y watrh and tilork ,i iw Iiwim Store. Al! v a ( pr wl s . in by I tlSt' witl va'. i. tioi win A5 to Wl bit bv . T in der for a. th 1 wb opb Stoi D hi I i.y ou; J Tu tig fai , Hit t' I t I I : I, H V ' Tv'Jiv I km s i idvci Used for tulr .)'. K Lake's s;i!e I. ills, liu .xni dispose ! of. If you want aCond Sowing Mn chino at a m.icloratc price, buy ; Drop Head (i:ilduu SUr. AL tin T'-am Store. Whdo attending court next jfri ok, you will ti lid the biggesi Mil iist line of Cigars and To tiiecoesat McClain's on tho Cor m.,r. Tho now State of Oklahoma is forty sixth in numerical order' and twenty third in the order ol ; population, while iu area she is i .i tcenth. ( 1 )stinate cases of constipation Ptii nasty, mean hcadiuhcs promptly disappear when you tnke DeWitt's Little Kirly Riser 1'. Is. Sold by Trout's drug St rc. k Mr. Oeorge W. Hrubukpr, of gjTtiiahnoll, III., epent last Satur Jay tlvc guest of ids cousin, Mrs j l&!a Fryman of Ayr township. SiKt u i r r- f . t c : p. o I iPY niULO. .(ami's niio oou y 10, 13, and Hie u pound cash, i-.r beef lii les at their butcher shop in McConuellsburg, also , highest price paid for calf skins, s' eepskins and talhw. Thfl Ladii s Aid Society of the i M. 12 Church at Clear Ridge v ill hold a festival and entertiiuraent ! in the Hall at that place next. , Saturday evening, October 5th. Y'ou are invited. DeWitt's Carbohz'd Witch Uazd Sulye is good for little bur. is and big burns, small scratches or bruise i and big ones. It is healing and soothing. (Jood for piles. S ld by Trout's drug st ire. Ohas. A. Sigel has sold Ins j storo in IJuck Valley and last ' si! iy moved into his house ai u ishley. Dr. V. P. Teeter will be at the j Washington House, Oct. "Hi to Ilth. Crown and llridge work. Pi. lings that Bavo your tooth. 1 Artitiei.il teeth that look natural And lit to perfection. I'amiess' extraction. Does your back ache? Do you feel tired and drowsy and lucking li ambition? If so, tliere is i something wrong with your kid ney and Bladder Pills relieve backache, weak Kidneys, ami in j ntuaraalion of the bladder. A week's treatment L'.'i cents, bold by Trout's drug store. We hope our friend Harry Uus J ton, at Saltillo will not become ic 1 8.- now that he has got aj wife: L.ut in reading his now ad ! vertisment on the fourth page of this issue, it looks like he intend i ;d 3elliug goods at any old price 1 And he has lots of their, too. If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, y ur heart or kidneys, then try this clever Coffee im itation Dr. Shoon's Health C 'tice. Dr. Shoop has closely I matched old Java arid Mocha Coffee iu lltvor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Colfee 'u it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is uj;u!c from puro toasted grains or ce seals, with Malt Nuts, etc. Made iu oie minute. Ni tedious long wait. You will surely like it. Get a free sample at our store. K R. McClain. It, is estimated that if the new bw requiring a thermometer to be installed in every school room in the state by 1) comber 1st, is tmpartnlly enforced, a marlael par about l'0(i,i)oo thermometers FfttH have been created. Stomach troubles, Heart and Kidney ailments, can be qirckly corrected with a prescription known to druggist everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt and surprising relief Ouch this remedy immediately i iugs is entirely due to its lie j.orative action ii)on the cori ttortiug nerves of the Stomach. S ild by Dickson's drug storo. ijsL When children arc; ill and un "' -ole to be at sc'.iool, th- law pro ILdes that the parents lot the fact , i known to tin sc-hooi million i ti or otheru iao the i-lnldreu are passed as truants and the par- its stand hablo to prosecution. Satin Aif, , OctobM ", .lohn K I o, ii.tend mg to remove lrotn the C mnty, will sell ut hla ro sideuco at Port Littleton, good black horse, good hupgy, harness household goods, Ac. