The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 22, 1913, Image 5

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The following "Want Ada" arc
classified under appropriate heading
'or the convenience ot readers.
CASH RATES One cent per
o.-d each Insertion. No ad received
or lesa than ten centa per inser
tion. Black face double rata.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
wotd each insertion, but no advertis
ing account opened for less than
twenty-five centa and no ad charged
for less than fifteen centa per week.
lack face double rate.
Ir answering Herald want ads
pleaae mention that you saw it In
this paper.
A classified advertisement will in
troduce to each other the next buy
er end the next seller of property
In this town.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BELL i 1 1 my farms
and ranches. Several business and
residence properties. Only small
payments required. Some exchange
considered. lxok into this. V. W.
Norton, Alliance
199306tf
Trees, Trees, Trees,
Trees grown right here In Alliance.
Come and nnikc your selection and
have them planted where you want
them on short notice. Corner Mis
souri avenue and Fifth street.
Advt. 18tf204:! K. V. Ray.
f HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
3 Im
GENERAL OFFICES
iZW YORK AND CHICAGC
BLANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
ABSTRACTERS
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
books In Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. 10 tf 570
RORFEIX
Improved Box Butie County farms
for rent. J. C. McCorkle. McCorkle
block.
1950-15tf
FOR SALE OR RENT. Seven
room house. Good outbuildings. Barn
for four horses. House for automo
bile. J. B. DENTON.
Advertisement 5tf 1772
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, to couple with no
children. Phone Black 196.
1942-10-tf
JrVNTDJTONJ
YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE want
to rent two furnished rooms in mod
ern, private home. References if
desired. Phone 340.
15tf
FOR SALE
All kinds of feed. In any quantity
desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's.
Phone 155.
29-tf-1342
FOR SALE A bargain, ir taken
at once. My 8 room residence, 720
Platte .Ave. Phone 184
2048-18-tf J. J. VANCE.
O'Keefe Bros., Real Estate, Rum
or Blk. 1908-12tf
HELP WANTED
FEMALE HELP WANTED. Good
experienced woman cook, wages $10
per week; also, good experienced
dining room girls, wages $7 per w eek.
MRS. 9CHWENDER, Restaurant,
Bridgeport, Nebr.
Advertisement 14tfl959
WANTED Solicitors of ability and
energy to present a newspaper prop
osition of unusual merit; travel Ne
braska; good money; must furnish
references. Address Farmer and
Rancher, Hemingford, Nebr.
Advt-MtflMl
HELP WANTED. Middle aged
woman or girl wanted for housekeep
er In small family. Call at The
Herald office.
2083-19-tf
Box Butte County farm to trade
(or city property. J. C. McCorkle,
McCorkle block.
1980-I5tf
GOOD IRRIGATED FARM TO
TRADE for town property that can
be rented. J. O. BABCOCK, Wyn
oote, Wyo.
22-2-21.'!G
LOST AND FOUND
WATCH LOST
Gold hunting case watch lost
south of Alliance on Saturday. April
26th. Three hands Black silk fob
attached. Reward for return to
Herald o'fice.
21K.-2l-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Money to loan on real estate. F.
J. Reddish. 3tf
Get your shoes repaired at M. D.
Nichols"' shop, tl?ti Box Butte Ave.
Nithlng but first class work turned
out. We use the Champion Repair
Machine. Prompt work.
Advt 15tfl!)76
PAINE FISHBURN GRANITE CO.
Grand Island, Nebr.
Make the best monuments and will
save you money. Call on AL. WIK
ER, local salesman of Alliance, or
send to Grand Island for price list.
For nice clean Niggerhcad Lump
aud Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal,
phone to No. It.
Dierlc Lumber & Coal Company.
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office In First National Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16.
Prescriptions to drug store or medi
cines furnished from office, if pre
ferred. 50tf-1608 Advertisement
REGISTERED PERCHERON STAL
LION for sale. Seven years old. J.
C McCorkle, McCorkle block.
li80-15tf
RANCH FOR RENT. My ranch of
3,e00 acres, southeast of Alliance,
and recently occupied by Mr. Schtll,
Is for rent. W. W. NORTON.
