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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATriCPAV. MAKCTT W,
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Nebraska
Nebraska
( YflFE CONFESSES
' TO SAYEHOSBAHD
Mn. Hattie Vance, on Witne
Stand, Tells of Relations with
Man Husband Killed.
INSANITY WILL BE DEFENSE
O'Connor Will Case
Goes to the Jury
HASTINGS, Neb., Watch U.-M Special
Telegram. Aft t an eleven-da v grind
I the John O'Connor will cAiitest was given
; to the Jury at 1: o'olo.-k today. Sixty
;fuur witnesses had b?cn examined. It la
expected that the raae will be appealed
to the supreme court.
i
WEST POINT, Neb., Marrh 12.
(8peclal Telegram.) Mrs. Battle
Vance, wife of Joseph EJ. Vance, on
trial here for the murder of Aman
dut J. KraiiBO. Fartember 11, 1914,
today told the story of her relations
with the man her husband "killed.
The recital supplies the motive for
the murder. She admitted having
unstained illicit relations with Krause
on numerous occasions and that he
tad urged her to pet a divorce and
marry him.
It lg apparent from the tone of
the examination by the defense, that
Justification will be pleaded. Vance
ion the stand In the afternoon swore
that when he discovered his wife's
Tinfaithfu&ees, he became temporar
ily deranged.
Vance Is a man of 60 years, while
SCraose was 34 years of age, the eon
of a lately deceased pioneer citizen
pt much local prominence.
Mn. Taaee Hares I.I f e.
Mra Vane testified to numerous ln
lartanee of illicit relation with Krauae
1 'between August. IMS. and' September,
9104, at Wait Point, at Fremont and at
two hotels In Omaha and other plaoea.
..at tfce Paxton hotel in Omaha they
'war registered aa A. T. Fort and wife
jaal occupied a room together for four
:4ar Bha received tat per month from
(Krauae rag-alari?; that Krauae urged her
'to marry him ppon her divorcing Vance;
Ifthat he asked her through an Omaha
Wteollvo agenoy for assistance In pro--urLrig
testimony sufficient or him to
tttvoroa him own wlfa and that ha kept
"tup a oorneapondenoa with bar at all
Seven Votes Lacking
lor Water Extension
CKNTK.U. C ITY. Neb., March .-(Special.)
Proposed bonds for the extension
of the water system was defeated in a
special election today by seven vote. A
total of 311 voles were caat. 179 for and
132 agalnat. A three-fiftha majority was
required to carry.
The woman evidence . was tn the
ftmtnre of a oomplete confusion and waa
fcivsa with little, amotion,
Two Sou Rear Btora.
The ouastiona of Attorney Cain, direct
evnd searching, brought clear and poaitive
anawera Her two little boya. Dean and
Ray vara seated near their father dur
ing the recital.
From the ton of the examination by
the defense tt la evident that it will be
sought to ahow that Vance had Justifica
tion. In the afternoon Vance testified. His
evidence tended to ahow that when ha
discovered hla wife's unfalthfulneaa he
became temporarily insane. He disclaims!
and denies any knowledge of what he was
doing when the shooting waa done.
Omaha detectives bore oat the evidence
of Urs. Vaaoa.
Marnr llaa o Opposition.
REATRICK. Neb., .March 12. (Special.)
From all appearances Adam McMullen
will have no opposition for the office of
mayor of Wymore, aa lie la the only can
dldate entering the field. Mayor Cut.hall
baa refused to be a candidate for re
election. The candidates for the other
offices are aa follows: City clerk. Clar
ence Freeborn and Oeorge Ashley; treas
urer. H. Weltemeyer and John Kn
dleman; rouncllmen, First ward, Stephen
Hadeehek and Anton Schelbler; Kecond
ward. Dr. a H. Toder and Joseph Ela
chire; Board of Kduoatlon. Frank Norrli
and J. Ed Jones.
Ranqnet at Friend.
FRIEND, Neb., March U.-(Speclal.)-The
fifth annual banquet of the Friend
Commercial club waa held at the Hotol
Corona do last evening. Upwards of li
platea were laid for the occasion. The
Friend cornet band furnished music. II.
