Daily American, Volume 1, Number 132, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 July 1855 — Page 4
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REVERE •HOUSE,
SkueUd on Perry St., North of Mafaj ATTIOA, IND. J. SMITH &
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Travellers and Boarders accommodated in the frest style,, and (^reasonable terms. K-
Attica, Ind. June 16 1856. d&w3m.
FOR THE BEST
SODA WATI3H IN THE CITY, GO TO WESTFA1L & TRAPP'S, .n+ tH Comer of 4th and Ohio Streets.1^
June 9, 1856-dtf.
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NOTICE. mi
EXPECT to be absent from town three or four weeks, and have deposited my Docket with Lambert Duy, Esq., where those having business unsettled, or wishing to examine the same can call, and have attended to in my absence.
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•wjune 21,1856-dtf
-MS-
M. RAY.
SYRUPS!!
ALLSYKTJPS!
kinds of finely flavored SYRUPS used in connection with Soda Founts including Lemon, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Rose, Sarwipanlla, Strawberry fitc.—for sal* ill quantitea to *uit thi'tia.ie.at ssjune 19 tf TV E8TFALL & TRAPP'S $
American Transportation Company. CAPITAL 8900,000.
INCORPORATED
under the laws of the
Ohio Street between 1st and 2d. May 34-855 and tf.
sparkle wfth brilliants, are gemmed with
Sonvestre. For sale at BITCKIN(fflAM'S BOOK-STORE. June 9—cUwtf
SAINT CHARLES "HOTEL, PH. MONNINNGER, PEOKUKTO*, IfjT Corner of Market and Mulberry streets
is hereby given,
April 4 tf
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TEE5E-HATTTE GAS LIGHT
State of New York. This company hare abundant means both in Steam Propellers and Boats, to give any property, intrusted tQ out or disc«mnted by S. Boss. Esq., construc despatch, and it shall be] tor, .fee, or by Thos H. Hay Director, as th«
them, the greatest despatch, their care to transport all property safely, and in good order.
The merchants of Terre Haute, and adjacent country, are respectfully invited to take the advantages of this line into consideration
CONSIGNEES.
OOMPAJSTX-I 111
THISorganized
Company haabeen duly and legally under the General Incor-
HIS Company has been duly and ly organized under the General poration laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance of the City Council of Terre Haute, passed, October, 1853. Articles are filed in the Re border's office of Vigocounfv, Ind., and in the office of the Secretary of State.
DIRECTORS
1. Hon. R.WOOD,Pres., Cleveland, 0., 2. Hon. DAN. R. TILDKK, Sec., do. 3. SILAB MEHOHANT, ESQ., do. 4. THOB. H. HAT, do. 5. STEPHEN I. NOBLE,r do. 6. Vacant/--— 7. Vacant,**""^ "r-*r 8. Vacant, 9. Vacant,' rmhi &&'•: 10. Vacant, 11. Vacant,
The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the Stock except $16,000, lias been subscribed for, leaving that amount to be taken by the city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the express understanding that original subscri bers shall yield proportionately to Terre* Haute subscribers, should they desire to,sub-
Hubby, Hughes if Co Cleveland Brown- Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, one lee,Pendleton and Co, Brown and King, Scott
Henry Ward Bec-vZiers's Hew Book,
FULL
of Life, Power, and Originality, as Instructive as entertaining. &ar Pap«rs, or Experiences of Art and Nature, by Henry Ward Beecher. "Bell Smith Abroad, A handsome 12 mo. vol., with illustrations
Slh^t^
on
Balance of profits prorata, on the
pay the oal»nce of profits prorata, on the gonal
each
and Co., Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Terre 'Pg*. hotels' Ac., (save and except crossing Haute. tC Any information given by
SHEWMAKER & CO.,
PT\^rf
E E A E IN
OirxTBrasES
TOPE—to
Fib20-dAwtf.
NOTICEof
and from the cars.
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A HORSE WANTED.
SUITABLE
for an Express Waggon en*
quire at the office of the American Express Company. Terre-Haute, June 29-dtf
VALUABLETANDFORSALEr Two Hundred Acres—50 Improvod*
THE
eubscriber offers his land for sale. It lies ten miles South of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, and is as healthy and pleasant a locality as any in the Wabash ValJfcjr. I think the soil is equal to any in the Sjtate for producing, and is well adapted for a stock farm, having on it four never-failing springs, with a small creek running through a part of it. Fifty acres is well improved, and*ha»comfortable buildings on it the balance of the land is heavily timbered—One hundred an&fifty acres, all connected together—a steam saw mill within two hundred yarda.of the land. It lies two miles and a half from the Efaihsville and. Terre-Haute Railroad depot. Terms made easy.
