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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1894)
' t 't .4 6 u, TIsScux County Journal. rHTA8USBKD !& J" ""' Subscription Price, $2.00 L.J. KiauMHK, . . Editor. Entered at the Harrison post office im ec'tMHl cla matter. Thcbsday, Ai'iii'TT 2, 1H94. Republic a State ( outeatieB. Tne republic): elector of tlta .t ita of Xe tirunks are requested to send dele-;atefroui their several counties, to meet tn the city f Omaha, Wednesday, August 2i, 1H, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the placing lo nomination candidates for liorernor, Lieutenant Governor, Hec-retary of State, Auditor of I'ublic Account), Treasurer, superintendent of Public Instruction. Attorney -general. Commissioner of Public Lands and ISuikl ' In. and to transact such other business tu may be prencnteo' to the convention. TBI APPOSTIOWMEXT. The several coantie are entitled lo rep resentation an folio a, being based on the vote cast for Hon. I. M. Bayaioud for presl deiitial elector in inn, giving one delegate- at large to each county and one for each 100 j vote aud the major f ration thereof : Counties. Adam Del. Counties. 17 Jonn&on Ie! 12 Antelope . -. 9 Kearney . Banner Key Palia X niaine t Keith Boone 10 Kimball t Boyd llux Butte It row n llufTulo Batter...., 6 Knox 1 6 Lancaster. Lincoln . 50 Ixiunn . o II t 12 I.oup JZ 14 Madison t 13 Hurt . at Merrick Cedar x Mel'hersou Cll:tie 5 Nance I'bcyeiiue ii Nemaha. ... berry. 8 .Nm-kohs I 12 11 Clay 17 Otoe f'olfoz 7 Pawnee. ('timing 1'erklns Hater 1 lli-ree Dakota.. S I'lx-lp-. 1 1 Haves 9 Tlulte 10 Dawson ; Polk H tieuel i Uixl Willow Hilton M'Klchnrilsou.., Dodge ... if i-.im-k 4 ...lo saline . ix iKiuKiaa .a Dundy Fillmore r'ntuhlin Frun tier - I'Eimaii ajie Curliclit liiMper Uraiit .1 H t'l)V li launders li, .. 7 M-on's lUults & X reward .. H 10 'hertdau ... M siiernian .. fl IMoux 2 ... ft stanton I I Buyer 14 L' reeiey Hull-.. Hamilton.. Harlan 4 I UOII1HS IK Thurston. ai Valley w ashliigtoii 12 HayoH J 4 Wayne Hitchcock K Webster 11 Hooker 1 W heeler Holt , 11, York 20 iiowara B Jefferson lb. Total ... . 2 It ia recommended that no proxies be ad mi t ted, to the convention and that the dele (ate present be authorized to cast the full vote of Use delegation. It farther recommended that the tttate central committee select the temporary oriiinUaUa of the convention. liBAD I). SI-ACOHIEK, To It. ixxm. Chairman Secretary. The republican at Broken Bow are naming the next cong resttman for tiie sixth district today. Tlie convention did Rome party purify ing last Saturday and as a result the rfpublecan party in Sioux county will be more healthy in th future. The newspaper man no can run a paper in a small town without making enemies i entitled to a pair of winjjs; heaven is bis home, says the Blair Pilot. There in no denying the fa4 tlwt t'lte etrrn in ttie eastern part of the tate has been very seriously damaged by drouth and to some places it is entirely ruind. In Io waf IIUikhs awef afl the otfier esist eni states tlie drouth has prevailed to tiite an extent. It seeus that north West Nebraska m alowt s fortunate ati WMwt ioealitiest Senator Whisky Vat Alien has asked for an issue of f50,00ff,00l0i it treasury Botes to be divided among the several tetn Hccording to population for tlie relief of the worthy poor. If the proper leps btr taken to again start tire wheels industry there will be bo- worthy poor, for tbey would all soxm have empkrv Iwwrt and be in no wed of such rharly f A (Vi proposes. L'Ktwfofif m to- be "bkrt" with HMtm nesvspitpitt malfin-g tlw fourth "k8 kk. warn" in that eity It is said ! H. (I. fewar wilt father tl infant Mid 8rk fchtwkk- wtfl have charge of b mxtmmezt depaitnJerrt. The mater mt to ?