Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, October 27, 1910, Image 8

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    | | " The Most Up-to-Date Ladies and Misses Coals aid Suits are now on Sale. Ourasse 1 tient \ , j
% A i\t\ L Rowing of Kae Leatbar ■■ 112. g /' • | it t reasonable prices. 1 ■ 2M\ffiil ii
1- /~l<:.\ 1 "VI I illanu Bags, hint Casus, Music Rolls, C-Pi ,"T)4c \ ' # jdr i M/A 24 n 2\ v
>("*\ \? l* 1 •' ••»<! « •.»!!:: r u-l;s, ,i,. i , /" £ ... 2 ' ..' .. •' We have before u a \ /" 112 *)'
t ,s ' A' vr" !!• 112" 3 Leather Hand bags in I .lack, at j (fc ..) J *<\ I"' «»•>« of the largest sfcyk»s of Phi la-! W ( *'j] «* | l' 4 "
- ! , I delpbia am! N«\v Y< : . a •, h J V. # *
1 Handsome Real Alligator Hags, j ( ~ Tr ivip 1, i ;j J line of Furs witb prices quoit d. Vou / y M jj
| «Jr and 0.50. I ) -irf' i '9L i /§j* j jie will find the same styles right herein seb&- fB 1 I
jn Imitation Alligator Bags, gl.oo I /f\/fV''Sk ' ! I our stoek. .• ii:«;'••• • u» ' '/ '"j p■, x : I
/ft {/) f§« ojoj Beautiful Black Seal and Walrus j! y/ , \ t.' j ». if irorn iO to _'•» per eent. l»y buyint. * j\ m 1
\t |t- .. [Bags, splendidly mounted with (Jer- j/ x i j from us, I his you will find by com -s j My W r -H A 1 111 ||
f|| J| 711 I man Silver, inlaid with Pearl. <J«.ld i %' 'in k' ' ! ;- J i : K; - - I paring our price witb those in cata- } \%/ T • ;*v l\f ||
filfl. £ plated, etc., $2.50, 2.05, 3.00, 3.75, V.\ \ MJ I ■ | «ogue. W 4V
? [ll/11, J 1.50,5.00,6.50. I\. , . * >'| Far y '- ' " v * ! ";ri !
Tnif/ ! ! I .fat her Music Rolls, 25c and *<'&; it{ iY / "r ' 1 i i J ! !; 'MM II
I 1 . I Mm i ! (Mufif and Coilai Scarf.) !J\ / TTI
lli Suit Oases of extra fine quality I : "lil . i P'-enoh 0 >ney, pur set, - $ 3.25 to sll9B} wlm/m jI \ "i
II 'J I Sole Leather, Steel Frame. j | |' ■ 1 j I - 14.001. 38.00 jW || ,j
I |j Leatherette Suit eases, $1.03 112 " J " ? I R }i(fßet, - 10.00 to lu./ii : /|ii| I[/ ill
I. t Marmot, per 8«c, - - 10.98 «o 16.00 ' '"Ctoifftli I ''' H
if''" " j N ,. u . £ • / JF'
I r u« in LacliPal J.. ,V, J 5 S"'! '#»%>" ""j Here je au exceptionally ||
I s,,i ' Hit, in - o I German Ij I i (j |li . \ JsilkPetti-j J handsome style in Ladies and ||
I ;ili wool Cue quality 1 j V Silver Mesh tj-1 /•., • , " i /( : :-i \ Ufl A I coats j |Mit> Suits. Made of very ||
I Oloth, bea ifullv braided I I !•/ 1,i,1,:1 i' i J \ i 1 , IS'? '•<' I cx " . , i Tm& rWP l fine i!l1 w ° ol Broad Cloth. II
Coal v Ltited. C. J £ SfMk .- S 'i "* ! !■' I '"°":'. A ! I«i.tifull}- lUaI.M aa shnwii II
[ Black, Bro tvy,Garnet.| jf ' J I 1 |5 0(K v *" t: *" - "... -i" | ity, each | [it. rW'i- |;iet»re. Coat Satin |j
| I'rice it t T ' R\\wij " I.i 85.00. j / A MillW / J lined. Colors, Black, "Brown,
ill TTTr 1 T U7 ifl Hb/ G™y. Navy. Or, Myrtle. |
if' • J; JLJ j Knit Gament ? warm Uiiiaryiir 5 Hi |J 11, h-.iee
