THE CENTRE REPORTER. Millheim, Harris Township. PDEMOUHRATIC CONVENTION . : Unclaimed Letters S. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. | Sunday was a beautiful day and Mrs, Arthur Kimport is slowly im- Fhe following is a list of unclaimed | 7} Meets June th Primaries saturday letters in the Centre Hall Postetiice s scores of young people strolled to the | ProVilg 4 : Previous -Apportionment of Delegntes May 1, 1904 ; Forest Cole, Ollie Kd . CeEnTRE HALL. . Penn’A, | mountains north of town in quest of Joseph Kuhn visited for a few days The Democratis voters of Centre munds, J.T, Lucas, A. Z. Wetzel, L Sash Rods, 5 to 10c each, oo arbutus. at Milesburg county will meet st the regular places R Delaney. GM} P. M Cottage Rods, 10 to 20c each. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1904. Miss Gertrude Winegardner, who G. W. Garbrick lost a valuable horse | ¢... 1 oiding the general elections, in : Regular Curtain Poles, 20c up. has been suffering from yphoid fever, | through an accident. their respective election districts, on | 2 ok Scrim, 5 5 to 10c ; } § (348 1 et (41 £9 i a we at the home of F. O. Hosterman, for Postmaster Harry Btuart, of Bandy | 4 , ot Aa fon E 2 | TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- | o oak or ten days, is quite ill ' Ridge. visited here last ek y Saturday, June 4th, to elect de : gates > Rezdlar Sash Curtains, 25¢ pr porter are one dollar per year in advance. n . 1 : to the County Convention, under the | ¥ . i C ADVERTISEMENTS.~20 cents per line for] F- O. Hosterman, whose wife ls Tobias Page returned from un ex-| 0. of the party, the offic: « for hold- | : y 4 © Mattings, 12 51-2 to 33¢ yd. three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- slowly recovering from the effects” of | ter ded visit to Snyder county, ing the primaries, will consist of the fF B : “ : Curtain Loops, 5 > to 15¢ pr. sequent insertion, Other rates made known ou | typhoid fever, is down with the same Quite a number of people areill, the ' : application, » implied is July—thus: ‘ 00" means July, 1900; '01" | law Christ Woodring, on Penn street. | Commissioner P. H. Meyer was a | The delegates chosen at the above! that corrections have been made, compare and d et: . ; : committeeman and two assistants io | | % disease, prevailing diseasé being measles, each district, and the election will be | | Al | the Late Styles if ov » The figures opposite your name on label of pa- . . i Ww 2 2b victia 3 tha . sLrich, al \ 16 ’ cg persian yg | per indicate the date to which your subscription H. F. Confer has broken ground for | Rev. Black visited his mother who . tn? kK P.M at D S G S thin, pale, wi RES O( )D means July, 1901; “04 "' means that your subserip . . ! enront s "a ‘ ra’ 1 @ r dren become tion is paid in advance to July, L101. Lhe Where is the water man gues at Locust Grove Farm, Sunday. | stat ted time will meet in the Court ( hs than July are in ted Irevy fons . : al y - . . ! of. 8 Yom ‘ a . . 5 When a huis Ey i) Always ex. Ex-Prothonotary W. F. Smith and Prof. 8. Ward Gramley spent Bun | House, B ; : . i tober 1 anh Hetti or | v fi - re report immediately if you have not bee given tending court at Bellefonte this week | Robert ; orl and 4 dex ph : fettinger| . ..didate for the office of President wel Ren b 30LSTERS proper credit. No receipts tor subscription = i at Bt. Clai ate ('ol. | are attending court this week as jurors, | . ‘ HE EER - vy e Rent by mail unless by special request. The Miss Margaret St. ( lair, of State Col- | s 1 J i { Judge of the ari f Common Pleas oR B : . PILI OW CASES change of date on label ought to be sufficient | Joge was a visitor at the home of | Henry