O" Fior particulars enquire of
-IS I,™* O. SPARKS,
T^rre-Haute,July 29, 1855-dtf
profits to be divided equally. ":t:i on the ground City bonds payable in one and two years, TERMS OF SALE and approved notes pavable in six months, all sums over
IhT3
8eIected
wit, and address themselves to almost eve- PuIPt)Se- S,
ry chord of the human heart.-{Louisvilk DAXL R. T^LDO,Sec. March 17 lm (Ky.) Bulletin. Cimmon-place Book of Thoughts, Memories and Fancies, by Mrs. Jameson. Leaves from a Family Journal, by Emilie
that the
Board County Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, have agreed upon a plan for the building of a
common jail at
Terre-Haute, Soiled proposals either for the whole work and materials, or for tlie Irop, Brick, Stone, and Carpenter work separate, will be received at the Auditor's Office in the city
of Terre Haute, until the 14th day of August, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Plan* and specifications are open for in spec tion at my officc.
The work is quite heavy and worthy tho attention ofbuilpers. A. LANGE, Auditor Vigo County, Ind.
Terre-Haute, July 17-w4w
T»ledo and Wabash Packct Boat
COMPANY.
ON
and after the 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash Packet* will leave everv evening, Saturdays excepted, at 7 o'oclook connecting with the packeU at Lafayette f« Toledo. Packct Reindeer, Cnpt. H. Clark leave® Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays^— Packet Queen City.Capt. Angell,leav cs Mondays, Wednesdays «nd Fridays,
Es.q-'
b7
rr MILITARY
?irclor
the Board
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RBMO¥JBLL1 BISCHOF,
E A N A I O
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEAL EX. IN
READY-MADE C.LOTH1NC. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ESTINGS, &c., "No. 8, Union Row,
E E A E I N I A N A j^ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
HAS REMOVED HIS
CLOTHING STORE,
From the corner of Main and Fourth Sts., to No. 8 Union Row, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, where he keeps on hand. at all times, a large stock of
READY-MADE
O I N
whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retaill, at very
JkC,Tf JMIlD
Also Casslmeres, French and
Gcrmnn Cloths, Testings, l,inon«, and
FURNISHING GOODS.
The verv best ever offered in this city. ttT He "has engaged the services of Mr. WM. SOAFFER, one of the best cutters and fitters in tho country, nnder whose supervision the above goods will be manufactured into good and substantial garments of tho latest and most FASHIONABLE STYI.K, and will be ready at all tiroes to take tlie measures of a neat and genteel & lit. v-
ST He solicits a call from COUNTRY usr CLANTS. and the public generally. ID" All orders got tip on short notice, and in tho most approved style.
A
B. BISCHOF.
April 25, 1855—dfew-6m j!
WANTED
SITUATIOJS[ as Salesman or BookKeeper, in a Dry Goods or other business house, by one who has had many years experience. The best of city references can be giv6n.
Apply at this office. June 1, 1855-d2w 4
HORSES
FOR
i^Near the Town Hall.
SALE—Four good Wor^Horses, all young and in good condityton. Inquire at J. M. AjDAMS' Auction Store.
May 21,1855-dtf
SOUNTY LANDS.
-,-^A NEW LAW!
I E A O N A I O N S
THEact
(egt n'otjce.
acribe for more than that amount. O" office at my Store Room on Mantet The stock subscribed for by the city and g^rectj
citizens of Terre-Hank- to be PREPEBKKD stock entitled to a dividend of not less than ten per cent, per annum, and equally, when the profits exceed ten per cent, per annum.
The Terrc-Haute subscribers to elect the Treasurer, when the worksgo into operation, who will be authorized to retain from the montnly collections arising from gas bills Ac., semi-annually five per cent, on such preferred stock anil FIRST pay the same, and
will be received for stock, on all sums of $500 -ve ill be given, the purchaser giving note bearand oxer, and on smaller stuns half cash and jug inter st from aale, with approved securhalf in sixty days. Tho whole to be depos-: ity without relief,from valuation or appraisemant laws. THOS. DUHHAM, 1st., Ad'r.
ited in any one solvent bank or with any responsible person at Terro-Haute, to be drawn ^ucthe works progress, and to pay for labor and materials at Terre Haute.
The street pipes will embrace about four miles in size, six inch, four inch and three inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished to each consumer. Wabasn street, as far as
side all the churches, public build-
the canal) will have street pipes extended to them. Each consumerwill be furnished with axETEK, for measuring the amouut of gas used.
The buildings will be of brick, and the works generally will contain all the modern improvements.
