " " ! litieal party or machine. I will rmt join any association j ,, . I 111 l 4, - 1 j will employ, at reasonable and fair wages, u sutliclent number or efficient j and obli-ing deputies to assist mo in doing the work of the ortice promptly ! htl there. ughly. ( I shall see to it that competent i and courteous deputies are always present in ir.e coui l room w nue ceeart . . I . . V. 1 1 . j . in session; and that there Is always :i deputy at hand to secure from tho ; tiles for per.-ons entitled the-reto such ' ...... ... i, j : papers as m t oo km wisj.ee- . ,, , 4 1 T tl' t I I t '1 I I I ' tJ 11 . J T4 , I 44, 'I t 4, iii'u, .inn 1 . .-vu...i. n m.imson.-. . T will conduct the otMce for all th people, regardle-ss ((f nationality. i coh.r, cre ed or party. I shall give a square deal to all the people all the time. 7. I will not uso the oftiee or permit It to bo used to dispense favors to personal or political friends to the injury or elisadvantage of others. S. I will not use the office or permit it to be used as an employrront agency for any law firm or law o:flce but all attorneys shall receive courteous and absolutely Impartial treatment at the hands of myself and my deputies. Adf
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Department Managers Sale Begins Monday
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sult prices are put away down on fine and seasonable goods. See tomorrow's News-Times.
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