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock, a in. Credit, ti months. S.i.urday. October ", William Anderson, of Adams county, will sell at the residence of Anderson Mcllolt, 8 miles north o' Noad more, a e.u load of thoroiieii bred rati le, ennsistim' of heifers and bulls, weighing from BUG to tWM lbs. efleh. At i he same time he will buy a car load Ol cows. Par mers and others desiring to buy good stock, or to sell cows, will Bad this a great opportunity. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, a. m. Terms will bo made known on day of sale and B reasonable cred it ,iiven. Saturday, October IS, Poster Rohngor and W. G. Kerling. ad ministrat rs of the estate of C. C. Kerling, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent at Dubl'n Mills, horse, buggy, wag on, hogs, l h p. engine, farm ing implements, household goods itc Sale begins at 10 o'clock, a. m. Credit, 0 months. Tuesday, October 1". W. W. Hewett will sell at his residence near Plum Run in Thompson township, 1 span of young mules, milch cows, hogs, fariniug im picmonts, household goods, 1 ten h. p. Geiser engine, corn in the shock, fto. Bate begins at tO o'jlock. Terms 8 months. "i'noumonla's DcaiHy Work had so seriously affected my right luug," writes Mrs. Paunie Connor, of Rural Route 1. Oeorgetown, Teun., "that I coughed continuously night and day and the neighbors' predic tion consumption seemed in evitable, until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, which in my case proved to bo the ouly Keal cough cure and restorer of weak, sore luugs. " When all oth er remedies utterly fail, you may .st: li win in the batileagainstlung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the RBAL remedy. Guaranteed at Tront'sdrag store. 30c. and il.00. Tri.l bottle free. Mr. A. J. Hess, who had been spending ten days with his daughter, Mrs Prai cesCarberry at Chester, W. Va , has returned to Ins home. He also during his absence , visited relatives i n l'iltsburg, his two danghters Amy and Rosa, in Altoona, his sis tor Mrs. Aultz, at Huntingdon, and his daughter Mrs. Rilla Oreene, at Rockhill Purnace. He also visited the "Old Pottery City" lvist Liverpool, Ohio, but saw the largest pottery establishment in I'uited States at Newell, W. Va , it having forty seven kiins. HITTbN (IV A SPIDUR. Through blood poisoning caus ed by a spider bite, John Wash ington, of Uosqueville, Tex., WOQld have lost his kg, which be came a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to try Hucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes : 'The first application re lieved, and four boxes healed all Administrator's Notlr. uuu the 8i tt ci . c benum wt vi oil Jl irTwH-"'"' n. vlnx einm .ir.a-.vi nM t"i tlt- ill I l I I -III MI" ' l Ml' I Ill ""'' (dim i : i. meat. Mil those uKlny UM '" ' will pit- . o.i.i mil si-ule. w.: k:.!.i in. .1 k BOU.Nom, u I j-t Ailiiiinlslilltoin. Notice. Notll' bihVMfef itlvpn Hut n prllil.in wob prernti'.l on .Inoc llth. I XH. to the Court ol JltrtiT Steel BM of KuMoi C.un'v l' . bf II