K. Burket, president of the Uncoln
Commercial elub, delivered the address
of the evening. Mrs. W. H. Simons gave
a reading. C. E. Bowlby was toastmaster.
Dr. J. E. Whltcomb. Alex McFarlanif.
Charles F. Barthand and Frank Hacker
responded to toasts.
TURKS DISMOUNT
GUNS AT CAPITAL
Bacharest Dispatch Says in Case of
Capture Allies Must Kegard It
at Undefended Town.'
aswaaaaaa-si '
BULGARIA BRINGS UP BIG GUNS
eral hjdroaeroplanea of the allies ap- we-k agr., i hargcl with complicity in
peered and made a reennnotasanc. To the the robberv of II.;-n worth ..r aon.la from
observers it waa apparent that they
dropped bombs on a village on the Eu
ropean aid ef the straits. The airships
retired when fired upon.
Marvin's Suburban
Home is Burned
BEATRICE. Neb., March U. Bpeoial
Telegram.) The suburban home of the
late G. P. Marvin, founder ef the Beatrice
Daily Sun, waa destroyed by fire today,
lioas tS.000, with &,000 Insurance. Tho
fire started from a defective flue.
X
ij.J. O'BRIEN OF KEARNEY
DEAD IN NEW ORLEANS
KEARNEY. Netv. March IX Speclal
Telegram.) T. J. O'Brien, a mining en
gineer whose home is at Kearney, "but
-who waa on Ida way to South America
after spending the last month in Kearney,
died at New Orleans today, at which
jlaoe he waa taken ill severed daya ago.
Mrs. O'Brien and son, Bryan, were at
4 he father's bedside. Mr. O'Brien was
extensively interested in gold mining; at
Colombo having: been located there the
3ast few years. Mr. O'Brien waa actively
'engaged in buaineaa in Kearney and waa
one of the original engineers to aid in
the development of this community, being
m conspicuous figure here darrog the
"boom days. ,
STATES' EVIDENCE IN RATE
CASE BEGINS NEXT MONTH
(From a Staff Cteri eapondeniL)
TiTNCOliN. March 11 (Speclal.V-RaO-Tway
Commissioner - Clarke and Attorney
k Oeneral Reed returned yesterday after
noon from Chicago, where they have been
attending the western advance rate hear
ing before Commisetoner Daniels f the
Interstate Commeroe commission.
Mr. Clarke is well aatlsfled with the
progress the accountants of the allied
state commissions, who have been work
ing in Chicago for months preparing their
case, have made. The commissions will
start to put in their ease about the first
ct next month.
LoaUvllle Bank Incorporated.
PIjATTSMOUTH, . Neb.. March It,
(Special.) Artlclea ' incorporating the
Farmers' State bank of Louisville have
been filed with County Clerk Ubershall.
The capital stock will be ,000. The in
corporators are J. H. Arends, Frim Nick
lee and H. U Arends. The new bank will
open its doors for buaineaa on March 16.
Louisville will then have two banka the
other being the Bank of Commerce, owned
oy lom s. Farmele.
Freight Cars ia Ditch.
BEATRICE. Neb., March ISWSpeclal
Telegram.) Four freight cars rolled Into
the ditch on the Rock Island between EliU
and Jensen this morning, blocking traf
fic for about five houra It ia not known
what caused the accident. ,
FRENCH VESSEL SUNK '
BY KR0NPRJNZ WILHELM
BUENOB1 ATR3SS, March It. The
Diarlo announces that the British steamer
Churchill : arrived today at Pernanibuco
with the crew and 14 paisengara of the
steamer Guadeloupe. The Guadeloupe
waa sunk near the Island of Fernando
da Noronha, in the south Atlantic, 15B
mfles off the eaaf extremity of .rfraaU, to
which - country It belongs, by the Ger
man auxiliary cruiser Kronprtnx Wil-
helm. The Guadeloupe Bailed from. Buenos
Ayres, February IS. for Bordeaux.
The steamer Guadeloupe was a Vessel
of 2.974 tons and waa tHiilt In 1907. It
was owned by the French line. It was
commanded by Captain Jasseau.
HI'1.1.KTW.
