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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Sep 1903, p. 8

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jig-M no ia" we, tT' ”on: all l F In] 1 RE', ‘ k a “ g , l 1% 'ttrt,,,,,: k; " _ ya“: um . 015...;k- i3}. it's _ Ma,, In wart v-,it"iS,'rllc ' “All 't“M| r" In! © , y...ull|w"‘" "l FJ, "- » ' Llt'd p _ ' Ef la r»), ' B . - . 3.3“ . " “A h tht..atar, brrt .. u " _, " mung-mu “a ' ....¢‘ ‘ ”do. when! " _ . a. Man " . , LI M an.“ " _ Ill " and”. u: * - - --oul‘h luring 'lNllllWiihiftt2t,,td1l'i5" 'tall " a“;- pair; - A . - a“ involun- n M f {‘45. , b very Mad to help you ha m t I all." II. slayer“. In In: - to“ “Win. in an unt- “A. t pin. rim tor nod-com! :; .- I - otouo Junk now that ' . P ‘ manning about it.t"tt the g, _ Inna the confounded thing . .1»an that I couldn't make F A her I was going to, or walk- - my tron my ulinationl" . "r m [I o direct line for Led- Iltifi, Wilt nraiiht attetsd, god you C can to the o d any gate: and 'sre.th.. than! before you know it." “hunks. awful!!!" The young min Jutland A moment. then. with I [hues " the gnu-tn] figure in It- tlllplo pink cotton gown, at the pale, "on. beautiful face. not like a pie- . . ' '#AJ Anb‘n- .Itlnul. ii?- "I Inns! ml! hula." aha saH, pink. Iii?, In. up In! basket onra more, "Cousin “it? [any will be nervous if she the: not N It” mum“ now." And drnwlng . - breath that was nlmost like a. w- Kuhn-(no walked onward at n _ _ rug till the had soon left the II- -trta,.osd wu close to the old Mom mil which the iuhnbunnu of W on proudly vnYued I! being 's OI. If the few remaining mnmmu-nu ' are 'temtstt labor. and " having rm- larrol arm the mm“. mm. mam-1hr- It!” MI " Dine ”not. one. Q. . w, - Hal- uoundinc mum of i, 2?r, 2:93:12 no“ mewhnt up”: ' m pus- m can ot J,u'f,"t,%'l,1t, un- ual PN2tPll (and than" I W he» thy. nth-av Illnlu "iuGdrriatV "In ..MP..m._"i- ._~V‘ - "V in“ m the. broad- brimmed eotton it: " “and up almost shyly. nd " Batt- le,',"?;',','),,': hall- anger“: m " t a name way.ne you ar' Wm win you allow me to g'Nt 10- of that we" It look. ' too much for you." Pqt a up} really hunk! A'"df tt'Htttgg, mastered, “and I In: tt ”summed to carry it; besides, "tttR Ifntd I shall wnlk too ulowly "itr'g you." T color mountcd still higher to " It”. 3nd an expression of disap- pointment came over in She spoke my oourtaously Ind gently, bat ha y” qnlnk to an the hint, neverthe- a! 'tomatt tab Iarru emu " gun]. to" I _ alt-n1 I“ h l, an” “I ll Ill-9mm pt “I (no. a and I)! I W A!“ I \ b In - W'"" .re'- "er""""" tShe "and I few moments longer; M " no tround of I church clock tledt at hour reached her ear. she “gr! --- _ - 7‘, L__-_ " -La "..ta “inkA >- .' r"'-""'""'"""'"'""".'?,".'"." " »’ _" ti T d " . f I. a F © ‘ WM " , tte.. A.“ , p, A - It t1l',,',t'l",'l [ p, b .15 = = iiSEMitii'igt .Nau'v ! _ L, Jim 'e7, 'ree" fry wi-rvux’: 'aa" _" _ N '.tii-$ielF, ’» "~3- ielitiidtLrtrt. 2 _ 't w', _ ' ‘ t u. a " that had auied l . . . pan-Inn duom’mm u to out. V ' V . . you! - a with hir Al? widqwod . - mu ber-- ”an, :11. tt.rtha. to only uh- . tyiti?,h'?.i1l,s'.c bed rt'i't't an m -ed b her knowlm.» w t two or that. wi _ In tho - Va. world. _ '01,: built trqtto. a." ugh“ I wide dirNren . who). you tum-5-}: m... a. mu. asiaueset' tt" W Then it will absorb the deliciousneso and Ingram from Blue Ribhms--take all the good out of it. Lstitrteepat1etsiae tnut-ight-Ne-kt- "rtti'iii/iiiTGai'ikrwiiumtict-atP't prmrl_ . Blue Ribbon I - “and I am it; human, too Ilowly 'tertasedtte--rm" 7" tat, '33. - - V - - --"-_ - all-n“:- lllhuln In! " was h gqdabtgt. on Jun “1. ‘Dut t -- to a. in“ h an!