The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, December 14, 1893, Image 4

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Tbe Somerset County Star. |
P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher.
Mrs, P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor.
Entered atthe postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., as
mail matter of the Second class.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Tue Stan is published every Thursday, at Elk
Lick, Pa., at the following rates:
One copy one year .....
One copy six months ........
Oue copy three months... ..
One copy one month .
Single copies. ...
HOW TO REMIT.—Remit by postoffice
money order, registered letter, or bank draft.
(nherwise remittances will be at sender's risk.
Never send your personal check, if your resi
dence is far away fiom here. Make all drafts,
orders, ete, payable to P. L. Livengood.
ADVERTISING — 'eaxsient Locarn No-
TicEs, 10 cents a line for first insertion: 5 cents
a line for each additional insertion. To regular
advertisers, 5 cents a line straight. except when
inserted among loeal news or editorial matter.
No business locals will be mixed in with loeal
news or editorial matter for less than 10 cents a
line for each and every insertion.
Sorroriar Purrs, when requested. invariably
14) cents per line.
‘LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates,
MARRIAGE AND Der: NoTicEs, (except such
mention as the editor sees fit to make as a matter
of news. concerning such events) 5 cents per line,
Carns oF Tanks will be published free for [that the day is not far distant
patrons of this paper. but non-patrons will be |
charged 10 cents u line. |
RExoLuTIONs oF Respect will be published for | when people will he obliged to clean up
A cents a line. |
Rares ror DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS will be |
made known on application, |
No free advertising will be given to anything |
of a money-making character, Nothing will be |
advertised gratis in this paper, except free lec: |
tures, free sermons and all sneh things as are |
free to the public.
All advertisements will be run and charged for |
until ordered discontinued.
No advertisement will be taken for less than |
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JOB PRINTING.—!ue Star office has |
first-class job printing equipments, turns out all |
its work in the best style of the art and at very |
reasonable prices. Tue Star does all kinds of |
commercial work, poster and bill printing. and |
in fact nearly every kind of printing belonging |
to the art. All job orders, whether by mail or |
otherwise, receive prompt attention. |
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Until further notice passenger trains will be |
due at Meyersdale, as follows:
WEST BOUND.
No. 9—Pittsburg Express....... . 2:50am,
No. 63—Accommodation................9:09 a. m.
No. 1H1—Accommodation.... BT p.m.
No. b—Fast Mail. 5:49 p. m.
ST BOUND.
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No. 6—Fast Mail .... ries .1:18 p.m
No, 14—Accommodation. ............ 12:48 p. mm.
No. 64—Accommodation..... .. ....6:07 p. m.
No. 10—-N. Y, Express...... ........... 1:06 a. m.
BUSINES MENTION, WANTS fiND
finnouncements.
Reduced Raves for the Holidays,
In pursuance of its usual liberal policy, the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company announe
es that excursion tickets will be sold between
all stations on its lines east of the Ohio River
during the Christmas and New Year holidays at
reduced rates. The tickets will be sold for all
trains December 23, 24. 25, 30, 31 and January 1.
and will be valid for the return journey on all
trains until January 3 inclnxive,
Don’t get your Wedding Cards until yon see
our samples. Over 100 styles to select from, at
THE STAR Office.
Don’t Stight Your Friends,
Why should yon when we ean provide
vou twelve elegant Holiday Presents for
£37 Think ot it—twelve friends made
happy by twelve of Conrad’s beautiful,
fadeless, water-proof American “Artisto”
Photos! Could anvthing be more taste-
full and economical? Certainly not, and
nothing could be more apprecieted.
Come now, and avoid the rush that al-
wavs occurs just before Xmas. Studio
over Dr. Speicher’s drag store open on
We lnesdays. Respeetfully,
E. E. CoNRrap.
Old papers for sale at THE Star office, at only
5 cents a bunch. Twenty papers in a bunch.
"hey make good enrtridge paper for miners and
are also good for wrapping paper: just the thing
to put under carpet, on pantry shelves, ete.