j " .'ii'i « /t , t ! Ladies Sweater Coats, White, Grav, . ladias' Plcuc.-d V.nt< and Pants, 50c. < -I .'Rli •. <jj tj QCA i i
\ s Loa'CS I I JUT I Cardinal, $2.50. 3.00, 5.00, ss.oo. I Ladies Flec;c»d Union Suits, SI.OO ] f/iU
. mS H ! Mi>s<s Iviiit ( l;«l. . Vm! " "«• i' . "J, g™— }l
! Iff® J U|| Navy. 51.50a.nl 2,.m !' Ladle.'Oaehmcre Uoion Setts, »1.50, 200 CTI i (iudTSa S Fffl" SltJ |
I ren 8 ' ' 188 ncver 111 1 If I Infants Knit Coats, 65, G9c, SI.OO. 1 225. Ij'V 1 |\\ j j |;l . ivud , I
Iso coiujilil 112 tlian now. I 111 || || vV 112 Children's Sweaters. oOs, 89c: 81.00,1 Mqn's Fleeced Shirts aud Drawer*. 50n. | Hi tt J|\ | ,<m;M »i- I
I I til I \l foi - , ' 1 Men's Plenced Union Sult-s ;?1.00, 1 50. |
I HOC, '! aiS'-niion to- Ui |j J' ' . . . . 1 Men's Wtiol Skirls and Draw era, §IOO, 1.50.? ISets. ora Ermine E
thequalin .-.-id stvle of alll IV « Ladles Kuit I ettica-!..-*, .>l_to a ">• I Children's Wool Shirts and Drawers, ao-• L'SBm I [ . ' ' I
I H s Men s Sweaters, Si.oo, 1.00. 'J.oO 3. )0. ! cording to sizt a. 25c to 75c. . < !»>ov ><• Antiaehan, I
on'' garment. ior ;he little j, A ( Infant's and Children's Knit Toques, i: Children's Fleeced Sh!rt-« and Drawers, 230. { WmhW ] Australian sj., . etc. |
oiks !»•'.. ■ii"fr >ii I ■ICV ! »>v. ...wl -.11,. 1 Children's Flesced Union Snits, 50c». , Vlllißl iIiJM J,, .
j JP> | , . ... - * Dr Denton's Sleeping Garments fur Child- Jf 'HUb !' 1 Utts I"' ! ' fl '
f< »i S iSlli ffi ii ' „iii | In.dren s Scotch I tin <) laufcer, j run, aeo »■ ti'ig to siz m, 50: io 750 ji ) , 5-rt 3 til iiA
Y'' °" *•'" ? G? | 81.0 c. s Raban's Infiints Shirts 50 ato 60c. ? i QvC tO
' 112 '' ie l e!lc '"' r - s Cameron county j
; ™ ,„, I T*s I/"T TI7I_J\TU Emporium's »«. w «*; |
Ivvitha 1 vvitha„ y .i,o»ui.,t,nv„at i IV Uij 1 UN XL* Greatest Store. Kwt 1
$3.93 or 8.50 ~ l "'' "" "" r
J j vice tree, I
I4we!rw7-- •• •, '' - i "nwi'nr'tv'iri -- , ri'-■nrnTanm-Mri"ruLiii - - i ."..''win '* "'• -■ v. rjm 3
Breezy
I County ;i
| Netfs j|l
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FIRST FORK
The heavy rain of Friday n : lit will
do the fall sown "rain and pastures lots
of good, as it was getting very dry.
The funeral of "Jimniie" Loguo who
died in tb,' Austin hospital on Thursday,
of paralysis, was held at the <> i I more
school liou-e at 'J i». in., on Fiiday, Rev.
Wm. Hiownlte of Cistello conducting
the services, and burial made iu the c m
et< rj ai lis s place, lie was 17 yc.>r« oi
age alio was a 11.*!'*«;ra|»ll ojienit >r •>u the
H. .V:. IS. Hi»lather live* at H rg» iion
He leav ■.» a brother a id mv> -;-t. t
»J as. H. I lay in - wlin di d ut Siuiiitu'.i
honing ' n I'hursi'ay, wis liuried in the
Smith tt lueteiy aft< i mi .decs at his late
heme on Suuda at -| . in. Rev. Run
yanof I tie M. li. Chureli . lit dated. He
was y.-ars old mil leavi - one brother.
