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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Feb 1907, p. 11

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Ian. . After.tho ‘ II I was performed ‘byr‘.’ , of Oamnfine, -§ to “Cedarside,” "fl bride's mother, Mug; reception was h“. breakfast, the m 1‘ Montreal, among tfl wishes of their m. ~ would have been 03m expenses and comm ve what buyers will give!“- or price list. LON BROS. UMWED. TREET. "Gum; ABY 2mg | your ha 9“ '? Can’t do??? ough hair? It. not know A1; ! Here’s an fi May the acqnq : in a heavy gm hick, glossy E :plcndid hair-la ’alling hair, and r dandmfl. ‘Furs direct to 138, We?! ketOn-.-.n .QOOI'OOCO.‘ 6': let on .......... .... 6-. ‘tvilb ........... no. 7" ,ty: and interesting .ce at Gavan on ‘ mald, a Grand Tnnk 7215 run over at Wank!- [lay morning last by fl train on which he was 1 died at his home It same night. The mim- was engaged between ’1. rain when his foot can“ :1 part of the train p.3- >ody as he fe,l. He its hen found, and was mild in Midland, where he sed was well-known in are he was formerly ‘Ip death was learned wilt fAN'a‘ED 3%“; can. puLm'm’. I‘niYn-i States and {"’.:~" r ".:' Loods. tacking up M“ . nxl mil ccnspicuon. phal' "'vr. Commiudona 1) a. day. Steady m \w- lay out your vat" \\ rm: for purucuhn. ‘- Y TRAIN SERVICE. i {press to Toronto. paygeon..." .. ...... 7‘0?»- mm. Point... 7.2“ letvflle ......... ...-' one. Point ..... .... 7.!!! mygeon ....... ... 8-”? mad trom Toronto- Dnto .............. “0... 91’s ’keton....... ..... “10.514 Lleton ......... ”mm CAN SELL fl Estate or Business NTERS cities. Mr. and live retired for g on their farm. I; WANT 10 BUY [C11 oo-ooo... 0.0-...” Word .coocnooo 00”.. :ell TS rog Causes Brake- ven McDonald’s Death ~ .cmc Railway bu Point. vm P. TAPE. LAND MAN More Money ll.“ K .\ .\ ms AVENUE. 'PERâ€"COE. I‘vtzsincssc acquaintances hem ........ .. .ouoo-O of: u coo-c.0000... . ... ... u .. ~ WHPPF 1/"?!sz ., i:w~‘~‘rs of all kind““ ..‘.1 parts of the w Wrxtc :o-day duct“ «'2 :md give cash pr”. u-omuqnc «I ”cooâ€".0 ”tom S 1)? Real BQtI‘e .7 write me our m“ m time an money. 'dnn, Ontario coon-00‘ 5 m» 10 -11 You Have Not Gut Hm SIOVE Yet! of Lindsay, will pay ‘HG'H’IS'I CASH PRICE for RIDES, SHEEP- SKINS, LAMBSKINS, TALLOW and BARK. Office and warehouse at. Wel- lington street bridge.â€"â€"45-28- W. R. Keys §Clearing Sale g A g: I have a few pianos, orgy-P3 g, and sewing machines yet m ( Stock which I am clearing out: 6, at less than two-thirds their 8 real value as I am retiring g from business; they a’re 1‘93} 2 bargains of first class goods.“ The R. M. Bea] Leather 00:, I have also for sale two solid white, brick Houses onSusSex ‘2 § Street, facing the Park; 8189 8 875 Bug-D , nearly new, HIDES AND BARK vv- ---__ Anyonn wnuuc A sketch amd dualgtmg Quirklv Mfl‘l‘tmu mxr opnnnnfroo mantel. lnvmulnn u prnlmbly xmwnmhl 03.6 on nmantrlctlymnudtmtllll HAN“ um mm. whim: tummy f0!" _%vn HHVHHU 3' '" HHHK ll FII' (1 ll “III-l “Viv-.6 Quirklv lurmn. u our uplumn If". W 50th.! til Invmmnn n mummy pnmnmhla Cofommuntiou 01' fl ma firmly mnlldomt lul HANDB on P.m“ Mm. mm. HI hm: gummy {or non Dian-“w Paloma nun Lm-uuuh Mum: 0“" Mctalnouca mrhuut. charge. "H. 0 Scientific Hmcrican._ A handsnmotv nmntmtod woollf. Inn.“ dr- mlumu of .my mununu ourunl. TWO.“ 0 {ngggr pmythn. :1. So a by uulommut um .1. :0qu on uv" MUNMBuss'Bw-MNBW [grit Bunch mace 626 F St. Wuhlnston Kent-St., Lindsay Formerly Keys Morrison WANTED ! Make money by buy- ing now at our reduc- es] prices. It will pay you. CALL AND SEE for yonrself. PHOBox415 - ConSua Psalms» J. J. WETflER THUR SDAY. w THURSDAY, FEB. 282â€"15}; dorm :1. Wilson, auctioneer, credit sale or farm stock and implements, the property of Thomas Reeds, Lot 9, Con. 8, Ops. Sale at one o’clock sharp and without reserve, as Mr. Reeds 'is going west. ___________i . 