Advt. 2034-17-tf.
FOR SALE. Five room house and
lot 6, block 8, Hill's Addition to Al
liance. Bargain for cash. J. J
Skinner, Proctor, Logan County, Col-
orado.
20B8-19tf
RIDING HORSE FOR SALE.
Thoroughbred riding horse weighing
about 900 pounds. In good shape.
Fine appearance. Inquire at The
Herald office.
2"96-20tf
FOR SALE. A folding bed. 603
Laramie Ave. MRS. GEO FERN
ALD.
Advt 21tf2U8 J
FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs
mm f 14 Human's
No pnone. r. -
CHRISTIAN MATZ
Advt 18-12t-266
FOR SALE Indian Runner Duck
efegs $1.00 per setting of 13. MRS
C M. LOTSPE1CH, Hemraford, Neb.
Advt 20-6-2108
New four-room house and 2 lots
in Belmont addition for sale. Good
outbuildings Including carpenter shop
' 16x36. Well 8 h.p gasoline engine
and other carpenter's machinery, fc.
R. Slv, Phone 719.
2137-22-tf
Addition
l
Typewriters
Slightly used and rebuilt typewrit
ers of all makes for sale or rent.
We will clean and repair your ma
chine for a reasonable charge Lver
typewriter, in order to make it wear
its allotted leugth of time, should be
.. i.-.i ..... '..in ..i iiiorou-liiy every
kx mouths Phone 34i or call at The
Herald office.
2133-22-tf
EXPERT PIANO TUNER. W. H.
Lunn, expert piano tuner, will be in
Alliance during Orkin Brothers' spec
ial piano aie. Ieave orders for
tuning a: the piano store. Phone
352. .
Adv 12tfl907
Don't Forget To Be at. Crawford,
$ $ Nebr., June 26 27-SS-1913 $ $
Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour
at E. L Gregg & Son's. Every sack
cuaranteed. Phone 155.
29-t 1-1342
NOTICE
1 will be no longer responsible for
any debts contracted by my wife,
Sophia Weinel. PETER WEIXEL,
Alliance, Nebr.
VEGETABLE PLANTS in season,
tomato, cabbage, sweet potato, cau
liflower, pepper, celery, wage, etc.
Phone 682 or 435. E. W. RAY.
Advt. 17tf-2033
Best Medicine for Colds
When a druggist leeommends a
remedy for colds, throat and lung
troubles, you may feel sure that he
knows what he Is talking about. C.
Lower, Druggist, of Marion, Ohio,
writes of Dr. King's New Discovery,
"I know Dr. King's New. Discovery
is the best throat and lung medicine
1 sell. It cured my wife of a severe
bronchial cold after all other reme
dies failed " It will do the sume for
you if you are suffering with a cold
or any bronchial, throat or lung
cough. Keep a. bottle on hand all
the tii i for everyone In the family
to us It la a home doctor. Price
50c Ml' M.00. Guaranteed by F. E.
Holste-i.
Advert i n -nt 2l-5t-2oi5
You mi get your worn-out carpet
made In 0 beautiful durable rugs.
Wrke I ht LINCOLN RI G FACTORY,
Lincoln. Nebraska, for Illustrated
folder. 2088-20-4t
Apples $1.25 per Box
All good, sound western apples.
Several varieties to select from.
hife they last at $1.25 per box.
PbOBO No. 9. O'HAXNON' BROS.
Advt 22tf2142
Thorcughbred riding or driving
pony for sale cheap - Phone .".40.
-173-24-tf
City property fcr sale and rent.
Fhrnt 4'7. X A. Kirk.
2172 24-tf
Big, new slock of aluminum kitch
tn utensils Easy to keep dtaii and
light to handle. At Denton's -Banner
Vareity Store.
IT P A Y TO ADVERTISE
Wonderful Skin Salve
Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is known
everywhere as the best remedy made
for all diseases of the skin, and al
so for burns, bruises and bolls.. Re
duces inflammation1 and is soothing
and healing. J. T. Sossaman, pub
lisher of NEWS, of Cornelius, N.C..
writes that one box fcelped his seri
ous skin ailment after other remedies
failed. Only 25c.