“ -to a Inland dud It In: MN: aol-- lll u m h.osrtittrl Eatttariiso Bronx... who. he. wu an“: ha- norulhul tr Inn on. on modern plum u no loan or other- tor u C and an bad grown up in the ”tin!- '0va took up the new lire with a much canard cinnamon an ' all any... _ " _ . Katharine had been in Ledstnne l nearly eighteen months before her cousin Gordon made his appearance I under his mmher'e roof. and it must 1 be mutessed that she was predispos- ed to regard' him hworsbly; end though the extreme beauty of his I been wee not to be ge'mssid. Kathe- rlue conceived a eudden end uncon- ¢trollsblo dislike to the young men. (tstrengthened mohaver by n sensa- glion of doubt and mistrust, which, we altogether unfethome'ble and immovable. Indeed. no strong was this feeling that she heaved e sigh! of declded relie! when Gordon en- nouneed that his brief visit of three due must be reduced to one, and that he must return to town with- out dell ' end deeplte " mother'- 'll',L'lt'l'd',,d.' Slnee then he had beers to Led-tone many times,end although Kile Brenton had tried her utmost to crush down what she herself cell- ed “her unjust doubt and dislike ot him," end to tryatow some wermer end kinder thought on him, tor hls gather'e nuke. she lulled utterly to l no. , int; m (REM-fauna and tdca girl to teu: As she hurried through the close “not: full of new” bands. chat- tlag Ind enjoying themselves when the dly's work was done, the girl'l thought. had gone to this troubled subject. at her cousin and ther had dilturbed her, " en: remembrance of him llleI did. N null begin to think of the tw. tnrei" I)" mused. "Ma den-alt one won d never have wished no to livo anywhere when I am not oomlort- able. uni life with Cousin Lucy will ttn imponlblo when Gordon return: tor good. I could not -a would not "min undo: the lam- root with him tor more than I (ow days together tax MI the "any of the world t". age) quicken w-A TimiiroiTirrik aim into her cheeks. totd, jar hurt bust uncon- "It L wrong, it I. wicked,” Ibo mentally declared. 1'bot -but I dread -1 [on that nun man 1nd nor. each (Ema I no him. Poor Goul- Fuetl tyted in} 1313:! “Prong-d - . ..-.. -- ___- ___ be if an knew the truth; but ah. nut - - it. She bu been no food, no ”not to ma. I must nov- " " her (“one how little liking t In" tor hot balovod -1)” Idol!“ an. w" ttTPL"',' I um: not. ,mu-to.do than t other: at thin nogunt, um mm to I mud-till bo- lero . neat “to and, will . elon- gt.tf, had... border“ tho putty - shim gird-n that Itruchod baton In. milhe'a cottage. A nn‘l vole. t- ed in! car " Oh. lifted tho lush. . _ - "Oh, but I think you have undo I ninth. I hard w. Sonic! Snub. Mural! uy " the co.- man at 41210.net tut In harem-:1 opinion Ema-dun” banana-mullahs;- M “to ”than to will.“ mm. Lid-loci we». 2 an “(hr-(INN “but. Ina-flail tbs who in . goo-d “than. tho ton- m touch“ wet "union. and did at ring In mm: in uh: uh. I“ but! an that. - _ summit)». cunning“.- In; "t/2t nth tat " th. you“ an nod any ttter/t In. a. be: via: our rats. :1. tg- nlt of tho that“. had bun Intu- vhwh‘ his. lb stated. and th- an“ with shuns, u I. - the el n.