Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1881 — Page 3
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JAMES DAGGY. Fa«tiion:«l>le f TAILOR And Hatter, First National Bank Building,
All work and'fits (ruarantecd.
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THE STAR.
CITY AND COUNTY Bar Now wo have had the January thaw. OarMr. James Gifford is seriously
sick with pneumonia.
t^llarry Richardson, a Grcencastle l.oy. is a page in the State Senate. Buy Mr. W. S Mulholn is still on the sick list, hut is reported as improving. Bs? - Mr. John Cole, of St Louis, has been visiting relatives here this week. j^*l)r Martin will conduct the services at Presbyterian Church to-morrow. BijjyMr. A, U. Brattin has returned fjnm Ohio, and reports his mother's
health improving.
|®“John Kosher has been appointed administratrr of the estate of Susan K.
Landes, deceased.
BaU Mr- Cawley's mare. ‘ White Cloud,” accidentally injured last week, has been
killed, to end her sufferings.
Bo?'Scott Bellmore. a boarder at the | Jones House, was robbed of his watch by | a thief who entered his room—no arrest. I
.. ^ ueN '**y '*' ), ** Ibe St. James and signed by Jerome Coleman. Steps* Asbury Not«*ft. triii! / V*^ tmnlidence man at— were immediately taken to stop negntia* p rof , MunsHeij, professor of ' P ! 0 ' " me,< A - (;urlis ' of " on of ,he no,< ‘’ , ,nd check - * n ‘ 1 a libt,r » l belles lettre* and history in I .wa State us ciy outo ^o The thief accosted reward will follow their return to the University, visited here the fore part of
. ur ts in the hotel, calling him by ; owner, but at this writing neither the I the week, natm and asking alter his health. In thief nor the pocket book with its con-
further conversation the sharper said he tents has turned up.
! ,or n>erly resided in Grcencastle, and
j hi« name was Allen, that he had been ' Died, robbed while traveling between Pitts A" Jan. 5, 18H1 in Washington tp., i burg and Cincinnati, and consequently ,John Fish,,r 27 years, was in need of a little money to pay 0n ,, * n ' 6 ,8hl ,n Washington
hotel bills and travel home, requesting
from Mr. Curtis a loan of fJ5. Curtis ( *'' d d d »ys-
said he thought he could accommodate I I" Greenrastle, January 10. 1881, in- :(?) him, and inqui.ed to which family ot i r,,T ’ t d *"S h *'‘r of I. S. Klaherry. of the Allens he belonged. Mr. Thief | Gn January 10. 1881. in Monroe »p..! said he was a brother of the hanker Al- ' ,f BorofuU Mr "' Ra,, hael Reeves, wife of j len Curtis said all right, and pulling S,,,c} ' M !{oov, ’' , • 69 y , ars '
his wallet, invited h.m up to the desk. ln Mar,on
intending to give him in charge of the' old 3!: " Klev * KPd 91 • ve ’‘ rs ' clerk, while a policeman was summoned, In W,di,,on ,own,,hi P' on Ja " ,, * r y 10 ' hut the confidence man was too sharp, infant child of Louis Day,
for he quickly turned and ran out of the
door.
Lieut. Hamilton has been made adjunct professor of Mathematics by a ; recent action of the Faculty. Ho has charge of th» Senior Prep, and Sophomore
; classes.
Lieut. Abernathy, class ‘82. while
money to pay Mr ; " M ~ ry J' a ' g Vd fil'years! 10 ho,nc ,, » M ‘ ndin K his Chri9 ‘ n, *' H vtc * lion ‘
ffi#*There is weeping and wailing in this city, it would seem, over the choice of Ben Harrison for U. S Senator Wit ness the following written by one of the Greencastle correspondents of Indi anapolis papers, from this city on Wednesday: The selection of Benj. Harrison for Senator is not very satisfactory to the stalwarts in this imtnediaio vicinity. Last evenin • a vote was taken in one of our barber shops, which resulted in one for Harrison to more than twenty against him, and it is claimed that his populari-
nict with quite a severe accident in hav- . ing a coal cart run over his foot. The) injury, thou.h quite painful, is nothing serious, and he will soon he on his fi ot. j Mr. Thomas Cunningham, ,ho only student who was able to take second)
on January 10, of cl * Ssh0n ° rS,n lhe 9cience ‘Hutment,, ftl years ' S a P a ' n 1,1 co 'l e P e i He belongs to the
popular class of 1882.
