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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1897)
\ ;/v3 U f ^ ^ "'Op Loup Northwestern. ^lTxIv: ~ LOUP CITY^ S11E11M A X COUNTY, X KlUtASK A, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1897. NUMBER 4 The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY HEAT. QEO. 10. IlKirOCHOTER. Editor and Publisher. TERMS- SI 50 per Year. II Paid in Advanoa ■atersd el tb* Loop City 1‘ottofllc* for tree* alMlaa Uiroogh tb* mall* >l **ouaA. *)*■• matter. «——ii 'i— ',*i '.trmxTJXtiMi t i at-jrr^. ■ — ■ n ■ if Lioaal Daws. Alfalfa need at NVatkinnon’n. Mr. Vandorena cendition ia about the name. Mra. W. T Owen la reported to be very alck. Good work harnean for $14.00 at T M. Reed's. J. S. I’j ke ia painting bin three rcsi ! deuces. A. Boone of Scotia In doing bu aineni in the city. The M E. Chnrcta la being repapered and olherwise repaired. Minn Edith Bradley, of Litchfield U i visiting frlendn In the city. P. Rounds of Arcadta wan doing bus ieens In this City yeaterday. •M f. George of Council Bluffs dir / « i I U Ur I Ml III Fred Bcbaupp. of Kockvillo visited tbo county seat last Friday night. T. L. Pilger has reduced the price ol Kerosene Oil to 12 cents a gallon. Garden seed; new stock just in at the old reliable Seed store, Watkinson. You cau buy a good pair of unllnen gloves for 20 ccriU at A. tt Chase’s. Just received a tine line of sbirts. Price, from 20 cents up. A. E. Chase. Six-Inch iron holts 1 cent each, longei ones three for 5 cents. A. E. Chase. F. L. Pilger is selling all goods foi cash or produce only. Positively m Credit. CaijT *is a full line of samples carpel rugs, a ,e and chenille curtains at Wat kinson. E A Smith principle of the Ashtoi •ebool speat Sunday In Loup City wilt his family. Jascu Gilbert Of Arcadia passet . through the city last Tuesday on hi IV way to Omaha. A good ma ny Improvements bav< been made this spring, but there 1 room for mere. John Parll aad several other Arcadia I ites took the U P. train at this plac< for Portland, Oregen. Rev. Sutherland, of Grand Island will preach at the Babtist church nexi .Sunday morning and eveuing. H. Smelser, of Ashton was at Loup •City last Tuesday iu attendance at hi sister, Mrs. L. A. William’s funeral. Ernest Pilger who is employed a the Ravenna B. & M depet visited Iasi Sunday with his parents at this place. Two petitions out for a salooi llceate, one for Johrn Gltman and on for L. Seriber and a gentleman Iron Ord. Farmers are busy sowing wheat. Al ready there has been a large acer ag put in and Indications are that mor small craiu will be sown this year tha 1^ ever boforo Tbo Kpworth League social last Fri day eveniag at tha residence of Mi anil Mrs. E. 9 Hay burst was «i utl a financial success' The meetings at the M E. Cburc v dated last Friday evening. JUv. Wet ster ha* worked very hard and not wit out good results. He sure and coiue out to tb* H u IV entertainment at the opera hou* to morrow night It is tb* best ovv glvon by the order. Mr*. T d Nlghlingal* and olb* memliort of the Ka*tern Star wont t Ashton this week to vis t a »i«t* member, Mr* II Hmelser wbo is sick All lb* different form*of skin trouble from chapped bauds to ecseina and It doiont ulser* can ‘ «• leadily cur*»l b |»o Milts IVileb llasol Halve, the grea pile cole Odeudabl tires. « oudwetor l i.p«yil.e wf tb* i'nlo t'a- Hie Invited the railroad boys to so par Iasi dvening and tbo fsro able Mr* Futsj the •** vad •*» proa»uac# to is* eacoilOMt IV* sec*tted • p!