LONDON, March 12. It is learned
through diplomatic sources . In Lon
don'that the Russian Black sea fleet
Is exported to start a bombardment
o.' the Dotrphorus ports tn active co
operation with the allied fleet, which
le attempting to force lis way to Con
stantinople throttgh the Dardanelles,
from the south.
LONDOJC, Marcn12. "The Turks
ate dismounting; the guns defending
Constantinople, . the Intention being
that In case of a defeat, the allies
should regard Constantinople as in
undefended town," says the Times'
Bucharest correspondent.
Bulgaria la transporting heavy ar
tillery to Janthe, near , the Greek
frontier, according to Salontkl dis
patches to the Dally Mall.
Allies Proceed Cnntlonalr.
CONSTANTINOPLE). Monday, March
S (Via Berlin, March 11. and "London,
March li The fire of Brltlah werhlpe on
Turkish positions In the Dardanelles has
been well directed on the wtiole, but at
times Inefficlaclous. The Turkish on their
aide have shown a fair degree of ac
curacy In their marksmanship and have
compelled British vessels to exercise great
caution :n approaching their battcrlen. A
correapondent of the Associated Tress
witnessed the bombardment of March II
directed against. the oosttlons'at Kllld
Eahr on the European side of the straits.
He could see the fire of either mlde and
note how all the shots fell. The vessels
engaged were British ships., of the
Agamemnon type. The firing started at
U.60 a m. and loated until 4:25 p. m.,
when the British withdrew; Their fire
had been rather scattered. Some of It
waa directed against Da Mantis snd other
points on the Kuropean side of the strait,
but damage Inflicted was alight. At
Kllld Bahr the British fire , waa well
directed on the whole, but It waa not very
effective. Of about thirty heavy shells
ten fell close to the Turkish' batteries,
while the others mostly fell short. Many
of them struck the water's edge.'
Twrklah Fir Effertlre.
One British vessel whloh ventured In
range of the Kllld Bahr batteries was
aubjected to well aimed fire from them.
It retreated hastily. The vicinity of these
partloular batteries waa then avoided the
reet of the day. Jn the afternoon two
other British vessels came within range
of a hidden Turkish battery and had
narrow ee apes from the thore rise. Dun
ing all the afternoon the Brltiah veasets
Inside the straits .were obliged - to man
euver actively, because as soon as any
one of them atopped It Invariably drew a
firry accurate Turklah fire. , It waa evi
dent that the British were exercising the
greatest caution.
Abwt o'elodc In the afternoon ser-
M ITCH EL WILL VOTE
FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE
NEW TORK. Mareh 11 Mayor Mltchet
premised In an address he delivered at a
meeting under the ausplcea of the woman
suffrage party In Brooklyn last night that
he would vote for woman suffrage In
November. The mayor aald he was con
vinced that It was only a matter of time
before women would vote In this stste.
Some of those present recalled that last
May Mayor Mltelirl had asserted In an
address that he believed women did not
need suffrage lo bring them Into publlo
fe.
' titled Star la Jail.
BKATUICE. Neb.. Marrh 11 (Special
Telogram.'t Henry I'nticd, a German
tailor at DeWitt, who was arrested some
the store of tlnnebrlght Hunts at foil
land, January ?n. atTaliincd todtiy In
county Court on the charge of voncenllni;
stolen property. He waived preliminary
hearing' and waa bound over to the din
trict eoert. Ia default of $-W bond, he
waa remanded to the county Jail.
Jurors Served With
Cake Made With Eggs
Decade in Storago
NEW TORK, March ll.-Cako made of
eggs len years old was served to
Jurors In tho federal district court yes
terday during a hearing In the suit
brought against the former collector of
the port by Robert llerbst. an importer,
to recover tlS.OOft because a consignment
of preserved Chinese egga In which be
was Interested was destroyed as unfit
for consumption. The egga had been
preserved in a solution of borcc scld.,i
Dr. Ki-nest I,. Smith, formerly professor
of M'llogiral chemistry of the Fordham
Me li(sl s hool. test H ied It was pooeibl
to keep rsss a hundred yeara ' by thla
method without Impairing their quality.