- m4 m thu new plant will be tfcwt formerly moi by A 1 Bwtrfflart s erittw peMies&WT of the- rfarrtaoit eowwty? iMdejasndg (h MM fttwir will be feofe4 tv thv ifer ewfc of th mdepemleiit paiy .rdtB , CtMgfmtamm Jteiklejiobw hut Mrftdoc tmW wMeir provide ttet ecy for KiSW whoeomes lo thie eootrtry gheM t ewbjbej to tttrHV of m. the CMMMw imy be onry erode aad i mmy , tJt tt Ctw ekvav exactly beAHiiea(efhi Cyt$ rtio If it Jt wanted rtanry be tbo Meawrof ( "rjW dH- better. If rMf ' J to & MttitUay MTOTt be ,7 a i..r a ttavide China aoj Japan have fone to war and )iiie pretty bird fl'Uinjr ha been done. It may be that they will keep il up until some of th European nations become involved or they reali thut the sooner war bet-ome uuknoun tlie better. It takes a good deal of gull for a fal low to bolt the action of the republican party iu one campaign and then tlie next year want to be recognized an the dicta tor of the party, especially when ha ouly g t sixty-one votes in the whole county Iist fall. The indications are that notarifTbill will be passed by the present congress. The president and tle house are deter mined that Dothing but the bill parsed by lite house hhall be made a law and the senate takes a very decided position' in favor of the amendments made to it. Tlie prospects seem g mm! for a deadlock. Col. V. L. Green does not projiose that Keiu bliall have the pop nomination for congress, evea jf ie to take it himself. Ami in the event that he lat ter contingency hiils to cenner t, he pro poses that Judge Holcomb shall liave the noniiiialion. AH of which suggests that Holcomb is liatie to get into trouble. Il is prtK).sed to keep him on the bench. make a supreme judge of him, nominate him for congress, elect him for governor and transplant him to the United States senate. Just how this is all going to I done without cutting him up into little pieces and utilizing the parts separateh is what the Hid) wants to now Kear uey Hub. The meeting of the legislative commit tee of the Northwest Nebraska Irngi tion Association at Harrison ou Tuesday is the beginning of a move of great im portance to tlie people of this and other western counties of the state. During the past year a number of org.inizitions have Wn made for tlie advancement ol the irrigation interests of the tate, but the Northwest organization is the pioneer in the work of legislation mid therefore takes the lead. The condition in 'the eastern part of the state ha brought the people -of that locality to realize that tliey too tire interested in the matter and it behooves them to get arrangements made which will make a total crop failure from lack of moisture impossible. In order to encourage the investment of capital in irrigation works legislation must be had which will give the investor some protection. Now is the time and the extreme northwest association lias set tlie ball in motion which w ill roll until tlie needed law is made. The committee who have the matter io charge are men of standing, ability aud energy and it only needs the hearty co-operation of all w ho are inter ested ia tlie prosperity of the state to carry tlie . work to success. If eacl. locality goes to work independently to secure tlie laws needed by it the legisla ture will be flooded with bills on the subject of irrigation aud the probable result would be but little good law on the subject. If a united etl'ort is made and one good bill drafted which will cover the' demands of tlie entire state and be drawn up by good legal talent so tliat it will not be knocked out in the courts it can be made a law without trouble and then prosperity will prevail where today there is failure. It is not the west alone but tlie entire state which i to be benefited. Import Him at Omi-. Inter Ocean. It is good news that the Commissioners of Immigration huveisolved on the de portation of Mowbray, the inglish anarchist wlio bun kiiuled in New York m contravention of law, and who