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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Feb 1903, p. 5

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Ste* Ife %$?• As the Spring Opens ^ ipV- sSM" !(•'-. 3?"! $>."• S: ,;.V F& ^ ->i < -J':" :4,rv;-* ;i And yon are looking for bargains call on Ostnun Bros, where 4 ycra can find just whit you need. No JUS'f OUT of regu- I lar Goods and Special Goods are obtained on short notice: Cut Prices on Clothing , TO CLOSE OUT. Call and exainiue. Compart oar prleeo i^and we are sure you will find Bargains at ...•-.*? < j. "fe i t * t* flcHENRY, ILLINOIS, OSMUN BROS. '4» wŝ .î R«ŝ «:a»isBKsa0iB̂ ̂ »*«»« !•; m- | A Stitch in Time Saves Nine! It is also a fact that a bottle of good Cough and Cold '•yS* Remedy will prevent sickness and even death. Don't let that Cold tun until it is necessary to call in a Doctor. We - have the beat known guaranteed patent remedies in the market. USE PECAN OIL for Chapped Hands, Wire Cuts, Bruises. Etc. It is sooth- v ing and heals surely and quickly. Try it and you will never again he without it. ' Ring wood, HI. J. S. BROWN & SON. %» % 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 m 9 9 9 9 9 m 9 m 9 t 9 9 S 9 9 9 (ilW to Fancy Grocers r headquarters for Everything in the Fish Linel Fancy Smoked Finnan Baddies, per pound... 12 1-2 Cents. Fancy tnaoked Iceland Halibut Steak per 8>.. ' 18 Cents. Fancy Smoked Blood Bed Salmon, perpdund 12 1-2 Cents. Fancy Smoked Yarmouth Bloaters, per dozen 20 Cents. Luxe Scalied Herring, smoked, per box 25 Cents. Extra fancy middle strip Codfish, perfectly boneless, per pound 12 1-2 Cents. Luge Norway Mackerel; per poand. . 15 Cents. Large No. 1 White Fish, per pound... 12 1-2 Cents. New Holland Herring, Milkers, per pound... 7 1-2 Cents. New Shore Herring, per pound.............. 6 1-2 Cents. Fpiicy Spiced Herring, 10 pound pails 85 Cents. Fancy Spleed Herring in bulk, per pound 10 Cents. New Milchners Holland Herring in 14 pouud kegs, per keg. SOLON. W. H. Davis spent Tuesday with his son in Chicago. fiey. and Mrs. Gee and son were call­ ers here Wednesday. Mrs. Emily Hawthorne entertained friends from Hebron Saturday. Mesdames F. L.Vos burgh and W. W. Monear shopped in the city Friday. F. L. Vosbnrgb attended the Lumber­ men's Convention in Chicago Thursday. A number from Spring Grove attend­ ed the bazaar at the opera house last W ednesday. Baby sleeps and grows while mamma rests if Rocky Mountain Tea is given. It*8 the greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers. 85 cents. G. W. Besley. For Infants and Children. Iki Kind You Have Always Boaght Bears the Signature of N E I G H B O R I N G N E W S Chronicled by our Able Corps of Correspondents $1.00. Special in Canned Sal­ mon *-25 Cases 100 Dozen For this week we will sell a good Salmon in 1 . pound cans at 4 cans (or 25 Cents. Every Can Guaranteed! Smart Dressers SPRING GROVE. Ju. Bell was a Ring wood visitor Mon­ day. Nick Weber was a Chicago visitor re­ cently. . , , HI If you haven't a oold nowadays you aren't in style. Mrs. Jake Friend was a McHenry caller last week. What delightful weather we had the first of the week/ Jesse Richardson transacted business at Elgin Monday. Jas. Oztoby visited with Walworth relatives Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Andrews la entertaining a brother from Iowa. Mrs. Selim Pierce visited with Rich tnond relatives Saturday. Mabelle and Oliver Neish spent Sun day with Richmond relatives. Depot Agent McCann spent the Sab­ bath with friends at Fox Lake. Mrs. Mike Rauen hae been entertain ing her sister for the past few days. Mrs. Kate Shotliflf visited with Wil mot relatives Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Wilson returned Monday from a visit with Richmond relatives. Jas. Westlake 1&nd family spent the Sabbath at G<§noa with his brother, Jos eph. Tis said that Ralph Colby made trip to Ringwood -very early Friday morning. George Brown of Antioch spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. R A. Oxtoby. Dr. Bretnken is preparing to move in to one of Andrew Neish's houses Main street. Mr. and Mrs. 