Wool, Leather, Tin
and Dyes Placed on
the Contraband List
tXWDON. March ll.-The llrltlsli gov
eminent. It was annoum ed today, has
addod the following attlclea to the ab
solue contrshant list:
Wool, woolen and Worsted arn, wool
tops and noils, tin, chloride of tin, tin
ore, castor oil, paraflne wax, copper,
Iodine, lubricant, hides and all kinds of
leather suitable for military equipment,
amonla and Its salts, urea, anlllnaand
Its compounds.
Get competent help through The Bee.
WOMAN SEVERELY
'BURNED IN EXPLOSION
W ERST BR CTTT. Ia.. March fJ. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Miss Etta Brewer was
probahly fatally burned tonight, when
the slxty-flve-lnaf gas even In her b It
er v exploded. The whole Interior of the
building waa wrecked and Miss Brewer,
mho was trying to light the oven st the
time was hurled backward onto a red
hot stove. Mrs. Fill Millard, her assist
ant, rescued her and, was also badly
burned, while doing it. Miss Brewer Is
fearfully burned about the head.
DEATH RECORD
Klllah l.ates.
BHATRICE. Neb., March U'.-Ppeclal
Telegram.) Elijah Lutes, a Veteran of
the Mexican and civil wars, died suddenly
restesla sfUlrnoon st his -'humo at
Cortland, aged Sfi years. Mr. arvl Mrs.
l.ittee recently celebrated their a'xly
fifth wedding anniversary.
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Announcing Our Preparedness to Serve
You With Better Spring Wearables---
We're putting the Spring Clothes
proposition before Omaha men in
an out-of-the-ordinary manner
You're bound to be interested
so read and heed these facts
The greatest stock of all new Sprinpr Suite and Top Coats in tho
middle west are here Every Kunnent is of the unrivaled
KING-FECK Standard in styh--fabric fit mid finish and
every garment has been xnarkud to sell at from $3 to $10 leps
than -what similar quality merchandise can be obtained else
where this is no idle claim but a live fact which can be sat
ifified in your own mind by a careful conipariHon of KING
PECK'S ordinary values with tho best featured elsewhere.
New Spring Suit
$10 to $4X
Smart Top Coats
$10 to $25
We direct your tpecial attention to our wonderful values
in Suits and Top Coats at
The Store of the Town
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Many, will buy
their new Spring
Hat Saturday
Why not you?
' Remember the story of the
early bird - and aot ac
cordingly ia buyjng your
new hat. Satisfaction here
at any price you care to
pay, from
$2 to $5
t?1
"At Your Service With Complete Stocks"
Is the meaaaga sent out by every department
The greatest showing we've ever mad of Boys' and Youths' Sprint
Clothes.
Footwear for men and young men of all tastes.
Complete shipment of Spring Trousers just unpacked now ready.
Haberdasher Department crowded with the newest things for men.
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wimwjmBrMmm,
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Kta from Beatre.
BEATRICE). Neb.. March 11 (Special.)
number of local, capitalists are ne-
sTotlatlna for the purehaaa of tha driving
tark in tha southwestern part of tha city.
A stock company with a capital atock of
110.000 will be organised.
In county court Thursday a petition
rarae (tied by Clarence O. Bwarti. Iva M.
Jifurgatroyd, ETthel V. B warts, aole heirs
to the estate of Kllxabeth A. Bwarts. ask
ing that Daniel Tother ha appointed ad
ministrator for aald estate.
Margaret Cook, a pioneer of Oage
county, died Wednesday evening at her
thome at Adams, aged M yeara The re
"matns will be taken to her old home in
Massachusetts for Interment
Cltlseas aara at MsSIms,
MADISON, Neb., March 11 Special )
fhe cltlxens of Madison met in caucus
at the city hall Wednesday nlftht, and
nominated the following citizens' ticket:
Tor mayor, W. H. Field; clerk, F. J.
bankers; treasurer. C. J. Kortman: city
engineer, A. J. Thatch; members of the
Board of .Education. R. U. Mossman and;
John Dirkey; rouncilnien, Thomas I-s- j
tlna and F. A. Peterson. All are renomi-I
rated.
Young Men's
Hats!