J. 1t..0n the old liom stead, ind one sis
ter, Mrs A. B;liie:tt, ol '• uliilliili .il
ing.
tin--. Ilro'a. have bought a farm and
grist mill, and ar • getting ready for grind
i nif.
IneliJ ninny < • I tried complains that
his potato erop ip »ir this y<ar, but
generally the erop i-. large, not only in
ouantity, but in >i*u of the tubers.
Mi. A. Teriihii'V ha In my lit anoih i
hots l l to replace the nQc lie lost SOUlc
time ago.
There lit heee no b ii k lib din this
immediate wuiity, yet, though a lew
have Ix'ca m-. nup in |'ott< Ie unty ami
one or two kill'd I i • app» if to haV'e
left this wet 1011, plubahly golie where
shuck I- Hinti Jj'entilul.
The lUrUter» ale hit I now husking
their corn and pto*..ig nif u *i »prtug's
ero| M .
A II W section house In being built at
tbi- pi hy ill If \*■ It HCo
S<pt. U*» It)hi. Nt y Stii.
\N liat Sum I'eiuplc Uo.
S'ime | ' 'pi' hi a Hilling thlUg like
weak tirin« iun along Ikkium they
think it will I' lu dy it>. II If ihey would
lake >.IIUI' I'llta lit I line they Would
«aVe wans 4ill" Il an I be alroug and
ibl I■ A ik hi »|'|. » 4I a 0..» ,1.1 k'
#'i with lull gU-tftilM ' I r all liiiw* o|
Helve w< ikne%» Vddf< -s or t ill on li.
I'. |l.fli ot I'lo gi»l l.mp iiiuiu wln-fu
iht »II all lie piineipal i, im dn-' and
do ttui >uh>tiiui' i
HUNTLEY.
Kali Swartzand liugene Hevliug, of
Run, culied in tow u on Sunday.
15. J. Collins was tltc .anest of his son
Charl"-', at Hicks HUM, over Sunday.
Win. H. Loguo and L. 11. Smith have
been very busily engnued in delivering
fruit trees to the fanners b r the last few
days.
Thomas Kailburn transaei 'J business at
Sterling Run Saturday evening.
W. W. Johnson was a H novo caller
on Sunday, tl.e gu t if hi daughter,
Mrs. Witchcy.
Clyde Collins In-; li lished throbbing
for this y« - ar and cloud his machine
away lor the winti r.
Henry Hill, of Grove Ilill, was a call
er in town oti Saturday.
William K dlburn was a Sierliug Run
caller on Saturday.
(' \V. Johnson, one of our mo<t popu
l.ii young linn, third n : u\ operator at
11 V tu« hid ih 'nek to Lid three
line »i|iiii r lon F> id.n.
Frank Johnson is on the sick list.
Any one wishing; to buy a fine large
haWic, that measures, four feet from tip
to tip and can talk ami perform on the
slap , ju.-t call on our I'riend A. W.
Smith.
Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Smith and fam
ily of Ridgway, were the guests of L. 11.
Smith ami family over Sunday.
Lawrence Smith. IVutisy fireman, of
Ueiiovo, spent Sunday with hi - family at
this place.
<)et, 2<», lit 10. Si'iikt.
MEUIX RUN.
Clias. AikleV is visiting relatives at
Hi novo t his week .
John Mitchell, of 11 i< ks Hun, wa« a
vikiior in town Sunday.
I, W. (iletMin, ol I trill wood, was in
town on liu»iiii W<• • 11• -day.
<iui.tr Allen is \i-uii his daughter at
Duliiiis this week,
Willi. Arndi leit V'rid»y (h Ilia ||MM
;it t'«. Ik s Hun and relumed her W.-d
--ii xUv 110011 with his bride,
Nil- leiU I'lilie. - Wis ill town Wed
in »day a few hours.
John ' elton tki, uf this plaee, litilwl
lelaiives ni KiniMiriitm last week.
Kd. \S biting, < t Sierliug Huu, was in
town nil l»U»itn »» \\ i die-day.