Every effort,will be used to have Terre Haute lighted with gas by July 4th. All the material castings are ordered and will be on the ground at an early day.
S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the construc tion of the works, procuring materials, labor. Ac, and all things necessary for the full and complete operation of the same, under the su-
of Congress fikrch 3,1855, appropriates about thirty-five Millions of during
the United States—the terms of which Law may be fully known by calling at my office. Soldiers and others interested, must have some aid in procuring their ^ar" rants. Holding a commission as a No sown tary Public, by appointment of the Governor and having been engaged in the Land ^ar rant business for five years past, and understanding the Rules and Regulations of the different Bureaus at Washington City, I am preppred to give prompt aid to those who may oe entitled to the benefits of the reconfc act of Congres.
ast 0f
property of said deceased, consisting of
May 8, l855-3w
Dalance of stock but when the profits yield horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils,• pcnoi qualities of grey marble, grey granite be limited. Students can review at
-All suWtffider $3 cash a credit of twelve months
Mrs. Stowe's New Work. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous writings by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Life of Sam Houston, Illustrated. For sale at
BUCKINGHAM'S.
STRAYED From the residence of Mrs. Ellen Coltrin, about six weeks since, a red and white Cow, marked with a crop off her ear and slit.—• Auy person desirous of giving information of the above animal's whereabouts will please call at this office, and they will be rewarded for their trouble. [June 14.1
VALUABLE"
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IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
C. H^DANA'S PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER. THE public are invited to examine this novel and valuable Machine, which is now being exhibited in almost all parts of the country. The cheapness, simplicity and ingenuity of its construction, together with the wonderful accuracy and dispatch with which it executes its work on every variety of soil, area sufficient guarantee that this Machine will soon take the place of both the HoTse Planter and Hoe in tne work of planting corn.
It has been tested the past season by nume rous farmers in most of the States, who unite in giving it their decided preference over all other PUnters ever introduced into the conn try. It has been presented at several Agri cultural Fnirs, and always without exception received the highest premium.
For sale by March 15-tf. J. P.POWARS.
Terre llante & Alton Railroad.
Abnrras
N Accommodation Train. West to Em River, carrying passengers and freight, will run daily (Snnciays excepted. untill further notice as follows:
Leaves Terre-Haute 7% o'clock A. mArrive at Terre-Haute 6 o'clock r. M. L. R. SARGENT, SuPk.RTNTKKr.AXT, Terre-Haute, February, 10,1855-3m.
J. W. ROUTH, M. D.
Homcepathic and Hydropathic S I I A N
•w TAOCTORRouth desires to return thanks If JET
f°r the liberal patronage he has received
ISlM frora the public, and respectfully solicits FOR CASH, continuance of patronajre" pledging himself tne latest style? and brat varieties of I to serve to the best of his ability, those who
nmv favor him with their calls. "He will give special attention to tho diseases peculiar to females and children, and those that hav been medicated for months and years with littlsor no benefit. Those wishinp Homoe pathic Medicines or Hydropathic books, can get them by »wplyingto him at his residence
and office on Gould H.
who want th»ir features taken by the Daguerrean pro- fjgggjgj cess, call at Miller's Gallery, where you can
have it done in a style uusurpassed by any Gallery in the East or Western country. P. S. Do not mistaKe the place—Wairen EIOCK, NO. 4, up stairs.
All call, whether you want pictures or not,. Marl3-tf A. R. MILLER.
NOTICE S
SIBLEYT0WN MARKET E O E N E
TEREMIAH VORIES would respectfully inform the citizens of Ter-re-Haute that ha keeps on Jiand, in the Upper Market House, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, all kinds of FRESH MEATS, such as Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ac., which will beteerved out to his customers, at the usual hours, at the lowest market prices. 1854—-tf.
THE INDIAN
8P&XM68.
Land Warrants transferred, bought and, sold, and procured for Claim intson the short-! of the White Sulphur Springs of Virginia. TJ. i~ nWonfon +A twcupotti
the Public Square,
D. S.DANALDSON.
'Agent at Washington City, ROBT. H. GALLAHER, Esq. Terre-Haute April 13, l855-3m.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE26th
3
is hereby given, that I will sell
on the day of May, 1855, at the late
THE proprietor of the Indian Springs would
propriates about inircy-nve aiiiuuuo u., during the hot weather of Summer.—§^4
Acres of the Public Domain, to those who These Springs «ire situated Martin county, jUon
April 19-dw-tf.
inform the public that he is prepared' for the ansvi.le, Indiana, §nd is «|fen for tfie •Jffc accommodation of such companyas may gon
Mount Pleasant, hacks aie kept to convey papsengera at all
times. Lavack, Burton and others at Mount Pleasant, run hacks. Visitors from the North
uax
ted their virtues think them
or South can come in the cars t0 Bedford, or ^tead of u?ing bpoks, the pupils
IN COMPARABLE!