**•*«< coll from J A. huffwrd, lesdadsr on tb* He* a I land llllmtt* rnllrwad M *o»»**d*jt II b«* a twa tfuaMer sactian of load *>• •cbewpp attling tbt* so -atji and w* bom Uwdileg allot h>* iaa.ted taler**! Jubd Test** >* nuw located ig hit a*< at or# bulbil* g and ba* *r rouged lb oama tn pot loot isdst A I 'aatoyosb* to* a ranged »b* IsHOOtwv to ku Mara t. to tbolvtHg ti *»d adding a comp to* IIP* I dry gaud* I anbt bb* tbei h* fmH tbo w*l*e PASSED AWAY. Rufus John Brown, Sr. died st his home Thursday March 25, '.897 after a long and continued illness of oyer six years duration Ago 70 years, 1 month and 25 day. It is with sorrow that we note his death. He was among the oldest settlers in Sherman County, having moved here in the month of April, 1875. Mr. Brown wat born in Wayne County, New York February 1st. 1827. He moved to Bata via 111.in 1850 and in 1852 was married lo Aurelia McDoniels. Fire children were hern to them, four boys and a girl- Ills wife and the four bova William, Comal, Edward and Rufus survive him. Mr. Brown was one of the fifty miners who went to Pikes Peak In search of gold, erossing the plains with ox trains. Shortly after Ills location here he was honored with the election to the olllce of Sheriff of Sherman County and tilled the position with honor and credit to himself and satisfaction to the people The funeral services take pises at the farm residence to-day, March 26,1897 at 1 o’clock p. m., Rev. Webster officiating. The pall bearers were Walter Moon, S. Hancock, C. E. Kosseter, W. II. Conger, Dr. C J. Odendahl, and Col. Young. lie was laid to rest In the Evergreen Cemetery beside his mother. The funeral was attended by a large con course of friends and relatives and the procession that followed his remains to lis last resting place was fully a half mile long. The whole community join with the bereaved relatives in mourn ing the .loss of tills kind husband, devoted father and generous arid much beloved eitizen. DIED. Amanda Willimis, wife of Louis A, Williams died at her home in this city Monday, March 22, 1897. Heart trouble . U »k„ I.,li„to oaiiall of i I ■ 1 t 11 was sick but oue hour and a half. Age 49 years, JO months. 11 day*. Amanda Smelser was born in Smelser Township Grant County, Wisconsin, May 11 1847. She was married to Lewis A. Williams at Hazel Green Wia. June Und, 1809. Hhe with her husband and family came to Loup City, Nebraska In 1885 where she has since resided, flic [eaves a husband three daughters and a sob to mourn li r loss. Mrs. Williams was a Urm believer in religious princi pals although she was not a member of any cbureh The funeral services were conducted by liav. Webster on Tuesday, March ‘i'i, i 1897 at 10 o'clock a. m. The members of the G. A.K. and I.O.O. 1. of which Mr Williams was an honored member, I turned out in large numbers and many , were tbe sorrowing friend* that paid this last tribute of respect to the de parted. ' * CARD OF THANKS., We wish to eztend our heartfelt - thanks to the many freinds who so t kindly assisted us during the death and burial of our beloved wife and mother, and to express our gratitude to tbe G. A. Ii Post and I. 0, O. F. Lodge, and those who scat flowers. L. A. Williams and family. ! J. B. O’Bryan has two excellant var ieties of seed potatoes which be is sel 1 ling reasonable. One variety in parti cular will make in sixty days after planting and is of a superior (juallty. 1 Thetw# young men that were jailed s at St. Paul for sualing goods from 1 Sbamstrem's store broke jail last Thursday morning. Their whereabouts - is yet unknown. Indications are that s they were helped out by some of their e eoa federates. > I.~s7Sheppard, our new and already popular jeweler was married at Brok ■» _ »_ m_l_ o-. Ill VI,....I >14 it iwcv uimwnj Brum (eld, of that city. Mr. Stoppard 9 rammed to Loup City with Ilia brido auuday eveulag. The NorrilWRaTURS , welcome then to our midst and wlatien , them a prosperous and happy future ' For Sale.