\ll I*, ti-r H> -.in ■ i .if I'.il. loni i
•('CM l iidiy viniting relative* iu town.
llarti'l N fey. ol lliU pla> ••, Visited
hi-r | iieni» ul Hrifiw I l t-i »• «.
\ dltliee WI- held ill (lot hi ltd hill
M .l||| 1.1 V :ILm! t«T the i.. 1., fit ol the
In ml buys >| >i -iv wio furnished by
the |.. tit oick* Mr* 1
Ki. i* Khoti aits m UuH •;* vi»i or
Tbui.«ny.
Ml" Selif Cy»H Mai Itettha Ktl«,
10l . \ il» ' I IttiVea it) ti.*U I. it
CAMKKO24 COUNTV t'Rh.v\ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. kjio.
NORTH CREEK.
' Our school is c!n ed thi.- week it being
the week of County Institute
Hunters are more plentiful here than
| the game.
I Wm. Smith and Cb •''' were
in town Thursday.
Ed. Cool was horn on m -mint n!'sick
ness, for a lew days, but uh- rv inied his
| work again.
UUt'V Housler, of' Erie. I'i. vi i
friends here.
J. J. Duller) visited vviili I*. X. .
Chandler, Wednesd ty r>i' last week
Wm. F. Lewis. Henry Ca»ter ind
('tendon Moore visited the city S.ituriay.
Allen llussel, if Fmi' Mile, called on )
! friends here last v -*k
Mrs. Charles ' i •• unite • i"i> Mwo
1 Itcatrice is away ni' ; >-s Lettit Cmven
lis taking care of Mi - 15.
Miss Maggie Mu i of Seranton, I'a.,
and Mi-i Lizzie M «u. of Kummerfield,
l\i., are guests at the home oi tin ir niece, I
Mrs. V. M. Dow.
Warren Moore and wife visited with
• Fr'd Snlveson and wile, Wednesday of
' , last week.
A!, < Tuyl r returned to her home at
Hlnck Cn 4. N. Y . Monday.
Winnie Chandler called on I tit mis iu
i Kiell V alley Monday.
' ! Kvi> Brund i-'e, of I'ortage, is guest of
her rillnt M ;lV I. wis.
A. •). Turley called on I'tieods here)
| Sunday.
Kl« \d Itarton, of ltieh \'allcy, is help
, ing Che. I!art tlits » ek, with his faun
! work,
.!«.Im M ni n, wil'- «i | .in Max.
'.i ll< 1 mi D. X Chandler and Ci mil y
Sunday. Il.t* I Chandler return'd with
' j theUl.
(Srand |ia Taylor vi-ited the city «»i»-
' day. Viimntc other eitv vi-itor* wer>
Lew Yates, \ M DnW, i; I Cool, Mr-.
1 ; Solve-un.
Mrs M try Lewis vi-'t 'd riW'tvi - and
fVielldi 111 Klltp'TtUUl an I .11 West Creek
■ j last week.
' Dtok" Spaulding called oil Ii iend
' here the p tsi week
\ ere Swt sey and lie* Mi'luwil visited
wiili tiiii 11 in i Carter Li-t week.
Diliii i!'i the, i (le, did you? What -
1 till' triiuhhi.
HI.UK •) AY.
SIZLHVILLC.
Kvtf\Lidv hit*)' tbese day*.
I ' Del Crawfori eotiiltii ie d rebuilding
• i M» iMiUst- in lilac* ul the one ree. mly
bunt' d ll'* hi* «dteled a beautiful In
' euti ill Mild Will lIIVM t III."hi I' .idellt e
I Win II Completed
The "mighty liuutih ' in p- t win »d |
HplatfUe and Killed •hut two b"ar lit
I j tin i n da)l Tie l«i » Miiui'lhlHit doing
I along ihu overlooking hilltop- tin « day*.
I I
Constant roar of musketry i> iu evidence.
'.it■ a & Co., are doing iiutu itise .-tunls
i nil lumber for Sheriff Xoriis. Stormy
weather an i railroad combats arc uot
obstacles to them.
Anderson Bro's , have the new P. It.
It., grade almost in sight, also their nar
row ga .-o track. They will soon begin
mi the new public highway. Won't we
I'Ul on airs win n We get a bou'ev.trd
through to Emporium, like eitv ; irk ?
Swain will open a ni.ht school
, near Ship] in. Sin; will have students
of foreign birth.
