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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Jul 1904, p. 5

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In the Peleee of Horticulture there in C We table exhibit of fresh lmit, My of npplee end the more ephem dd mm, and: en hordes and flame. Mot. «enema-113mm There is s isrge display of the cisy industry of the state. including bricks. tile and pottery. In oddities: there on shown splendid specimens at fluor spar, loud and zinc. it these varied mineral product: sufl'iee to convince the visitor that Illinois is primarily a mining state, heshould streightwny inspect the tVo Illinois displays oi the west side oi the feat in sin nnd was hoisted 235 feet from the shaft. In the coal exhibit then in specimens of the product of m fifty mines. with chemial analysis showing their respective heating a. vanity. Aside from the state home. the most mmnrknhle exhibits o! the state. on those in the Palace of Mines end Hotel lurgy end the Palace 0! Agriculture. In the lormer there is abundant evidence that Illinois is primarily n mining state, while the latter wholly contradicts this nation. As a matter of (not, lllinoie renln sewnd to Pennsylunin in the pro- duction of cool. and its quarries yield a fine quality of both and and lime stone. The booth in the Palace 0! lines eonuins the largest block of son con! ever removed from a mine. It is 61718 One of the most notewonhy fixtures ol the Illinois slate home in its Venn. duh. From these every pct! 01 the ,1 pow'tion groundc can he seen. and the night View is especially glodoua. The building wns designed by Illinois Itchi- terts, erected by Illinois labor and (ur- ni-hed. lot the most part. by Illinoil firms. Hence it i! molly an exprmsion‘ of me state it "presents. [in mot was (min. from the gm! nurture-t In reading roam, mu mom- and HH- once 0! (he vommimdon. On the floor Ihovn In the mm: M apartments for the gov- e-mot. the mum and the allow at the building. The viva 0! m mimic “our: serve .- huh-mm, each one doing the honors for a period a! (on days‘ It I limo. The no (mt mum that am! the vbflot Inuit-tool ”will! and bought The mod antral nuptial hall in dom- in [ma- ol ivmy. ("on and an”. with flour M “It. The "ml-Ilium mm of the m. in tho and ml 0' Ibe- nun. At our side ol the broad calm in a raised pluloru on which Maul- I [and phm. Thin elevated Apartment mm as a tempting and made mom. Thu bundle“ in Mum] along the Macao! the French Remit-um. but It in mun!) modem in tmlmt. For Imam. In film "lid ommnl of him: and comic-o Ibo flow-dolls in "plural by tho oat-ol-oon mot". This in Illi- ooh Hunt-dunno and to mom" mom Hun on! and (Ma! ornament. It In :4an ‘ holic of the auto. Thy utltn homo In, with [umtbly two «1chth the moat pmtonttou- ol nll the state buiklinau. Ind cert-tau ltx In, ration in the "nut ammundlng. From tha intrununl can this great vhm ntmctum. with It» [wrou- var-adv Ind ltu wealth o! ornament». an be not: It mural points. It in not on It» Plate-u at sum. but in the important mcmtnr at another Into group on The Tnil. dIn-ctly watt 0! the (funds Undo”. Arm-Io tha way lie the ban- um union. 0! Jul-In. and the Uncut» museum indirectly north. As 3 renter o! lot-kl gaifly the [unfini- flcont num- home on the bill was! of the anudon is almost without In exposi- tion riu). However. the World's Fair but something more 01 Illinois than nodal “auctions m ofl‘er to tho vinillng public. The Minot-go of neurons to tho sun of tho Wuvld'» Fair. which made [mai- Mo the great diuplnys 0! Miami. nu enjoyed and nude use 0! I'm an [ally by tho mm sum»! llllnoin. In may depulmonl of tho «Ill-duo" the um! mum; at Illinois Ifl‘ nhowu. The reception was tendered to Govâ€" ernor and Mrs. YnleR. and it afforded an opportunity (or the [X‘Mnnel of the ex posifion and the social lenders 0! BL [twin to meet the governor 0! Illinois. In the course of the awning elaborate relmahnusnba “'(‘l'fl sorted and the channing ufluir «lined with a grand mil- luuy lull. St. Louis, July l3.