28.â€"By Eiias Bowes’,’ auctioneer, farm stark and implements, thepr'operty nf Chrisn north of town on Lindsay-st; Sa_le topher Anderson, 101: 2,’ con. 4, Eldon,; Sale at one u'clock sharp and without. resume, as the; proâ€" priety; 18 going west. FRIDAY. MARC 1.-â€"By Elias Bowers; auctipreer, farm stock and implements, the property of Mr. George H. Wilson. lot 16.~ con. 1, Fqnelon, at Islay, Sale at one o‘- clock sharp and- without reserVe, as the proprietor is going west. TUESDAY, MARCH 12.-â€"By rElias Bowes, auctioneer, on Lot 1, Con. 4, Laxton, farm stock and imple- ments, the property of George Al- ton. Sale at one o’clock and with- r; reserve. FRIDAY, MARCH 8.â€"By Elias Bowes, auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements. the property of W. J. Thurston, Lot 8. Con. 13, Emily. Sale at 1 o’- clock sharp. TUESDAYI MARCH 19.â€"-By Elias Bowes, auctdbneeb, credit sale of farm stock and impbements, the property of Mrs. Precma. Staples. Lot 12. Con. 8'. Linden. Sale am one o‘clock Md without reserve. Georg. J. Brumwell \ proprietor of the Victoria. Lumber Mills. Lindsay. will pay the highest spot cash price for all kinds of Logs. Cedar Ties. and Shingle Bolts deltvered at mill during the winter months. Custom Logs will be manufactured any season 01 the year. Saw and shingle mill will run all winter. Satisfaction guaranteed. Persons taking out 103! on the ad- joining waters {or gamer dellvery lcm‘heve them tow“! and manufac- fnnhd. P110“ WHO-AWI‘J. â€"i-endered. The Horn Drol. w 00-. Limited-49. M TEACHER WANTEDF-lm'ma for S. S._ No. 1., Dig‘by. ': about. $325 penannum. App JOHN BAILEY. Seb.-Troas.. Lake P O. OnL.â€"‘-6- ‘ TEACHER WA .aâ€"For No. 6, Township .0! 30:319.“ ' $825.77 'Applica-ti‘on to fad- mi __ _., «gnuâ€"ad‘- “0.111. WANTEDâ€"(390d wâ€"ork. Dâ€"GOOd gifl 01" minute voman‘ f0? ge'neral nous}: Nm‘n; .. . x6 6% 24.44.156- WANTED Egoâ€"a. Woollen .â€"1manedia_b¢1y 01' middlé ,, $318!? made ‘9 ,or ”mane z, “A!” .qur nu mum ”firm-thereon ereetled onthe mince on good: two statied brick Wuhmi-with Wok kitchen attached end from muder;kitchen target/hut with frame barns and other outbuildingstll in .good repair. TERMSâ€"Ten per cent. 0! the purchase money fir be paid at the time. of sale and the balance to be paid in '_'one month thereafter with- out' ’interest. The purchaser to Search the title at his own expense and the Vendor will only be required to produce such abstracts. title deeds or other evidence of title as are in his possession. The other Conditions will be the standing con- ditions of the High Court of Jus- tice. There will be a. reserved bid. Further particulars can be had on application to the undersigned; ' 7- MOORE J ACKSON, Solicitors for Administrators, . . Lindsey. Dated this 2nd day of February. 1907’tâ€"6-4. ~ ‘ ”‘71; a “P347 -7.:.1§- 'Wen‘no. months the six cow township‘of Monmouthâ€"88 ”3.th 2000 m._ as much 16. concession 1'0; Tamara:- mouth, 83 m: and the northfiy’ twelve cows. hence t (SB pcres’oi ”$14, , ' and much more prod township ot “coulomb. excepting is a. comparison. of fromtheseidlvtswchperts theta- and threepoorestc o: as have m3°°nv€y°d to' t‘he'hel'vtl. :5th .where Irondale and Bancroft Rainy Com. earns $24 70 more t‘ pony for their right- of way. - - The land will be sold subject to a , ' W‘m‘mbm- twenty perpuwdjttom a At the conclusion money t° be a." "cow ‘ teatin 4 vendor at the time of sale, and tutâ€"h with 050 1 ty per cent. within thirty (hys there. armed, . : after, end the balance to be Weed dent and Wm. Whitt to remain on Wee it“ so‘ desired. in.» Zulelt’s 'addres 'Jghigaufilietonfilgzbunty system a twenty 5" e l , - Sheriff's Office, Lindsey. December the present system 10th; woeâ€"3.4. ter- Dairy butter ‘ â€"â€"#â€" he said. “by the 1 ’put up in numerous smut]: TENDERS age, not uniform. -â€"â€"" mean we lost our and”. “.4...