Recommended by Fred E. Holsten.
Advertisement 21-5t-2015
Rowan ft Wright, coal, wood and
posts Phone 71. tf
LAND WANTED FOR SALE
WANTED. Everybody who wishes
to sell their land to list it with me.
Quick sales and small profits Is my
motto. A square deal for everybody
guaranteed. 8ee me for business.
B. L. WESTOVER, Bingham, Nebr.
2060-19-ftt
Ambulance Service Calls answer
ed day and night. Phone 8, 139, 621.
Advt tisstm
FLORAL PIECES FOR FUNER
ALS ma iif up on short notice. Cut
flowers at all times. Will rent pot
ted plants for all occasions.
E. W. RAY.
20tf2086
NOTICE
This wail notify all concerned
that on and after this date, April
24, 1913, I will not be responsible
for any debts contracted by my wife,
Mary F. Hodges, she having left my
bed and board. A. J. HODGES.
Whitman, Nebraska.
2104-20-4
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
Phone 71. tf
Found a Cart- la :' imu'lsm.
"1 suffered with rhsni Milan for two years
and could not go; : right hand to my
mouth for that MBg I n;u ," write Lea
L Chapman, Mapi - i I "v:i. "I suffered
terrible pain so 1 con i not sleep or lie still
at night. Five yean ''go I began lining
Chamberlain's Liniment sad in two months
I wai well and have not fullered with rheu
matism since." For cala ly all dealers.
Advertisement.
Fcr sale by F. E. Holsten.
All seasor.ab'e Cl'T FLOWERS and
POTTED PLANTS. Special prepara
tions for DECORATION DAY. Prices
by return Mail. S'erliim Greenhous
es and Gardens, Sterling, Colo.
Advt 2.!.!t-2151
FUniGATING
All work carefully done
and in accordance with
Nebraska state laws.
QEORQE D. DARLINQ
i
Office Supplies
By pun basing your typewriter rib
bona, typewriter paper, carbon paper
and other office supplies at The Her
ald office you get the benefit of
years of experience In this business.
We can advise you intelligently. Our
prices are right and only goods of
the best quality nre hundled. We
s'll blank hooks and office systems.
Will Install complete office outfits If
desired. We handle the Irvlng-Pltt
line of blank books, binders, etc.,
the largest manufacturers in the
UnlUHl States. We will design of
fice forms. Phone 340 or call at The
Herald office.
2133-22-tf
See Oeo. D. Darling for your
needs in shades, wood poles, exten
sion rods, stair rods, atair corners,
molding hooka, picture nails, linoleum
edging and binding, tacks and tack
hammers.
Advt 2l25tf21
Notice to Homesteaders
Homesteaders in the south half of
Box Butte and Sheridan counties and
the north part of Morrill and Garden
counties are requested to call at The
Herald office, or write ua, before
giving notice of their Intention to
make final proof. An experienced
man will make out your papers free
of charge and guarantee them to be
correct. Readers of 4his paper who
have neighbors that expect to make
finaJ proof the coming summer are
requested to call their attention to
this request, as It may otherwise es
cape their notice.
Constipation Cured
Dr. King's New Life Pills will re
lieve constipation promptly and get
your bowels In healthy condition a
gain. John Supslc, of Sanbury. Pa.,
says: "They are the best piljs I ev
er used, and I advise everyone to
use them for constipation, indigestion
and liver complaint." Will help you.
Price twenty-five cents.
Recommended by Fred E. Holsten
Advertisement 21-5t-2015
FOR RENT Vacuum Cleaner and
reliable man to operate It. Phone L89,
Geo. D. Darling.
Advt Z126cfJl
JUNE 26-27-28-1913
The Biggest I days that Craw
ford, Dawes County, Nebraska, has
ever known.
Write Arab L. Hungerford of Craw
ford for complete particulars. It
may mean Thousands of Dollars to
you.
Glassware at Denton's Banner Va
riety Store.
For the Weak and Nerfou
Tired-out, weak, nervous men and
women would feel ambitious, ener
getic, full of life and always have a
good -appetite, if they would do the
sensible thing for health take E
lectrlc Hitters Nothing better for
the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thous
ands say they owe their lives to this
wonderful home remedy. Mrs. O.