- In: Emmanuel, baton in. I nu pale, Inn-nu moonlight. “On- I help [on uni-l" Kuhn!” aha. rotunda. NI min. “An you “min; Mr. 8mm! H. in not here. I - you, not in he ”pend. It but mot to my trsowiedgrt"., .. "Oh, it doesn‘t ntntttrrt" (In young toll”! "Immoral. turning MI slimy-no. In tho mingled p cunt. and ulnlntloa that the light " Klthu’lnc'l bounty Awakened In bl: trout. N supple I must In" and. o nut-kc." Then with . but I!” hath, "I - I hope that bnahet hurt tired you very much." Maw.“ -'-tTaTt; inf? '- ”It. 2L,','thitfAttAt “I an rid myself of it altogether," and Kethrhe auited the notion to tho word by putting it on the ground: the. Ill Illd inrolunteril ' “And t an do loam. runner! {on no", my eon-In I: not here. Are you e unwel- ll Led-cone! Then. it you hove not ell-cod: made other er- T'te"it',t let me advise you to so to In Boer“- Beed. Mrs. Burton will not. you most comforteble; eh. lo ouch e good old eoul." an” th-thai, but I he” nude other "tenements. It In ew- Iull: good of you to an eo much trouble: I In ewtully obliged. reel- l . [ all I In towing fl'." Heading. if - good- night one u. I didn't max." with emlher little laufh that had I touch of weer-lou- in t, "t ehould have the pleasure of meeting .you “ea-o noon. I---" ' l "The rld In very mull. We In” meet yet ttey, who know-l" ,Ketherlue new pueently. " In. nu change. but do talk In had so out to, thin young m in an dun-mined I tuition u the duile. and mistrust had come toe Gordon Pg,'.? the first the III. had - I atto (on no": (or him. too; to look“ tired, und " up Inna, Ind then In " indetinattU and magnum-bl. chum about him altogether. Inio1untnHt, Ibo turned Ind wllk- " blot to the gate with him. 1nd. in he pulled out, his handsome. tale in“ bud uncovered in her honor, old our her hand Inddenly. trotting him as though ho had boon " ol Lad 1-in-8 (dang. . “Good rsrttftu" IEI uld Ania. and “not! 'x"lti""ll'l'h to herself, In: old Noni x but lather and to my; not whenever ho parted trom her mt to her lips. _ - . n . H: m- -Mn- man y”... w -- ..,_V “Good nlghtl" who ”on; ma took hr Mud eagerly. rot, u it we". reverent”. 'Im Jolly glld the world In small. tor than. perhaps. I any meet y-ou ttiPutts,e:e"t.r,,'t night I" - With 3 hurried gesture he relemd her hand, And the next moment In had “mm! quickly down ttte strut, And m oat 9! night. . k . - mun-0 "V‘ --_ " “I do Vii-MI. tptNgi' ‘M .“m 'u" . “I! the 'uid. and tart It will I. lit. all a... what m l - to “I In tho “an - a . “as, m up "e, te tyy 'e tttfee " the II II a lee', C'te"l.li'LEri.',i%t 4” guru-IICNI-XM'" gtkturiVo0tM.ttr.tt, n'gt: SiIiiirglttttvrttPlt; - "g with . luv aunt.- iiii.5t"airi,sai'/g1Tfirfpe? mum-g t). Incl ants-mm: not. tin-m. iiiitii2tyghft.t=u As.h, cl L'gdthftN'=Ultltisac tank-nu mom. a n -d1NgtfgWNWarNlrti murmu- Iun. Thu] Milli-Ind l t'ftttL'gdht' 'g/ttfr""'"" 'ihi'ikr, t"Jal tttANS,", ABS, "my ;__.1- 'ii7G fin“, h lurNl'lAT tl'1'2lr. u a It 'eYlit'lduth'tit'; ”mugs-nub an Giia' as; a" kindnesl- t . i to“. =Is~u‘£ . "iitiri)h.'iiiii, g ttM'AtlMrlt tbs 'g'.'lt1tllNt . n . t to . [ 2rt'iiiyssttrtt. an? “A... m " M m 31.101"ng 'l'u""TJg, I'rfiiifit, "Doe. .. '“' " an A _ -erteeet.etyte it. III! Cl 1 'nvu w- - _ t Kahuna: diluted ,utttortttestow'U, and , uniqu- Btr7'PP1'1't. to" on he: tri. GsiiiGputur, uglinr- I nor- vmn-I born of the sensation that 0111 III elo- " hand! _ ' mm It. fatty. fudod Mrs. Smylho wt- in n ”the: out“; at Joy out In cutting“: d.ilahtfu1 um unexpected amulet. an. beam. put-01:5 Minimum nn nbout huh-r u thither In will, the alight-It will! Gordon up!