The wateris
01 Biav, looo, Hi iuc iawi« and the alleys and swings will be in good or- A Full Course can be completed in fromgil residence of Jacob Jones, 'deceased, the per-! der. Being in the midst of the Mineral re- to eight weeks, and miy not require more
rrK»re than ten per cent, per annum, then the household and kitchen furniture, and wheat and grind-stone grit. I here are many good free of charge. 1 1 1 in pa a as re in iD ir^rv fliinop in Vie v? 8
Mm
gio«» coal and iron abound here, as also 6u- Uian four weekp, the tirqe,, however, will not
locations in the vicinity for the establishment of Furnaces and Rolling Mills, and a
FINE OPENING
for the first to commence the business here. I would like to have it understood that I
don't want everybody to come at once, for if
iV
er Hotels and Boarding Houses in the vicinPer-
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Percussion Matches.
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the Percussion Matches, manufactured, by A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit Co., Ohio.
A large quantity now on hand, all warranted of the best quality, which will be sold to,the trade, at the lowest prices. Call and see them, at No. 2 Early's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind.
VIZ.
Fourth street opposite Mr. Chas
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Astoiiisliing but True.
ALL
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ROOMS
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v.r
EVA3WTI|U!
io^ME.RjCifA^ 4OL1 feVAHSV
Tted
E above Institution oii Main.betwfeen MSJS?8vL»
8tree^'
-do, some will huve to lay out or be hung *on n0- (nriticli-no- 5 gs. lor I have not room to hold them !n though I will do the best I can, and eth-1
Dtels and Boarding Houses in the vicin-'
SdrtS&Sr "**tad f°* .-"TV"1 Thp
win close 15th October.
(Caldwell's Hall,) in the citvofvl!
of
desire a healthy and pleasant retreat September till the middle of May.
students at all times, from the
AYE the Agency for the sale of and Ready Corner, opposite the CourthoiiMS.
J. M. ADAMS.
June 26, 1855-dtf.
A CARD —Having sold my establishment on Market street, East of the Squaie, and purchased Mr. TUELL'S interest, in tho firm of GEO. F. RIPLEY fe Co./North of the Square, I shall take much pleasure hereafter in serving my friends, acquaintances, and the public generally, in the line of Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes. Bonnets, See., &c.
The business will continue without a change of firm, and will consist of Mr. G. F. RIPLEY and the undersigned
D. S. DANALDSON.
NOTICE.'—Mr. D. will continue in the Land Warrantbusiness, and the various duties of a Notary Public, and will wait upon old soldiers, their MINOR children, promptly and efficiently. (CP Lind Warrants bought and sold.
May 19,1855. D. S. D.
The Best Flows in the World.
uP.'n a*tyl«
8V^7_r?S?fC
00V^™n
!l
Water shipped to new good barrels when
Just Received
1RECT from the manufacturers, which
will be sold at low prices forcash, a
lyrge
supply of Cap, Letter, Note, and W rap-
ping Paper, Envelopes, etc.*, at BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE May 29- Itf
S A E S
Iwith
HATE on hand a good Supply of Saies or without drawers alsd keep cwiistantly an hand fe tins of vory desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouli &. Ready Corner East of the Cour-House, for cheap bar gains call on R. L. BALL
The
J.' DUNIHUE, Propria*. June 27-dtmvd. practical part of Book Keeping in this school CI {than could be learned in tne couuting-hflUBe in a number of years.
equal
ln
^e
j_
he system adopted in teachf
,^a. tical. Inductive, Prwtical *nd
from the South and West in the stage to Mt. in'itoaking'OTO Pleasant. taking off toalVUnces.ppeniu, It is deemedu nnecessary to describe the ^reat vanetj of different sets c. qualities of the water, as those who have tas- "?r paTtnership ^ftd individual bu^n«BL
A— cinding. balance sheets, tc.,-t.in factnafo ing precisely the same duties that'^^lbf^
said to resemble very much that aAcricja duties of an AccoousTAst In kind of business.
