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1 1 r.TTIP tw If! jFifrT WHMUxm i Harrison Journal. VOL. XVI HAJRK,IS01T. NEBRASKA, T.I tJS3 D A.1T, DECEMBER 3. 1903. NO. 23 Press f LOCAL NEWS OF THE TOWN Pure ppl cider at Lowrv. For Holiday U.ods, call at Richard Jooee. Barney Jordnn returned from Denver tine week. While veu are thinking about where ou are rning to get your Holidav O od, d'n't foricet Richard A Jonaa at tha Drug at ore. Oron f. Tally wi doin; business at the county seat last F'idv. He rem-inhered the JotKSsI. man while here fot which we feel gutef'il We lrn that tieor Virkrhim and Grtr Hill had a riur.li.tir '"'"'" i . w r.i i . a 1.4 . lt Monday near Bodar", hut we didn't h'-.ir who came out ht man TO t'l'RB AtXtl.O II nsr. DAT. Tske T.sxHt've I'm oijutntne tshlets All flrni 'lili ref'tnil the inonv It If full t are. K. W. Orore't algnxtar lean earn so. . The Stsr Entertainers nf r vnl stereonticon entert ainm?it her M ml'iy evening, Tnev il'n' r ited some verv intere.' ir-r Bud coiiik' scene from a -ood U.Sch'inr. W owe nn "p li!V to oisr correspond en's f r n't rniMivrng their iUn, Itiit we. Th r'i-n wad we vint to prenw a (i:iv .iriier, t that nnr ofBr force n.im hr..v Ihtink-MfivixiT ilatr to et turkry , Ke thir hnt ifirls ik etc. TAn Vp. At th iindrHi-r ri'ii rmirh r.mr Tr- I'i:ti! : Oil" Mark mar p'i r ir dd 10 r-a lft iiw. A', aVniu' tri' ve.ini, Ami wuilit about SiOO 5m. Micmw. Rrmvo oran;bll. ("hristman nipht. Deoemlier 2th. Will beK'vn at. th opera houve, rtm enh r the uhartr will only lie enough Hi pay expno- You are cordially invited to attend, o trmihle, (rooil inuiic ManarR C. Dttm. A ?la or two of water taken half an hour before brrakf'Kt. "ill uaually keep the wain ' regular. ' Harh cathwrW hould be aenidad. When a furrative ! nwednl. take ('hain'Mrlnio'e fjtnmnrh and and I. rer Tablnla. .'Th nremlMand rntl In their action.' F.jr ealn by AM In(tiiat. A fa'her recently at Tekaaiah nhot nml inntantlv krtld hie eon for lireak'ac h'f jug of whisk-'V, yet .lwe ar chnrc-h meiulvere that believe tlmt e-hi?ky i all ritfht in it place, but the qiieMon here arwra where l it place? not mao'f atomacb we ere mire unleea you want to make a devil out of him. Better Than a Plaveter- A piece of flannel dampened with ChaniWIiiin'ii Bain Balm a id bound -n tlte affected partH, le better than a plaat er for a lama hoi k and for uuine in the aide or cliet. Pain Balm baa no euperior a a liniment for the relief of deep eeated muscular and rheumatic paint. Foreale by All UriiKKinta. To improvt the appetite and etrentthen the di-ffe'ioa, try f-w doea of 'hemher lain Stonmih and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. 8ei'. of Llelroit. Mich , ny. "They rtored my app-'tile h-n iiepured, re lieved me of a bloated feelinr an canned a pleamnt and Mlmfxctory ninnienl of the boweln." There are people in thii commiinilv who need jut uch a tried rine. For tale by All Inmrntn. Every boi warranU-d, Reflecting Teltacopea. R-'-'-rt work with reflecting tela ceo -.3 indlratet that In a good atroos- fh"r the photoirraphs taken by tie j pr'.'crea aight-ioot renector of t;.n 1 irk ohrervstory ihould hoT u.i a !.t!it.ii. aCid imp as great iu tbnt r-vf-6.li?(i t cur best rrfrartom. T::.t la, uch an iD'trutiiont bould drtcrt Atari scveu times as far away u any that tavo bean y obaiT4. A llmely 6uf aeatfaiv Tni ia th(? suaviit .if it year whan th prtidt-nt ai.d riirfiil hou-vwifa rplenia hes hrr ifupply of ( 'liauita-riaiii'e t ,'ipuli Rett dy. Ji is tvrtuni iu li' f.e. dnl b for ' hu winter is over, fn; rwiilU are "fiiUth more pron,kt aiid atisfai tory hen ( ll In kepi at hannere iven s.sei a the cold i coiidncti'd iii.u before it ha 1 ii)ie iet 'lr-d ir. the syum. In alruoet vrv msla'i'va eevrrv cold may he Warded off bt takiog thl remedy freely a boom the flint indication of the