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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Apr 1907, p. 4

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CHERRY PfiCTOWL yet W* hive no satrets * W*» publiih {^0 foraxu]^» of »I1 our sn.®diciu< m M Mwy PlaiPiealer $ PUBLISSTFID EVERY TB:TRSFIAY BY F. Q. SCHREINER. In Bank Building. , Telephone, No. 878. TBRM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION: 7MT jlxmoatht. 73 eta. fl.50 Three months. 40cts, Thursday, April 25,1907* PROBA TE NEWS f - [Furnished by McHenry County Abstract |/ Company, Woodstock, Illinois.] . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Si 'is ?erss C Eskildson & w to John F Miller, J1,.' - lotsl,2t3, 4, and lot known as nur- r' V . sery and fruit garden, Rosedale, sec I/}' * \ < 35, McHenry .f4® 00 *-%"** Albert L Howe & w to George Michel, "j/i Its 60,61,62, Orchard Beach, McHenry 8® 00 tlcse McGct- & h t-o C H Fegers, lot 4, River Park, McHenry 100 ' "fearal B Hanly et al to the McHenry >JV\;' Creamery Co, factory site on swMseK rfi® . sex sec 27, McHenry... #5000 MARRIAGE LICENSES. ITloyd E. Wickham, 25 Harvard . Mildred R. Orcutt, 25 Fontana, Wis. George H. Lawlns, 41 May wood Mrs. Eva Qnigley, 88,.. McHenry Henry Kranse, 83 Riley Twp. v Bertha A, Kratan, 22, Riley Twp. ^ .Auuunt Ehlert, 31... .Huntley .'Imma Hinre, 28 .Hontley ?? - - "Win, H. Wilke, 35,..... Union Minnie M. Mneller, 90..... Seneca Twp. Theo. Bnckholtz, 40, Powers Lake, Wis, Mrs. Minnie Tnet, 21,. .Burlington Wis. r,« 7 Hie Price of Health. 1 •*. "rae price of health in a malarious district is just 25 cents, the cost of a box * ; of Dr. King's New Life Pills," .writes ^ p.» JElla Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New ' " Life Pills cleanse and gently impart |!"1 new life and vigor to the system. 25c. |yt Satisfaction guaranteed at N. H. Pet* £/'/• eech's, Frank Masquelet's, McHenry, pV,' ^ W. Beeley's, West McHenry. ± Additional Local, At the Central Saturday night, April wP\ Ice cream, 5 cents per dish, at Ginnta p'" Bros. Dance at Stoffel's hall next Saturday ?|'; evening. PC , Everyone knows that Spring is the |f"' season of they year when the system needs cleansing--Dade's Little Liver Pills are highly recommended. Try I;, them. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug IX'r'r store. jt "' WANTED--Young men, physically &;sound, between the ages of 18 and 85, to qualify for the position of railway mail clerk. Minimnm salary, |800 per C , \year, maximum, $1800 per year. Ad- ilf: dress Civil Service, Boom 6, Nolting | r J,v Block, Elgin, 111. 48 2t M •' "Preventics" will prottiptly check4 a r 1 cold or the Grippe when taken early or $'•" at the "sneeze stage." Preventics cure seated colds as well. Preventics are little candy cold care tablets, and Dr, Shoop, Racine, Wis., will gladly mail yon samples and a book on Colds free, if you will write him. The samples prove their merit Checks early Colds with Preventics and stop Pneumonia. Sold in 5c and 25c boxes by XT. H. PeteBch. The Bally O'Greg Gun clnb held an­ other interesting as well as enjoyable shoot here last Thursday afternoon, many visitors from a distance being present. All who took part in the day's program seemed to enjoy the event greatly and some good scores were made. Below we give the individual score: Name Shot at Broke Per Gent Eby 185... J. C. Riley 210... McLaughlin. ...185... Larson ...200. . W. F. Riley....175... Westmeyer 125,.. Micelson 45... Holts: ......215... Hook .....145... Stadtfeld .115 .. Wegner.. .. #5... A, Eugeln...... 85... Rothermel...... 100... P, Engeln... J. Michels Beehsfcein .. EL Hcimer.. M. Heiraer.. Joe Heimer. Capt. Boley,......... Beebe......... Jf. Rneh . P. H Weber.., 96... 90... TO. . . 78... 66... 60,.. 30... 55... 86. . . 