Commencing Monday, the following: ' order will take effect: Company AwilU
Indianapolis, Jan. 12.—Wheat—The drill on Monday; Con pany B on Tues-' Market is firm; No 2 red, new, $ 1 00(« day; Company >! on Wednesday; artil-i 1 001 5 . Corn—Is steady at dHtuuS'.^c. lery drill on Thursday, and lecture on I Oats—Are firmer; new White, 33<235c. Friday afternoo at half-past 1 o’clock.) for January. The Armory has been comfortably fitted)
up, which, with the addition of maps, I
Unpud Stock Yards, Indianapolis, painphleUi Ac _ rcltting t0 battles and Jan. 12.- Hogs-Arein R-od demand, marchc . Bi tcn(1(1 t0 m#ke the drill somehut at lower rates, at $4.50(34.95 per what more intereflt ing than formerly. Uk) lbs. Receipt, 0,795 head; shipments M(ifitofthe gtl|d , int c#detR are cnin p Uin .l —.100 head. |ing about lack of time for the drill, as)
| they are pressed too hard in their college i classes. This should certainly bo attended 1
to.
Thkrenders of ThkNtar mill nlease bear in
iniadthat we do not hold ourselves acrounta Mr. S H Llrod has resigned his posi-'
FOE BiRGlIIS! WV do not intend to carry our Goods beyond their Season. In order to reduce our Stock before Spring, and before invDicing,
we will
For 25 Days, Make A ERA! CLEARANCE SALE!
CORRESPONDENCE.
, . Mr. 8. H
ty is ahoutin that proportion all over this en'/nublinhecrin the/e'eCl'uroV^ 'wTTuiply tion as business manager of the Milnthlv, j county, and they say they will hold X C k t aVn Ur X7Th^ ,, thoUhU l of account of dl b “ a "h- In losing Mr
their representatives to a strict account nciirbor» nre.
. Thk Hrak Blwaya welcomes new^y eorrr-
for their action in this matter. The ; spomience from various
choice of the Hepublicans here would be and'haviTit printed * * Ur
a man—any man—who could seek, ac-
cept and receive an office as any other Month CSraencitMlc*
parts of the county, your neighborhood.
Klrod the Monthly loses an earnest and i efficient « orkcr, but in Mr. Etaison, whu! a-»s eleetd to till the vacancy, they will 1 gain a competent, energetic business!
lull
Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Skirts, Hosiery, Nuhias, Hoods, Knit Sacques, Boys’and Men’s Sc arfs, Mittens, Gloves, remnants of Dress Goods, remnants ot Carpets and Oil Cloths, remnants of every description, will be sold
men, in every way capable of suceedsfitlly |
gwrThe membership of Minerva ,n4n ’ and not flsh,n K- » nd '■ent Mr. George Healer and wife, of New | oarr vi' 1 R on the mMiagcinentofour'colUhapter, O.E.S., enjoyed a banquet last silver 8a , vcr . an( , in reply t0 thp(alk ^’“'alnly 0 . ^^.^Ihek'll’oTardVelongs Dr. Martin delivered one ofhiscxcel1 ues ay nigit ,lrs. .am-.ord, .. W. here, that Ben had made some sacrifleeR t0 the Good Ten)pUr(5 tt!ld on Sunday it ,t,n ''‘‘c'ures last Sunday
Matron, was in attendance. for the party, the Republicans say that Bs?* We acknowledge the receipt of a the party has made the sacrifices for
copy of the report of the State Superin- him. tendent of I’uhlic Instruction from Super |
intendent Stockwoll.
BaY" Mr. Sharpe, of this city, was ar rested. Tuesday, on complaint of a negro, j
Permits To ITIsirry.
‘‘Whoso finileth a wife, fimle'h a uood
ih n».”—Prov. xviii, 22.