cold appears There is no danger In giving it ioebildren for It oontaine on harmful iibtaace. It te ideaannt to take both aduit and children like It. Buy it and j-ou ail! g-tt fiehvaf. It always eitrea. ! , tlll'Til? Tn Tf T P O !liIVry I J. 1 1 I V L. w The Modem WnoJnten will give a play Frtdav flht, Don 11, 1908, at the Hall. Th play will be the lr Jthnaon play. We will give Ilia character niqjt Weak. Coma ever? body. AdmiMioa, IS and 2ct. MABQVCRADC BALL. Will he given at the nHi house her in lUrrieon, Mew Y-?reve. Prize will be gives for nioret custom. Alao for funic. Come oue a ixl all and enjo lh bel dance of Uie e taon, gnot mue c Man-ver R C Dcs Mi Susie Tuj.per, whi taught the prin,a7 scholar of the Harrison chiNl the past two year, and is now teachin,; I ,t (Jonl.n, rante up on ie pei,fr 1 at ! 1'hurtdjy uiorni'i ro fnd Tlr.iiilrfiv i hi.' with u, iind vik.I her nister, II m Ca'lmnn. who ix now tenhinjr lr-inry M-hilara here H -r hhov fru-cidi Kch'lir and annatn wr rrtau. glad t aee tier, and her visit w.a entirrly too nhor'; But we hope liowcier ihit th a will nut lie her la.l v.. sit blli di fmrtr-l forfJurdon Ha! unlay fVcniiiK, aiitl no d ult fitie yonn licui't wftit wiin her, hut u:li m life. The eii'raii,fiint jfiwn Ui.t W-diif-day tiil.t by 'Am Ua.rnm n'rl proved i. Hii'ttfn in fcVfry re.opt'ct. awd the tcu li ;aiti'iaid Ia ivn (freaf credit f.-r the pHint taken in drilling lh- ciniilrfii foi Ihm occamou, for it meaii a ureal dal of eilra work for them. Wa are ure ev ry tthr and tuather present flt .i .i.'l - tin? prt their children took and I e fr' that every on uot.ll ureal and J miiali .u n'nl'iU iheuiHilee well and fciviiNi. h 1 1 if gr pteceeiln ol Hie, evening weie 128.00 wIiilIi will jto to wardhuting a library fur the ch'iil. Such moves are in the rijjht directian, and from the in'ereit taken b our citixei and immediate vicinity we only emphaiiie the tpiril ahuwo. Mow to Prevont Croup It will be (T-kkI oe to the tuothera of niHll children to learn that croup can be prevented. The flrnt nii;n ol croup In. a rue nw. A day or two before the attack the child liacotnea lioarM, Tin la wmn ful lirweti by a pecular - rough t-miKh (live Clia4tiherlain' lOub Beeaedy freelT a aoon a the child bet onion honna, or even after tbe rout;h couijb apiieare, and it will theawl all ymptomaof croup . la lliia way all danger and anstety may he avoi ded.i Tin remedy in uerd by many thousand tif nicrtbera and li oevrr liaon known to fail, ll id, n fact, the only remdy that can always he depended upon and that in plvarant and aa'e n take. For aula by All Dr iggisia. DEATH. Oo Tuaaday evering the lamily of Johu Meinhart wore aurprmed at the audden illness and death of Mr. Meinhart, the fattier of the family. Ha bait preformed hie uual dav'e labor and eaten a hearty supper, ftar which he complained of a violent headache. A physician waa aummnnad hut death resulted before he arrived, ft is euppnaed a blood vessel of the brain lernmt ruptured in noma man. ner, Mr. Meinhart had bean troubled a number of Year with paralysis, out always rallied and waa able to prefcrm hi usual labor Ha leaves a wit aid live grown children to mourn hie lo-s, to whom the sympathy of the community iu extended Funeral service were held at the M. E church tbie afternoon and the remains were Interred in tbe Crawford cemetry. In the death of John Mnnhirt the community loses an industrious, honor Khleand upright citizen, wliose h nd and voice waeevar ready to assist in hetU-rinit the condition of hie fellowman. Craw ford Bulletin. Th.' Northwest Nfl'insk T'-nchers himMi" v b'l h v s h Id at r" ton( e'l 'ii.i e i,rj w.' I tirtl p'v.ve,l w Verv ine'l'1 l.i'll t.t f n in,. n.Wni!. ' '" v" ,a l.rr ln tii.i , ai'd "f are l -vav .H-'.iiX : mi'HA s'i, n-t v ficv! h'.J i.,n'. uht ! ut M.al ti-V l! Ii?l luily r.ipa.d lor timi and