10 20 Ft Bish^ip . V. • ' J. Miller H. Wagner-- R. Laughlin.... Smith Edwards. F. Barbian..... Jack L<anghlin. 55. Hodge 85 .. H. E. Buch ... 20... J. Leickem -- 20. 50.. 70.. 65 . 80.. 80 25. 100..... . ...80 108...... ...86 U(k. .. ...86 06...... ...81 40 --20 ' 115 ....57* 126...... ....72 66. .. .*58 4. . . . 9 ITO. ....80 181 . . . 90 08 ....80 W. . . . . . ....69 85...... ....40 80 . . . . . . ....80 TO...... . . . 88 68 . . . . . . ....70 24 . . . . . . . . . 84 68. ...,84 a r . . . . ....51 48 , .71 80,.;... . . . 100 48...... • ...79 IT.... . ....49 2 . . . . . . ...:10 11...... • • ..55 10. ... . . . 88 12....... . ..60 . 3 , . . . ; . . ,,10 46 . . T . . . ....80 81 . . . . 22 22 ....88 20 • ...96* 21 ....70 1 . . . . 4 80 ....55 19 ....54 11 ....55 17 ....85 i.T m HOLCOMBVILI.K. Mr. and Mrs. <F. Powers were Nunda callers Friday. Ed Gilbert of Chicago spent Sunday with W. Gilbert. Mrs. fid Gilbert returned to her home in Chicago Monday. Miss Thelma Silver spent Sunday afternoon with Eva Davoll. Mrs. A. P. Peck and Mrs. B. Peck called on Mrs. Davoll Thursday. Miss Mabel DcAerty spent the last of the week with her grandmother in Mc­ Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers of Mc­ Henry called on relatives in this vicinity : Thursday. ^Ir. and Mrs. Whiting and daughter, Lizzie, of Nunda visited at tbe home • of W. Whiting Friday. Improper action^of the kidneys causes backache, lumbago, rheumatism. "Pine- J ules" is a kidney -remedy that will re- « lieve these diseases. Pleasant to take and guaranteed to give satisfaction or v money refunded. "Relief in every r dose." Sold at Petesch s drug store. Additional Personal. Walter Frennd is now on the Borden pay roll. Charles G. Frett is spending the day in Chicago. H. E. Price w&s a West Chicago visit­ or Tuesday. Jacob Justen attended to business in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. R. W. Inness spent Wednesday in the windy city. N. E. Barbian was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. S. Ginnta was a tfasinees visitor in Chicago Wednesday. M. A. Howell was a Chicago passen­ ger Sunday evening. F. C. Going of Chicago was the guest of friends here Sunday. Frank Burke of Huron, S. D., spent Monday with friends here. H. C. Mead attended to business at the county seat yesterday. John and Miss Weber were Chicago visitors yesterday. George R. Gilbert was a business visitor in Chicago yesterday, Miss Lena Stoffel was a Chicago pas­ senger Wednesday morning. John Huemann was a recent business transactor at the county seat. Miss Irene McOmber of Evanston was the guest of home folks over Sunday. Misses Rose Justen and Mabel Grang­ er spent Sunday afternoon with May Welch. Misses May and Florence Weloh spent Sunday evening at the home of J. M. Phalin. Mrs. P. W. Sherman of Richmond was the guest of her parents here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Walsh of Grays- lake spent Sunday with McHenry rela­ tives and friends. Miss Mabel Morris of La Grange was the guest of Miss Irene McOmber Sat­ urday and Sunday. O. B. Gilbert was a Chicago visitor last Thursday, witnessing the produc­ tion of "The Round Up" at MoVicker's theater in the evening. Rev. Father Obrecht and John Jnsten visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers at Spring Grove Tuesday, also making a call on Rev. Father Duer. Mrs. Wm. Wilson and Mrs. Wm. McCuaig of Chicago were guests at the home of the former's father, R. Sher­ burne, one day this week. Dr. C. H. Fegers, Sr., left Tuesday morning for .New York City, where, in company with Wm. Stoffel, he leaves on the Pretoria for Europe.""