Ex-Slit rifl Swope made a hurried trip
to our huig on Tuesday. His congenial
countenance reminds us of days of yore
M 's-r-. Wylic and (juoMed. second
| and thiid Irickmen, are armed to the
teeth, having laid in a stock of fire arms
and ammunition. They will take many
i bear in the near future, before the sea
son closes.
The Institute is being well attended
from this district. Miss Collins efforts
to make lu r institute a sue i>> is up.
preciateii by the public in general.
Supt. Fetter is burning the new
double steel railroad bridge above the
depot toWi.nl c< nip! tion He u-t - the
compressed aii liv tei. whieh saves much
■'elbow lubricaut."
The .\ irtli A uiericnn t|, H .< ti inn t.»
iiinvt nce usth.it candidate I • nei" is all
in.
(June a w «ve of temperance reform
has ei tine this wav nf Ute. We har
i many of the old "vets" vow they
have had their fill and will ever re
main faithful to their pledge.
XXX.
STERLING RUN.
Mr-. Wm. I'. gley i- .piite ill iti this
wriiit,g.
Mr. J. A. Di •• and will- 1 ■ *l't Sitridt)
lor a two week,' vi«it ut IMiiladelphia
and Xe»\ \ ork.
Mr. J It. tr.n .iiL an I wii at
tended the t.in ri'of ih ir chm>i, -I. M
I lav lies, at Kirnt Fork Hum I iy.
Je.okie I'arker, wbo «:is m> > . ii.u .', ia
jurid the past »'i. k, tiled at the Htdg
way Ht-pital. W.m mr- lat Drift .* d
last Sdtutday.
\|i, li.ne -mini. It ll,u] X rib 1> ud,
i« lilting the I' nu*) Itv'ku a.'.m * |i..0..
•I V I lit . iii|rtlig Ills tto,v we to I'ii.m*
del|dll.| ami XeW \ nrk.
*1 i-ler II rr'- 'i Smith • I ->•' r Li
ve»t»i», ar" vi •1 1 i • ih. r ih •.!. Hat
: ■ ii WmnM «.t 1,.
.Mu> L>d • SilkbMKt, 't li aovo, t» tie
4l|t tid Lunl Lt-aU, ibl* Week,
\|i» \V la.tiih left I'tl da) I•m ,i
in • il.im hit r at I' riasie
Matty iiuds'l wile and ■ Hilt!
I, li ot lluHalt, ate ikt.' yiMMI I lli 1 .1
lei s j ar. ul«, It. . Ll» i le ami wile
Mr. lieu. Stiawbrid.' •, WIK md dau^h
ter, attended the wedding of the former's
si.--! .. Laura Straw';:;.!.:e, at .1 l.aion
burg, the past Week.
Mr>. C. 0. lie •li tt is vi-i lag her
parents at flicks Itun, this nn.i.
Alis. lieu, llerrick and sons, of S;.
Mirvs, were tin :u s,s if the I'rmer's
m itlnr, Mrs. 31 K derrick, ov. r Suu
day.
Mrs. .1. A. Dice and Mrs. C. A. Dice
were visitors ut Erie, over Sunday.
Mrs Nellie Fulton ;,i.il chiidren, oi'
Siniiamahoiiinu. ari U e nuesis of for
'uer- parents, Jo*. l\i-- ■! and wife.
Miss (ieraliline LaW, 01 Iteuovo, Was
the guest ol in r aunt, Mrs. >1 A. Dice,
on r Suud r,.
Mr ivl Ljneli. ii I'liil. ie:phin, is
th- _-r -t oi In. faili r, «■ it.i L'. i-h
'lis-es Lout Siui|is ~i and Lulu Li t.is
wt rev i>i loi- at Luiporium Thur-day
evt tiing.
Mr. C>»!- - .in and wif , !'. uovo,
wei • visiters in town the pi«t week.
lil t :: lit:i.L.
sinnamahuning.
»• »» bill ler-lite plenlN thi- fall hut
li i u• : he: r- up lo thi- late.