Hosterman and Lee Begner| . co... o v two candidates for 4 evidence. Money by mail is reasonably safe. » { | O1 “nu unty, tv i 1i i i. Wh 1 he dat Hed in } } H i a a at 3 o'clock and close ¢ 1% pal hen no date is given the date implied . i : 4 is i at her he © near ut ne : . a July, 1900: when no month is given the month | & DEW house on the lot of his father-in- | '# at her home neal antingdon 7 o'clock P. M EI, or. 3 by raking Ayers Sarsapari fa, L Readymade ..... delivionte, Tuesday une Lh, S > . avr (1a Bl i both y ; | da i ants i i 7 mall d oses, f few days. “LIBRETS amine your label and when a notice appears Peter Breon, of Penn township, are at- | day with his pure nie, at Spring Mills. } mt 12 o'clock noon, and nominate one ?y SHEE TS a 1a : \ 3 i re $ » uk er fence f . i > Pp ’ FO IT IN - — . a have Deen no losses to this date Squire KF. P. Musser, Sunday. | are engaged at making fend for Mrs, | Assembly, one candidate for the of- The change sy } mpi i OI ( I O I H & I INOLEUM ¥ : > | . i y { A fr sie ob or sh A Mra. Teresta Stover, widow of the | Fisher. | lee of District Attorney, one candi- and very mq rks 1. ir § Improvements on Camp Ground, late J. W. Stover, with her mother, | Mrs. Krape and Mrs, Kemmerer, of | . . E doctor w wh Vv Md 18 (3111 : . > : . s 8 ' ’ . : s . date for the office of County surveyor, .l " et . # 's g. 9 to 50c The Encampment Association, P. of | Mrs. Rishel, Rev. I. N. Bair and | State College, spent Friday with Mrs, | i will £1 0" Pull Down Blinds, to 50c., é tsaid delegates so chosen will al at form 1 anda a ; i k WwW Ww H., observed arbor day on an exten-|'Squire D. C. Zerby made a business | Christena Hess, | the same time elect + eon : Bp heelbarrows J i ies Lilie i $e Hi > $ i es IL Ni : . ' mp : , : i r. At ) acob Shuey, of Pud-| L : sive scale, and planted a large number brip to Bellefynte Monday. = Mr. and Mrs Jacob Shuey, of Pud ihe et Coo eran a EB fas Go {.: 5, 'Velocipedes of maple trees on the encampment _ H. Shires has started in the dray dingtown, spent © saturday at the Me- *hiia oY i vend nk . ; ’ ~ : ¥ 1s ; oa r ' FEES { if Vv is : : Sets Am grounds. In afew years these trees Ct ar | Farlane home, fire county re | 111 | Jets, 30 to 25, will aftor | a comfortable nesting place Ihe time is apj Preaching when the | Miss Luella Ross, who spent the ¥ for those attending the encampment | farmer will be bi §y during the day | wi ter at Altox pa, returned to her from ti at ? { LATA 05 14 4 1 4 = Be + 2 08 wn rn ? <3 q 1 Departments. and exhibition, and the merchant will be hunting a | DOME at Hazel Dell. the Ist d J ry 1806 i tra EE J ERS. PERSE < ; 8 § es Ei I “~, L € mn £121 i } wiv e Fb t ¢ y SILLA Ww An fons i of » ” Th co The association is having a large | cool place in front of hia store to wail Herman Loog aod family, of Pitt : yt i» number of slatted benches ¢ nstructed | for customers, burg, re visiting the former's mother, 9 dil ; aide 4 H he Bilious Ness, on tupal ion preve f PENNSYLVANIA R. R. for use on the camp grounds. {| Milton Kern, of Bellefoute, arrived | Mre= Emma Stamm , gon it ’ ¢ of i ‘ th i bet govery, Cure these with Ayer 's Pills. Each tent will be fitted up with alin town Monday morning for a few | Menars, Milliga: tied ty l cuit aan votion diatriol | titled ’ Th tt t-te e utd Philad. & Erie R. R. Division folding table, and a neatly constructed | days’ visit with his aged mother, und buyers from Big Valley, w rcu inte i Governor in |] and Northern Central R.R. OVERG7 MILLIONS Represented in the FREDERICK K. FOSTER AGERCY #ITH FIRE IK URANCE COMPANIES ALD E Fhe Largest i § $ Accident ns. Corie r 1 p i 3 . 