iuimy Hlil. T'w tate dep.r!in5-nt h.i in the past threw year dune much fur tae interest of education tbroughoat the whole stata, and Deputy McBnen's presence kih! interest taken in this grand HHm'iaiioti iiUI a great deal in making mis nit intt-rth'. ing meeting. His lecture H.itiin;y nuhl should have been heard i. every parn t, boy aielgirl in Craw. loid, for ll waa woids spoken that will never be forgo lUn by thiiae present ; nod are Imp the foundation of many n character may be built from them Thee present from tbia count v were: Mi Arny t eenatwn, Oaeava B. Waat, Liaaie PnesnM, Katie Parsons, Katie BVetoy, Biesie Toroeroy , Or ret Kelley, and Annie Uaaeon, M inner John Borkv, J. B burbo, Uwnrga WiIIm, Bownr I Dm. 0. II. and Minnie . urry, the Eye 'Spw-ialist. of . liioaKO, whj have made ' we Veral visit to lLrnwi. will make - . , UirrtprofaimlUitU Harris for one da, only. Salurdar, Dae. 5th. Tly are U oldt aod ...o.l relia.lt upwc'ialiiita io lite weit and carry the lareat and niot ooiuplete tof inrtru- HietiW in uae. Conoullatioo, Olaaw tilled at the loweat prk-ea. Iree, Tha are known to be good aod reliable. Carey Items. Rev. Ciirreu came with hie ttereopti con last Tuesday aod ha been holding meeting at the churt h in the evening dm llixii. Baoauae of the busy season Uie attendance is s nail, but lb that go And Uh-m interesting. On last Sunday fifteen united with the church and nine were baptized. All were young o,i excepting on; and .iii that were bnpi-d were infants. The Spease young toika are at ioh- rnjoying the Tn.tnksgi iiu r.ua'itui. N?arlv eryb.alv hive ttuir iorn picked, and Inoae lh.it haven't are rush ' log to get done before now comes. Throutrh tiie kin.lnms of Mr E P. L, on the s -h'Kil district No. m llie r.H'pifot of a hriutifiil engraving of tierce 'Vatdtiugton. It ia pift that tlm pai.niii iny wrll Iw proud of. Mrs. Ltoii always lias the interests of ih voiiiii; ul lie irt ailJ apar?a no trouble in ilo.iij; t;it which lil be I r tlm:r up iiV ti - Tlie chiMreii of inu ueihiHirtiorHl ai fortunate in haviat K Irirudo true. L-.-t Tliuiitdjy Uraiit B iinii diel ! nutup'i-n and waa Ouriedi a Saturday , Rev. Ourrens preached tha funeral ser mon. A lew month ago Mr Ilensou cam tier hoping thi climate would im prove his health filed on the claim formerly owned by W. Hiaon, built bun a house and had only livcu in hi new home a lew day wheu h was call ed away leaviag a wile and live children to mourn his 1. Tlie community join in extending sympathy to Mrs. Benson aui family. TdlOTHT. War Bonnet Topics. Master Eduard Prid.ly gave uj a call Friday. Mi Hariris visited at Mrs. Plunketta S.i turd ay. Mr Jim Merriam Visited at Roswrt fcCe.'IsSafurOay. Oeurire Walker in -workinar at Nebi AiKlertons at pro-sent. Mr. Paul Z-ji bet and family visited at Mr. Pluuketle Sunday. . Keiuemlier the llrst S day of tins month rules the winter months. We were all glad to welcome Tom Pluukett back to the valley again. Uik Minnie Wilt aud her brother Oarl and Albert epeut Thanksgiving at Oua tave Noreieclies. Oeorge Grimm and Alfred IWittl drove John Andersoua cattle uown from the divide last week. Frank Scott and family spent Thanks giving at Mr. Belle L'unu's, also Mr. Jack Finley nod femily. Mr. Richard Dunn was in the valley looking for calves but faileil to gat them all a there are soni tier vet. Torn i'lunkett went down to Andrew to atttid S 4. Sundny, q nte a way to go when you have a 8. S. at home. There were IS in a" tendance at 8iimlay nchool Sunday, still it could be better, remember 8. 