'Everett Orvis recently visited with relatives and friends at Salem, Wis. A little son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norton early Sun day morning. Madam Rumor says that Mre. Kate Shotliff has rented her farm on Sunny side to Jas Bell. * Addison Felter from near Antioch boarded the train here for Walwortb Sunday evening. Miss Maude Hesselgrave is quite ill with pneumonia at the hone of her sis fcer, Mrs. B. Rudolph. Mrs. Grace Jackson and son, Ford from near Kevstone visited relatives and friends here Saturday afternoon. Several of our young folks attended party at John Smith's last Thursday ev ening given in honor of Mips May Sykes They arrived home early Friday morn ing and report a fine time I)eWitt'ft Witch Hazel Salrf. The only positive core for blind bleeding, itching and protruding piles cuts, burns, bruises, eczema and all abrasions of the rkin. DeWitt's is the only Witch Hazel Salve that is made from the pure, unadulterated witch hazel--aii others are counterfeits. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is made to cure--counterfeits are made to sell. Julia A. Story, McHenry, G. W. Bes ley, West McHenry. will find our Spring Suit­ ings* and Overcoatings ab­ solutely correct in style and quality. Prices extremely low. A few minutes of your time is all we want to con­ vince you that we are show­ ing the handsomest line of .Spring and Summer Suit­ ings ever offered to the trade. Won't you take a look? Tailoring Unexcelled. JOHN D. LODTZ. DA Ml/ DAHIV This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, and does a tfNERAl BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all busi­ ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custom­ ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage .. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class se­ curity. Spec­ ial attention WHISKY given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low eet rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Bankers McHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OFFICE w4th McHenry County State Bank Woodstock, Til. Abstracts of title and con- veyaucing. Money to loan on real estate in sums of 1600 to 110,000, time and payment to Physicians prescribe it lor their most delicate patients. OLD and PURE. For sale by All Leading Dealers Chicago & North-Western. Leave Chicago. 7.15 a in 9.05 am... 9-XSp m. Effective Oct 12, 1MB WEEK DAY TRAINS. NORTHBOUND Via Elgin ,... Via Pes i'lainos.... .i.Vla r>es l'laiues.. Arrive Mcflcnry. ...9.48 a m ...9:48 a m .. .5.00 p m ..0.47 p nt f.01 p m Via Des Plaines SUNDAY THAIItS. 8.4flam.......... Via Elgin. 11.14am 9.10a m..... ..Via Des Plaints 11.14 a n> 8.02 p in...... Via Elgin 6&3 p ro WUKK DAY THAOia. Leave flMmmnnxn ^ Arrive McHenry. SOUTHBOUND. Chicago. 7.32 am Via Elgin 10.10 a at 8.33 a m......... Via Des Plaines..,.. . tt.55 a m 8.00 p m .Via Elgin 5.4S p rn . SUNDAY TRAINS. 7 . 3 S a . . V i a E l g i n . . 1 0 . 8 0 a m 5:55 pm Via Elgin 8:45 pm Passengers taking 7:32 train from stations north of Crystal Lake can change at Crystal RI DOEFIEI.lJ- Mrs. Sbelt was in Nunda Saturday Mr. Davis of Austin is here on bosi ness. S. Merchant spent Snnday at Wood stock. N. J. Gurrison was in Chicago Wed nesday. Mr. Sbelt was in Elgin on business Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Morse of Elgin is visiting relatiyes here. W. Levey of Seneca was here on bus iness Thursday. C. Lock wood and wife were in Wood­ stock Thursday. Mr. Dike of Woodstock was here on business Saturday. Mrs. Marble and children were in Woodstock Friday. Mrs. F. Hobart was in Nunda Tues­ day and Wednesday J. G. Hartwan is very low. Dr. Do little is attending him. Mrs. F. Hartman is caring for her mother at Woodstock. F. E. Thayer of Greenwood was call ing on friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Hall viaited rela tives at Ringwood Saturday. James Robinson of