inso lently has liled "lirst papers" of applica tion for naturalization. The fellow has been convicted and imprisoned for crime n England, and, therefore, ia contraband and tins- is no time for dealing tenderly with the murderous scum of European capitals. We have a law prohibitory ol of tlie importation of Hitch stuff, and it is a k that should be enforced to the letter. Almost without exception the men who have bee active io plotting or prompt in executing lawless- boycotts, and violent assaults in propagation ol tlietn are of foreign' birth or parentage. With one exception all of those who were hanged for complicity in tin; Hay- market ma suite re were foreigners. From Most to Mowbray all tlie noisy promulga- Ours of undmgutsed aoarctry are foreign ers. Jtowbray should- be arrested and returned to England at once. To the intruntrioini and rirtirouw hn mi grant this contitry stiH offers n hearty welcome and- a pleasant home, but. it has noplace for tfw foreign-born pauper, the foreign-born' criminal, the foreign boriT laborer who m brought here under contract to work tot less than the Amer ican wage fa, or for the foreign-born anarchist.' ' tkefeV AHfay Keafww.- It m ao easy thing to iroionnt for the wonderful growth of the Dairy 8tat Jourhol recently. Its price ha been re duced to W cents per month' without Sunday,' or (Hr centa with' Sunday . The Journal baa arwwyr been- reliable awl hoMt, prhttiatr the rtewr wrthouf rear orlavor. The atont of Nebralc r- UcaMtat, aKf when the' ft Of fhj JowtMtf wa routed toAmfiio Htf tnmtKMfifumtm fan- Irrlratlos It Lssatlal. tl'ieUu Call. The extreme luit weather of yesterday set ail people to thiuking who had fore most in their minds th welfn-" -1 ra ska. We have not suffered iuiii as other states, especially just east of us. It is freijuently remarked that the coun try adjacent to the great streams always has sul'icieut raiulall, but tins is not true. No country lias sulfered more from the absence of rain than eastern Iowa, eseciaHy along the Missouri river. This as well as oilier well found ed experience goes to prove that irriga tion wouTJ render valuable service to the farmer everywhere. In Nebraska, if we maintain our present land value in the more improved jiurlions of tlie state, and render valuable a vast extent of ter ritory embracing more than one-half the entire sUte, '.he question of water stor ige and irrigation must be scientifically solved. The tojiography of Nebraska is eminently fitted for irrigation purjioses, and a-sufficient quantity of water is in reach. What is tiie next tliiug to lie done"? Rather, what is the first thing lo I; done? Colorado lias accomplished wonders along llu sides of the mountain; barren rugged patches here and there have been made as fruitful as Eden of old, though it required from three to live times the outlay it would require here in Nebraska to secure ten times as many acres as the same amount of water could be made to irrigate in Colorado. Why delay this matter longer? Why not the press, public men, Mlitical, so cial, religious, all organizations of men and women agitato this question? lt.is purely a social question. When a proached in a scientific and business manner it will appear easy of solution. Experiments in several counties of the state already show the w isdom and easy means at liand to secure the most excel lent results. The parched condition ol large sections of tha state at this time and the same condition in many of the same counties last eaf and two years ago phophesy for the future as to just wli.it we may expect, while the abandon ment of portions already settled by .sturdy farmers emphasize the necessity of grappling with the cold fact that soiuetliiug must be done, and that irn gation is tlie means, j,he hoeol all loyal citizen of this commonwealth il Ne braska should support her shnre of the