The sunlents' prayer meeting, held every Saturday evening at 8:15, is growing in size and interest, but deserve, a still better attendance from our students
is amusing to see him at the depot when a passenger train arrives, as he goes thro' the motions to see if there are anyU.T.’s among the passengers—ho resembles an
automatic wind-mill The Vandalia Professor Ridpath has been confined to Line has been unfortunate as regards 1 , h „ houso 1)V Ki( . knpKS ,i ur j n g tho 'past
wrecks during the past few months week — quinaey.
... And it came to pass that there was 1 Kd Martin was badly crippled in an , a certain landlord abiding in the heaven- nocident on Water street hill, Tuesday
|ly place called the South End; and thia' n i K ht,
^atne landlord had a certain tenant who orchestra composed of Dr. Baker failed to‘‘whack up” at the end of the n n the bass viol. Trof. DeMotte on the
REGARDLESS OF GOST
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th n*
License to marry has been issued to
charging him with assault and battery. jj 0 h n Doyle and Mary Berrigan, Frank with intent, etc. The case was tried by O. Gilmore and Anna M Hair, James M. jury, and the verdict, after retiring for \v 00 ff and lizzie 8. Urton. about a seetkid, watt not guilty. The best judgment of the town is that it was a set an Arm.
up job on Mr. Sharpe. ! Charley Girton, of this city, formerly ! , n0 nth, and was always hedridden.with-f/gf-The theater of interest for coasters employed by Mr. George Cahill as a >ut money or medicine, when the land.seems to have been transferred from driver, has been running as brakeman i or( j wa , wont to call to collect his Water street to West Washington street on a frr'SlB Gain on the L., N. A .<& 0. R. i Eckels. And the landlord, becoming hill, and crowds of the young and gay *' >r so,n, ‘ time. On last luesday, in weary of seeing his dear tenant sick, said
are daily, and far into the night, improv- ">akint: a coupling at Mitchell, he hail ing the glacial privileges offered, and at- b 's right arm caught between the cars testing by merry shouts their zest for the ''rushing it so badly that amputation is enjoyment. 'necessary.
BaY-’l he officers elected by the Put-) nam County Medical Society are as fol-i
Tin- Toy 1'isiol in Onr City,
lows: Dr. J. B. Cross. Pres.; 8amu>d Hunter, vice-Pres,; Dr. L. M. Hanna, Sec.; Ur. Fisher, Treas.; II. P. Allen, E. B. Evans and G. C. Smythe, censors; H. V. DeVore, G. W. Bence and L. C. Clino, executive committee. fife#'Full again! 'Tis strange, in some cases, that they will fill up but there is nothing strange in the fact that Rrattin fills up his store with tho best goods in his line, and keeps it lull! Everything in tho watch, clock and jewelry line kept in stock or made to order. All goods
A ml it Ciinc ot l.ockjaw UN a
RcmiH.
Thursday of last week a Mr. George Davidson was
‘cello, Mr Curtis on the fluP ami Miss Langnon at the organ, adds much to the! interest of tho music at chapel exercises, i
Miss Charlotte Johnson, who has been ' 1 * ^ out of college for some time, has re- where some boys had hidden it
u to the sick man s wilt ' be not n.raitl, turned and takes her place in her former Elizabeth Hinkle,of Waveland, is visiting
for verily verily I say unto you, I will c ] a(ls tg.q
taisc him from the bed;’ and he said unto W. I Taylcr, W. F. Ayres. E. L. ... ... the sick man-‘‘pick up thy bed and i ritt tnd w ;,. Sci|rrltti 8tudont8 rf Ag _, crnnKi
walk.” An<l the sick man straightway hury University, were arrested last Fri : Wc a, ' p 8liI1 , "‘ V,nK plent ' V ,, fi0 "
his bed, his cook I,,«„ r.„ .n.,„..t .i,„ i„t^ winter The teachers held an in
A few moments in OUR HOUSE, and the low prices we will make, will soon satisfy the mind of every one WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. ALL FOR CASH. 6. V. CORWIN I CO
©©"“Opposite National Bank.
t relatives near here. Pkssex.