Elgin was calling on friends here Friday and Saturday. Mr. Shelt returned home Monday rou) his evangelistic work at Hebron. Ziltha Ward returned Tuesday to her \\ ork at Woodstock after a short illnesa F. S. Teiwillager and Mrs. A. S. Wakefield were in Woodstock Tuesday. Mrs. J. B. Lynch visited her daughter, Mrs. M. Merchant, at Woodstock Tnes 'lay- Mrs. Smith and son of Austin visited at J. C. Button's Tuesday and Wednes­ day. Mr. Huron's address last Wednesday evening was fine, We hope he will come again. Geo. Whistonand H. O. Dowald of Holeombville attended B. R. Morse's sale Friday. J. Westerman, F. Hartman, Sam Simmons and F. Wille were Woodstock visitors Thursday. R. L. Dufield, jvife and son, Arthur, and Mrs. A. Cadwsllader are all very sick. Mrs. Hunt of Elgin is nursing them back to health. Mason's "Way Down South" Co. gave an entertainment in the M. W. A. hall Friday evening. There was an audience of about forty people. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111., For four years it defied all doctors and all reme­ dies. but Bucklen's Arnica Salve bad no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 200. at Julia A. Story 's, RINGWOOD. An item box has beeu placed in tiie Ring- wooo postofflccfor the convenience of persons Wishing to eont ribut-e to t he Kingwixxi corre- spondence column in tne Platndealer. If you know of any news that should be published Just drop a note in tlu; Itoxiind l he correspond- dent will collect the same Tuesday evening ot each week. Chas. Stephenson went to Ridgefield Friday to look after business interests. Ring wood's theatre goers will be treated to a coon show Tuesday even­ ing at M. W. A. Hall. Miss Mamie Degen of McHenry spent the latter part of last week with hev friend, Miss Lizzie Pint. Henry Stilling and sister, Miss Anna, and Miss Anna Stocli visited with Jos. Justen and family one day thi« week. The board of directors have secured the valuable services of W. B. Johonnott as principal of schools for the coming year. An oyster supper will be given for benefit of M. W. A at their hall next Wednesday evening. All are invited to attend. Maste Charlie Stevens, who was stricken with pneumonia last Week, is on the gain and every prospect of a speedy recovery. The Messrs. Allen, Harrison, Harrison aud Stephenson were selected as delega­ tes to represent this cauip of M. W. A. at the county convention in April. They are instructed to vote first, last and for all time against re-adjustment. OBITUARY. Gaylord Marvin, only child of Avery S. and Lena Marvin Holmes, was born in Johnson, Vermont, May 8, 1898, and died in Ringwood, Illinois, February 10, 1908. The family moved from their tormer home in the fall of 1899, and set­ tled in Ringwood, where they have since resided. About one year ago little Gaylord suf­ fered from an illness from which he never fully recovered, but was comfort­ ably well until cold weather came on again when he began to fail. The la»>t five weeks of his life were weeks of suf­ fering patiently borne, while tender hands did all that human love could do to save him. He was a bright, active, happy child, with a mind unusually quick to grasp ideas far beyond hiB childish years, and a ready wit and clearness of expression not often found in one so young, iiis nature was a lov­ ing one that bound him t6 his parents' hearts with ties that now reach "beyond the veil" that hides him from their view till life'8 toilsome journey is ended, and the glad morning of reunion shall come in a better land. Till that joyful hour, we will leave our dear one in the encir­ cling arms of One who said, "Suffer lit­ tle children to come unto me for of such is the kingdom of heaven." "A bud the Gard'ner gave me, A fair and lovely child; He gave it to my keeping To cherish undefiled. It lay upon my bosom,-- It was my hope and pride,-- Perhaps it was an idol, Which I must be t.enied. O N H I S L A S T A Horse may be neglected, but during his days of service the Har­ ness and Stable Supplies Bhould be such as will