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TTHAT'S our busmesir&Rd
the whole story. For just
so long as a man can feel the
difference in hats, he can look
the calendar square in the eye .
and tell it to mind its own
business! -
SPRING STYLES NOW
Derbies and Soft Felts
in such, a variety of sizes
shapes and colors that
you can pick yours out. quick.
$3.00 to $12.00
World's Largest Distributers of
Famous John B. Stetson Hats
BROWNING, KING & CO.
GEO. T. WILSON, Hr.
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IOWA t'lTV, la.. Marcn Ji'-iSpeclsl
Telegram.) J. H. N'cill. father of Mrs.
R. T. Phiuney. )fe of IJ utnar.t phin
ney, commandant of tho L'uivrralty of
Jowi cadet reglrn.nl, is reported mur-
' tiered at El Reno. Okl
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PAY VJtlEfJ CURED
The PEOPLES MflDRET
CiRAfOD OPENING
SATURDAY, MARCH 13th
The Know White and Most Sanitary Grocery and Market weat of
Chicago. To tlalt this Sanitary store you will find It to be a credit to
your (ity and the trading store la quality and price. We aim to aare
the public .18 to BO ppr cent on all tbeir parrbaaea In our departments.
We bare displayed In our store tn plain ftimrew lower In prloe than
erer Httnesaed lefore. Our motto We bny for cash and sell for cash,
and g1re the pnblic the benefit. The following artirlns are only a few
of our special-' priced for this event!
- MKAT llEPARTMKVT
We are rutting the very finest com fed steers.
Choice chucV steak, per pound lUe
Choice cuts sirloin or porterhouse steak, pound 19Hc
Choice rut round steak, vpr pound 12 4 c
10 pounds pure leaf lard for Sl.OO
10 pounds fresh poik neck bones for Sum:
5,000 pounds pig pork loins, 7 to 10 pounds average, pound . . . .lOttc
2.000 lbs. pig pork roast . .T Vo
Lean boiling meat, lb. . . : . . .7 He
Choice cut bee roast, lb. ...10o
1,000 lbs. Wienies, per lb. . . .10c
Treah Hirer, lb Be
Fresh home made hanbu'r, lb. 10c
Freeh home made sausage, lb. 10c
No. 1 California sugar cured
hams, per lb N4c
No. 1 California sugar cured skin
ned hams, per lb ISfio
tlROt'EUY DEPARTMENT
17 Mi pounds Tine granulated sugar for fl.OO
48-lb. sack Sunklst flour for SI .03
48-lb. sack Victor flour for $1.05
Strictly fresh candled eggs, per dosen ITttc
Kxtra fancy tub creamery butter, pound 27Vc
Horse Shoe tobacco or Star chewing tobacco, regular selling price per
lb. 6O0, on sale, lb ' &,ic
Thin t'limsx or trick, regular pries toe, id as
.t0
.SS
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ced Prleea.
ioc cans Kweet I'otaloes To
16c cans fancy Peara IS He
4 cans 10c slr.e MiJHlard Rardlna85
Bweet FlrUles. per quart loo
X bunches fresh Hadlshes for..,10o
t bunches frash Onions for So
Celery, per atalk fi0
lfto
So
Mas aad A.U aoal Boa sues eared
wttaaat tha kalla. Versaaaeat te
fraraatawl. Wrtt fo rrea Ukart4
Hok am Bsstal Pastaa aatg. Iwilw.s.
tais ot aaaOrada of eiuaa pauaata ia
Mabraeae aad Ivwa.
OR. E. R. TARRY - - 240 Dee Olds.. Omaha; Neb.
Natural leaf, regular price Tff, lb
Square Heal, reaular price 46c, lb
Standard Navy or rlls: 4, rerular price 4Sc, lb
Peachy Tlnsley'e Natural Leal", fliprer all at Reduce
C entral I nlou r.picure. iu' tin, smoKinc, for
r resh home rnade bread 3 loaves loo
16c pka. r-'esnut Wafera SO
Kxtra large Prune, lb ?
Arab selected dates, 6c pkgn., S for 6e
Evnuirate- Apricots, lb 7V40
10c cans Corn Hvrup. 5o
lf.c cans Borshum for To
Extra fMjicy Hweet uranaea. per ilunon.