“ will he received bv British market. To one. ~ - FOR SALE.â€"Capt. 320 acres, boat. 5 woods, first-c1955 FOR SALEâ€"A block of 800 acres land situated in the Saskatchewi Valley. adjoining the C. N. R. main line. This is choice property, selâ€" ected by myself. Will be sold reasonable. Apply to C. 0131']?â€" TICK, Box 470, Lindsay.â€"-6tf. FOR SALE.â€"The best laying a Barred Rocks, Cockerels and lets. $1.00 to $2.00 each. 1 HLRN, Lindsayâ€"ti. Edi SALEâ€"The Kelly Wood Lot. one hundred aeres. in the twelfth concession of Emily. Bargain. I. I FOR SALEâ€"Clydesdale team of colts, .bright bay in color. mare and gelding, rising 3 and 5 years old ; low and blocky. N. DAY 8: SON, Lakevicw Farm. Powle's Corners, P.O., Ont., one mile from H-al'lv's Station, 6. T. R..â€"6-8. (YAâ€"64. ~ the undersigned up till March lst. Shorthorn Bulls for Sale 1903:, for the touowing. the property of the Kawartha Lakes Navigation FARM 320 acres, boat. 5 woods, first-01335 on the shore of L of the best wheel in Cartwright; been a faiuure of‘ on this farm. .A‘ WUUUD, “luv v-..â€"~ , K - on the shore of Lake Scugog. One of the best wheat. and crop farms ' ' ’ There has not been a faiuure ofi crop in 20 years on this farm. Apply to CAPT. J. BALL, 191 Shaw street, Toronto, 8â€"13. â€"48-tf. from Lindsay, 90 acres, all plow land. Good dwelling; good barns and outbui'l "118’s: windinill; 8 acres {all wh t; 50 acres plough- ing done. Cheese factory and school convenient. Price $4,400. Apply at this office. Wu» Bull Calf, nine months old, large and well developed: color red roan. Price reasonable. Apply to JOHN SPENCE, Lot 7.. Con. 6. Emily, Box 141, Omemee, Ont.â€" 6-8. ARM FOR SAUE.â€"South halt lot. 2. con. 18. Meripoee, one and e. half! miles from a. good school, two miles from Cmnlngtpn station, where there is a. :good market. Building: an all in good rep-Ar; large burn stands on e. atone foun- and pig pen. The" is about; «to acres plowed; 10 acres seeded to gALEâ€"Pureâ€"brqd §l_northorn ', Solicitor, Lindsay} SALE éawmill. 100 acres 5 buildings; lyggng is about; 40 boyhood days ’8‘ seeded to proud of it. lL..wheot, and timothy and W ”5" good swine foo-Iona! 1"“ a the pm. W”. m 3.13 1905', for the followmg, me proper of the Kawa‘bha Lakes Navigati “Bra- 00-, Limited: est in The Str. AW"; and suv ready barges. desirâ€" The hull of the Str. Kenoaha. nough Further information can be h Lasers, upon application to the secretary. - '5 nnonnn‘! we] strain capo! can unda- not. in Onurio right, title. interest and equity ox dug-d Quebec. showing an in Quebec redemption of the add Manchu“ by are leading Ontario in getting in in. or put of all and annzuhrtg'mmy unilonn now (or theporiod 110:!" 01 two o‘dqck.’ p.m..v all m Cour“ F“ ”W vow-W" m: Sid-w my, mmd . womb! . A ,,. ‘m .wnpto. V ‘ v «y ,~. '_ ~ LhI.Iâ€"- “dod_ BACON GIVE VALUADLL‘ my. VICE. | Ion-newline, Feb. 14.â€"The annual meéting of the Loan-ville Ct-e-mssry was held in the" town‘ hall with a large attendance 3! patrons» Mr. Scott was elected to the chair andl Mr, Stacey. secretary. The secret-l guy’s report. fqr. thciyear 1906 was read .as_ follows : ‘ _ ; ‘ Total lbs. cream.:1.106,081 ; tomll ms. butter lat. 316,383; total lbs.