3 ry JEG tion i rd y cot, instead of the weather-beaten, | to do some augling for speckled beau IU ALONE Our farmers, rough board table and elawmsy, un-| ties, Better take a foot rule slong Mi Frank McFarlane spe «Te . 1 t x k with kh t} comfortable bunk, A. J. Gephart is moving his saw | last week with her mother, Other improvements are also under | mill to Brush Valley where he expects | Rankin, in Bellefonte cousideration, to do some lumbering | Mrs. Elmer Campbell and ds ms ——————————— < ——a i | Mary Love, Mr. and Mre, O C0 Ver r it Before Vis al Centre $ You Never Saw | jefore Oak H all, i i=ited a t re Ha . oi i Will Bottorf, of Be and Mrs John Reish, of Linden | {bv i Al . [1 a Kil £34 sive to the Pawnee Bill's . : I panied DY his sisler, Miss His, O Po the Filipi 308 give lo Lhe 1 awuee Bil Hall, spent Sunday at the home of | ; Wild West Show, which exhibits in be strange and foreign air wheb Mr . a3 ; i er : Mrs. Reish’s father, Mr. darn. : . as | Tuesday, May 10th, is, hart #, Jeni beoeck returned to her . rt. tho ates ro} 08 Adie a, after a few week Lie trangeness Ar. and Mrs. Benner spent } ' ) f ' \ ala qoore y p ie i i This locally hy ro 6h’ Te whieh with their son Ira, at Houserville : Pp rawness Rill is the head t is ) ‘ : i 5 {tlie Preshyi Pawnee Bill is th f is the Rosella Dale, of the Brunel ! 10s! COSInoOno ; ati ing ths 18S |, ' . mos ¢ iol ) gatheriog that ba last week with her grandmother ever been brought ui vr canvas, not Henrie Te a Dale, at * vis pls Otto Dale and Cl fl } 4 because Japs at ‘ossacks have not : ; a y i surance a at shown before, but F 3 at 2} . E iti been shown Lelore, at the home of E. K #inith race is represel ted feet hhahel of tos 1 cried rel Have fect hel perl W1 el i i Fhe Bunda to} iv WO Le give Also, District Agent for i event 4 o- i 4 aiid "lat Lemont a PE WE TE SE WE CN Th Th a which ther WWD DD DODD DDD { final examinations iast friday snd | ey 3 . ie a ¢ } ¢ / ¢ é ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ nationality [here are Filipinos, Jap- | Batarday evenlogs : it is s hop su BH : f ; ? io oa Lindan anese, Cossacks, Mexicans, gauchos | 2 MH wet poo vale eo § hE \ aN pea eh : sszenting. Brale and Ogalalis they will get good grades. The com-| 10.4 Rupp and Thomas R. Weber r. and My, U} 0000000006 0000000000000000 from Argentina, bruie ana UgaRlS | gencement exercises will be held on | 1 . ia i « visiti y Ls i famil 2 w fiarne an 4 “tl 3 isli- ' i ) Sioux Indians and Australian bush- | pp oe lay evening at the county con-| Home Guards 1 teliefoute. rida rman Long and family, of Brad. men. | vention at Boalsburg. rani : ogh, well ¥a's Nere Jalurda) e We are llr esttpmmm— i sing . Catharine Dale, who had been on | 2 hey wii pet © sume i ti - 5 no 2 i rt Hagen, who nad been ene > @ Lr > y Spring Mills. | the sick list a few days last week, i home of his mother. Mr. Long has Now Ready In " : ' - had lad : Moyed in the depot at Linden Hall 1 ~ C. A. Krape had two large maple prog ' | y y A. : had t 0 Serve Yo trees planted iu front of the posto Tice has sceepled a position in the depot at ; dss ou L Taha “ MALY b W f Edward Sellers, the enterprising im- ' the cot ry ai 1 fit hin Tis} and shoe store last week They take . : 4 . i Bellefonte, AL. 4 M : Hal ho @ W ith Our | plement dealer of this place, has put | AP. Wiel nN * vabana af tha " lve | : . . ‘ i ielsnd, of Nordmo the place of the ones de wiroyed by fire | out over two hundred land rollers this | little ry re than a ve y | | several days i "i iy } a litlie more than & year ago. | spring, and st the present time he is | } home of . teannida Hoin . at 1 : : . way ) nding 9 re h 1A John A. Grenoble livin bout 1 t able to bulld them fast enough to . 3 Saturday ever . 