“ Jul-$.39. tra- mg." that. m n . mu: " “(than we ttrent' for the am Tr" in which in “mud " mo- unt- 4-...nnn, In: nan-mined har to w., u. m...- - n-7,", - _ thet‘e "ttttiota. In: oennlttod her to In" Illa are nor-en out n an an perpetually. The girl elven eon- truted him with the memory of her tether. tenth chivelms. mull}. team ueen Robert Brmmeho would ea noon hen cut off " rlght lend u permit any women. yum at Old. to be treeted with eny but m Mr.', respect end reverence. End not a)": beta tTeyrtst le t.et than no: nun-on -'- _.-_-_, - not with Gordon Smiths. Kuhn!” 'irsnin". 11th . t nu of, pride Ind loyalty. the young fallow would h-n been at”: one lesson. " but, tn mourners. tr not by words, than by other noun 1.- plomnt And morn (crumb. In, In! may . than laborin- hnd started to but fest to an ". mother a Journey Iuntain or som- wboro to latch mowing that Gur- don Ind languid], Iowan. an] ms ers, to rooms. . tho disgust of or my ”as. u use fulfilled her Ill!- Expand Ink-hon. brought on gun that to tto Inn‘s madam On ttttq ennhg Aha (alt " ttnettrt- qnenbl. Aversion to teintr in Gordon" coupon}. in: tor A low manuttr, on, when In. myth. tmat up word that "or: wu- ready, she remrneo In “(minute Inc-nan to the cited that her head Ichod. lb: was "I" tired. Ind htd (one to_bed. A a , ulna. In: uni. v... .. __-_-_ The, mwl seemed on Gordon'.' (no. u be heard this; he know only too we" Whit had lent the girl up- It-ln; but In. myth. wu quite union. . 'KAtMrlna would to to Baum!“ turn for (he a“: and butter. t be- long“ ”not to. The hut he been human- qFdar, ad the deu- child In. boon was no rat. huh.” Ill. murmur-L -- _ “u & "Bq.Wa....a.- ‘hnup a. as" child mutt en- erg."ts'r Ont-don and. with: . can, on - your penna- m no In“. ”than" . I". igrrrrt" hold ("JIM- an. mm an“. mm her m in m- nood. . “Oil Kath-rim In the but and donut w: tn ths .world. “a " you how, my "rung, in In Bot a“: =hllt Rob-rt In: Mr 't'uA'llt", . ”at." In. Smytho fin.- " I mm. all that! and, timid y. 'n um.dlu'om. that yondo not k'arltd hit you not not tte "x In. Gordon; you know - a .2311". the on -. w you a, t - all tt,t"tgi'l ml- - Duh-‘0 m5! and an; 'trat; ttttre.,, If - ' w- . on Etiiirl' Ltiiltliii " ":- nl that In hh tttNrSgtlt “to In my m htt2'ttt u was V M it and Pt 81. - was my; _ an an and tg' m- te2gltfrf. Mttt at pub- Nil- Fitha hed, In! f, an. --- - CI deb t - no no: "try.,,., ty MIMIC???“ “.1 Katha“ nth _ - .t‘ut, I” ' ' (In - 21.“: q, [ a an" 'tu', tor , an 'le For Bah llt Mira, Gig! - M‘mr mum u - ud 'Ikll‘ tho wont a may: sum:- Into airumoud W It in in. with' a ttte noel (in Kuhn-ho mused will?» timt hr but: had Iva-nod II Gordon'l hunt. and it he in! but qditm. to - th'gttt n. mm, a. - that uh- the (but pu- iirEie..i..ifiiE.i.htttt2eSt','hq allow. mun 1qee",.Pfli'l to an. in poor . "M m ”In; that " would d gnu. " ',t',eutf, with. bin " sh. did. uh. we now have skin banal: than 'e yyraritud banal! to than to "I? Inn " to my nun‘ to lun‘ con-ll 'art," she I.