—.V Iborugh brad Koglith Shire Stallion, weight tSiHI pmtadv age * U year*. Will well reasonable or will * trade far cattle ('allor or addr#»t r Jolts TtKKRY, Hoe I to. Kebr. r ♦ *itprr*i*or’a « ctlliiu* f March Ml, INPt, F ill Hoard la rwilfla, « The committee appointed to ekamlae . I p.M>r (atm repotted attd r« miitueaded f J that m*> break lug be doue but that the 11 prairie dog* la* rturmlaatad, U> t* ** ! atep'ed and r muttlMc dt*» ti.W» I *'.,| 11", J | in i «t> employed loatte intntle * | d-ga | i ftai.ut t i*c* >* ffttftitNj inf M **f *•* *** i «*«f •I %i U 9 » #»**4. gf*«*<* i I Tto* )i4l l s *i i [ y» tiling ill I** \ >| i T {ill/ t‘**tt*kl4» l*»t ‘ it l>t ik »* i I * ! Ik** Ilk 4|* •-V f 4 II ii*4t i#‘» * ««4 lN«4> U aM *4. |«* II Uff =«» *14**4 kl J**» 4%#ti % i *' * *1. «u»lk< Mug *1* 1**14 f I* I Hi rt*#k * *<♦ ff***r«t *5*4 lie* t *«*ti i I mi4#t*4 ’*» *4% villa* I t 141* I t > * |* 44 *4 * * tk# ***>•*# 4tk#$» I i>» * *9- f i^* r | <M*4 ttilf'K*4 «' 9iVaW Ik* ****** II k**# kfl mH j flf Ml* I r**t*#* I MM * *Uii K A Brown for printing, was read and appris ed, and the bond of said E A Brown ac cep ted. The contract and bond of the Omaha 1’rinting company were read and approv ed. At hli request the county clerk Is autherUad to have two walks construct ed in the court house square One walk leading from the south door of the court house to the street crossing south, the other walk leading lroin the court house to street crossing well: said walk* to lie four feet wide and to tie of Inch lumber laid on three 3x4 stringers. Beckthold, Danker. McKeon and Bewollnaki voting aye, and Barnes and Bweetland voting nay. On motion the board orders that the court room In the court house bo here after used for the holding of cmrt, for meeting* of the supervisors and asses »ors, and that all other meetings therein lie prohibited, except the irrigation meeting already advert bed. The claim of the Omaha Printing Co., for $37 was allowed at $23 50 said claim being deemed excessive as to the item of warrant* therein The claim of A S (just foi* $0 00 de struction of Russian thistles in road dis trict No. 37, wax disallowed lor the reu son that he was not « qualltied road overseer. The claim of E Munn for $1.50 for the use of building for general election pur pose* in 189$, in Hazard township was allowed at 50. .... ... . * i ... it.I I mi- i oiiowiijK i' •, deductions for tuxes made and warrants ordered'drawn ori the respective funds: GENERAL FUND: Claim. For tax, Omaha Printing co... $ 83 20 Wm I to We. 57 HO $29 la Omaha Printing Co.... 15 05 Thos Ink*.... 3 75 Peter Ilowe. 1 50 Louis Strunktnan. .. 2 70 • all Chus Quartz . 2 60 Anton Washkovlak... 2 90 Henry Heck. 8 30 Clias Haller. 8 20 all J 15 Hrsper. 3 20 all Herbert Ely. 2 70 all Paul Miller. 3 50 John Carpenter. 2 HO all John Needham.. 2 70 all Wm Cries. 2 10 Jens Christensen. 3 10 Wm Qulnm* jr. 7 50 all Geo H Whitman. 2 70 Henry Schwartz. 3 10 all G II Gibson. 50 90 301C KS llayburst. 18 30 CJ F John-uti. 173 00 folio W Long. 178 50 K A Brown. 62 12 Keystone Lumb'r Co.. 40 30 B 11 Watkinaon. *20 all WT Chase. 24 03 G. II. Patton. 20 75 J P Leiiiingei . 7 40 M Kewnlinski. 7 50 Henry Hunker.... 7 50 K Munn. 3 60 Peter McKeou. 7 50 IW Barnes.. 8 20 S N bweetland. 0 60 Lewis Bechthold.• 0 50 1 M Polski. 4 32 BRIDGE FUND; WT Gibson. 75 00 Ett Hay hurst. 301 1‘ John Miushull. 11 00 S H Branscomb. 2 50 .1 P Leininger. 3 50 OGHanisch. 5 00 Henry Hunker. 0 Of) Edwin Kraber. 5 00 *0 Anthony McKeon. 5 00 Mike McKeon. 