1 ’ i} $ Lie » be out again cece mileand a i | supply his customers as the orders] . : in Huntingdon. valuable horse one day last week. | : ow Cote in. : v a , ‘3 i Dew h Quite a number of Odd Fellows from | Jacob Kaup, of Pittsburg, is spend- . . : 3 » i } ask get thispla x! 1 ith inl servic i his vacation with bis mother, sai} . 3 unt : noble, of Bloomsdor! for their order, conducted by . G. | this place ' Ww. Mell: 18) Centre Hal Among t Prices to suit nt 3 . x rond ¢ 2 2 “airbrook, and Oliver y in the M. E. church of Fhe wet weather has made the fields : | last Bunday evening. all look green I = e Valley, transacted bus the wheat is coming |, . g ins’ wee "¢ ose from this place who | out aud the prospects are for more leased to show goods, attended the birthday surprise party | than a half crop. on last Saturday evening given for George Dale and son Willard were Ts tn} : STEr AD John F. Hagan, of Farmers Mills, | in town ae on Mrs. F. E. Wieland, Mrs. Jen nie Fort- Stata i were, Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Long, Mr. Miss Mary Dale is at Pennsylvania . Misses Wh and Mrs. W. O. Gramley, Mr. and | Furnace this week teaching music. those who atiended to Susiness at the Miss Mrs. A. J. Corman, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. W. Dale is haviog the walter eounty seat during the pas) wens: Bradfo M. Gramley. Mrs. H. 5. Braucht, Mrs. | piped from the spring at Mr. Beauer's J. W. Hazel, Mrs. C. A. Krape, Mrs. | to his house ; Mr. Schad, of Bellefonte, W. H. Smith, John Smith, Miss May | is doing the work. Smith, Miss Orpha Gramley, Prof. 8. Frank Homan put a new roof on his Ward Gramley. stable last Saturday. M . tha Charles Leitzell left this week for| Miss Maude Kimport, of Boalsburg, |." B. M. Wolfe spent Friday and igering cong Burnham where he expects to find | called at the home of Mr. Benner last Baturday with friends at Wolfe's generally the result of eatarrh, a employment as a mason. Stephen | Baturday evening. . hape He f Yeamett sy | not be cured by cough syrup Kennelley is filling the VARCcancy Aas Miss Anna Dale spent last Friday nt ven Th SaguTiownym vin i fed i Hi i.) tyr hostler for W. H. Ruhl, the livery-|the home of her uncle, George Dale, ing his father, M. F. Hess. (est'ell 18 8 Uomi-tGaneus man, caused by Charles leaving. at Bhiloh. Wilson Ard, of Philadelphia, is pay- | which will remove the poison germs Martha BSmitk, the two-year-old sm———————— ng Lyte Daten's 8 ghors visit, | from the system, replenish the blood lw WwW ATTERBIES : OD daughter of W. H. Smith, is ill with Coburn, ® wis W inegard ver, wife and ehild, | apply and restore the wasted tissue, | OR Sal Bay mare, 8 years o good | "General Manag t Pass. 1 fhe Mir pusamonta. Bue ha been quite a sut- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harter, Jr, M eden ing ome. u' > Lsupplying strength as it builds. No | 10 eit i en ® ' Bator lov tlle paul lew weeps, coating of Altos, we visiting Me. und Mim Quite a number attended the sale of | remedy hag been found which so | ; JAMES © GUODHART . this week at the home of Hon. Wm. | gre alway y 1 3 he i. J “% | Barah Foxe « furniture ‘Baturday. _ | speedily effects a cure as does Vin-te- | . msmescatamenesmt : . : y# glad to see their parents. A. M. Yearick and wife were to Up-| ; . . th in TAP ES AND GENTLEMEN. We pay $15 M. Allison. The town was very lively Baturdsy ion county on Batufday na. Mr Murray has so much faith in u it yd cash for copying at home. No wah — evening, being the first warm BSatar- : : . - + . on this great remedy that he promises to ! as! There appeared in last week's issue | day evening this spring, every body, Colyer. refund your money if the results are | a