8. next Hun 'ay a usual at 3 P. M. come on and all. PauOT. I wa dehghU-d and pleueed whan Mr. Belle Iiunn invited me to eat Thank giving dinner nh Iter for I knew that 1 1 would have a plnhd time. It would healmoat impossible for me to describe the enUrlaininent em) grwal time thai I had; nv rthehss I undertake the tank. Th- house was : II I lei with relaiive ,iiM Irnrnds. Thure tmif for dinner inO Hnl tt ri-rs c'H'lie in t he afternoon. B forti clinmr iv i l (,nj v,ed th'j Phono 'rapliu nitlMi' especially the aelcction, " IV by dia? t aiickeu .?. l)) omir' i 40ii Oiliveit' voitl and iiihI. ruiiienl.iil mu?i Then came the grand dtntiurl It I won).! make on hungry to eee such a . deltcinel aprand. There) wan everything, I turkey iid dreeeing, chicken, chocolate and pound cakes, pickle, sauces, etc. ' All nte very heartily aod enjoyed a i good square meal, (or more than square) ' After dinner Mrs. Bell Dunn played sev eral difficult, beautiful selection. We nil etijoyed her loepimtmn Composition. After n while Mr. Finley, Mr. Scott and on Edward joined in nqd roede Vhe house I ring with their various instrumenU Th ' gueatn left about ft o'clock with the faun-1 iu still ringing in their ears, nnd we will ! I ways look bm-k to that day on of ! our moat enjoy able, and wtnh to tbaiikj Km. Dunn for the kindajew shewn nad . flooi UneaJorded no, HOu-af" Bodarc Gleanings. Wolltetier ft ma ehipfied a uarload of ctLl " turd-y, U-i. -.t with " OmMb. VYm. Miller and John '" "iPPJ biiBcb at the am. 'lu' , A rareell daoc and Oyeter eupper t wan ren at Um houa of J. L. Anderaoa ' on Friday evening, every one lutd a good time a far as ee can learo. John EherepecJier'e family just recover, ing from wbx.pieg cough, are not quite sicl with very aevere cold's or LaUrippe. Like birds of passage our wanderers of the vall-y are returning, among tha lat est Arrival era Jesse Hill and Henry Wrrtl, we acknowledge a plMasiiiit lliiilh sli irt viiil fro n tha lat iimie l gegtleman and was glad to welconie him back to lit valley again. M. A. C. ,4, -LA J - ajj a a a J t ! I Ji A Ji J 1 it I 1 1 I I I I r t m m 1 11 1 I'll I '1 I I 'I 1 'I I' OVER IN WYOMING I Quite a rain this morning but a line evening. Mr Leeliug is fencing tbe tree claim he recently bought. e-' le-i Bros, are w orking on sage creek gtt.n out !,;. ! Klia'.io will run Mr. V'il.n' Mill enftine this- w.nt.er. Ai'ouTSO turkeye wnre delivered at Ltisk from Hi's Ruijfe, the Saturday be lore Tiianksaivtng day. thi Ivml's hid a family gathering Hunday at Mr. Murphy' pla.e. Mrs. Z O. Deuel is reported some batter. Tti Social at the W. O. W. Hall Thanksgiving night was a success, a every body got plenty to eat and had a trond time. There s about. SO people present. lira. Andy Christian iind Nellie May anJ. H, Christian and hit isi'.r Nell took in the w-hool tniertaimuent at Harrison laH week. They report an ex cellent proktram and well rendered. fr. J. B. Tettnnu of Oregon is buck oo ilie Bulge. 8he arrived unannounced on last Batunliiy and about Uie Drat woman Mr. Fmchwr met was hsr tuot her. t To say that eh was surprised is putting it mild. BinriRoli, Hunter Happenings. All pleased with the lovely weather. Carl and Akeel Ma Vn of Slablown were at Andrews visiting Sunday, Tom Junes and Art Hngerman made a t.rtp north of HarnaOfi Tuesday and stay ed over Wednesday. Dick Hovy and Uert Archerd took care of I lies coal shed mid ma? I trip, while they were gone. We jitit heard Mr. Utnl t's little one's were kick again. We hope thev will soon lie wall again. Tommy Jon and Eva Proctor have resumed their studies alter being sick for om time. Tom Plunkett of Warhonnet was a welcome visitor at east. Andrews Sunday. He spent n successful summer in Mont ana. Per la Jones visited Nellie lluenn of Kyle creek Friday and Saturday h re ports a Itood time. Mr. Buss It come home from Chadron Monday, she has been visiting friend there for some time. Mr. Cook returned from hi trip to Omaha Saturday, he has u very bad time with his throat which ha troubles him for some time, w trust h will obtain relief soon. ' Mis Hanson want home Wednesday to nend Thanksgiving at horn and atayrd over