world's population and grow in wealth ivilh her sister stales. We have no coal, no ores, and little else of mineral re source, so fur us we now'know of, hence the necessity of making tlie most of our agricultural resources. A little less politics, a great deal less talk on the fool silver questiou aud more, inliuitely more norse-sense discussion of the irrigation question and Nebraska will blossom a the rose. Until After Election. The present campaign is of unusual in terest to Nebiaskans. Not only will a lull set of state olliccrs be elected, but a legislature will be elected that will choose a United Stales senator. The Slate Journal, located at tlie capital, can give you all this news more fully and more reliably than any other paper. t comes twice a week and will be sent until after election for only 25 cents. Newukka State Joiknai., Lincoln, Neb. To oar German Headers, The publishers of this paper have made special arrangements with the publishers of the German Lincoln Freie rYesse. bv which both papers togetlier may be hail (or $2.50 per ear. 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A Surprise for otir Ormau Krntlrrs! The Lincoln Fieie 1'res.sp, the Ust (ier mau pitper in the wef, oilers to all sub scribers a new premium book; "I'cr lleiitchen Ilausfrnu KiK-hbuch" neatly bound, containing !i0() jwgei pages. SO cents p.iys for the m er for one year and the lo"k is giveii uway free upon receipt of 111 els. for postage. fSul4cnptioris le- ceive 1 at our ofltce only. Hubst:rilw for Ihr, Fit if prvHur and TlIK SlM X CufSTY JotHXAt.. Klniy N til Ire, I aken tip oy tin ninli rv-1 n s n I on lil prciii Isist on section 2, tiiA'nMtiip .fc;,rrtrtjse W, in sionx county, .Ni brnsk.i. on Mv.'W, lf. one tmv llllej-, il)i)Mmeil to ! i yeurs nlil, no br.ni'1 iierceiVKljIe. S. W. II all. lintel June so, lM. 'iXA,j S'nlice to Ijii.iI llwiicrs. To 1) to whom it may concern : in coiiiniiHKioticr up(sitntwt U view ft rouil coiiniienciiiK t a piliit 21 roils wen of the norltieast corner ol wction 6, township :tl, iuiik'' .VI, In Wsrlsinncl precinct, Sioux county. Net,., running thence mjuIIi il roils co inHTi-i ro.wi so. x mis rcnorl-cil In favor of the estHhllshment theruof. nnt nil ohjectloiiH Ihcrelo or cUlnii p-r italicizes iiuii m' uh'u in me (uiiniy cier s oitii'fi on or lie! ore mxin of the 'i'tli ly of ncloh' r. A. II., K!., or said roud w ill sj est.ilitisIieU linoui relerenc inereto, M. J. Klkwrtt, il" S0J Cotiiily t'lerlc. final Proof Polices. All person having llrml pnsf lifrtlces in this paS'r will riK'nive n imirkinl copy if Hie paper mid lire ri-ij nested to exmiuue their notice and if any errois enlft report the sutne ti this office at once. Noftce for I'ul'liaitimi, Ijind Office at ( "hud rem, Nc1,., f Julys, WM. ) Notice is hereby Klven Unit the followlnif- named settler has Med notice fit liMlnl.-n tioti to iniike iliidl proof In suiiihii t ol Ins claim, and tlist said tTtxf will lx- iimde Is- lore i it ru iii-ii h i Lourt at thtriison, .NehrHska, on August )l, ( riz: Minnie Jleiinis, of Iliirriui, Neb., who nmdc H. K. 3M7 for the lot 1 we. : uint lot nnd se. U anr. . see. sii, In . rf. SS. He iiiiines Hie foliowlnu wlt,i.-s.- lo nrve his coniuiKoiiH residence iiimjii mid cmliva- tion of, n;iid hinri, viz: Andrew .Nci.inle y, Josenh W. Kinu-t lioliiof llrtrriw.n, .Vi'h., l llni Ames, i,.-orK,- r.iittienr'H'n i , ooitt ,l isoy vine, ,vel. nhui Fnince A. Ulii of Hnril-un N'di., who mini,' l. K. fMt for the e, U nw. mv. V, I p. SI, TK. hi. lie names the followlnif llTie- toiirove his coritiiiiioos rewldence upon mid cnitlva- iiiu n. niiiii liinii, vtz : Jhiiiihi Nolan, A. 14. Dew. Walter Wofalruir. Kva .Voiinf all of Harrison, Sell. Vi M. IOBBISTO(, l-t H,--fis,.r. Vtitlc for I'tilillrntlim. Ixind (Iffice at Aliinnc-i, I June :, IsW. 1 Nirtiee ts h.,-,-b' irlven that the followinir nauiisl i'tiler has fHeO notice of liu hiien. turn In niiilrp fiiu.1 proof lu support ol hi. claim, ami thai sid prool M ill l-made Oe lore I lei k liislrlct ( otrrl at ; 1m rrl.ti , i-li., ou Anxosl , lw.4, vis. .Mm T, fiuvral I. gnttrillKii of Wlllism V. 