local statiog that the Luther League | YOUUR and old, visited the ice cream met every Bunday evening at six parlors. Both parlors were well pa . : ; { estate nf Mm. Jane Love, derensed located on o'clock. That was a mistake, it being | tronized. i 12 49 ¢ : i 1602112 ¢ 2% > ” 651 : 3 i | Church Breet. Centre Hall, Pa, consisting of I = za | 15 a= - wy oe oe of the fo mer's parents Mr. aud Mrs, | H F OSSMAN | Ch h Bt t tit i , sasisting of a | NE 8d » 051 » ‘ x nD i. a : s I » r ' . { house, ot and outoull tings, There is 81 frult 1 a 50 1 3 1 * & rt Cauda” Of the Y. M. C. A. which meets at that All are pleased to see F. P. Vonada P. 8 Boal. . » | on the premises, snd 8 strom of water ribs | 19 oe | & 671 Krtimrine > 1% o W. N. Bweet, Geo. Fortney, Frank Lhe wie McFarlane, 5 H. Bailey, ( ivde Bover, > |T . V.S. STORE. wis pey and Miss Effie Long were among | ig rod C. A. 'KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa P0000P020PP0P000000O ve Re Woodward. ; meen : 3 . PLAIN STATEMENTS Mra 8B, Motz i= on the sick list Mrs. Howard Musser was to visit her 0. Marray Knows Whereof He aunt at MiMinburg, last week. i speaks 0600000200 NNBOVORLORVCPODOIDOPORRURICQOPBOOPCIOD 0060000 00RGOORBRS ROOD OSORRN OBOE OOD eave Jos ing or April 14, $1 dr and Mrs Jonas G. Boal, of Pot- | Dot satisfact ry. Get a bottle today. | So OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ~The under. | 6 6 i : } | 1 slaned offers at privels «ale the renl | 6 © ters Mills, spent Sunday at the home | our. / s invi out again, after being housed up for . , | through a portion of it Teims very reasonable. on : Alt sre invited to attend thess —it from st h troubl ; Miss Edie Krumbive, : of Centre SPRING MI S | ~ A eg | sa he H, 80 ne fro oma ouble, i LI february 4, 190 on. Age ve Hel 5 80 | 13 o neeting Hall, spent Friday at the home of | February 4, 1% Sm, Ageuforihelieln (9m 4 oo State € eH Le The fishermen along Peun's Creek Mrs. Maggie Hosterman, of Mili- : : ! oine t . : Aaron Detwiler PA . ‘ XECUTOR'S NOTICK~LETTERS TESTA- | Look Haren and Tyrone connect with. hain Ne were out in full force y . ] heim, is assisting Mrs. Rowe to do . . : : Tyrone connect with train No ull for all week ; some : % John Bryman, of Texas, is making mentary on the estate of John W. shook, Afternoon trains from Mon- . Inte of Gregg township, decessed, having been had fine catches, Je ovd i house work a few days this week, : " . i — Lat Sali ae an Teta tags ; i : hes J hn Lloyd is the The Lutl oy inv. wshool his friends and relatives a visit, Bs FOES Ar CITA 7 a __ | duly granted to the undersizned she would re- | Tr Lewisburg and Jyron connect with g I8INI0N, Miles Dippery second. ae un 1enn ae ay schoo! was Miss Nellie Wilkinson, of Potters PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. spectf request any persons knowing them c . Iwan ta ; a : ea 4 e+ State College connect with Penn's BR. R. trains at How about it boys, can you agree to | very largely attended on Bunday Mills, is spending several days with selves indebted to the estate to make immediate | Belief ot Rites wie i ul 4 y . # y » = pi 4 that ? L. H. Btover is very busy supplying } 4 . We eall attention to our line of same to present them duly authenticated for set H. THOMA Sper rintendent her sister, Mrs. Ammon Bubb, of this tiement, Mrs! OC. OC. SHOOK. Executrix : s—— fn aie { a ailv y - v ‘ . i Ws Ns , Bo t : . The sick in the family of D. G. Wag- | his customers with soft drinks; the place Men's Fancy Dress Shirts April 14, Spring Mills, Pa. AENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA. ner are all up and about again. season for that is here, Vv Condensed Time Table. Week Days. ’ Among the sick