Kxfrn fancy. Urns Idaho A.pvles, in boxea, for
rM.nm. rs.JB. bvery person vi.mna tne store win receive . 1 n -u
Iehydro Houp free for aaklng. and every child will receive a ha of candy
if ac.-onuxld by parents. Free deinonstrallon by Hmi Biscuit Co with
Fancr-Tiwklea and 1'axton A r,allaher Co. Kamo .ro1u, tH ,nd Hnlder Pra
eervlr.a Co. brsnd of aoots. Bpectul price for araiul opening, Hnlder'a Chill
bauca, I5c seller, for lc; t'nider'a Pork and Beans. 16. el., ixuc- Rnider's
Pork and Means, 10c size, 7c; Knlder's Tomato hucs 10c size le
lVetween the hours of 10 and 11 a. m., and 3 and 4 p. m.,'and 9
and 10 p. m., we will place on sale a nhole waon load of toilet soap
we bought from a Nebraeks City firm. Some are a little melted. Con
sists of Tar. Glycerine and Castile. 5c and 10c bars, for only 1 t t
Msil orders will receive prompt attention. Free delivery
THE PEOPLES MARKET
AU Pbonee 1). 1580. . 21th and (Turning Ms.
10.000 Pig Pork Loins, Fresh, Kot Frozen . . . 91c
1914 Forequarter lmb .04c
1014 Hlndqaarter Iamb
Freeh Ilreaarxl Chickens (dreaaed to your order) 11 He
young veal Koaat nui
Youna Veal Chops laiie
Round Steak l&a
Choice Steer Pot Roast 10
II a- Pork Roast S
Pla Pork Butta llto
Mutton Chopa lim
Thraa SaUvartes a Bay S, 11 aad F,
Cildahy'a Diamond C and Swift's
Premium Hams ISHa
Kxtra Iean Breakfast Bacon., lti
Husrar Cured Baoon 140
Sua-ar Cured Hams
Oyatera. per quart 40o
TsfL gpootal AU.ntloa to Kail Orders.
18 POUNDS BEST GRANULATED SUGAR f or. . . . $1.00
48-lb. nu k Emiraaa Prlda flour Sl.TS
J6o cans of Peachea..v ,,.lSo
20c cana of Peaa loe
16c Bweet Potatoes, per oan....THo
rgo raiva of Tomatoes sao
Htrlotly freeh Ksss, per dos SOa
t large raiva of Tomatoes....
Country Kll Butter, lb Boo
i pkgs. Fresh liates , Se
16c Salmon, per can 10
Lars;eat Urapa Fruit, eacn So
Un Orangea. lit alsa, dozen tSe
Fancy Eating- or Oooklna Apples,
per peck 38a
Fancy Head Lettuce, each Sa
iJtrge Cucumbers, each IBo
Pntatoea, per peck, 10c, or bu....T0e
2 bun. Carrots, Turnips or Beets 100
Cabbasre, Beets or Turnips, lb., to
2 heada Endlva for Bo
THE EMPRESS MARKET
Opy. Wool worth Be and 10c Store. 113 South 16th St. Tel. D. S307.
Ask (Cj
Your
Grocer d)
TTTfpf Ask
Tf snTT TfTXTTl?
MACARONI PRODUCTS
Largest Macaroni Factory in America
15,000 Pig Pork Loins. Fresh, Not Frozen. . .91.
Fresh Dressed Chickens (Our Own Dressing) 113c
Choice Btser Pot Roaat......
.10e
Pla Pork Roaat..,. . o
Pla Pork Butta 11 He
Young Veal Boast 11H
Touug Veal Chop M..lSVe
Round Steak ...... .w. ........ .16
lamb Leas 1940
Mutton Chops 1H
Cudab-fo Diamond C and Bwlft'a
Premium Hun. lBHa
Extra Uaan Breakfast Bacon.. 1H
Sugar Cured Bacon 1890
Sugar Cured llama
rBciJLi.a
rrom I to I ML, l4ak Caops. .So
rroxa tn 14 r. H, Vark Chopo 10a
nurse DeUvorUa a Zar giao. 1190 SiSO. Prontpt AUea&Ua to SaaU Ordsra.
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