'ily.Si'rld, of limliirr, Xeli., who mwle II. K. 1W, for llw c. hi nw. i. ft w. J, nv. i, m-f. l, tp. M, rx. M, He name the loliowuiir witteiH to nrnvc his eoiitiimo'.is reiioencu Dkii and culrtva tlon of said laud, vier John w. Ilnnl.r. Joint Mack. -Ale rainier Steele, Astrls-Mlrhm, all of IKslare, Nel,. t. M. IMIIIHI SOTOS, Sherlfl" Sah-r ny rlrlw of hh Ord'-r (if sn. rflre'cle-1 to me Iroin the Clerk of tire llltrii l court of Honi I'oimly, Xrhrasks, on a Jmliniiriit olitalneit In mild I ourt on the rltteenlh day of May, A.- it. lm, In favor of llerls-rt hM'hhtiia, s plnlTHlrr, nnl nitHliist Andrew IMhliiian ant Alinina I'tihl man, as il. fvtidantit, for Hie sum of fmir hniidi'iit, nineteen and a1 Km doHurm retlUjU), wlfti Interest thensni nt the ratm ot lo per ce'iit per nnnmn from dnt of said decree, anil eil.Mrnosfs of siitr, i nit accniiiiir cir-ts J have levied-im the tin' fnihiwluir diun-nlwd real estate an the property f the alild defendant Hot icitlsfy satit irhr of iMiie, to-witr The aontlrwent ipmrft-r (SVi4) or mvtvm tweuty In tuwieahip thirty three (.HI), nortlr of ranire rttty rtve mmi) west of tlie sixth iiy V. M.,' isioirx coun ty,' Hehraska,- ni- w ill' offer Mm same tor o.tin Ur Uie hlal.e bliPh-r lor cinh in- hati'f oiv ovoAf ,-Aronrr Mr,- twit, at! one' rt'clnclry . nt.,- of said1 rruy t rite front door or m roort house of Man roiriiTT, Mebnuika,' at' Harrlsoh, that hetny nm mntrrhigr hi which the Inst term of ta inutile t vxrrt for mm county ww tteM. W mftafjr aht Judfincnt and eoata' and; aocrelnr eot, at irhlrh thA amr lace 4w attendanee rlll be fiven Xtf-Wb tttMlerttfned'. . . Mitad, MarrUoit. yebraaka, Mi t.mt Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5.000 Men. A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles oi railroad and has no county bonds. X0 M0MM, NO DEUTS, LOW TAXES. Fuel, Posts, Log and Lumber Cheaper Than at any Other I'laee in Nebraska. Sioux county is the northwest county of Nebraska. It is n!otit thirty miles east and west by ubiut seventy miles north and south and contains OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of land. There are more bright, sirk ling, small streams in the county tlinn can be found in the name im-a elsewhere ! in the Mute. It has more pine timber in it th in all the rest of tin? state combined Its grasses are the richest mid must nu tritious know n so tli.it for sbx-k-growing it is unexcelled. The soil varies from a heavy clay to a light sandy loam nnd is capable of pro ducing excellent crops. The principal crops lire smull grain and vegetables, ul though good corn is grown in the valleys. The wheat, oats rye and barley are nil of unusually line quality and command the highest mar ket prices. The water is pure and refreshing and in found in abundance in all parts of the county. The county is practically out of debt and has over forty-five miles of railroad within its borders, has a good brick court house and the nectmsary fixtures for run ning the county and there has never been one dollar of county bond issused and hence taxes will be low. The Fremont, Elkborn & Missouri Valley railroad crosses 8ioux county from east to west nnd the H. & M. has about fifteen mile of its line id the northeast part of the county. The climate is more pleasant than that of Uie eastern portion 0'iNehra.ska, There is still over 600,000 acres of land in Sionx county yet oj,en to homestead entry. It is better Innd and more desirably located than that for which such ruslies are made on the open ing of a reservation; There is no mil road land in the county and for thut reason its