~â€"The third of a series 0! brilliant military receptions u as given, on July 12, at the Illinois building on the World 9 Fair grounds. The Second regiment, with General Scott at its head, acted as host, and the receiving line included, in addition to the oilicern of the regiment and their wives, the two hosteases, Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Coleman, wives at two of the commissioners. who are detailed to preside over the Imilding during the first two weeks of July. GRAND MILITARY RECEPTION the Prairie State Looms Up Largely in Mining and {IS AT THE FMH Agriculture In mmuuity.â€"â€"i Almost 3 Tum at lilo-ante As a certain Hiusdale lady was sitting on her front porch on Washington street last Sunday afternoon her thumb w- struck by a stray bullet, the force 0! which was spent. Had this been other- wise. a serious accident would have re- sulted. As it was the thumb became black and swollen and canned much‘ polo. Whoever is guilty of such a: oarelea act in not only violating the law but to also destroying the peace ollho I. the Field and linden Farmers through the countryreport the blackberry and nsfaberry crap 0;: hue been improved by the ruins of a week ago. Grapes are generally pram- ielng. Thooutlnok for apples is poor. as the fruit continues to drop at a rapid rue. and some orchards are almost here. Marked improvement in show in the‘ potato prop and a good yield in not promised. Gardens Ire very generally yielding well. tuna u Is l‘raal-Intlallmfloaa lt la claimed that Rohrrt Hampton. of East Pa'paw. lll.. holds the record for voting for the. greatest numhor at pmlâ€" douts. Mr. Hampton out his first prest- dential vote in 1844 for Polk. in 1848 he rated for Coal: 1852 for Pierce. and in two tor Frrmont, and ha: voted for every presidential candidate aim-v. Mr.‘ Hampton is one of the oldest settlers in that part of De Kalb county. Then-x might. be some old residents around here who can beat this. My. And In. (Iranian, h!" pinata, urn «mung-1| by "n impmw-mont in their [bathtub condition And an anxious to law but u home. when the quiet and (rush country Air will ”do: to I complete recovery. Wellington McLChicmu. 1‘“ Friday the physician (lid not enrol her In lin- lbm hours. [Me has been unstained by oxygsn. of which flva mm- lml Inn used up to Saturday motnlng. .‘hlur day for the first time- slu- wou nhlo lo sit up (an short while only. Fm novel“, “to hours an" the nun-k 0! heart hihm- mum-d by (In "citr- mom 0! her wedding Mn. \‘In Hunt. 0' "had-Io, wmuined “neon-citrus at the To (other poordqubmm Whoa-he'd thm "w mph-van! on to And no she wont ml! to: ma. fibmnttolhv «on. In! they had no more. Hot tho Mlohrh- mm on a «Mk». 8M mkl ' I will risk it and hay I do. hhcutt.‘ And that In Mu- mu- Mory M hot Hath" llnhhnd'nclng became a “10" union." ‘ “watchman. a! Chicago, the 1-" local“. ls mlly nothing it out «main-l. buto! «mm-Aha“ uh! . win-unis! but to In to hold his job. AMI“ IM big pal-Hug tumu- ulvllc- III-Cutclmm who“ the [allowing ruin-d nlilbon M tho old mum-1y duty. in cannon-“on with 5 mph at appropriate curtoum at tho “Iranian! 