Rhiuevault, of Vestal Center, N.Y..
says: "I regard Electrcl Bittera aa
one of the greatest of gifts. I can
never forget what it has done for
me." Get a bottle yourself and see
what a difference It will make in
your health. Only 50c and $1.00.
Recommended by Fred E. Holsten.
.Adxertlaement 21-5t-201o
Hat, ccat and suit sale at Harper's.
LOANS
$200,000 to lean on improved farm
land, also on patented Klnkalds. Call
or write E T. KIBBLE.
Advt 23 It 2148
Ready for Business
I have returned to Alliance after
an abteuce of two years and am
again ready to do all kinds of cement
work. People here know what kiud
of work I do. Orders may be left
at The Herald office.
JOHN PBDBHSON
Advt 2:!tf2147
For Sale
One Shire Stallion, weight I45u
'.bit., 8 years old and broke tingle uud
double. Will trade fer cattle, draft
colts or good mare in foal. Deal must
be closed this mcnth. Price $175.00
Inquire at H. P. Course - barn or
F B. raoiuas. Alliance, Nebr
Adrvt 234f2151
Flowers for Decoration
Day. Pansies, Geraniums
and all kinds of bedding
plants at Mrs Zehrung'
shop. Adv 23-2t
Commissioners
Proceedings
Alliance, Nebr., May 20th. 191,!.
The HOARD OF COUNTY COM
MISSIONERS met pennant to the
call of the Clerk. Officers present
S. C. Reck, Chalrn..ui; and C. I,.
Il.ishman.
The claim of County Superiuti nd
ent In the amount of $100.00, for
County appropriation for Junlcr Nor-
''. as per Chapter 51, Article
i :, ; c ouoeys statutes 111 1 . was
alh y I, and the Clerk ordered to
draw i in ant for same.
The C unty Treasurer was order
. 1 to ti : -fer ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS fn to the Bridge Fund to the
General Fund.
The Road petition signed by Frank
Vaugns, et al, asking thai a public
read be laid out commencing at the
southeast corner of section thirteen
(IS), between section thirteen (18)
and twenty.fur (34) In township
twentyslx 2ti), North range forty
(inht (48), W., thence west on a
Hon line to the south-west aensr
of I SOt Ion eighteen (18), In township
ttwtnty-tlx (26), North range forty
ninn (49), W. between sections
eighteen (18), and nlnete?n (1J), In
townsfblp twenty-six (26), North range
forty-nine (49) West, was approved
and deposit waived.
There being nothing further to
come before the Board at this time
they adjourned, (o the call of the
Clerk.
M. S. HARGRAVES, Clerk.
.l AQI F K VINniHATFn lurln h" M""rh " rould hv
OLrlULL 13 f IHUlun I LU i be . n heard artto In any part of the
(Continued from First Page.)
SECURES PATENT ON
HARNE8S BUCKLE
E. C. Drake, vice president of The
Herald Publishing Conmanv whn ij
of an inventive turn it mlml WoI.
neday morning received notice that
lie nail been allowed a patent on
an improved form of harness buckle.
The technical description of the
buckle Is as follows:
1,061,956. HARNESS BUOKtJB.
Enunett C. Drake and Ellsha S.
Brown. Blockton, Iowa Filed June
12. 1911. Serial No. 6:12.702. (CI 24
174.)
A harnevs buckle. designer! for
use with straps having holes therein,
comprising a central buckle member
constructed with parallel S shaped
side, integral end members tonne, t
ing said sides, two end buckle m. m
her each comprising: parallel sides,
the ends of which are curved at ob
tuse angles to the main bodies (here
of, an end member connecting said
sides at one end thereof, a lug on
said end member extending at riitht
angles from the plane In which the
main portion of said e.d buckle mum
ber lies, a crow member connecting
said sides near the middle thereor,
a second end member eonnectlng hald
curved ends, said end buckle mem
bers being designed to be detacha
bly mounted on opposite ends of said
central buckle member, with the end
of the central bu -kle men ber re
cieved between the croes member
of the eud buckle member and Hie
end member thereof beaut y the lug,
said eud bu kle members being ar
ranged with their curved ends away
frc m the lentral buckle member in
opptslte directions.