*1 I 'he I,trui a - have iinishe i their
Ut .ai Ii ive started lo ftap hi i-
I' ' s au- a ftig crop this ?.-i- >n in
(t it\. ago I yield and -iio, -iio,
.V. it. lion \ Son havt tin ir grist
mill iiiiiniiig and are turuinu out the
liuest kind ol buckwheat flour,
I nUlieil Isr till IS llaVe ill II I:. V re
tin i- i t. oi ami ale ni-hiiig the work
along to get moved bef re en! I A litber
nets in.
lito I*. Sliafer is huibiiii. an iiddi
lion to Id* Imtel building. linirge i«
Uiutid t«i ktt p movnig, lit een what
Will. lie >ay- 111- Will hi read) by t lee
ti.HI d.ts,
ii* .nt *]. I.fii-tto ae>i ll.m Kiisign
have ipiil trapping It .ti > a- uli th l„ ■■
tree» are eut i»r •!« ami tin le.ti»
have all It'll lor field- •>( m.ire huu
J. llt-i.ry Ln.'lie and Jauira Dam .
filtllf 111 lltilll 11 unlet - 11 <-1 la-l Wet i.
They rej. II «un ul Im- nt y «me,
I ! I.' - I'll! an I i | 1 If. i w
b its l»»t <*e k 11 «r .tntl C imp my
fapluti-d (wo and -Liu Ititi le I r . -' nlie
..
When all' lie liil.ill> |l.l|.|||- I
I" lt»l I't llk, wlni li|."l :ln (II Iti'iil - I ||e
Hr-I tin nt I lilt ai'4.l ,|| 14.1 », , t |. t„ tuff
l.r, 1•' i » || .. ft!* lit I". 1.1
, , . e • l
mil jfl IIHU ll'.lu 'lil'tlltf l lllt, ||e
V4'ub» nil" 111 I I'll* ti ; a t '!| It r
lot -u«.
I* Ii l 11. It I til, ltd, I i kill It ill
Clllt. I II i'uttdi I l'uHl|Mll>. I* lit Iltut
ltiv»e| |ila)tt in tuwu. Ilu Ut..t4lid
•Lihu ."s « irU tu a -t iniull la»i nn k.
WU-Ma 1' Mlt ) M all !If at ■nam tlt| a
lail. iil . uiiaoK along and
g l ' a j. .1 .. • fir.it one he Bees.
Orli-j W;t! Ms ,i whittle, of which
he is very pr iu by . a<; way iie biows it.
\\ iille 6e ' iiurK and (,'lar
enoe Suii< ■ ppiug in Cooks Hun
thin la! . .it for some big catches
I i... liur» va.s out looking for bear
last w L e: v and raw three does.
•). 11. Hatchelder purchased u tine
!.i kirn; cow one day hut week. A full
blooded Jersey.
<i. .J. Shal'er, of JJenezette, was in
town mi Monday taking orders for honey.
l is shipping l,r>oo pounds to New
York.
In groceries, meats and provisions of
all kind.-, ts weil a-. .shoes and wealing
apparel, y >ii an >.iv- uiouey by calling
at f'ruuj BioV
Uird- are i wound here this tall
owi i to the I ,ivv 112. re.»t tires last spring
iu i. -iiiitLt lime. The most ?een tire
druiutucr*; ben plii.suits ;.re vtry
- irei
A few black and gray -"juirrels are
>een around ; t place* w hero there i* teeii
l'ir ill eat fhey ai Mot very pl- iittl il.
Jami H. ll.iyiK .»ho di d at the
1 olU.! ol „l.i *>i>ti i tail t'llilV, n e taltill
to his home at First Fork and wa- buried
»ti l'ue-«l,iy. nte a number went up
to uttelld the tuiieral M'TMees.
II iti. .J niah Howard was iu town un
Monday hailing up his political po.—i
hilitie- a- u>< tuber ol Assembly on the
Republican ticket.
lion. Hubert (\uiklin, It.retry e« ut
rniniou. r, w.u a caller un M< uday. Mr.
t'i/likliu ; tve u gloWio account ol the
Work that 1-. la-tug d ill •by th • t '< •mii.is
f>ii>iiet» <it Kori -try iu r aching the waste
land throughout the Stile,
The Fiupairivk I'rothers have fiwdi
iln it c. utr i't I r the Council I!' tli -■«
.ittd have holuc.
Ukuhl
HICKS HUN
Urc. Hubert Mi'lWi il, n, F»*ef.
t tilt*, Wa* the gU'it ill Iter brother, Simp
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