0ch lady And Mr dog : Prom-l tum-I Nuthatn Bough. Ptotmta hum lu-«n film! in lllinnls against the :lluwing of auburn and relum dump: in the anity 0' Chicago, And the hoard of hulth will Mk» the mutter in hand. The time in coming when (or llw welluu o! (luv public the unsightly dump: in lhv ouluklrln ol orrry l'it)‘, ““130 Ind hamlet will hue lu In: (lisp-"Nd with. ll'n- « «liq-w bwedw, Iml hvlun- it can hr Ilmwd mmonyulom ul mrbogv chum! mm" ho lum‘nbod. By far the largest and most significant part of the exhibit is the collection oi samples of corn. planted. cultivated and harvested by boys. The league of corn growers now numbers 8,000 members. and them are 1.100 prizes ouch your, the first being moo. Each boy submits ton ears of corn from his own patch. to gather with an ail-count of his experi- Eences and methods. The prize winners have attached their photographs to the little pyramid of ten ears of fine com.1 For the tanning industry of tho state! nothing could possibly In» hotter than‘ this annual contest. Tho boy is taught to look upon the scientific cultivation of tho soil «N something Worthy his best etlort. That in which he takes n pcr. sonul pride ceases to ho drudgery. As a resultol this mm cunts-st much oi tho dung” that all the (armor boys will seek the urn-at cities may he averted. and it is wcll thlt the grout exposition should encourage tha- hoys in tho-ir worthy on- terprinu. '0|d lath" flannl Mu- uvm and uh:- The most striking feature of the great corn pavilion is an enormous broom that is typical both of the production of hrooun-orn and 0! the state’s broom in- jdustry. In the corners are small orna- mental booths made entirely of the native woods 0! the state. One of these is used an an olllre by the secretary. There are several excellent pictures made of urinary grains. Among the grain pictures are three that are worthy to stand together. These are President Lincoln,(lo\ernor Yates and the great seal 01 the state. storage cue in the dairy section are We exceptionally good pieces or buttet sculptute. They no busts of those two great Illinoisans, Lincoln and Grant. Mflrlm .0000 I. l-mfl-g u-Inm'n Suv Vat-bu , NW DOWNERS (55, V5 RE‘Pm'éfg Hm loan An article on "The Future of illinoin,“ in the July number of the Twentieth Century Review. is of special interest to the people of this state. on account 0! its outspoken predlchonn of n wondorlul growth and development for Illinois, and the many sound ransom therefor. Then am also. numbor of richly lllustntedl stories not! much valuable homo reading for nll members of the family. If you have not men I copy. you on got one of the July ism free by writing to the Twentieth Century Review, Detroit. We not to secure correspondents to sand in regularly each week the news items from Hiasdnk‘1 Can, Lisle, hoe. Naparville. Who-ton. La Orange, and an the surrounding tmms. Write for terms to Downers (have Reporter. An Accident at loam.“ Mary Ott.ol Inmbord. and Catherine Kalter. of Chicago, while driving across the Aaron, Elfin and Chicago track! bar Lombard. an Saturday last, were struck by a train. The young Indian Wen thrown some distance. The, were taken to St. Josrph's hmpifil. Chime was found lying by the sided the (not; 0! the Po! ring brunch at the Bur- lington, and below it could be rescued it us run over by a puma-.113" train and its skull crushed. ”at, Killed h, Mn Yorln‘ille ha I mystery. hid-y Inor- noon. July 8, a four weeks old infant mm. D.“ by mural-u Standing in llw doorway 0! l‘. J. Hines" hum. 6|?) Walnut Ivonne. Elfin, Pnlrirk Flu-Inn wn-x struck dead by lightning It 4sz p. m, Monday. Be '14 carried into the house hy In employe of "W tmfinn company, who stopped his t-nr opposita the scene of llm tragedy“ mm Andean». the mm- ym "Id son 0! \‘h-tm Anderson, 0! [lily Lake. had both leg! but", «It Wfilmhy by hain‘ run nu-r Ivy a mot". and an Thumdny ho was taken to II! Ilgin hou- pit-l. Pot a time it In thought one In; would Inn to he amputated. Cutout-l (‘oplry hula-um! n [rum-MN to lamb-h an ll Elam Tho Inn-him n! th- manna" rum so your. and in without mtrk-tiom until It'll. whon 5 pr rent. of the no proved. till no to tho (My. on nportu arrival [mm