A. li. OiivIm. A. .1. bUttflNon. Wni. K. I.iildlu. et ul . for the im'orporuil.in pi portion -f I'liylor .mil DeMU (ownnhlp . Bird eouuiy. In NlHHWl MM 'HliiKe ol llntout wn. Into bor iiiyli ;enl tli.it Ihe il 1 t'otirl ornereO the -.jilil petli!o:i llle.l. with the clerk, uuil nolk-n iher -of in lie ulteti iieeonlluit to Uw. unit Ifeftl 'li" Mm! Court will proeeeil ut Ihe nelt term, to wli : October Ti i .i. to mnke n InveBtlirutlon MMlSMtllVM oiiler i r ileeri'e In llM umuner preerllie.l l the Aet of June W, HA"i. onpnon a. iiAmos. Clerk of the Court of 9 J 51. y.mrter SewlotiB Marriageable Vounj; Women. The remarkable exodus of marriageable young women from j England m the United States and Canada is emphasized by the departure recently of 1,000 un married women ou tho steamer Baltic, alone, while several hun dred more were among the to tal of 5,000 passengers carried on three traus-Atlautic steamers which sailed at the same time. r Take Notice ! Wo liavu jiiit iu stock a Hue of bi'lfy IC Household I J(; Ml lilies, Ml I) u Cough Syrups, (jitiiiuouU, J'iUs, t iv , and wo aro .hUjuk ali KHds at I'oc. :-t)Ulsif.Hh's tram SUir. V 11 tf tho sores. K&C, (j uaraLtecd at Trout's drug store. Autumn Arbor Dy. The 16t(l of October has been designated by State Superin tendent of Public Instruction SchaetTer as the autumnal arbor day, and he has issued an an nouncement, urging that the tall arbor day be observed by teachoisand j upiU, especially by those which had no chance to observe tho spring arbor day. Dr. SchaetTer says that it is un lortant to have a spirit ol pro leclkQ for trees and safeguard iBg them inculcated in the minds of children. Register's N JtiC03. Notice l hvrvXty glvrri Hint tlio fulluwlnf UMwd MNWtrttia hitve Mlrd thrti mmmuM (ti the K.(tliitrV offlrt of Kulton County, !'., aim) m. i i t!ii wiMa will - 1-1 ni - 'I to the OrpliHtiK' Court ot - u l t'ountv. tor oontlr mul Ion ,oit 1'ie clny lullowtnic Mm M Mini. my, (7th tiny) ol Ot lol.ix A. U. lfi7. 1. BOOTH. 'I'lic II rut himI h1 i..t urn I of Thouin li. HIhmIm i l nlnl-trnior t Ihe tptftti Bl Mit JftlM liotitli. Ue Of Hi lln-I ISWMMfl, SMMSfl. 2. Mill.. BuppU I U h coniit of J, Tlhli'ii Mill il- nlRtMrstof c.t.K. l tin pxtam ol f till n II til , Uti ot Btfftatl NrWMlrtPi dwMNM .1. CKAl 1. The llritt tut (IiijiI MMHlH "i 11 in. John V Slt r nliulii"ttHf).r ol'clnto ol A J. Criittf, lute ot Ayr MWMtMp. StMflMNl 4. MOCK. I he in -t it 1 1 ; HiirI : i i or Hon. John I' SIm- VMOBtor ol the tU ut O. Il Mock, Ute of Toitil towiifhln, iImsbjM4 V HANKS. TIM Sttt Hinl riim1 M6MUIt ot Or J 0 Hank anil WliUMM ' " " " " WMWUtOf of Hi AH ill f l t!tHinrnl tit NHthuti II. Hank. - , luteol BriiHh CWfc ii-M i.-1, ,. , iir . km -I ti. KIMIIAKKK. Tli.- tlrHt nmA 'I i nil nrrotint ol W. C. Ilrniftkr kihI W. Hi ' :iiliuiMlntriitiirH of thu ttHt' ol lUvhl H, lltulmker, lale ol Dublin IVWOMlf! tletreiiHf Q, 7. MrOK.IIKK. Tin' tlrrt hikI lloul arronnt of OhllTlM McOr h Hiliiuiilttralor of I lit' i't iin ol Mr. Laura McUotice, )tr til huhlin tuwnlu, dUNMli ri QOUMHUTHi TtM tlrt ami tlnal Hta-ouni of Charh'H K OoM mlln atltniiittrii'or nt IM thlati ttf iMvlt) ttolil 4iinih uimI ll-timali iollftiu Mi, kftll ol Mcou ttlteuvrgi r. dMMMMid. 9. KV Kit rs. Tht !ni and Ant1 account ol It. H. Haim at mltttft rator ofthw -tatH of Mr. Kllzahi-ih Kv ertK late of l.tck ui Creek townolilii, ui'u'd. KeglMttr'itOrn.te, OKO. A. 1IAHKIS, Sent I, l!r7. J KetfiKter. 