add to his comfort and increase his usefulness. Our stock is selected with that end in view, as well as with the object of giving purchasers the best value. The HARNESS AND HORSE GOODS offered are the first and foremost of good qnality, and after that each article is made so as to best fill the purpose for which it is intended. Prices, of course, are moderate. GUS. CARLSON. HARMES m VOLO. * Albert Raught spent Thursday in Chi­ cago. Miss Naomi Vasey is clerking for John Richardson. James Halpin of Chicago visited friends the first of the week. Mrs. Chris Sable visited with relatives in Chicago several days the past week. Mrs. Nick Schaeffer of Johnsburgh spent one day of the past week at Mat. Miller's. Miss Bessie Dunnill of Gravslake spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Celia and Bennie Rosing spent the past week with n latives and friends in Kenosha. Mrs. Weber, son and daughter of Iowa visited the former's brother, Chris Sable, this week. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen was buriod in the Catholic ceme­ tery Tuesday morning. Mrs. James Kir wan returned home Friday from a brief visit at Rollins with her sister, Mrs. Ben Cossman. Garner Van Dnsen returned to his home in Dakota Thursday, after visit­ ing in this yiciuity for a short time. The shadow social at the home of Mr. aud Mrt. Lewis Lusk Thursday evening was a success both socially and finan­ cially. "For just as it was opening In glory to the day, CaiLe down the Heayenly-Gard'ner And took my bud sway. Yet not in wrath he took it, A sinile was on his face, And tenderly and kindly, He bore it from the place. Fear not," methought He whispered "Thy bud shall be restored; I take it but to plant it In the garden of the Lord." Then bade me Hot to sorrow, As those who hopeless weep, For He who gave hath taken, And He who took can keep. 'And night and morn together, By the open gate of prayer, I'll go nnto my darling, And sit beside him there. know 'twill open for me, Poor sinner tho" I be, For His dear sake who keeps it, And keeps my bud for me." H. P. B. Death having entered our home and taken onr beloved son, we wish to ex tend our thanks to the many kind friends and neighhors for their kind help, also to the singers, floral contri­ butors and to the M. W. A. for their kibd help. In this hour of sorrow we feel grateful for all that was done to try to lighten our sorrow. MK. AND MRS. A. 8. HOLMES. A Weak Mtoumch causes a weak body and invites disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures and strengthens the stomach, and wards off and overcomes disease. J. B. Taylor, prominent merchant of Chriesman, Tex., says: "I could not eat because of weak stomach. I lost all strength and run down in weight. All that mon­ ey could do was done, but all hope of re­ covery vanished. Hearing of some won­ derful cures effected by use of Kodol, concluded to try it. The first bottle benefitted me, and after taking four bottles I am fully restored to my usual strength, weight and health." Julia A. Story, McHenry, G. W. Besley. West McHenry. 1NGLKSIDK. V Chas. Willey was a McHenry caller Friday. Miss Mary Tonies was a Chicago visit­ or Saturday. Miss Edyth Ramsdell of Long Lake visited her parents Saturday. Harry Dalzeil and James Larkins were McHenry callers Sunday. Miss Bessie Larkins was calling on relatives in Rockefeller Monday. Miss Mary Tweed was a Chicago vis­ itor Saturday and also Chas. Willey. Philo B. Sage of Syracuse was visiting his cousin, Mrs. Helen Sullivan and family one day last ween. Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and Ballow and the oth er fresh and rosy. Whence the differ­ ence? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life PillB to main­ tain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel gjod digestion and ward off constipation. Try them. Only <£5c. at Julia A. Story's, druggist. TERRA COTTA. Mike Conway was in the windy city Tuesday. John Relihan was a Chicago yisitor Tnnrsday, George £tnith and Albert Jacobs were Elgin visitors Sunday. Albert Jacobs and George Smith \vere county seat visitors one day last week. Misses Bessie and Iva Hoffman were driving on our streets one day last week. Eighteen below zero Tuesday morning made many wish for "the good old sum mer time." Mr. Shade, musical director of the A T. C. & C Co. band, was out from the city Tuesday. Operator Jim Jeffreys of Richmond was here Saturday working the "tickers at the depot. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Stolpe has been dangerously ill the past few days. Miss Edna Colby returned home Mon • lay after a three weeks' visit with rel­ atives in Chicago. Freddie, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luedtke, has been quite sick but is uinch better now. W. D. Gates has erected an ice house near his residence and filled the same with 12-iuch ice the past week. Several from this vicinity have been in attendance at the Salvation Army meetings at Nunda the past week.. There was no school here last Friday. The teacher, Miss Alice .Knox, was in attendance at the teachers' meeting at Woodstock that day. Miss Lenna Chnich was among thoee who saw The Bostonians in that popular song opera, Robin Hood, at McVickers' theatre, Chicago, Saturday. Dr. D. G. Wells, the efficient and painstaking physician of McHenry, hat- been kept quite busy caring for his many patients in this vicinity lately. Miss Anna and John Fleming went to Chicago Friday to see their brother, Ed­ ward, who was irjured iu a wreck on the C. <S? N. W. Railway at Winnetka Wilder Starrit t went to Chicago Tues­ day to resume work as engineer on the C. & N. W. R. R. He has been home for about two months recovering from injuries received in a wreck at Cary. Edward P. Fleming was quite badly injured in a wreck at Winnetka, III., Wednesday of last week. The Green Bay Limited, on which he was firing, ran into a switch engine that was occu­ pying the main track on the Limited's line. Ed. jumped in time to escape probably more serious injury. He was unconscious when picked up and taken on first train to St. Luke's hospital, Chi­ cago, where he is now slowly recuper­ ating. Winter coughs are apt to result in consumption if neglected. They can be broken up by using Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold by N. H. Petesch. Mow Pay Your Taxes. The collector's books for the town of McHenry will be opened on Monday. ITebruary 9. There is but a short tm>e in which to pay your taxes so call early and avoid the rush during the last few days. I will be stationed at the follow ing places: Moneys, C. M. Adam store, Johnsburgh; \Tuesdays, J. F. Cristy's, Ringwood; \Thursdays, J. J. Miller's, West McHenX; Saturdays, S S. Chapell's, McHenry. (Books will b<j returned March 10. 81tf. PETER NIESEN, Collector. WACCONDA. John Golding went to the city Monday. Mrs. ZeulBdorf is having an attack of grip. Elmer Golding made a business trip to Chicago Monday. Evangelist Crummer returned to bis home in Rockford Friday. Roy Sbumway of Waukegan is visit­ ing friends here this week. David Miller moved his family to Chi­ cago where tney will reside. Eva Harris is numbered with the sick. Dr. Hobbs is in attendance. J, Taggart will move from here and take up his residence in Barrington this week. Mrs. Glynch returned Friday after spending the week with friends at Bel- videre. J. Turnbull will work Mr. Clough's farm and will move his family there March 1. G. C. Robert and son, Earl, were in the city on Friday. Earl is having his eyes treated. Will Clough will sell bis farm imple­ ments at auction this week. He will occupy his house in town soon. The manjis4rren|ds of: Miss Gertrude Cayle were very pleasantly entertained by her at her home Friday evening last. Miss Emma Welch and pupils gave a valentine social on Saturday evening which WHS a decided success socially and financially, the neat sum of $68 being the amount taken in. Miss Ollie Jenks, who has been out of school for some time on account of an accident, was very happily surprised by her school mates