mrmmficntn 0‘ “w «kn-mum»: Intuit-II .II or" [hr «an. In»! rat Ibo total yin-Id In (Mu stale um 16.1mm Mahala. which Im- mm», our 0.0th million lmhvlnhon of tho own-aw fluid at the In! tun-My (hm pun. Illinois will ptodw Ion-0mm: our Iva-My million Imam-t 0! that thin yeah-(Indium tn 0m «(Imam ol the A Manhunt-n uni-«r mun (E. A. Boyer. - well known Burlington maxim-M. In killed a! Zoning. Monday o! In! week. "a jumped tram (ho angina and tell undvr llw tendon both hi. log» helm: rut ufl. Illinois- dapument M "mum-n. pan-ad Ira ran ‘l'mhou' Immune The Du Pagl- County Anna-l 'l'umrhem' lmlilute will open at the court houw in Wham". August 15, HIM. und continue in manual: [m lin- dIyfl. 'l‘ho- “Sum (‘oum 0! study." Reading. Pun-Nu! Duwlnu. School Li nuns Hello-1| Sa‘it-tion Ind Ilygiem nil mv-iw- npfl‘iul attention. " Inn-ks Door Alto-r Ilene I. mull-u" ‘ An ordinanun was passed by the Oak Park village hoard at their meeting tu compel the Aurora. Elgin and Cllicngn I-lectril: line and thv Chicago tin-at Wash-m linen to tnln- iumn-dinté sums to put in autos It Austin tmulounl. This action wu taken bet-num- ul tho (It-nth o! Gwmc Dixon and wih- ln nn automobile at that place a law day» ago. Fllgumn will he statimwnl ll tlw (Tossing until gun-u un- t‘N‘flHl. ‘ Thief Poul an Poll-tor A new zit-home to get a chance to plunâ€" fder houses-t has been found bv Chicago thieves. A Well-dressed man representing himself as a painter sent by the landlord knocked at Ithl' door of the John Brennan residence, 179 Bank 'Huron street. Saturday, and when Maggie Brennan, 20 years old, opened the door, according to her story, be seized her by lhe throat and struck her on the head with a club. She was than dragged into I (rant mom and u-hlomformed. Int'f which tlu- thief ransm-kul the house. A 10ml lodge of Mystic Workers 0! the World was organized in the Wood- men hall Friday evening by W. H. Myers, D. S. M. The [allowing ofllcers were elected and installed: Pralect, William Collnorn; monitor, Andrew (lrognr; weretary, William M0yer; banker, Ernest Cochran; mamhal, Ida Mars; physician, E. S. Higley ; wardor, Bert Strain; sentinel, J. A on; super visors, 14-0 UhlIm-yor Charles Hug and Fred Rimgstoaf. Elam u Multan-d An election was held in Lombatd Thursday to.decide the waterworks question. ou- Inn-Ibo m"- at run. 10......“ "M 0' Who-I In! I...” fly a not" “Illa uaa lain laying The large force 0! men engaged in laying the gas mains between Downers Grove and Hinsdalo are making a quick 1job of the undertaking. Lateral ham 1 havo been laid on all the principal streets ol the village and 00' come the ”DEEP: iioos with the bonanza! than who desire to become consumm. The main-a will be continued in Winston from here. Pumps will be located at Hinsdala to assist the measure It is thought that gas will he ready for use here in three mks. Pool-man! He can’thel it. It’s his liver. He 3 a liver pill. Ayer’s Pills. Ito-owl": "Id Acquaintances D. K. Paolo and Ii“. 0! Downers Grow. haw returned lmm a visit to Mentlno. Ill. whore tln-y amended the (alluring of tho nhrldron.¢rnrul-c-hildrrn Ind uml grandchildren of Dr. Wand of that ply-r. There warn aim A lrt (fiends lmm Vermml and 0er points. The dormr :35 16 years old on Wodnwr ‘ day. and the gathering Ins in honor of that event. Mr. Fol-to reports a most enjoyable time- in lislpning to reminisr ‘conces of bygone days. and renewing old mhuintnncm Thirty people M one film sat down to uhlos in the well appointed home. At which they purtmk o! a dinner that was 91150de by nll. and did ample justice m the occasion. The hour for doprture came all too m. when the Dock! and his loving wife were again tidied many hnppy returns. and loud goal byes were spoken. ”mum-n. r. mngu.!wu.n Buckingham’snya Wm your mac or mama-vacuum g? Walk: Not 1‘3ch Enough The nitration of tho-o having Nmnnl walla pm in h rllled lu llw ordinanc- whlch ruck Ihn (lav will: nlull he (wt-lu- Inc-lam in Ihifi'int‘iu. TIM-ta lutn he Irma lat-lieu M Math-n. tum inn-hm o! crushed nlnm- much-us and mm lnrln lopdmnlng ol (‘l‘ml'l'lL Wt bur lm interim-d flu! in nnmv plans ‘only (hm lnclws M mutt has In": pull». und dumber!