Sunduv. Our B.'uqii all got frozen. Bud and Blossom no more are seen, umoung ihe leaves which were so pretty and green. Miss Clara Cbristeneeii visited friend ut Harrison Friday. A soon we saw that big Turkey in tlie Hun ist week we kiew Z-kiel was usmg hia skill at t J pe avllin". Our B' ltqiiet sends hr resign tioo so plriie accept our little orittion. Mrs. Tom Junes waa qaite sick the Inst of the week. Mr. Fmnk Lewi visl-ed Mm, J. D. Proctor nod nlhsr friend Saturday. UNO. LETTER FROM MRS A. THORNTON. Chapter I. After we left Oasis we found n few wet muddy place, and the black colt oMie-ted to going through thm; so ah switched to one side ao hart and siidtlen that nhe cracked tfce front ail, but not no Wad but what we thought it might Uke u through. To break her of thl Bob would go abend on Buck nad lend hr through, nod she noon went along without nny trouble; But after wn pass- ed Spring-view she made another lung nnd down went the wheel. Wall now wbnft w be. Sweat tt n ALl Love to buy good goods at the lowest price poasiblev and tbe place to do this ia at GERLACHS GENERALSTORE. In clothing, Gents furniphing4 Good. Boots and Shoes. We are ready to compete with the world, and the way to prove it, ia to give us a triaL "Come and see us any way and be social." GERLACH'S STORE- abort distance a man plowing corn so th boys went to him for help and advice. He naid we were three miles from the beat blacksmith shop in Nebraska, ant) that ha would com and help get the axle oat and lend us a wagon to take it to tit he.p, end then he would help us fix it ul! up; And so he did wi ll a neigh burly sort of a spirit We hi ok clown about noon and was all fixed up ready to start before sundown, and it only cost the time lost t nd $4 25 in cash all told, and the experiance thrown in I puess we all learned something of how to raise a loaded wagon up off the front wheels 1 rememltered the friend who had aaid "If anything hiippnried it would be better for u to no through a settled pirt of the county where we could get help and would find the stream bridged ' The third of July it rained all dty and we crosaed the Miiaouri at Wheeler; And I hi side of Wheeler we saw a large artesian well. Tlie river i b-ink full and quit rough wbn we cr isped We crossed on a new ferry boat and were ten mile from WheeUr the morning of t he 4th. nnd it raised until noon, then c-lesrad off fine. W drove into Ueddt about noon, and the people of the town 14 fjotie away to celebrate; And though it wa a thriving Iwoking town yet it was verv quiet. After crossed the Missouri we went northeast to llankiaton, and then riht straight north. The crop showed up more and better as we want north a crots South Dskota. The country i more or less rorky all tfiiough South Ihkota, and soKiiswhat that way in North Dakota. You would be surprised in the difference in the state of the crop; One place you would find a splendid fiekl of small grain, and maybe the next piece would be no good at all. I inquired ol some why it was. One man said that thi year fall plowing was no good; It had been ho dry. W at some stone fences built of tie rock gathered oft the field, and man' piles 1! cr 20 feet long and 5 or 0 feet hitrh, piled up for a monument or to get j Iheni out of the. way ; 8o I think the latid ; being mere rocky in some place than , 'her wa part the causa of auch a differ : ence in the crops: But all through South ! Dakota the farm with few exception had good large house and barn ar.d other buildings all built and painted up in food shape, end all had good grove reuiid their homes, and you could see so many place at once. It looked to tat thickly nettled, and with auch poor crop in some place one would wonder where they got their means to build with. Here in North Dakota the land i newly settled and the improvement not o good 'out the soil I much