Mr Drake has already received a
couple of ..ffers for his patent
IT PAY8 TO ADVERTISE
wood regarding their business rela
Hons, that he knew mistakes were
made on the bookx and Dr. Hell wood
knew It and that Dr. Hellwood made
many mistakes himself. And that
they had talked about checking up
the books but thnt no complete
check of the books had ever been
made by them. That Dr. Hellwood
wanted him tto tniy out Dr Hellwood
for $,00o and that he refused to do
so.
Dr. Slagle staled that he camo to
Htay three numths and that Dr. Bell
wood kept him after that time. That
he collected and (mid bills. That ho
made some of the entries In the
bucks and that Mt Hullock and Dr.
Hellwood also did the same thing.
That they all foritot things and
made mistakes. That Dr. Mtwood
trii d to make him situi an agiiemeiit
to leave town within twenty-four
hours after he came Imck fron the
east and thnt. he refused to do so.
That he made a full and complete
settlement for $1664), the receipt for
which was shown to the court and
and that he thought that set
tled (he matter. That his cancelled
checks, which he had kept In hte
desk, were missing and that they
would show what the money was
paid out for. That there was no
secrecy whatever about the books,
that they were kept In both his of
fice and Dr. Bellwood'a, and were
never locked up.
Dr. Slagle was cross examined rel
atle to the handwriting on the books.
He testified he had made some of
the entries, others he was unable
to state. Some of them were Dr.
Bellwood'a and some were Miss Bul
lock's. Misa Edna Bullock
' Miss Edna Bullock was the best
witness for the defense and told a
straightforward account ot the differ
ent transactions. She testified she
had done most of the bookkeeping
and that there were many mistakes
on the books; that Dr. Bellwood
told her at one time that If the
books were checked up Dr. Slagle
would owe him $1,000. No complete
check was made of the books at any
time. That people would come In.
compialn about their bills, teaying
they had paid them and that they
would all get together and try to
straighten It out. That they all talk
ed about the mistakes on the books
and that she, as well hh the others,
neglected to make many entries ahe
was told of. Sometimes the books
were not fixed up for days, perhaps
a week. That all were in Dr. Bell
wood's own office. That she left
Dr. Bellwood'a employ because he
wanted her to tell everyone who
came to the office that Dr. Slagle
was a thief. Her evidence created
a profound impression on the court,
U appeared
E II Boyd was railed ns the next
witness. He was followed by Bd
BrettQM. who gave e id snot from
notes taken during the grand Jury
session la-t spring. He was clerk
of the grand Jury. Fred Blair was
called as a wit nets.
Dr. Bellwood was recalled to the
stand and asked regarding the tes
timony of Mvst-rs. Newberry, Hamp
ton and Tash and as to whether or
not thrse men told the truth. He
said they were mlsfaken. The dt
feiulan t rested.
Arguments by Counsel
Last evening was devoted to argu
ment by tfe counsel on both sidej.
Not In many years haa so large a
crowd filled the court room in the
Box Butte county court house. Nor
so much oratory been poured forth I
for the benfelt of one man Judge
Gregory Zurn. He gave both lsdes am
ple opportunity :o render nil the e41
dence they desired and paitaJjU'
gae an impartial hearing.
Mr. Burton's Speech
County A'!orney Burton was at h'.s
btst. With flashing eye and a
I volte full of amotion he ' reviewed
the evidence fram atar; to finish
' He had the difficult t.'.sk cf prose
joutlrs a man against whom the evl-
d'.ntt did nc: 3how r-riminal inte.r
; but he did h.3 best and no one can
act use him of not doing his duty. 1
sta.ed that very ft a casos came Uv
In court here in wh :h to ngBJH
friends or the" partir.t o mrer.it d
were involved He read frc m the
Nebraska law denning robe 4cm en I
and larceny. He claimed that IS
different counts Sgau t the defend
ant were at ml. :J and that Dr. Sla
gle admitted his cn handwrtlng
t.n many entriee.