‘ butter,"386,43;7; grass value, $85.- 847L42; ambunt paid to patrons; 374,188.u74 ; nmount‘paid for man- ufacturing, $11,658.68 :‘ average price of butter. -22.20c; average price of butter fat, 23:»; average rons. gave the credit of his success to the system which he introduced, viz., the cream gathering system, whereby the separating is done on the farm, leaving the skimmed milk in ideal condition for feeding pur- poseS. also the loyalty of his pat- rons to the work, and added that] his whole ambition would be tol build up the dairy business. To helpI further this the manufacturers had‘ formed an association in the united counties for the purpose of educa- tion, not‘to force up the price 0! :manufacturing, as was referred to by ”the chairman. “I am glad." he said, "to-day to introduce the «peakâ€" ers on the various subjects, which they are master of. and it their re- marks are put in practice they will counterbalance the extra cost oi manufacture. and by studying the coat chad. paying attention to the minor details of the work. will in the and net the farmer more profit. I thank you (or the advance 0! price for manufacturing and will do all in my power to repay this by batter quality and higher price." ‘ firfiomerviile pictured to the au- dience the old farm home when ali who had experienced the counter! inn-ind it more than any memoryoi um- um; "1 mm spun at; w... boyhood days on the farm wd am proud of it. In any! gone by the W boy: were educated for proâ€" fo-lond 1110. but now yo and the ~ _.- 4...: pnospsaovs YEARâ€"Ml: SOMERVILLE. ZUFELT L I Wu--â€". . rLdugu aw. 111g farmer who does know“ what each c‘o‘w‘hflomg in pi-oduCtJon bf milk is ad doing nan 011.: busing prindpu..'rpe PROVE GIVE VA‘LUABLE AD- "I htvo ‘. E. GREGORY . f'" ‘ ””” .wu av-uw- “v 7 out ~ .two 0111383. Many upto her mu cap-city ten“!- .‘ " ! YOUR m1 . . ‘ . n M 1. not Mr. Mid Mrs. J” Suwut. N0 m“ h" ll Franklin, were quite mm mâ€" 1 . prise lat Wedneodny eventing.y at the Ed tnmmedfisu’ at?!“ 0! about sixty guests. who W ' E 11-13: h t 0;], home‘ .: and .. e {39" w ‘ M . t 'I, WNW ‘ ‘ ninth-In isdou . p . I . itacudlrect‘lyon‘ ‘ u... m... Irmwwho when the Maud” sting system. is done on skimmed milk cry. I! proper density 0! cream m tubal. it is less labor to cool. win . remain sweetlonger. costs less to feed) . of 11:: p3:- haul. and is a strong factor in pro- [added flint ducing'the two moat essential points , Ito unfinished product viz.. flavor acturers had in the united over ”9°- The care of milk mutt not L- “A...“ um: with clean dry the ori -MES SRS . ahead with (nu-solver “amino: 0! the three best and threepoorestoowaof them hard. showing where the best cow earns 824.70 move than the poorest dent and Wm. Whittier, Secretary. Hr. Zufett' 3 address compared the systein o! twenty years ago the ptesent system at making tar. “Dairy butter was then 1 he said. "by the gravity 1 put up in numerous styles ‘0! the present system of making but- ter. “Dairy butter was then made." he said. "by the gravity system. put. up in numerous styles of pack- age, not uniform. This ‘ was the mean we lost our hold on the neuOn we lost our hold on the British market. To-dny we are try- ing to regain this. and have adopt- ed the better method at separating the cream from the min: by centri- fugal force through the medium 0! the separator. ‘We have the latest ”Ad...