? ^ " 7:: Miss Elizabeth Dilling, who has been a guest at the home of Jacob Hetzel during the past week, returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday morning. O. N. Owen left Tuesday morning for Oklahoma City, Okla., where he will be the guest of his brother, L. H. He will also visit his sister, Mrs. C. C. Chapell, at Asher, Okla., before return­ ing. Coughs and colds contracted at this season of the year should have immedi­ ate attention. Bee's Laxatiye Cough Syrup contains Honey and Tar and is unequalled for hoarsenees, croup and eoughs. Pleasant to take; mothers en­ dorse it; children like to take it. Con­ tains no opiates. Moves the bowels. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug store, Blngwood M. K. Church. Services will be held in the Methodist church' both afternoon and evening. Sermon by the pastor at 2 p. m. Topic, "Sowing." At 7:80 there will be a lecture upon the life of Christ. The lecture will be illustrated with stere- opticon views of the scenes in Christ's life. Instructive and interesting. Sun­ day school at 1 p. m. J. B. Bennett, superintendent, IS. H. Beal, pastor. 't • " A New Orleans woman was ri»in. Because site clld not extract sufficient nourishment fmm her food. She took Scoff# Emulsion* Result: She gained a pound a day in weight ASX DRUCUMSTSt BO*. AND $1.00 . msxmsvtBXA W. H. Mwrce ma in Tuesday. _ . . \ "v , T £ " V, Mrs. R. Waterman was in Woodstock Thursday, Mrs. Hanghwont was a Nunda visitor Thursday. Miss Florence Reed was*in Wood* stock Saturday. „ Miss Edith Hobart was a Woodatock visitor Saturday. '• * Mrs. S. Thayer and son, Ralph, were in Sharon Friday* Mr. and Mrs. J. Merchant were in Woodstock Friday. Mrs. F. Wille and daughter, Sopha, were in Nunda Wednesday. W. Doolittle and sister left Friday for their new home in Chicago. .. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tbayer and niece visited friends in McHenry Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Lynch and daughter, Loin, were in Chemung and Harvard Tuesday Mr. Battoja and sister, Mrs. Hodg- kinson, visited in Woodstock Saturday. Mrs. R. L. Dnfield and Mrs. Leroy Skinner and son were in Nunda Mon­ day. • "" Mrs. Nettie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith visited in Woodstock Fri­ day. Rev. and Mrs. Dickey were entertain- od at the home of Mr./and Mrs. W. Dike. ' f ' Mrs. Ritt and daughter of Nnnda visited her sister, Mrs. W. Jayne, last week. Mrs. F. R. Jackman returned home to Woodstock Tuesday after spending a week with her parents. Mrs. Kline and daughter, Mabel, re­ turned Saturday fifom a week's visit with relatives in Wiijconslsa. - For Catarrh, let me send you, just to prove merit, a Trial size Box of ^Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white, creamy, healing antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop, Ra­ cine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by N. H. Petesch, KMKRALD PARK. Miss Mary Gibbs is at J. Vasey's. Rev. P. Bourk evisited in this vicinity Monday. John Aylward of-Elgin visited in this vicinity Sunday. Miss Ethel Harbaugh spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. R. Smith called on friends in Lake county Sunday. Mrs. D. Whiting and Miss Kate Keefe visited with Mrs. E. Knox Saturday. Messrs. Charles A. Cohan and D. W, Hill spent Saturday and Sunday at the Park. Miss Kate Knox olosdd school a few days this week on account of the illness of her sister. Mary Pender and Earl Walsh are visiting at the home of their grand­ parents, P. Walsh. Tom McCabe met with a painful ac­ cident Sunday. A gun which he carri­ ed was aocidently discharged. Mrs. E. Comisky, accompanied by her father, went to Chicago Sunday evening where she will visit a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F Romano and a few friends came out from Chicago and will spend a few days at their cottage. In the treatment of piles it becomes neoessary to hive the remedy put up in such a form that it can be applied to the parts affected. Man Zan Pile remedy is encased in a collapsible tube with nozzle attached. It'cannot help but reach the spot Relieves blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. 