5 00 On motion the county treasurer Is In strutted to proceed to collect by dlstresi alt delinquent personal taxes ot thi years 1893, 1894 and 1895 remaining un paid by the 1st day of June Board adjourned to June 14th, 1897. Attest:—Louts Rein, County Clerk Photographs 75 cents per doz at Leschinsky’s gallery._ NOTICE FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is nereoy giveu luai «j»ui Oltniuu did on t tie 2!! day of March 1897 filed with the village clerk of Lout City. Nebraska, in the County of Sher man, in said State, his petition anc application for a license to sell wait spiritioih and vinous liquors in said village for the fiscal year of 1897 be ginning on the first Tuesday of Maj 1897 and tinninating on the first Tuos day of Mav 1897. Such appllcatiot being the pit it ion of more than 90 o the resident freeholder* of said vlllagi of Loup Cltv, and dated this 22ud. die Of March I"97 M. II Uud, Village Clerl First class Photographs onl; 7f> oentM j»er do*. Don't mis to get otio or two do/on. We are still Inking photo ; at 7-’» cents per do*. Li:s( uiNhk Y, Photograph**!' Awarded highest honor*. World's Pair. DU BAHINC POWDtR MOST PI'KFI'CT M M>K. A pur* C, if* t (««m ■* ! »»t« CowdW. (*« S«<** A •• >ha» «• *>y ><*<I. I.SsiWfc 4» WARS TMIIIAKDARO. Soothing for burns, scald*, chsppet hands and lips Healing Jor cut* am sores Instand relief for piles, siopi pain at once. These are ttm virtue* ol DeWItts Which Hazel Cairo. 'Oder dahl Bros. Minutes seem like hours when life It at stake. Croup gives no Mine to sent for a doctor, delay may mean death One Minute Cough thire gives instant relief and Insure* recovery. The onlj harrnle** remedy that produces imme diale results Odendulil Bros. A torpid liver mean* a bad comp )c xIon. Imd breath, Indigestion and fre ipient headaches. To avoid such com panion* lake DeWItf* early itlsers, tin famous little pills. Odendulil Bros Constipation in Its worst form. I*i pepslu sick headache, bllllousness him derangement of the liver are rcadilj cured by IieW^tt* Ksrly Itlsers. Then little Pill* never gri; e. Small pill. *uf< pill, best pill, (Mendabl Bros. A weed In the garden ean be casilj destrov ed w ben It tlrsl starts. Con sumption cun be nipped in the hud It] Quo Minute Cough Cure Odeiiflaii Bros. Clticttrs, Pa,, “Herald” ltlchard Ven e| report* One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. Il< told u* that It cured hi* whole family o terlble coughs and colds, after all other mi cull'-d cures had entirely failed. Mr Vein-id said, It assisted his eblldrei through a very bail siege of mease I : One Minute Cough Cure makes ex pee oration very easy and rapid Ode in duhl Bros. I I NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT DEPEND A N TH. Iii district court of Sherman connty Nebruska -'I lie PluKiilx Mutual Life Insnr mice (,'outpuny of Hartford Don. nett cut, vs. plaintiff bystander E. Moore, Olive I,. MOOD'. Marx Kroger, — Kroger, Ills wile, Hirst mine unknown, EH It. Flslier, William ,1 Flatter, Jessie W. Fisher, John N. Flslier, Minnie Fisher, siyah A. Itussett, Cyrus P. Bic-m-u, Mary A. Morgan, Albert J. Morgan, I.ewfsG. Flslier, Francis E. Fisher, Wlllmm J. Filler, us admin istrator of the estate ot Mary M. Fisher dcseased, Tlios. M Reed, Isaac Bullock. James Bullock, defendants male of Nebraska, l Snermau County, I I’ll Mill above named non residdent de fendants to wlt: Eysander E. Moore, Oil ve I, Moore, Marx Kroger,-Kroger bis wife fl I'm I name unknown, Ell B. Fish er, Mary A Morgan and Albion J. Morgan You will lake notice that on the 841b daj of Pel t onry IH97 the above numed plalnllf died Us pel (Mon against the above numec detrend ants In the district court of Sher man county, Nebraska the object and