- pmpumliom In in rune Io barn only all loch” o! the cindrm will: llIn-q- 0! (hr amen-lo. "vh- mm bring only a hm inch walk. Tho-m walks are puhjw-l to condnmunllon. Prop-fly ovum should m- um talks urn lull twelve lnrhh‘ lhlrll. in mnnpli Inc-r till! (hp nnlinncc. Your (ammonium. Salient-(l ’l‘hil Vim-k we have instituted a plan to go! in tom-h will: our renders. We hive distributed about town And am! out alum: the Hull mutt-a. a numlx-r of H-nnls,uln.dyndulmud. chic-ll an be med to jot duvm news ileum. We wish ullwould mom-tr will: us and use (In-u curds l-u'h «190k. “'9 hnwn m-wn no: at the» poululflm- Imlldmg when» you an drop tho cud. In. at if you cull m upfl’uloplmm- l2)m- ulll u-ml luv the new». I! in ulunlly I luv only who mm lrllmlc 'u-IIN lo a m-wwupw. and Ill" uulb lo HN’UN the mum-u Ind ul- «Iuvuu ul pumm- uul olhev dun ol hippenim it mum-Hm" ll'vl‘l'v- u it the papa-r vu will]. ll, Ihi- Inn-Ina we will get the Min lmm all. The only (him: no «lun'l want in "tn-MM" lnl-Ir new-«or llhelmu mnllr'. I! you haw any bond“. non. true it dun: and n will win! it. th-n yum supply o! «1ch in Mluuxlvd wr tlll lumluln you with. mm lul. [at run lulu» An ism-ml in llw Rep-mm Incl uv n ill V hnw- (lu- mmlih-l who" in the -tulu-. Unlawtul Use of Pavement Two or three individual» who ridn or drive ml our streets seem to think that the Main street pavement inn rum truck and flt't accordingly. Unless discon- tinuod. I-uIIIplIIint may he entered and attending par-tins called into court as the ordinanu- provides for the punishment 0! “Smart Alon ks " who disrogard tht“ huh: and the rights and safety of our citizons. A word to the wine is sufficient, but reckless rider-4 and drivers are not. usually wise”. Read the following (rum the village ordinances, chapter 17. sec tion 13: “ No person .~hall imIIIuderately ride or driu- am horw in nny monuv, allt‘t or lane within the limits 0! this village under I: pennitI at not luau than two dollars nor more than ten dollars. and it is hereby nmdr the duty of Hwy ofllcnmnd it film" In» lawlul for any uitizen to slap In)’ person whq may tn- iIIImodI-ratvly ridinu ur driving as "lore-aid." The Luthernn church at Schaulnburg was struck by lightning during the storm Monday night of last week. The steeple was well bumpd ol'f before the fire was extinguished. I Local Happening: ' Reuben Hoy, father of ex-sberifi Clinton H. Hey, died at his home in Scranton, Iowa, June 28. aged 73 years, 10 month: and 13 days. Mr. Hay and his aunt, Mrs. J. Lefiler. of Naperville, attended the funeral. Cross? [Hue-tau": t must m ucermlcmfll .\ am- am loco-om. Ro- "Am... The noun. . monâ€" vnrld' surmount medic-lad mum-1mm: In nhnrdlvten anneal satisfaction at m rotunda-i. Anon wanton. "“80 ROYAL l.l(' Iv: KILLERâ€" gmtm inn! Mm,” hm". FOR 5“,}? .\'I‘ THE IDWNERS "ROY! PHI. F. I.. (‘LHMINT‘an‘L \n‘? .\ mm‘ tvIc-plmm- vixen-ion lino 'u luring put in on llw Downrm (3'9“- lim-c. It will Inc-u mnlinulli-m Dan-300d John l-‘emlrr'~ to Eda. I'uflvr'n. Tlu- friends 0! Richard B'nfll will be pit-Mal to turn Hm ln- ix about again. nlllmuuh ‘11- his to have uni-Inner. Ila Imp bw‘n at Hm hmne a! MA «haul-l". in 31%". (or llw put urn month-a. While .‘uut (or I «Irin- SaIurdly awning. William Bum'r. wile and child had a narrow l‘I-‘lflpt'. 