“ in our creameries for do- Chart RD." 1 is I At: the conclusion 0! this address " ~ cow ”téotlnc modulo}: w ice over ripe. The care of nuns mum. uuu beneglecud. Hill: with clean dry hands. remove the milk irmnedhuly to a, pure atmosphere. do not leave milk in stable to absorb sable new are. The stable should have M floors. well! uld ceiling WNW-8h- P“ take the ! cm 1110.” cow. “1! we pay “London to (adios the prom nuon and Mn a good Wv- w' r weheve eeenthie “tomcat: ere oer. um. Bren. et the preeent pflce. in too dear to (as! for profit, end unleu gbe price is reduced we must look to eome other eouroe :0:- this dalnble portiono! e bounced ration. Mfume. cube primate lubeumu. rm W q'ow Lsh'b tufted better for the eh took-[before Wing than the. Jamil mflkg’ivea goodcen u '01! One weekender-e mm, m #0.th pbgnd of W te peeved} 'â€" 'I’ '_ _ n the malt important °°°“' timed. Â¥The rental-W's With con- our country. They should action with the maict hatmthe a“... and know why M do .church and mm .11 France are very that. and know the nu“. scrim. Royn'lty is ”prevented by their own but pietum at them wannabe-o of 'me ‘3 Fife. The Canadian pictures include inch-A oi bunt: W. nomad the mystic solitude: of the sinus-eating and may will 32cm", a. winter night. a. real they ouid inno- unco. towing. wda hunter's .M‘h p!“ d. . 3111:) up t‘ne'Rideou’hem uroettime- potunno the d Shah Per- m. of Orluk- ‘ M om~ on international football tutti). mar. p." c "10.1110 004"“ and Snnmlt maximums. In the w; mdlggo‘ud load!“ that! can't Suction u- cm i uncut artich- on "Carmen Ss'iu". the pc- [00‘ Wdfimmia; Mrs, Lemieux. wife of the Can-dial: Fatima-ter- producing of such ”and.“ Gwen! : hnhionl o' the month. and with W m ‘clr- 8t. Vuvntino'n my. Then an. in :- uddtion. the usual new. «aunties. with but- "Jvâ€" â€" .râ€"___-.., was prevailed upouto give 810 in Chang». Mr. Smith came to the city the next dayto cash the cheque. and‘ discomd mat Graham was an un- known person-cc to the Bank of Hana-ed. An information bu beet. hid against the oflender. but than: is verymttle evidence furnished t-v lead to his recovery. Be boarded the train ut Indian River. but purchased no ticket, there. It has been learned £35m; his'deocription little is known. An efiort um bcmade by County (Tunable Cochrane. to menu him for trial. the conductor on for Toronto. but W thband' hisdeocriptioq little SEBRIGHT AND- VIOINITY. The weather continues to be cold. Many 0! our farmers are busy utmtion. The‘Fleming Bros. am engagad in hauling wood Gram their mill at Up- Tiae sue gt Mr. A. Dobeon's on May, 12th. was a decided ouccesl. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Egb- but“. vvv “1‘1â€" 5... â€"â€"â€" _â€"â€"~- _ oonmmprwpqlnusyears in the with .triends. Miss Luna Gilbert m'ontlia widfher sister ville. accepted the Roma Rood scnoox. wish her success. Our youngrpeople {are spending jolly vim in the form 0! surprise parties. Our congratuhbions are extended this week to Miss M. Kerr and Miss E. Moore, whose appfioations to one a! the Ottawa hospitals have been accepted. probation. to commence in Sew. We wish them every sucâ€" cess. as they are most promising list is decreasEng. Miss Watson. Uphill teacher, spent Saturday \w'vth her. friend. Miss Kerr. Dartmoor teacher. Mr. E. Hill has returned home after mending some time in Sprug young ladies, mwng nee-n august-u in the Ming p‘rofeSSion for a considerable time. In which they proved themselves two of Victoria’s most successful toughen, Mes. H. Cathwt. of Dartmoor. a. few days with her parents this week. having been called. to the bedside of her lather, who is very i1 . for Fem. printed _in tone. shows one of' the famous hos- key players 0! Camda,1 who has then chosenbompresenttheaportontbe ice‘ whldi is 50 popular at this season. In the. series of Common public men. the energetic Postmaster- Geoeull. the Hon. Rodolphe Lemi'sux, is pictured. The result of the Sover- eign photo contest is announce-l. and the priming picture and two‘ pages of other photographic gems to) wich honorable mention has beeni owu'dedm produced. They form a photomhac clbum in .wemaelvea., beta: the cream o! the 157 entrieS' received. Several pictures of King's- ‘ton after the Wake give a “M ~5ch of its extent. The Scottish mi!