pary or of which are to foreclose a certain mort gage made and delivered by the defend anti Lysunder E. Moore and Oliver I,. Moori to I lie said plaintiff upon the followini described real estate situate In the countj of shermnn and slate of Nebraska, towlt The south west quarter of Section Twenty six nab, in township sixteen (1#) north oi range (14) west of 6th p. m., to secure tin payment of a promlsory note dated Marcl fc, ISS4 for the sum of FkHi.Oo with mteros nt seven percent per annum and due am payable on the Hi st day of March IssB and which was thereafter extended In the flrs day of March isitt, wilh Interest at all ami one-hulf per cent per annum nail maturity and ten per cent thereafter that there is now due upon sale note the tim of HJO.OO with interest at tei 1 per cent par annum from March 1st, 1*84 fn» which sum plululiff prays for a decrei that defendants lie required to pay thi same or that said premises may be sold l sutisff y the anount round duo i You ar" rehuired to answer said petl i Mon on or before th* 18th day of April 1*87. Dated Ihlsl?day February, 1*87. Tun Phbonix Mutual Lira In nuuanuk Company, of Hartford (seal) Connelicut, Plaintiff, Attest 14 J. NlOHTtNGAL», Louis Ubik, Its At orneys. Clerk of the District Court. NOTICE OF SALK UNDER C11ATTB1 MORTGAGE. Eotlce Is hereby given that by virtue o a chattel mortgage dated on the 83 day o May, 1*8,') ami dulv filed In the office of th coBiily court of shurmuu county, Nebrask on the 8tf day of May, I*W3 and exeout od b; .samtiel C. rielcher and James M. Fletche to Themus H Bend io sesure the payuien of the sum of $113,00, and upon which tber U now due ill* sun of $•'•', he with inters* at ion per cent per auaein from May J<; l*til, said mortgage being collateral to tin ,n<,1 m a.. r«,lnlt«r oeaeri lieil hafssi hanuic beau made lu the payment of nap aum aud uo anil or other procuoluifH her ■ UK been luntltutud to reoov«r mud debt o any i«trt tbereot, therefore I wl» aall lb property tharain damrUntd to-vlt On •*tai lumbar wn«on, with brake, at pabll [ auction ut tha aoaili <»tt comer of th . public Miaaru, In lump city, ehcrtneii noun ' ly, hebinnka, on tha third day of April ’ 1 i«W7. at I'cloi’it, p. in ol Said day. k no that by virtua of a chattel utorl , aye dal ml oil tilt! t»d»y ol Juna, Dbft am duly Bled iu the nlttae of the county aleri of •eld onnuly, on June 10, pe.D and uleeu r ad by Semitel C Kleleber to Tholuua M Hel d til •m ure tha pnyuuint of the aum o * $m.'m aud aiMtii which ib»ra la uow da I lima nnuuial C. flat' bar and Jamea M • Du ller theauut ol #,*'« with luleraat a leu per .i ni pet annum in>m Juna l>( IMf Default lutvluit tan m» la lu tha payuten 1 ill aaul »um and iff) *ail or oilier proewail Dine el I** >>erlu*t« > n luatiluted to re mtiir *uid debt or any part thereof, there lore I w ill MU the property therein tlvi . . rihed, to wit in,e P auo in iyiaf mi ehiaa, t feed * inch cat. one now fram harrow, perl of oua »ldl'>d WHtltvelOt, par ut oua teuyt-'luM swltltetor, one •tael lurui t llr*h ntaiibiw piow, at public auatioM, * 111, •HilliyiU .miolkl the point, *,41*1 j ia l.uup i lt|, ahertuau mmwiy, ttlniuk, [on tha nurd day of April. W, at on 1 o’aio* k p lu of will day Dated till* nth day of 't rial*, I*'. T M Heap, dotty**' | \MIItiS, . . NKHH I 0 j f1 Aifrlifr »♦ % % « i I M94 9r«#o4mi*i« 4*i**» «*♦ r1 i"nTfmfiWin1wMBW Hat*—* flue assortment. Forty-nine cent* buy* a good fedora Any kind at corresponding figures. A. E. Oil AIK. l)o you need a wagon, buggy, disk harrow, seeder, plow or harrow If so, you should see T M. Heed All the neckwear In the house, con sisting of over 500 pleees, below cost until April 1. A. K CiiAIK. A