'I'KIAI. i.lST LlM of MMM for Trial at- I OfiCobd Term, I9UT In the Court of Com iuoh fltafltf Kulton County, l'niiylvan;. lat Momlav , !'th ilay. I'LAI.NTIKKN HKKKNDANTa. No UA. I . mi ClmtT V. U00TCt Hf t'dlvcr ol Ibfl I ""i f-ltv MumaJ Klie li.rurant'u Couiany of I' m i -1- j . Puima. va Harry II. lit NVlrMMf and A. M. Wktur, al iulnitrator of the ec taus of Vfllaun Merg attftNMffi 'It ct-ateil. Nn.H Mart Term IMS Moriy Moore, va S. A. Nerlnt. Nc. 40 June Term 1 HarrlMin Kalhacli ai d Clinrl.-H K Spaiiiflar, va li Hunt r Pattcraon, I'rovhlent I.Me ami '1 1 tint CoiuMiiy, Phila. I'eiuia. Trunt e Sate ItrpMftl a Trtb4 Coin- i any Haltlmoru. Mil .iV J he Nortlii'ru Trut Ctiiniiaiiy of Chicago. 111., KUMlM ami 'i'ruxtee or Uto. M. Lyon. MOtMBBtl, No S)Mi X- m , W, J'he 4'uiiniioii wealth of I't iitiNy Wanla ex rl th TtMiiiiBlp oi Ouhini. wt The Si ml i 1 r n PtaiwyK vania Kaiiway , .vnn Intr Coiunany, ami M. C Kenneilv. i'i I - - of Miht Southui ii I' i Hallway and M lulng Coiupauy. No. M Mareh TermllMiT Si houl llTii-t of Mi:- pOMHSUfbaTf Uorotigh va Sehout litrlrl of Ayr lOWIIHlllp. Re, ji Oct. Ttrm liat" i 1 Mton HMndaffaboi Mh niluiNtrator c t a. nf iCachel I .1. .-a - !. va.loh L. Hill. Prnlhv'H Orttee, tiKo. A. HAKIUS, Sept. 11, mr,. rruLhonoUry. 1 A N KL OK (illAND AND TUA ' KKK 1 .iriDflCS drawn lo ihe Oi-toher Term, I1M)7. ctiinmi ut'iiiif on tho l-i Monday, beiiiK the 7th day of the imintli. OltANI) JCH'JKS. Ayr Icaej.h Itlchard. Krnnk Smith. SalftMt Auhik Ha 1 1-- . J huuinaon I'eck, W. K. I'almer. ltt tln l- .lain h Mae. Hamburr, Howard C. Cbarlion, Hundy o. Crlat. Snaea Creek Oliver C. Cle vender, Kdward Diehl, S. L. IMeaatiitfer. DuhlinH. W Mtllott Lleklnu Creek Klin r Deahong, K. K Mellott Ueure S. Mellott. McConnellnhiirK K. M. Taylor. Ta lor Howard liar m; tt, William lltTctiey. .), .f . M uuiuia '1'hotbi'Miii- Warner Hewell. John Snyder. Cntoii .lohn ll-dlnian, Cleiuei t L liin.ni. Well -Maurice C. Hlvena. rirri r -luuoits. Ayr-WHIWm H. Cooper, Oeorje W. Olenn David C OUlfah Henry Haim, N. H. Hohinaii, Ldward Keyaer. David Lauver, William MelU ott, A. Vi H. ftBrtart. Klmur SelderH, U. K. Shlvra, C. V. Trltle, D. A. Waahabaugh. ITilftalt Jllli ii r Hill, .loaepb W. Ijike, Oeorge W. Morton, M W. Mellott, L M. MeKldowuey, I'liutii aa Wlok It. Ihel-Frank Foat. Kdward Oolden, Aaron Lamdia'-t, Chirloa H. UtWM Clayton, K. Md ltdi, Kdard I'aluur. Hi ih Creek O. A. Harton, Diihlln .lu-ejdi II. Ilaker. tirant (taker, .la. Cheanut, H. W. Cuiiiiiiigham, Oeorge Krakcr, William Orove, (ieurge McCoy, Kdward W.-i-h. Lick t nt Cre.s-IL S. Danlela. John K. Dealt oug, John I r 1 . , Wltaoii lobnaon, Oeorye M ur mi . John Uaker, Jlomer L. Sljiea. A J Hi pea. Mc 'onnell-hurK Harry -!,,'. r Thoma ii hi. . I. . Mann, Chartea U. Sierena. Taylor Hiram Clevengor, It. J. Klelda, W. S. Oracey, K. O K aaelrlng, Jaiuoa K Lyon. Mac (li Lauiherwm, Zack McKlhcny, John Marti, O t orge W. Taylor. Tlumpaoii It, chard Johnaton, Lea la Keefer. Mao Litton, Shade IMtuiian, Kara PeckKdward Somh ia, It. It, Hiu Kin, John Powrl. Tod A. F.. Oolle.e. WlnHeld Klaher, IMilll; Hot, IV-tar Sbeidleiii4ii. l idoii - John S Crawford, Ralph McKibfafn, .lun-jili rotter. Wel!a-I.W. Itarmtt. J. K. Karley. John lloiick, Jaiue K- McClain, Hunter Truai. 