E. H. BoyO
I H. Boyd spoke first for the de-'
fense. He quoted law frc.in ten dlf- I
rerent it.w dooks and made a very
clear and concise statement of his
view tr the la.w in the caae. He
showed that thre must hive been
a criminal Intent and that in this
caae Dr. Slagle had not refused to
settle and neither had he altered
or attempted to c on eal the books.
He showed that the books did no.
show how mu?h Dr. Slagle owed and
that the $16f0 paid was merely a
guess at it and all that Dr. Bellwood
asked in Be.tlemeiit Mr Boyd'a
fxdnts, summed up, were that the
ccurt rnu.-i bellvee there was evi
dence to prove Dr. Slagle guilty be
fore binding him over, that there nev
er was a settlement, that the books
were not reliable, that Dr Bellwood
was the most careless of all, that
there was no criminal latent on Dr.
Slagle's part, that Slagle'- desk was
never locked, that Dr. Slagle gave
cheeks for expenses and gave re-
ttpts ror money received, that the
expert accountant only found a dlf
feitnet of approximately $200, that
Edna Bullock took on herself a
large portion of blame for the mis
takes, and that professional men are
always poor business men and have
the habit of keeping hooka very
poorly.
C. C. Barker
C. C. Barker made one of the
most eloquent appeals that we have
ever heard before a tourt cf law
He reviewed the aase and in an elo
quent and masterly way presented
the evidence shown for the consid
eration or the court, showed how
that i looked as hough an at mot
was being made to drive Dr. Slagle 1
from the city aud how that It an-
Jpeaied .i tli ugh Dr Slagle wa- the
one uo wa oeiiig siuneu against
room, so Intently Interested was th
audience, court nnd officials. At one
time he was Interrupted l.y a round
of applause when the audience, for
getting where they were, gave vent
to their feeling. He revlwed th
testimony cr the different witneises
ror the state nnd brought oirt tho
flaws In their testimony.
Judge Berry
Judge L A. Berry reviewed the
case for the defense, emphasizing
the arguments presented and bring
ing ml new points. He stated that
In his opinion this case should nev
er have been brought.
At the close t,1 Burton's next ar
gument. Judge Zurn asked Dr. Sla
gle to stand on hla feet, and amid
an Impressive alienee he said, "Dr.
Slagle, I find you not guilty."
T. P. A. DEP'T
POST M. ALLIANCE, NEBR.
Officers
I. C. Strert. PrtlMttt. Frank HtrUii.
Vic frtiMeai lata N. Nitrat. Setrtttrf
Trtmrtr dun St. I. Wan, Ctoptohi.
C. E. Static. M. 0 , rUrtlelM.
Dlrscun s W. TtsapMa, I. C. Itrry.
C. 1. total. I. C. RMMkatif. W. MMatar.
CtmlttHs: Iftlslatara, C. Mrs
karri. liHrtoJ, C. 0 lat lay Pram Itoti
C. TtaRtat; Matal. Josash f. o'Ceaatr. tm
atetattal, C J. VaoJavar, tsta Rata! ata
funic UttmiM. haa Rttiart.
Poet M helped handsomely by do
nating the sum of six dollars to tho
Omaha sufferers. Members of thie
post should all get a copy of the sou
venir edition of the Omaha Trad
Exhibit which were purchased by
this post and which can be secured
at The Herald office.
You may talk of the knight of loot;
ago
The knight of the days that aro
o'er.
And laud him for valcr and victory
won.
And mourn that he Is now- no
more.
Hut what will you say for the knight
of today.
The laushing knight of the grip,
As he shoulders hia load, then out
on the road.
Away on a lengthy trip.
'Tie strength It takes and a stead-
far,t will,
To grope through the clouds to
the light.
When a loved one's face Is lifted
through tears
To be kissed good-bye and good
night.
But onward he goes, mastering hla
woes.
And leaving within hla wake,
Stronger conviction of joy in tho
world
For those who care to partake.
Then shout hurrah ror the knight of
today, .
With helmet or sunlight and breast
p ate of smiles,
That lengthen from cubits on
On into miles.
When entleth his Journey of life la
the world
And t'arcth he forth to the man
sion above,
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