I'rttnklin Township.
f As-
arose, and gathered up
day, for illegal voting at the late election
stove, and “other article, too tedious to j Th ' PV werp on |6oo hail each stitut0 at ,ho Ha,e school ~^ ou80 “ HS ' j mention,- and “took a walk.” However I ttppear at the Kehruary term of court i Saturda - v 1,r ' H “ 0 “ ? eTCn " J before ho departed he tried to touch the : Tb( rp Rpp|n(| t0 be a un i VPrHnl tPn H Pn rv Randles tho mail bags at Raccoon, instead lif.lo son of hera of , ho landlord’s garment with hisi a tho different members of the Fac-! of lhp P il, - ha K R L M ' 1)pds0 "- of prostrated by looti but the landlord objected I t0 work tho KtU(lonts this tPrrn . A , Montgomery County, has located at Hte-
what was supposed to he a ‘ fit.” on our . J . me8 Hetrick was down from Ind.anap- plt00U8 wai) is hpard frotn all of thp coI . phen.‘ tile factory 1 hos Stokes.
tbo younsr |nan wbo departed for parts
$5,000,000. The American Shoe Tip Co. WAKRAHT THKi R A.S.T.CO.
streets, and was taken home where med- the fi rst of the week Q'-it” »: , PtrP cla8SP8 in regard to the hard lessons ,cal ass,stance was summoned, and it was | nu , nbpr of the boy8 went up to Indianap-' im) lftck of t , mc fnr reading. Students
liscovered lliat he was suffering from an attack of tetanus, or lockjaw. Further investigation developed the fact that at Christmas time he hail one of those mur derous toy pistols, arid that in shooting it had woundt d h'B hand, but this fact he
unknown last spring, has returned. Of
olis, Monday, to see the inauguration and j ,„ me hpre , 0 r(?ceiTe an education, and , course I» e wil1 not rpmain ,onK ' ,,H an0,h " ‘•theelephant” Charley McCoys ; (he profess arc only doing their duty pr y oun « ma ' 1 saV9 1 *‘ ,s . C ° f un ' y 19 n0t horse slipped and fell, M onday afternoon, jn pal)sine (hprn t0 8tu d y . ) large enough to hold bmh of them
•83 has re- •• Mrs Fanny Claypool fed several I
her neighbors on nice baked turkey and
injuring it seriously, though not incurably. QT
Aortli Gi'<‘«‘llf'ltstl«'.
David Hteven-on is going to attemi
class
Mi«s Lulu Rlavens, urned to college.
Lieut. Hamilton promises the battalion
a trip to Indianapolis, soon.
Captains Coffin and Finney and Lieut
business college at Terre Haute A . Small have resigned their respect- ,,nd Rer liberality to her neighbors
sold warranted to bo as represented, and |, a d kept from the kno« ledge of his parpurchasers always get full value fortheii | ,. n i 8i aI |d was only found out when he i money at Brattin's. j n - as attacked by disease as above noticed
BaJ-We are in receipt of a letter from i l>r. Bence has been attemli. g tho case, 1 Bpan . po | e ranc he“ is no longer tho pop* j. ., os . tio ,.„ in thp b .. ul j on Miss McMahon, dated Waldo. Florida, | %nd on Wednesday of this week the boy ,,1,^ reKort 0 f the boys Miki |
Jan. C. saying: “We reached this plac. had so far recovered that his mouth could, , )wenK who bas but , n v i g j t i n g here, has' llathuunyN tlills
last Monday afternoon after a long but | bo slightly opened, and nourishment rtllurnsd t0 Chicago Georg. . Old winter is with pleasant trip. We Like tho Country very could he given. Though not < u' of dan- , lowpr8 now r „ n8 t he engino at the 1 i, is s i larn of 8ports
other good things too tedious to mention on '.Yednesday, which evinces at once Mrs. Claypool's skill in gettinc up goodies
A IM< KIMM Kf:T'8> !»« <>OI>.