'l‘lw llonl‘ an nut-y and all the m-u-umnh wen llnmvn to the L'round. The angular nun-ting o! tlw Sir Knights at the (ilolu- will be held on Mood-y (awning. July 2.5, "'04. u! 8 o'clock sharp. Fred Struhlvr, who has ln-on ill (01' Hmllt‘ time. is not expected to live. hiu‘ death being daily feared. Um: ol the humus Bn-lgian horses, wllilo being shod on Mummy. vumo m'lr dying u! but prustmliuu. IIupron~uu¢~ll§s are being made in the schoul building. John Alspuugh has the contract. Seven new vuttugq's‘ have bet-n hum. he-ro already this summer for (he lll'l‘OllI‘ mudation of n-auuu- - The wx-ekly lmnd converts will be held on Friday evenings instead 0! Thumlny. Arthur Becker loft Monday for Shel- byvillo. “L, to visit rolalin-s. Ralph Richardson. of Kansas City, 1m been visiting here With his pan-ms. Miss Burton, of Rochbswr, N. Y., is visiting with her brother, E._ M. Baffon. Miss Lucy Bradley, 0! New York. is visiting (or a week with Miss I. llay‘tin. Mrs. N. H. Warren, of’ Wum, ia-i spending a few dassin Hipsdflv. Himda/e Low} New: Seymour Shows“ has returned from Guadalajara, Mexico. Mrs. Stags and daughter. at Brooklyn N. Y.. are guests 0! Mrs. Slocum. that will help you save it. '0", The best way to save time is to have I Tm“ chicago Tolwhono Money ~â€" '8 If so you ought to appreciate anything Naperm'l/e D The largest similarly attested daily newspaper circulation. morning or evening. in Almeria. No othetpeper in Chicago has to compIete an equipment for printing the war newe promptly and fully. That the people of Chicago Ind the Northwest appteciete the policy of The Daily News in ptinting all the new: of III the world :11 the time is attested by the fact that its circulation exceeds not only in the field of war but also in that of diplomacy. is more compiete than that of any other Chicago newspaper. In addition it also has the service of The Associated Press with its great allied foreign news agencies. And the ebole is now supplemented by its Russo-Japanese War mummionhlhy OHM” TM! mum TOKYO. NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA. KOBE. PORT ARTHUR. PEKIN. SHANGHAI AND HONGKONC. THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS OWN SPECIAL WAR COR- RESPONDENTS IN THE FIELD. An won as u the principal annals of Europa. In normal service. «More. hr manna (M Use Royal Poultry Mixture ROYAL COOPERATIVE C0.. Sole Manf‘n Indianapolis, Ind. 320,000 a Day. Raul-fly maintains In Sandal Cor- "wooden“ In wu- or pact u “I I Lanai!!! I... In. P0." In '30.! Cincinnati. 0.. 15,41”. Evin“ died to day lmm Ibo "loch: ol 5 blow on the Imnd “m an iron puller. (la-literal. It in rum-ad by the palm. by first. Cur). u might». dating - quaml In»! Ink. The Japs Ire alleged to have agreed upon Aug. 15 as the duh- lor the lull of Port Atthur, but they are not promising to return the money at the box office in also of rain or other unforeseen cinema. shoves. WWI. 8nd luv (NI no“. N IVT‘ R IOWNI. (WI. wig liul MN“. Ni! V... 9a. nil-an. din-uh; If at (In: In «mm III I you Dandy:- m emu and we 1718’.“ you I bottle. no In" und in the mm 01 you «grant dag-mu o co. Adan-I. .. Auun 4... 9-..-“ n-.. Those who gr. nlnl nun and uronsth yroaullr rui- mont w lth Scott'sEmulsion There’s another hunger that of the stomach. unger, for instance. n ry hairneedsfood, 8 air vigorâ€"Ayah. his is whbwe sa that yer’s Hair igor a ways restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. mum mm mound con mu. the In“ on! n ho‘ won ”or: "null-r one 334: mu. “4’8: vault flhl 79'}: w Iv an rhloh gun-chmnt‘o' In! Dra- uclo during tho moatod “ About I year ago my hair was coming out very tut, no I bought a bottle of A er'u Hair Vigor. It stopped the nllin and made 1!: hair or ver‘y up I ,until now t Is 4 Inches :1 lengtz.”-‘Mn. A. Boydaton. Mchlwn, Kane. Brut Gum ollk-o. Addie". J. C. AYER Co..l.onll. I...

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