50 cents with nozzle guaranteed. Try it Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug store. YOXiOw Carl North of Wauconda is now jump­ ing count rs at Richardson's store here. John Gift, our popular butter maker, spent Monday with old friends at Hamp­ shire, 111. Misses Anna Miller and Elsie Walton were guests at Libertyville a few' days last week. Miss Ruby Cook of Wauconda is spending the week with her cousin, Miss Hellen Raymond. Miss Grace Kirwan returned home yefeterday from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Peoria, 111. Arthur Froet, who has been spending tbe past winter in South Carolina, has returned to his home here. f Thousands have pronounced Hollis- ter's Rocky Mountain Tea the greatest healing power on earth. When medi­ cal science fails, it succeeds. Makes you well and keeps you well. Ask your druggist. . A social will take place at the Volo M. E. church tomorrow (Friday) even­ ing. A good program has been prepared for the occasion and refreshments will be served. A most cordial invitation is extended to everybody to attend. A most enjoyable time is in store for all. Bitten by « Spider. ̂ Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, John Washington of Bosque- ville, Tex., would have loot hi* leg, which became a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to try Buck- len's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application relieved and four boxes healed all the sores." Heal* every sore. 25c at N. H. Petesch's, Frank Masque- let's, McHenry, G. W. Beeley 's, West McHenry, druggists. School Election at Johnabargfc. At the annual school election held at Johns burgh last Saturday evening Jacob R. Justen and Peter Niesen were elect­ ed as trustees, receiving 104 votes each. Contrary to expectations, there was no opposition. It was expected by many that John H. Frennd and Joseph Mi­ chels would also come up as candidates, but such was not the case. However, after the ballots bad been counted it was found that each of the last named gentlemen had received one vote. Card of Thanlca. We wish in this way Co publicly thank the many kind neighbors and friends who have extended their help and seen us thru oar recent sad bereave* uicut au<3 death. MATHIAS WEBEB AMD CHILDSFCN. I that sick women endure,1 in the back, hips, legs, etc., the headaches, waist' and side pains, falling j feelings, nervousness Ir­ regular periods and other! Isuffering can be relievedj or cured, as were those! »of Mrs. Lucy Rowe, of' Afford, HL, by taking CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEF She writes: *For 4 yeats I suf | ferea icttihW'paxfts In my slcfe, I from female trouble. Wine of Cardtai cured them. They I better before I finished ,one fcottle. The docto.* 1 wasted io operate on sncv hut j I took Caswss Instead, and] I now I am ©early wsILwi ' Caidtti is a cute lot dis-1 [orders of the womanly func- Itions. Try it* E27At all Druggists, |L00 - Jjfm k'-y-r;^ nvm West ilSei|e«*ry Und let u$ Fill yow This We can do in a man­ ner tha£ will make you smiles Years of experi­ ence in tBe drugs business has olaced us in a ooai-* p • A tion where we can fill any prescription desired and give excellent satis­ faction. :: :: " •.' * * « fe 1J Our Line oi . Postal is always complete and up-to-date. That's why they go like hot cakes/ The best pl^ce in town to buy at .Honest priced. If you want4is to prove this, call in. imn~rmi'iriiMii'irii]iir"i"i' • r --I Why Not give us your next order for that steak ? We wf>uld be pleased to fill it lor you. We know that we can please you as we