Ho can brine . Last Sunday
woolen factory, as well as the one at reck tho hoys had fine sport on the ic" Bower & Foxworthy’s planing mill I A couple of weeks atro C. L. "Guess who s got a baby”—Bob j (’lodfelter was cros.sing the creek on the Miller Harry Sage went to Indi i Pe . when it began to crack, and he laid
.The teacher at district No. 1 dismissed school, one day last week, for want of wood to warm the house . . Eddie Bowers, the hoy preaeherwill preach at Fincastlo next Sunday... .. .The kind and courteous young peddler, Mr. George Moore, still supplies the young ladies with pins, buttons, hnnkand eyes Business will begin in
A first-ebiss
anapolis on the excursion, Monday, an-i j ,i„ wn t„ prevent its breaking; but it w*“ | reality at Roachdale soon. 1 ' l "' l '" ! too w.-ak to stand that kind of pressure. is much al this P' 800 - Kv ~
much; also the climate. The sun has j ger, it is now hoped that the sufferer will
been shining all day and it is so pleasant get well . we have been without fire. Mr and Mrs , F. A. Hays reached here the same day 1
we did We were surprised and pleased |t. i\ ( oD'initii Took m Porter'*
to see them. Send Itit: Star to liev J . luiiiiKiiriiiioii, lost a valuable breast-pin, which he be-
A. McMahon, Waldo, Honda.' lieves was stolen Quito a number |., n d 80 bo wpnt um]t . r . He had a to runjerything predicts a prosperous future for *®*“A sleighing of thogirls” upon our | Book " . of the hoys took in the excursion, Mon- i mile before he could change his clothes, this lively town... Alex. Cole is the frost-piked streets is going on at a lively . * ' day, ar.d report having a happy time until but he did not freeze .. .. On Monday, , u r nian *!fi s 8ect ' on I'-A rate, we judge by tho jingling of th. ff ho , is j t of Mr Behjamin F. Coleman, they came in contact with some Clover- |) PCi 27, 1880. John M. Hart passed fron, Saunders, of Jackson township, contetn-
merry bells, ever and anon saluting onr j ,,f tb j s ,,j ty to Indianapolis, on Monday dale fellows An infant child cars these moon-light nights. We can . tll8t t0 w jt n ess the inauguration cere- of Thomas ElIsherry died on Monday..
; monies, was an expensive one to him, as Mrs. Patrick 8age is sick
I his pocket was picked and ho loses there-1 Pleasant Andrew Branson has resigned ; r)ne of the youths of these parts got a by money and ( notes to the amount of his position at the woolen factory little too much the other night—it made about $9,0U0. Tho particulars us we! ... M iaa Kate Sage is sick 'I be j him limber Not a few of our!'»* plsy-time, fbe learn them are that there was a “crush temperance revival has been going on for j citizens » ere surprised by the announce- public highway and a rush” at tho door ol the English *bo past week, with hut meager attend-| llieilt 0 f the marriage of Sarah C. Suther
That i> now ao eitenalvclj worn on CHILDREN'S SHOES TO WEAR AS LONG A3 THE METAL, Wlil.'li wna introdnre<1 t>r them, nn^ hv whtok the al.ove amount l.aa been aare.l in parama ao niiatty. Ttita Blnrk Tip will oarc atlll ■Mr*, aa boaldea being worn on tha roarw gnutea tt la worn on Uaa and cmiIz ahoai wl.ero the Metal Ttp on account of Ita loot* would not be need. They all l.are our Trade Mark A. A. T. On. atauiped on front of Yip. rarema ahould ASK FOR SHOES with this BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP on them whm |uir<haainf for th^Jr rliiUtrAR.
FACTS!
IC
among the living. He was a member o f plates doing a large amount ol ditching the Universalist Church at Fincastle I'om knows what pays There are and was aged about G5 years. ’. ! more female than male teachers employed
in this township this winter Last week, while passing a school-house
boys collected in the and thought to have
some fun. first by insolent talk, and then
but also think sometimes of the tired hoseflesh involved. Remember, girls—
“What’s happiness to me
Another’s direst curse perchance tr.sy bt ” and restrain your gallant beaux from thus too severely putting to test the en durance of “our equine friend,” “the no
blest companion of man.”