4- T.J. WIENER July Sale of SUMMER MILLINERY.' Hats at cost. Kloworn, EttflBM, IlibbotiJi, Itibbous. Iu fuuts' ami Children's lleadwoar. Dress Goods. I'.iiiama, Kerp, Mohair, Ilunribtta, t "al i iiitr, Voilo. While Goods. India I.iuen, Madras, Orpan dinH, LuaMi American l ady Corcl., Rl.ck KIJ niovea, While kid (llovea, Summer Silks. Talteli Silk's. I. adieu' Summer I. nil Underwear. I.adiea' Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Olovcs, Velllnts- HMBROIOURIES. All-Over Laces, Insertions, V.I LactJ. Lad ta White Bhtrt WataV, Ladies White Dress Skirts, Ladies Whito Llosierr. L-tdies lilick Ilosinry, Ladies I tolls and I Suiting, Ladies Neckwear. T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. Banner Patterns In Stock. Mrd. Cioortfe Kid ill, of Tod towuaUp, has beuu mikiMI frieadH in Chambers burg during the pni week. liruftcm IniiictcJ. Seven of the fourteen Cupitol triiiiiners uirninst whom criminal proceedings arc now pending were indicted by the (Jriind Jury of Huugliin county, on Monday after noon, which returned three true bills. The three indictments con tain the naniOKof Sanderson, Hus ton, Shumaker, Snyder, Mathuee, 1'iij ne and Wetter. OaWlti'e Jfisa 8alv For Pile! Burns, tra. Madden Bros. Three Springs, Pa. Bargain Day. Every day is bargain day at this store now. As t he rush for Machinery and Implements is somewhat over, we are giving special attention to other departments of our store; and as the hot season is upon us so sudden ly, it has not caught us napping, but ready with as fine a line of Summer Dress Goods as was ever shown in this place. Our Goods sell themselves. All we ask is for you to come and see them. Ladies, the IVhite Oxfords are so comlortable this hot weather. We have a full line ol them and at right prices. Come and see them. We have a full line of the Rice Hutchins Shoes. These shoes possess a style and finish peculiar to them selves, and cannot fail to please you. O Farmers, don't forget, we have Fertilizers on hand at all times. We want your trade. Give us a call. Highest prices paid for produce. Madden Bros. Telephone Connection. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK UP WOO IN IN I A IURO, I . Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits, nr souRCF.s . ATR. 6, 1906. $47,338.69. SEPT. 4, 1906, $118,094.99. JAN. 26. 1907, $144,509. 46. MAY 20, 1907, 1 69,1 47.9 5. The ttbove extracts from several reports to tho Comptroller of the. Cur rency of Ihe't'nlUrl States show in nn emphotic manner Ihe iiiecesB achieved by The I'Mrnt National Hank of Mc( 'onnellshurtr. With progressive tpirit and conservative methods, this hank lias proven its ail vuntnj;r- as an hi.li tution ilcservlnp your confidence I he chief concern of the olllccr. and dl-" rectors of tills hank is the welfare of the d"posl ors and Ihe security of their depOlttl, Wl solicit your hushies. .'.oans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes din counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring I s or wishing to open an account with us. tf you cannot call in person, send your deposits hy mail, they will receive prompt attention. LEWIS M. WIBLE. FRANK P. LYNCH. MERRILW. NACB PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. CASHIER. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. B. FRANK HENRY. VIC PRESIDENT. ASST. CASHIER. DIRECTORS . LEWIS H WIBLE. JNO.P. SlPES. JNO A.HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. QRISSINviER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. Fall and Winter MILLINERY We have just arrived from the Eastern Cities wh.h a com plete lite of Milliqery. VVe.nnw have ready for sale, Hats in all the latest styles and colors, flowers, Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Kihbons, Laces, Col lars, Veils, naby