It is particularly* well adapted -to DYSPEPTICS, YUL^Qnsist OF DOUBX.E ENTKY BOOK KSEP«. while as a general renevator it is uusurpass- "^B^LlJ8ZaI1vU8p^a",C^^..including form ed. It has proved adapted to _the Retail busmess, Stlunb^ ,,
FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT,
Ko°k
EFFICACIOUS S counts Current, AcconntSales, Mercan^« in many cases of Scrofulo, Erysipelas, Dr6p- culations and a complete system of fu^ sy, &c., &c., «fec. I would add that since the cial correspondence. vwnnaf. last season I have discovered on the premise? Instruction beingiinpartedindividuallTiJii Chalybeate water of very good quality. not in classes, students can therefore enttou any time and progress in the ratio of their 1 pacitj.
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... The course of instead
Keeping, Commission Busines. i7
any
tbe
every thing in his power to advance iis stu. dents, and make them thorough and accnm. plished accountants.
Diplomas awarded to those deemed worthv of them. ..
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ity will doubtless be accommodating. Per- i. ®re.respectftilly iring to use tho bath had best bring
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the®4^«
d.unn8
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pri„,.ipal feels juSliaed"inTayi»th.i
Hours of instruction, from 9 to 12 A.*..
and 1Kto 4 and tQ 10intkevpili
Pupil^attending the
evening sesriuM, will
i. i.1 l: —T_ is
furnish their own lights. For further infor? mation, apdrcss the undersigned. Catalogues giving full particulars -will be sent on applicatior to the undersigiied.
JEREMIAH BEHM,
"Teb26. Principal.
HOUSE GUTTERS.
1AM
now preps red to make and put up eave trough and sporting In short notice, as I keep it constantly or^ ^and ready-nude, so there will be no delaj in putting up, and as to price, 1 think they will suit the times. Call and see for voursefves at the old Rough
March 7-tf R. L. BALL.
al
Fox River, Carey, and Eagle steel plows—manufactured of the very best material, selec.ed with case for the pur? pose, and put together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesale ana retail at lust year's prices. All plows made bv us are UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANTEB to perform well Jan 13-3mo in every respect.
D° We repair plows of our own manu-1 ZCjilOSt factnre (none others) neatly, substantially and expeditiously at a very smali advance from actual cost.
GROYER & MADISON
Mar 24 '55-tf
DOUGLAS & SANDFORD,
Mi
on Fourth street, between Main
and Cherry. D" Will give particular attention to all sales entrusted to their care. ***'Terms reasonable,
Terre-Haute, March 15,1855—dfcw
ABBOTT'S
life of Napoleon, in twp,
royal oc I
royal octavo volumes, for sale at BUCKINGHAM'S.
June28 dtf
M0REDUN.
A
TALE of the Twelve Hundred and Ten, kJ go 8-vo paper, 50 cts.,bySir Walter Scott, barrel. Baronet for sale by „ri. ,,f
Jnne 28 dtf W. H. BUCKINGHAM.
EVANSVILLE
O E I A O E E Caldwell's Ilall. First Street, E A N S I E IN I A N For terms, Ac.,
address
«.* 7JEREMIAH P.EHM,
Feb26.i
... Principal.,
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY,\ Of Cleveland,
Capital, Paid in, Insure building*. Mercnandiso. &c.,nn tMsonable terma, and adjust lnsseo promptly-
E. BASSI'.TT, Acenl-
U* Office in Warren building,overSonthernbnnTc. fFeb27, FIRE AN1 MARINE IKSUAHCft
The Western Insurance Co., of New Yoiki Capitol stock $25U,000.
The New York Indemnity IiKurancf Gatih capital $200,000—1111 paid
SurPIM
capital $78,000.
The Knickerbocker Insurance Capital, $150,000.
The North Westen. lnsuranc Co.ofPhil-i Cash capital, Hill—all paid
The Mohawk Valley In^irauce Com?W Capital, $2110.000 Policies issned in eithee of the sponsible companies dojmthr terms. Apely lo W M.E. McLEAN,
ON
Xioetli
last Saturday, in some A Memorandum
m&nt.
a number of accouuts. The book ed Ferrel Ragan. As the jibe I no value to any one but the ral reward will be paid opflCfc book to
July3-tf
v'
J. T.
O
Physician, Surgeon &
Acoouche^t
XUyjBlUilUl, OlUgvvu rt-igplf TTAVING been in the practice^ Jyv XX fession for the last nine hospital and private practice, can dence offer his services to the citi*® re-Hautc and vicinity. Market^.
Office, in Scott's Building, on south-east corner of the Puolic Sq site the General Stage
CJUPERFINE Flour
1
street,op-
Dr. Boyd's residence is on Fiftn posite the Johnson House. AI him here wUl be attended to prompt
Feb28-3t.
Flour! Flour!!
at_fetf'
^860,
goodarUcle of Fine Flour
now be TKRSI-
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