fca-Mr. W. A. McKenzie, a lawyer 1 gentleman and lady seated immediately j» n d since then just thirteen young Tho mill isfrunning, but can not wind to lecture those good boys After well-known in this cit}\ haring prac- in front. Just then koiiio ono shouted ; ladi* 9 * hare requested us not to puhhsh ) ihe logs as fast as they come in. t ^ e,n N ' g . v
tired in our courts for many j that pickpockets were at work, and Mr. 'heir names until they have them y ears, died at his residence in Stilesville, | Cob man found himself a victim. The changed We promise not to‘‘give them on Wednesday last. Judge McKenzie | thief secured his wallet from the pantn- away” on condition that each one will
loon pocket, con’aining $140 m money 1 send us a nice piece of wedding cake... ar.d several notes of hand. One of these “Truth, crushed to earth, will rise
'Opera Hou-e, ns Mr Col man entered, I ance Last week we announce.! fin to a Mr. Spry, of Brick Chapel ... . 1 by slipping up behind our horse and firland ho found himself pushed against n that two or three weddings were "on the .. Six weeks more will end our school. | m K a l°y pistol. We turned quietly
^mediately | 'apis,” and since then just thirteen young The mill isfrunning, but can not around to lecture those good ho
as last as moy come in. “ e to troat a ! Heher Johnson is overseer: J . K. Gaines "trangor. one large insolent boy, about -awyer There has been pro-j the size of “Bud Moans, said he d I." traded meeting at Union Chapel for twoi'I -—d if he know that Vu-for.'. Ihen
at the time of his death', was fifty-seven years old. His health had been failing for some years. At tho time of his death he was engaged in several very important cases, and was on his way to Illinois to try a will ca«e involving an interest of $100,000, when ho was taken
sic i n I r. turned home to die.
notes was a $1,100 mortgage land note; a ( again,” said a young man as he crawled second called for $1.50), while there Tom order .a huge bob-sled on Water were several others of lesser denomina- street hill. “But error, wounded, writhes tior.s. There was also a $215 check, n pain," responded an unfortunate who drawn on tho First National Bank o sat on the culvert nursing a bruised toe. Greencastle in favor of B F Coleman. Cc
couple of | his sleigh
after a few words more of good advice, we rode on. Then there went up a great
they were trying to throw
weeks—Methodist A
weeks ago \V. H. Ritter took .... . ud escorted his girl to a party. When shout as if
he was ready to come home his sleigh | down the wa.U of Jericho,
wo were teaching such
| hoys their play-time would
was gone, and had it not been for the accommodation of some boys who went in j
, a big sled, he would have had to foot it. short until they would treat a stranger 1 home. The slejyh has since boon found with respect. X
The I eat place to buv anythin? you need in the
way of
(Groceries, Provisions*
Queenswaro and Glassware, I* at the cheap and reliable More. \nrl llWPSt < «rnrr
18 tM I II >v A nl i»|||)|i r square.
HIGHEST PRICE in ea*h or goods (or
Country Produce.
Uooili*KU&rantecd the best and prices lowoat. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. WYSONGS Northwest corner Public Square. QHKRIFP'S8ALE.-!iy vi-tu© of a cortiflel Oeopy of a <l«crco to me directed from the Herk ot the Putnam Circuit (Jourt.inHoau.se wherein the Traveler s InMirance Company iR plairitiR and Edward T. Allen, Maria H. Allen. FabiiigM JEioch. Finch, wife of said bius M Finch. Indiana National Hank ai>4 Preston Clearwaters are defendants. I hav* levied upon the tollowinv describ'd r e*«l •#- tate. situated in Putnam Co »nty. tit©© !•- tliina, to-wit: Tho nortwest ciuarur |IW acres»: the north half » f th • southwest qtiarter i HO a res), and north h • If of tho northeast quarter iHOacr' Ht, all in section twenty thre©^ in Town-hip thirteen, north of Hange four wo f’; also all that part of tho northwealquart'*r of the southeast quarter, and of tho southwi Ft quarter of the northeast <iu irter of saii section twenty three, in said Township aa4 Kanire. w hi h lies we-t of 'h« New Alb my. ii©leiu ami Chicago Httilroad acres!; accregattng three hundred ai l tifty-eix acres more oc
less. I will on
8ATUUHAY. THE 5th DAY OK
FEimUAKY. 1881,
At the Court House door, in HreeneasCe. sm4 County and State, between th - lenral hours ©I said day. offer for sale the rents and profits ©f said real estate for a term of not more than seven years to the highest bidder and, fni'ing to realise a sum suffi dent to satiafy said door*©. I will then d there offer the fee stinp e utl© to said re 11 es ate to satiety tho same. Sate without relief from valurtlon and appraiu©inentlaws JAMES BHANDON. Jan.b, 1HH1. • Shortlf P. C.
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from T.
TT,h Fancy GOODS MAN!