“ to kernel! " ah pod, o and fro In her mm mm. “but so I must. Lad-ton. ls too can“ I - to hold Gordon and I... Mow mutual, how an- kind It - to use the m of the woman who bu ts",',',', In. Inch‘ deep, "no [ml The“ nothing on "itts I would not do tor Lug Sanka. int ho” - .h. maid” Ild he: ‘duoh color“ vividly _“hh "I, iiiiiei uenl " insult to no. - dill-mt hung gaping", PT an; unlit-II. w In; -. -_'--"' ___ - hunt to um ?gth.t' hunk- head “but on” Knthar no paused n th- open window. "Stan‘s." Ibo muted. “any. “I have only spokan I in! word: to him. , Pd pork-psi mm in him again. got 1061 I eouId Era-Fund honor that mu: u much u I honond my inner and I told him I. nutmth." u and. tell out In: an. “ad ttflT, added to his _diMmitttUn, MAN! . is in trouble I III quit. mum. Well. I were tttll Liars?! wu true. I had an q Mon min; to- . I whit” -ttiturinsY "not tft'; “I. command a link .‘l with.” an -Id " banal! vary ep..rft' "he bad not some tor Gordon: t dil- uulaluo. '1 tool u 11- dark and“ yap Junk; ".,'tr. P' -1 a...” w-.- -T.-- _ undo- that in. net “BBQ-Z --r - ..-. -- -"e ---"_e_e" Tb. with I bran: sic) ad I hlt- mutant mun. us though a. her own ton, tor thinking this. Katharina left the window. and hu- bs knelt down and said he: pr-yen. "rted but Mutual head on her pil- tow, “a nu soon Asleep Ind in “would.“ _ . But In nil her drums none came low-m - ot the dark Ihldow that us "on than creeping. glow}; but .tsrstp one it. I". [he helm] be“. rlnglng out shril- t " {in o'clock woke Knthnrino ; la dun-hr: that was one of the Lad-tom union:- to which aha land - 3% habitmtod. The mom- lnc m I. my the the detainin- " " a. and p out. urged by n. M that tho old. uncomfortnblc. (MM Mt. of tho atqht baton ha eon- but. and that the (real: " might help to dispel them, better than n rain “taunt to woo more CHEQUE m UNSEALED ENVEL- Gm 1uporter.-h Sunny last thet tttail brought to It. Edward Minn . I In. Hut. He observed ttat it VI: un-led, no presuming an it " . cumin ot tom ma, he us not among to know " can- um... um. hmver. tt myut It mu. “can. nvwvvw, - ,n-v- __ tri,uiukutd1tiqt,tttt.ed, s cheque [on out at the mm " ,"' tor Ion: shown-I dough Tin mm. “om. “.0. - - "1" "* nun ”draws "to aatotsrtt tot-o-rare"" to to? mud tn will: an - lib. my. nu nu ma In left M w my MI! , “PW; toe .-."".. /Grri'GTipi'iiari%i' c... .. Hm tt.J..., and Ps W_z" (as; Who-d" - Wior'lci-WW man, ttad [an menu, add. So it ta' _ a. "MW" ”a: o, -v "" - all “In. Lh'l mm In”? W tttg."""'" h m'ht - "','rlSlltl bu: 1tL'ttgt M " m, - ma":- mm M m no. mint-mum rtiaaiLessrt-tts- m :a“: up. mum MW _ - " gubd.‘ "1"; 'i'omt an: a mum"; “a '1. only “new." maul. . ”It!" 'ttPAL.?..? Imbe: io BB cox l‘lNUED. In: pol-I H...» may: " mum». Conepicioue one. the October Fashion, Wheels the Dehmtor. il " present: chaining and up-tvdeh a Autumn styles, nimble illustrsted - articles on topic at tuition, as We" as literary coltentl or thigh staad- I on]. The Evolution oleClubwomen, ascrial story by Agnes Surbridge, E which begins in this number, truth t tstunGinentht question at the tem- 1: nine world-the women'l etutr-aad - promises to be extremely intending. " is on orutotsiopaphy-- a story ol 1' Jam, but more fascinating than lio- ' tion. Also in this number' aphears the I first olnrernu'keble series cl photo- l, graphic “View. in which J.C. Hair 1 mett, _tttewruaet photogrsuher, _ relatel his “nurtures with the cum , ere, at home and in foreign lands. His