are Foster Frazier ’ i XECUTORS NOTICE-LETTERS TE iis A Ezra Karlin, of Georges Valley, had Mr. Rowe, the great fisher and bhunt- + ; f ! Men 5 Neckwear me DIATE ON the estate of iain ais : WR. Read U the new tart of his house bainted 1 | er presented the writer's family with Al attack of quinsy : Mra, Ge Oorge Liev, H s § M inte of Gregg township, deceased, having been | mmm. Nov, M4, 1x — en th . wi 3 1 witt 4 painied an a ph of d tre ot. T 2 Wu neuralgis ; Wilbur Dashem, pneumo- osiery ior ivien duly granted 30 hs ubumnigued 3 hey would re: | No. 1 Nod Nob Nob Nod Na? oe Alls Coverea w Tr. 1e OO mit, INKs MT. ‘ ‘ td ¥ rege ny persons knowing 1 line paper R g ' nin, and quite a number of youny peo- Hosiery for Ladies & Children | seives indebted 1 the Jatale 10 make impediate John H. Moyer and wife, of Tussey- owe, ple are ill with French measles payment, and those having claims sgainst the ville, visited at the homie of her moth-| Mrs. J. E. Harter and Mrs. Rote : ——— thume (0 prespt theth duly Sutheiuioaied for sel. a—————— letment, CHAS KE. STROUSK. Zion, er, Mrs, Grenoble, spent Friday evening pleasantly with - A nice line Off 4 CYRUS H. STROUSE, Harry Hagen has accepted a posi- | Mrs, L. H. Stover and Mrs. Rowe. Central Brush Valley. v 211% —— payment and those having claims sgainst the ¥ PM PM Ly 32 406 45. BELLEFONTE. 2 51% 66 .Nigh....... 587 LAon 8037 Heoln Park . Dunkies...... HURLERSBURG LSnydertown ....... Nang. whe Huston ......... . 25. LAMAR ... AIR, nl Clintondaio.. a1. Krider's 8 a5l.. a 410. 4 Ra Ni HALL... | —; ~~ s3= gx ~ 54 ESEEuX ed dd a 0 ee Spring Mills, Executors. : J C Heyer, An ¥ Bellefonte, April 14 tion at Bellefonte as station agent in Irvin Meyer and wife spent Sunday Those who left for Ohio last week LACE CURTAINS X the Bellefonte Central office, afternoon with grandma Meyer, who | were, Harry Hockman, N. E. Huzel, WINDOW SHADES =x UTOR: " NOTICE LETTERS TESTA: mentary on the estate of Daniel Hoss, late Dr. H. 8. Alexander and wife, of | has been sick for some time, and Bamuel Grimm, CARP of Harris towuship, deceased, having been duly Potters Mills, spent Monday night The sick are all getting «long pretty Mr. Berchard and wife moved to ETS, MATTINGS ranted to the undersighed he would ully request an reons knowing themsely . with Smith Brothers. The doctor | well at present; Mr. Bowersox and | West Point last week. QUILTS, ETC. dooted Le Ah tnt io make SER took Lhe second degree i the K. G. | Mrs. Mary Meyer are both better, but Mre, Israel Spayd ison the sick list Dress 00 ds, La Lin to prosent them duly , "Eibifiticated for set. E. This lodge i« continually adding | owing to their advanced nge they are | at present. g Wh, Ti, TT NAB O, "i 3scnia Milis, Va new members and will soon reach the | not able to be up yet, Thomas Wise is housed up having a | ENS, Dimities, hams, Em- - ; hundred mark. Sn A Sr — bad cold and sore throat. broideries, Laces, bbons, In- AA PMIRISIRATORS Ne ar No Philip Drumm, the popular land Made u Reousd, John Wert and son Charles will give | Septions, and many suitable | Mavive teen du ried” 1 The Sneed lord of the Spring Milla hotel, 1s gain- John Smith and Brother, furniture ja graphophone entertainment at Srinunings for spring and he would ly request all perons Know ing trade among the commercial men. denlers at Spring Mills, this spring | Woll's Store Saturday evening. Enea pAgTOT. ANY and those o pian to ake (Via i sold thirty-three bed room suits, And eee cists summer, agaist the same to present thot dilly antheni: P.M Upsidedown, still they have more. Upsidedown. Come and see us, March 31, 1904, ‘dmiomrsior, entre al Fa. 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