good copper bottom wash boiler for 84 cents nt Watkinson's Don't forget the brlek hardware store for prices on hardware, tinware anil furniture. Dr. Humnrr Duyts, the Oculist and Turlst atOraad Island will be absent srom his office until admit May 15. Mr I/tschinsky our photographer is I still making his first class photographs at 75. scuts per doz. Don't miss to get ' a doztaken. TitFK* A HI) Pl.AV'TS A full line Fruit Trees of best varieties at bant times prices. Small fruits In largo sup ply, Millions of strawberry plant* very thrifty ami well rooted. Oot the best near home and save fright or ex press. Send for price list to NORTH 4,BKND NURSERIES, North Bend Dodge County Nebraska. ( Cost. A dear little child, who made ] , home happy by its smile* Ami to J think it might have been saved had the i parents only kept in the house One Ml ! nute Cough Cure the infallible remedy for croup We want one good man (having horse), as permanent superintendent for Sherman county, to attend to our bus iness, on salary. Must send along with 1 application, strong letters of recom mendation as to honesty. Integrity, and , ability. State occupation. Address P. ( O. Box 1682, Phil*., Pa. HUMPHREYS* Mo. 1 Cures Fever. Mo. 2 " Worms. Mo. 3 “ Infants’ Diseases. Mo. 4 “ Diarrhea. Mo. 7 “ Cougha No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. No. 0 “ Headache. No. lO “ Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 “ Delayed Periods. Mo. 12 “ Leuchorrea. No. 13 Cures Croup. Mo. 14 “ Skin Diseases. No. 16 “ Rheumatism. Mo. 16 “ Malaria. No. 10 “ Catarrh. No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough No. 21 “ Asthma. No, 24 “ General Debility. No. 26 “ Sea-Sicknesa No. 27 “ Kidney Diseases. Mo. 28 Cures Nervous Debility. Mo. 80 “ Urinary Diseases Mo. 82 “ Heart Disease. Mo. 84 “ Sore Throat. Mo. 77 “ Colds and Grip. Du. Hukfhbith' Homeopathic Mamvax. if Dibkamm Mailed Fuse. Hmall Ixittlea of pleaxant palleta, flt the Teat xxiket. Hold by drujorlnta, or neat prepaid upon ecelpt of price, SI cent*, except Not. 88, and ■ ire made $1 00 »l7.« only, llumpbreyr Medl ine Compauy, 111 William Ht„ New York. HUMPHREY 8 * WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE FILE OINTMENT." forPtliw-Ejttarnal or Internal. BlindorWjjjtof| The relief 1a lrmn<xJUio-Lh« cum certain. phiob, «o otb. wi&umihnas* fold by Ihugglsts, or gsut post-paid on rsoalpi of prtaa. njirnuiriui.coM ui a hi vhiwii., nw mg Ne ONE DIBS Noooodle* of Pul nonary dixeaoo, the reault of cold, who aki*8 “77" In time. For sale tiyall drug fIxtx. 20 font*. D. C. DOE, A.P. CULLBY, Vice-President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. Qeneral Banking Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $60 ,000, ' Loans on Improred (anna at ROT par seat. Best Oonpesj aai kal tm to be had In Um awi. Ooknacrosowm:—Clkemloal RaCto—1 lack, Rev York OHf, I. ¥4 OMtl *»lneal Baa*. Omaha, Rihseehe | I ~ > w. J. FISHER, OXO. X. BXNSCHOTBB, Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Loup OiTT NoBTBWBensBN FISHER & BENSCHOTER, HEME ESTATE *HGEJYT&. LOUP CITY, • - NEBRASKA. Town Lota, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lauda for Sal* HOTIOK TO NON-KK’OOBNT u*r«*t» AJtT* In tba UiMtlol wan at Ommi mnu »V. Srl,l».k4 , t or i hni.irr t'r.iv I tti.l litattlall.lil • a M»r(nrr» I ton wnwiiMt u*<Ur tba . *«• lUiuakiie. Tialatlff VS ' | ball. . an..ib. Jut.a I., t'araall atul j Martha. . tar aati. (wrundauta ! Juba U faraataad Manilla Gt. » ar*«li a. lviulanl* kill Ilk" mil taa that iw tba IT 1 . >4a» ul IWutatiar i*«> lha i baahlta i*iu« i-tout luatitutlwb TlaiHt.it batata bia.1 ua .-•titi-.i. 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