we experiences, which constitute the first paper, are thrilling, and his per- I soul recollections of the stirring ew. , cuts in which he took part are ab- historical value, in fiction, there is 1 an excellent story, entitled, The Sil- , ent Partner. by Lynn Roby Meekinl, I and the second part of 1 Florida ‘ Cracker, Virginia Frazer Boyle‘s quaint story ol g remote Florin hamlet. Horne-tutilising, perticohrly the sentimentnl side ot it, is written by Clem E. Lnughlin,_and N. Had- Ion, Moore he: s delightlul poper on I Lilies. In "Carlotta ind I," . unique l cookery series presenting practical ; cannery ndvice in the guise cl fiction, y lilies Bradford, tells the story otthe i Wedding Dinner. An ideal suburbnn b dwelling is shown. and g eouptes cl ', pages of Historic Slippers and other ' (entices. [he Children's Department, ' include. oFirelight Story, Sally I Lunn‘s Tee Party,.by Livingstpn B. ' Morse, on musing tale by Jean M. . Thompson, called The Sentence of . the Brower Owl; the continuation ol i The Hanging Gardens ot Babylon, by Line Beard; end the helpful sewing , lesson, by Lucy Bertram. Ot partic- t ular interest are the articles on The t Child's Room, on Gerden‘ing, on Housekeeping one Culinary topics, on - the recent books, on Childhood, on . the Hygiene ol Clothing, the College , and Club Notes, etc. LITERARY NOTES FOR OCTO- ii-gi, IWWM ii'iiiiiirirTiGrti0teystt iiijifinif,tzStr,et,'d'l, Mic-M93 = 'uott't ,rttetq lt at!» WV tnatatuitt - The lunged-l ttang, GGiiTtraitorutooHett tyttattVrtr huh-MO GI! . mun “I... 'Aut'J"eh'y.,, lltiii"iii'ltatp:sse To...“ The Directors of the N. W. A. s., ere . trying to flange tor special train. to leave Berlin tor New Hun- burg and Elmin on the evening ot the Myth., tstter the entertainment to emble ell from these districts to witness the Grunt! Military Torch- light Tettop lII- Victoria Perk. Fur- ther notice ot this will be given ht- er , Bi'"itiuu lac-MW"? m ”an - an. iidatg .1 'iSitfiidtrxf J,yj",iiige.. Brill-UU u an In on.- INN" ”w” - d d w _ g: I..." _ ll nor-Into. M Hood-t“... '""e"t BEEJu t.tt'Uu', tallt Bi"i"iiiuu Ensign any)“ It Bir2uts Bi'"i2'-Uu l 'FraTaa ttV 1'itdu. ,|.F. - I. “CM; I“: 1t.:tailiriigsxaiii, tit Pid2,nttdihdtttttttfg" Jimmy All-u. up“ loath-amalgam .. Inn. . 2Uigtr' 'iiiiiliht _ - nd Am 'i'i'4i1,'rtttli'ttitRital.' 'lh"'A"ttlrtM'lltJll', . ul- , aunutesmE. oini- - 1ii'ittlt"litilti. tiil Mthrt9Dt Wm“ mi mun an? up man;- nunnu'no “39w. xatar.y.uotyy.tr.e1gitttqer4l, "GiiiiEi4 Ffiirfiiiitf _. "GUG"iirtGiiaGriiaiiiir, v_‘ - . "fl 1i?h'iita'l'tii Nan. rpg at ttIto/St. 33ml. all g,“ 'agtt cab tub r Ink-h cl In: irmruty, new and but. It. FGrsaa.iariirjiliiiirfLEuAerriS'2P.t 'i'iiGrGaTFiFiaiiiiiirii "mu-h ".'">."- -- =="', _-.... 'eftlt.' 1WIt,'tt hit. - tt ',eiFt2,S'f,, mulls“: iitie'i'i,ai?rittgt tr. lmlklmpn. “A. It” um a. “can. #GTLFM III -e"e". -"'--t mun-hind u"""'TGTG"aiiGG% n . gunman-hum" " in MI ales-try. M - ttttleg",','.'.'.',',',', man-Mll- WATM non-r gEAIttmellt " JiiGUGU- I. w... " " " "a--"'"". G mun-“3“!“ 1,3 Law. way an nuns“ In 0mm. tWe tbers may. 0mm: 0mm 3mm JOHN STREBEL. smur- HARNESS SHOP 'l:.':',',',',,')-"-", in“ "WIFE-W WWELLANEOUS MEDICAL 'll'iit,t.eaagyatLtre In...” a... _",' "g-et-m-ot.. JM ohm-K383i? DENTAL batman-r. sun-.9: UVERlEB out-II om.- '.B: tl

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