on her sixteenth birth­ day. She was presented with a beauti­ ful book. OA.8TOXITA. Beara the yf The Kind Von Have Always Bought 8lgnatn» „ Yj_ BY THE FACE Kidney Troubles Often Easily Raoo£*^ v'/" nizod by Peculiarities of the - Countenance Have you ever noticecKhe fullneee eonvt L';^ persons have under the eyes? Sucb pel* ^ sons are suffering from kidney disease of some kind. In the early stages there map %:- 'i be no other symptoms and fch® victim S have no thought that anything is vrrort^ ' ^ slthongh, perhaps, not feeling as well a# usual. In the later stages of kldnegr troubles the face usually becomes vetf.- pale, and friends usually remark to one another that something must be going Wrong on account of "that deathly look.9 Besides paleness, kidney diseases usual* ly cause an anxious expression of the coon* tenance, brought about by reatleasne# and irritability; and there may be a drj*» _ ness of the skin that looks almost leatb* ery. Such persons have peculiarities <£ ' ' ^ the appetite and great thirst. Headachi* and backache also give a worn out loo£ 4*' ^ to sufferers from kidney troubles. - _v Dont waste any time when there ari.x indications that your kidney* are no| ^ working properly, make them right bjp • '.Cj using FOLEY'S KIDNET CURE. It had : saved the lives of many thousands of pe#>' - 'i f\ tons. • -.'V* Mr. G. A. SrimtAW, a merchant Tampico, 111., writes: "FOLEY'S KIDKE^ ; CUBE is meeting with wonderful succedl here. It has cured some cases that phjN scians pronounced incurable. 1, myself • S | am able to testify to its merits. My facH ^ to-day is a living picture of health, ant . ? FOLEY'S KIDNET CURB has made H ~ | such." If taken early It will enre everfr : j form of kidney and bladder trouble an|L $ ^yen hopeless cases are relieved by ik* ' •. ; \ N. H. PETESCH. i i E FOOLEDi^'f-J O O N (liARLS 0. fREIT Wholesale and retail* dealer In a» i» the Market For Beef Veal riutton Hog:> and Poultry >«II»OI»ATCO Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE* Made only by Madison Atatt* cine Co., Madison, Wis. K. keeps you well, i^ur trade mark cut on each pcdupL Price, 35 cents. Never Miff In bulk. Accept n« tute. Ask your drunUt r A* ^ I* nm CROUPfe ^ Croup and Inflammation of the larynx an Instir.tl* * SJIeved and permanently cured by the use of Onfts^ > Inute Coujh Cure. This never failing prescription"? . • Sf an eminent physician was given tho name of ON§. -v MINUTE COUGH CURE because instant relief , liways followed Its use. It takes effect at the seatofvv the trouble and acts on the inflamed membranes ln».0_ Mead of passing wholly Into the stomach and drugfk^V IT stupefying the system. Gives relief instantly. CURED It destroys the disease germ, clears the phlegm anft Irswsout the Inflammation, thus removing the causa md curing permanently. One Minute Couph Cure |S' perfectly harmless, eood for children and they bice itf ~ taste. Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago^' • An tda*i remedy for children. Do not forget the aaaaj^'. -. ••'•dA •$£ 'Mw I ONE SilioKBd Medts, SilllM|(! MINI JHTlTj McHenry - Illinois Celebrated International Stock Food Preventative O Bean the Signatue S T O R I j A . >The Kind Yi'u Haw Always Bougfii •'p m W. f t tas lev torv *(iti li ftieril BlKksnittiing Johnsburgh, Illinois. sells Corn Shelters and "Tread Powers, Duplex Grinding Mills, Rock Island Plows, Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness Oil, Paint Oil and Prices Uwtys Rttioaibfe Machine Oil a Specialty. iMHiwiiiHiiniiMHimimiimiimniiinnil Special attention given to the sale of Dressed Beef, riutton Hogs, Veal, Poultry Hides, Etc. Butter and Eggs General Commission merchant the oldest house oa the street Tags and price lists furnished on application Stall 1 & 3, Fulton S* Wholesale Market COLD STORAGE Cbicaao, If so you ought to appreciate anything that will help you save it. Your The best way to save time ia to have • Chicago Telephone CMtlMt CHICAGO TELEPHONE COM PAN

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