better right here anyway it is black and sandy and raises splendid gardens. W found on our way here as great a variety in water a ve did in crops, and the wtr tank Bro. Horton fixed for us was ho handy, whan w found good water wa could fill it, nnd have good water to cook with. 1 often think of the Hurriaon people and of how maov thing have happened there since we left, many that we know nothing about; But by the paper we note that Maud and 'bar lie were married; Mr. Hunter aod San ford Craafnrd have gone to their long rest; Mr. Wni. MarateSler have moved away; A little boy came to Mr. John Marsteilers nnd also one at Mr. Rol't Keel; Mr. Charlie Hanson has been able to take a pleasure trip to Crawford; I am glad she t well enough. 1 wonder if Orandpa Smith has got home from hi visit. I And some of the water here a he told me I would, pretty hard to wash whith cloth. I suppose the Royal Neighbors are meeting a usual and that Grandma Davis won't Ut the Aid Society die. I would enjoy being there to attend church nnd ft. 8. There are many things I would liVe to write but it will make my letter too long. I may write tome more in the future. With love nnd good wishes to nil I am your Dakota friend. AHU TatOaWTOV. Tnnna fit n "ere BMet. PMnen Mewl ttf Wains, who In" rrwat SwtWtt Wit th UM. to be ttttsxi He la neUy navea rmn oU. at to lralag to rU with aiannaad lnwlia. wblnh do credit PEOPLE J. H. LACY. W have our building completed now and have a new supply of good, and will sell tlieiu right. DEALER IN Lumber, lath, sash, doors, lime, cement, and building material of all kinds. Hardware Farm machinery. Harness, Saddles, and Range goods. Flour Feed, and Grain. Punt, Oils & etc. I am igent for the Wood--manse windmill. Have a supply of pump fittings on hand. Come in and get my prices whether you buy or not. J. E. PHINNEY. Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: AnDiutw Block. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. OPPOSITE DEPOT EVEYI'HINO FIRST CLASS, AND ALL TREATED WITH COIBTBT. Board By Day or Week. W. B- WRIGHT, P. A great deal has been aid in the past few years about th conduct of our young men at the dances that have been held here in Harrison, and in a way a great deal of censure and abuse has been . hesped upon them for their conduct; but . w have yet to hear oue lady say that the will stay at home uniil the young men can learn to behave themselves; And we also f:il to hear in a single in stance where a father or mother have aid "you can not go, for th reason of conduct ik etc." Young lady you are in a way directly responsible for the con duct of tlie young men vou associate; ith. If you want a young man lu be. decent and respectful, make liiui o, for you can do it; And if mnlher were a. little more careful about their daughler thing would be different. The young man that behave hi umaIT undent leman ly is not all to blame, for it is nothing more than natural, and especially with some, to misbehave il thi young lady will tolerate it.. Young lady if you knew the power that vou have over these young roeo you might lie induced to help them to be men, in tbe place of careles and thoughlles being. Fathers and mothers of this plac are throwing up their hands in horror nt the ittle disturbance on last Thursday night. nd should there be n dance tonight with the same influence and surrounding every dear daughter would be there. Let me av to you parent, that it i not bad enough, for when it doe get to that point you will rise a a unit to denounce and crush It, but not until then will y. doit. Vow Aroaa Main Wrinwana loUad of Oatr at tkv sg tt T assBtha M bwgUwloc to t)k, h ays -ft9r aa4 muuuT an htc. Knglksfe aM 'Udiat araaa am quar wiiac aa ia wbetbet e Is sfssaWwa rswMMt at aajIWk. r - sale try All Onigyte. rrwexwl b. s - '','' t t ' 1 1 . '.. ... 1 it - .. ; ii -j,. h.-. 1