handle nothing but the best. Buy your meats where you know you are being* given a fair deal and honest prices. That is what we do . Here every day in the week. ? Our line of Sausages, Salt and Smoked Meats is always fresh and up- to-date. • E. F. Matthews, West McHenry, HI. CENTERVILLE " \ We handle everything in the line of fresh and salt MEATS and Sausages We also handle Johns- burgh Creamery Butter Chas. G. Prett, McHenry, III. Want Column. All advertisements inserted under thin head at the foliowingratcft: Five lines or lens, 26 cent* for ttrat lunertion; 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. More than tlvo tines, 5 cents a line for first insertion, and 3 cents a line for additiona insertions. •p*OK KENT--8 to 10 acres 011 south side of mill pond, near the standplpe. Good for canning products. O. N. OWEN, 86 r Bank pf McHenry, 111. Ti^OR SALE--Dakota and Colorado lands Homesteads located; For further infor­ mation apply to or addsess E. W. llowe. Mc Henry, III. * J^"38-tf "tT*OR SALE--A house and lot neur the river, 1 very cheap; part cash, balance time. 41-tf BANK OF MOHKNBT. XpOR SALE--About eleven bushels of Early E Dent seed corn. For further information address or apply to SAMUEL MCDONALD, West McHenry. T7H)U KENT--A six room house. For further information address or "apply to B. J ADAMS, West Mclleury. 42-tf TJ^OK KENT- The living rooms In the cfld J- iinni'v Oniiiw fiat, nn Water street, near The living Henry Colby flat on W river bridge. For further Information apply . . - -- - -to or address E. W. HOWK, McHenry. TXTANTE1) AT ONCE--Good girl for general ** house work. ' Steady work at good wages. Inquire of WM. BONSIIKTT. Telephone 031. 4a-ft further information apply to or address E. S.W SALE--A team of horses'; good for heavy work or road. Prices rl^ht.. For 43-tf ITHKBI.BR, McHenry. XpOU SA LE--To settle the estate, the prop *• erty known as the Grimoldby place, con sistlng of house, barn, and two lots, on Main street, West McHenry. For further informa­ tion apply to N. .1. JUSTEN, West McHenry. 43 (£i rjrv rjn reward vlll be paid for the name .J1 J UVJ. UU „f !lny man living or dead who has sold more McHenry county real estate than has I). l<\ Qulnlan. That's all he does. 1). F. QUINLAN. Woodstock. 111. Klofwood (July«rsalt«t Clittrch. Regular preaching next Sunday at the Universalis* church at 2:30 p. m. Subject same as at McHenry. Lecture 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Japan;" seventy- five illustrations. It is good.and you can not afford to miss it Everybody cordially invited. Rev. Arthur Roberts, JNUftO#. TO THE Y0UHG MEN The young men of McHenry and vicinity are invited to call at our store and looir over our elegant new line of Gents' Furnishings of every descrip­ tion. Have you seen our new line of Hats and Shoes? Positively the fin­ est line to *be found anywhere in the county. If yon do not believe this- come in and see for yourself. We do no fake advertising but fulfill every­ thing we say. Get the habitof going to Gilbert's. That's all. GILBERT'S Heimer Block, ~ Cen te rv i l l e , ' > Tlcltenry " * / ' •* : ' • Ml * ^ Professional, Society V ».nd Bvisinesss Cards DAVID G. WELLS, M. D. pHYSIGIAN, Sl'liGEON AND ueULItCTlIt *• Office ap.d residence' corner Elm ant . Green streets. McHenry. Telephone So. 311 iiM OPERA HOUSE MctlENRY, IllHOIS PtMt 271 ONE NIGHT ONLY APHIl n fl 100 LAUGHS • 100 Seitson Sdle at Hubert's fiiroi^iai Side Prices 25,35,50( Next ittncON wH ttf. C«m'i WMt City CHMjf (i Cbatllew Harness I-J AVK you placed * * your order for your new spring har­ ness? If not, let lis figure with you. We are turning out some of the finest work ever seen in Mc­ Henry and want to. do your wok. New harnesses are being b e i n g t u r n e d o u t here right along and our customers