settlement has been slow for no special effort to get Settlers was made, as was done in the early day of the settlement of the eastern part of the state. Uood deeded land Can be purclrased nt rcasontibhj rates with government land adjoining so Unit a prm ft ho want more than one quarter section can obtain it if he Iftn a little means. Tliefts nro about 2,500 people in the county nnd lliere is room for thousands more. Harri .on is the county Aeat ami is sit uated on tlm F. B. & M. V. railroad, and is as good a town m the thinlv fettled country demands. School houses and churches ah' pro vided in id most every settlement and are kept up with the times. All who desire to get a homend.ad or bny band cheap lire invited to como nnd see the country for flnsrusflveirand judge of its merits, lloniesle.ids will not Is? obtainable mm h longer and if voir want to oe jvmr right and got (K) acres of ran fWHr t-rete Sam free it in lime vou were about it. Mir K 3r SOUTH rn'rVbiiiie'f'Varlt and CoMr Votif r'rVl'iM . vht the lip V".?ri aaC?- I MILi i W LEAD THE WORLD, THE MUST ( R ITU 'AL PRUNOUNt E THEM INCO.MPAKAP.LY THE HEHT IN TONE, TOUCH AND DURABILITY, Wnle for Catalogue to KSTEY & CAMP, Cbhico. 111. Jlil.lM l-V A sjovKK llnnismi, Ni lir. us 11 follow iuu bliiud ; Your Watch Insured Free. A perfect insurance against theft or accident it the now famous BOW, the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or wrenched from the case. Can only be f" had on casta containing this trade mark. mice ar Keystone Watch Caae Company, of Philadelphia. the oldest, largest, and most complete Watch Case factory in tbe world 1 500 employees J aooo Watch Cases daily. One of iu products it the celebrated Jas. Boss Pilled Watch Cases wh' ' are just as good as solid cases, a4 con about one half lets; Sold by all jewelers, without tstra charge for Non-pull out bow. The manaraetvrer Will Miid yon st wateh ease opener freav OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OITICf, US: toTCnr.o Cfoilnse ......(Jovei nor. T. J. lHjin-s...j....l,leuteiiaiil ,overnor J. (,'. Allen secretary of state' KuenC Mmire Auditor' Joseph H. Hartley . Treasurer li. M.llHstttiKst Attorney (ii'iiernf A. It. Humphrey... Ijind iintiiintoner A. K.lloudy siiil. pnblic Instmrtioir f O N ( i It 1 0 S A I. f K I . V. ( I A T I S : C. ft Mandcrsoti t'. s. M-nalor, uiiinhif Win. V. Allen.... r. H. heimlor, Miidlaoit W. J. Iiryan, I onifn'ssumii int Dint., I.tneolu I). II. Mercer, " M " Omnliir li. II. Melltlejofin " .v! Kitllerloir K. J. 1 1 nine r, ' 4th ' Aurora IV. A. McKlerflmu, " Rlh " lied I'loinl O. M. Hem, " r,th " Dfolceii How Jt'IUf IAI1T: T. I. Nornl.i hli f Jiisllce, Kewnnf A. M. I''et .Assis lule Judjsc, ColniiilitK T. f. '. Ilurrlsoii As'te JudKe, i.rmid Ulamf l. A. (.'hiii)1m'II.. Clerk nnd l(eKrier, Lincoln" riFTKKSTH JtDll lAI. KIsTIUCT: il. I. Kluknld Jmlire, O'Neill' Alfred ll.ulow t.i.. ( had rott1 M. J. Ift'writ fieri!, Harrison- coevrr oKncEits: Itols rt WiWm connty Judp1' M.J. IHewett. ....Cleric II. S. WotrlriilT rie.iHiirer If. II. Davis... Sitpt. Public Inslnntlo A. K. Hew...- sheriff J. K. I'liinncy ...Coronei'" s. I.. Kills surveyor M. J Blectt.., I'lcrk of Jiisirletf oiiri1 H. T. l'mley county Attorney' nO.VRII OF COMMlSSIONhlts: rrnnlr Tlnaiuim ...lt Hislricr M.J. Wels-r (chairman) " Hi-nJ. P. !o?iitrii ...:...1VI "' I.KHISI.ATIVK: n. to. Stewart. .soirntor, Hit So. )4,Cr,,v fitt J. H. Wori..ltep., Di.t, Ko.M.-Hay f)riiiit- . , Vf l.t.AUK OrKICKKSr H. tf. f.ri.wol'1 (chairman) .w ..Trust-. t K. Kotrwer ... ... . " J. W. scoit ... M. J. Blewett ..- Conrad l.hideiriHh " I. . J. hmiioii . ................... ;, rlf V. A. H-rer Treasurer" J. I. Jinvls.... ..strei-t ('mnniKK'ner , ... "tl lKHir. OKI K KlrS:' J. W. soott.....j... Director" J. K.. Marsielier MmleriiK f" . W. 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