- way disaster. caused bythe unusual- ‘ly heong snowfall]. £93111)!!!me 910- -n - _- A_._.A.. 4..., Kr. and“. MW caved in thelrm me' L_.- .- UV Win-o - Mica Eva With. Port Hope. :- Witins her my I“. John P0" or couasz vou cm con: *‘- “,- 3“ n' YOUR RHEUUATISII rgilzdmm' ism ‘ . "but, R°M€W1wgyon hue-usual " qu_te - by .x A»- m remedieg_you have tried without Canadian Pictorial “Canadian Pictorial'_’ cover Doyle. o! Cottonw- a a wool: in town. “Doyle, 0. Sunderland. BETHANY. beat is in bur midst spent the pgst two a the form '0! sul'brise to state our sick of Canadian school. We Reception to Mr. Charlesfair Ir. Charles Fairbairn, exâ€"M.P., who has now a position in connection with the Library of the Ontario Leg- islature, was home for a few days at the end oflast week. On Thursday he had 0. sale of his farm stock, which was very satisfactory. He was Invit- ed, with his wiie and family, to at» fond a reception in the Town Hall, Bobeeygoon. on Saturday -;vening, “which was accepted. it being gotten up jointly by the [unicipai Councils of Verulam and Bobcaygeon. Hr. Fail-b.1211 was presented with an ad- dress expressing appreciation of his municipal services unending over a. long period of years. Speeches were also made by Reeve Tiers; of Vern- lun, and Reeve Mason, of Bom- gson. and the Other members of Lotti Councils, on this-line. Mr. Fairbsirn wasvery mach mooted, but managed to make a. repIy thanking his friends [or the kind words said in the address and in the speeches. Lumber. Shingles, Etc. Cement Sash Factory Canal Outlet Will Be Trenton carom! surveys on W was rouu: and the route with Port Hope as outlet. ’nle slight difference. '90 tar as construction is concerned, favors Port Hope: the distance 'is shorter than with Trenton as outlet, the difienenoe in cost being! estimated at about $40,000. But this does not fake into account the land damages Ev “gag-power privileges i6 be better. One mt an the W8?- (From our. own Compondent.) Mani“... Feb. 18.-â€"The residents of thin plane “d community were shock.- odund pdned last Wednesday when c m reached here conveying the “Inflow of the death of Mr. Neil McDonald, of Port Arthur, third ‘ 90!! 10! Mr. Neil McDonald. of this vil- uge. It appears that the unfortuo Myoung man was employed in u melting factory. and he. in company with another young man. were in the {dot gutting on atrain to go to their boarding house. about a mil. distant. when he accidentally slipped. and (on, m train killing him in- m. It appears that at. young w W” 9‘“ melting factory. and he with another young man five cont mwmameyou S HILOH Way. The oat-poo reached here on Monday mornins, in charge 0! his companion, InWeekfl. who was so kind“ to bring“. to its destination. Ono rad Intmo! thr one is that the son-0' woken {other and brothers an un- Ibnto soothe nemins as his head Ottawa, Feb. 18.â€"It has been u terribly W Thom was well knmvn. nav- gum here since childhood. prior ‘0 MI departure for Part ‘rthur none m or we y'all ago. "'td was a ~ pun favorito with "1.! and rm.“ it. was with with very former Manilla Man Met Accidental Death at Port Arthur Baker 8: Bryan. limited. ‘, m is hctor in I. inf-V . . Hf!

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