Caps, Hoods, Toques, Children's Coats, Lad ies' and Misses Skirts and Hhirt Waists, at the lowest prices. We bought a larger line of goods this fall than ever before; and, in order to sell all, we will aim at quick sales and small profits. Don't fall to come and see goods and get prices. If you don't want to buy, yon are welcome at our store. MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnell9burg. Opposite PnstoJUce. J.K.JOHNSTON n . VALUABLE FARM At Private Sale. The undersigned, Intending to quit farming, will offer at private sale his farm situated on road to Cuvalt, H miles north of I'ium Uun. This larm contains about I In acres, in addition to which is 20 acres of good timber land. These tracts will oe sold sep arately, provided the home farm is sold first: or both togetlier, in IBM suit nie purcnaser. The lund is in a good state of cultivation, most of it lias just been limed, and a kiln ready to bum now. There is plenty of fruii of all kluds, and a good weli of water at the door. The improvement, con sist of a i story dwelling house, I' rooms aud basement ami cellar. Just been remodeled. Good barn ami all other outbuildings. For further In furination, call on or address H. It. FlTE, I'lum Hun, i'a. VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desiring to reiire from farming, wili offer at private sale his home farm, situate ou the Cove Itoad two miles north of McConnells burg. This farm contain, about I In acres, in addition to which is ll'ty acre, of valuable tlmler land. These tracU will be sold separately, provided tht home farm il sold Brat, or both to gether as the purchaser may desire. The fand 1. in splendid stale of culti vation, weli watered, and plenty of ex cellent fruit. Then is a never failing spring of excellent water at the house, and an abundant supply of water in the barnyard. The improvement consist of a oomfortable DWELLING. MoirsF,, large BANK HAHN, wajron .bed, and other outbuilding.. For further Information, call on or ad dre is Ououuk Bnyokb, or 8. W. Kihk, I 10 If. McConm llshurg, l . I ADVISfc-VOU TREAT-NATURE CURES. DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER. NEUROLOGIST. S3 S. MAIN -ST., CIIAMBERSBURO,, I'A. Nerve and Eye Specialist. Chronic nerve troubles. Irregularities peculiar to fe males. Chronic eye troubles. Chronic indigestion. Chronic constipation. Cross-eyes straightened without opeiation. Glasses accurately fitted. .Drugless and bloodless sys tem conquering 85 per cent.ol all human ills. Now is the time to be looking for IVuiter OVERCOATS Men's LONG RAIN, LONG DRESS, SHORT DRESS. Xkl r m a v ' o LONG RAIN CHILDREN'S- Dress. Men's, Youth's and Children's Clothing and Shoes Women's and Girls' Dress Goods and Shoes. Hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay for t?roeu hides free from cuts, the fo. lowing prices i ISteers aim hoifers, 10c ; aow, 9c; bulls, 8c; alf-skius, 60 to 80c; tallow, 4c Cut hides, 1 ceut a pound lesN than foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to 12 cents. Paul Wagnek. Guns and Ammunition at the very lowest prices, J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Kodo For Hale at Trout's drugstore- I DYSPEPSIA CURE y DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT Mi TUi 1 1 M WUneu H Meiilhi IrUl .Ue wfctok mmtttm Mian tie rs.eeeae .aw. at tc. unumr w Q K.O. XtaWITT OOHFAMT, CIUCA4SM. As tor Kodol's 1907 Almanac and 200 Yoav Ck'Jtuder.
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