are pleased. Come in and let us give yoa our prices. :: :: m. Jl. Cbelen, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Bank of Mt Henry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a «CHCRA1 bjumk Business. We endeavor to do all business Jntrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact­ ory to our customers and respect­ fully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class ... security. Special attention given p to collections...,,... <. INSURANCE . W First Class Companies, at tbe lowest rates. Toon Reepeotfnlly a --,---- ̂ Perry & Owen. Notary Public ̂ Bankers. FEGER8 & EEGERS pHYSICIANS'*AND SUKGEONS, McHenry.' 111. Office at Residence, corner Court Elm streets. Telephone 333. 6 - v i ̂ . D. T. SMILEY ATTORNEY AT LAW. Woodstock, Illinois All business Intrusted to his care vrtll be properly and promptly attended to. r PARKER S. WEBSTER T AWYER. 701, 708 Rector building, 122 Mon« J- » r o e s t r e e t , C h i c a g o . T e l e p h o n e O e a t r a l . r \ i . 4531. DR. R. e. GHAMBBRL1N ,• ' • DENTIST. ' ' Officc mad RuidMce over n. J. WatelT* Stevv HouraS 8:oo to 5:30, WBSTMoHBNBt.IiU . Telephone W®i 2913. SIMON STOFFFX Insurance Agent for all class pr©5«fty m the best Companies. West McHenry, lilitMU FRANK BUHE PRACTICAL PAINTKR % AND PAPES HANGER ' i CARRIAGE PAINTING, $5.00 fflHUPWM House and Sign Paint ing and all Interior Dec­ orating. Residence north town line one bloc* weft ui river; Telephone No.ta*. MOHENBY. - .. . ILLINOIS John J. Vyoital - DEALER IN General Hardware Stores, Paints and Oils. Tin and ma-: chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone 548 McHENRY, ^ - ILLINOIS. T^epliOne, No. 694. Office In Heim- er bldg., Centerville D. A. WILLEY, M. D. C VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Well-drilling a specialty. 'Phone 2S3. WM. BACON Dealer In Windmills, Pipes, Pumps, Flttin^^ Well Supplies. First-class work guaranteed lit all times. McHENRY,, ILL Tel. Mala 1714. WHY do people of Mi Henry, Lake an o 1 her eouRtl ir op in at Lambert Q. Seng's !(8 Fifth Ave. i CHIC AGO? icause It Is so home like. :• s..y«c6 wan i@w yiseovery SH C8^SHS JSSlL KM 4LL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY LOR MONEY REFUNDED. HOLLISTER'S ^ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioiae for Busy People. brings Golden Health and Benewed Vigor. •>eclflc for Constipation, Indigestion.'Llve 'vidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, lmpur i, Bad Breath, Sluggish Rowels, Keadru- • i a c k a c h e . I t ' s R o c k y M o u n t a i n T e a i n < « < rorm, 85 cents a bos. Genuine made b> . .isTER I)Rua COMPANY, Madison, Wis. LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE T H E O R I G I N A L LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Best for Coughs Cold*. Crown* whooping Tbe red letter *11" is on ererr bottle. rflsfct Ca^Cklaac* Bead fin Ptetni--ler CONTAINING H0NEY.4AR AHeoach synips conUlnlnt opiates fate tbe oowels. Bee's Laxative Ho TSIMIW the bowtlt conutas fte N. H. PETESCH. PHOTO STUDIO Portraits. All shapes ati<l sizes. Sev­ eral proofs to select from. Each doe- en finished in different style*. Price, 82.00 and upward. Outdoor Work. We have extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor work such as group pictures, views r buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. £ul&rgements. Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed in every instance. Finished in black and white or colors. frames. A variety of styles in stock to select from. Odd sizes made up for any siee picture, certificate, etc. Waukegan St., near the Standplpe. WEST McHENRY, „ TELEPHONE, 495 , {.fan. .tut' . !k ..it -a •.>.. ) yr. wt. &: • -1. it V... i .i.. 's4.,

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