16 World's Fair Photos for One Dime.
The Chicago. Milwankee & St. Panl Railway
has made an arrangement with a first-class pub-
lishing house to furnish a series of beautiful |
World's Fair pictures. of a large size. at the nom-
inal cost to the purchaser of only ten cents for
1 port-folio of sixteen illustrations. Nothing so i
handsome in reference to the World's Fair has
hefore been published. The series would be |
worth at least twelve dollars if the pictures |
were not published in such large quantities, and |
we are therefore able to furnish these works of |
art for only ten cents,
emit your money w George H. Heafford, Gen
eral Passenger Agent. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. |
Panl Railway. at Chicago. [11., and the pictures |
will he sent promptly to any specified address. |
‘I'hey will make a handsome holiday gift.
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Ready-printed ball tickets for sale at THE STAR
office. They are suitable for any ball. Price too |
low to put in print. Call and see them: they are i
dandies.
The Blanks We Keep.
Tre STAR keeps constantly on hand all kinds
of blanks, such as Notes, Receipts, Probate
Blanks, Criminal Warrants, Summons Blanks,
Notices of Claims Due, Subpoenas, Commitments.
Bonds. Mortgages, Deeds. Leases, ete., ete. All
these goods are put up in neat and convenient
form and sold dirt cheap. Call and inspect our
stock when in need of such goods.
If vou want a good high grade bicycle ata
medium price. buy the Central. If you wanta
wood medium grade bicycle at a low price. buy
the Ben Hur. This is the best time of year to
buy a wheel. You can save money by buying
HUW, P. L. LivENGcooD, Agt.,
Elk Lick, Pa.
The finest Correspondence Stationery in town,
for Ladies. ean always be found at THE STAR of-
We have some goods in this line that can’t
Call and see.
fice.
be excelled.
Cabinet Photo. Envelopes for sale at THE STAR
office—just the thing you want to send pictures
away in.
Get your blotters at THe STAR oftice. We keep
the best.
Monrning Paper and Envelopes for sale at
The Star office.
The finest Invitation Cards in the county, at
Tue Star office.
Fancy Visiting Cards, of many kinds, for sale
. | pathy.
- 1 editor” has reasons to complain, we be
| last Friday.
again.
| somewhat.
I teachers will have to be emploved.
| CORRESPONDENCE.
| : : :
| It ix some time since we appeared in
Garrett,
[your columns, hut during our silence we
{ have nevertheless read carefully every
[ issue, and among the many items of in
| terest the one that has impressed 1s most
| was the editor's sad little story in its be
| half. We beg to offer our heartfelt sym
Whiie it is very that
true ‘ye
—— | lieve, however, that THE STAR is getting
| its share of the patronage and that it has
[the essentials to bridge the gulf, or in|
other words, the politieal washont that |
[has grown so deep and fathomless to us|
nll. We feel sure that the editor, with a |
“hike” to!
drive away gloomy thoughts and forbod
{ ings. will continue to let Tir STAR shine
{ forth as brilliantly in the future as in the
of Brother
[ Bones, we say: “Onward, Bones, there's
| prospects aliead”— in 1896, for instance.
The incorporation fever is again rag-
and we believe
when we
government,
little more exercise on the
past, and in the language
ing high in town,
our
will be under a municipal
old rubbish. tear down old shanties and
put things in such a shape that the town
of Garrett will rank with any of our sis-
And should it not?
facilities to marke it the
ter towns. why
We have the
mast prosperous one in the county.
This is saying a great deal, and will not
be believed by many, but we have the
proofs. which we have reasons to think
will materialize in the near future.
We understand Ex Sheriff Winters has
Price and will
open up business by spring.
J. J. Folk, from
from Keim, Pa,
purchased ithe property
formerly
visit
Meversdale,
paid us a short
the sheep and
Demo
Jerry is in
He is a
where sheep and
wool buisness staunch
erat and knows just
wool can be bought cheapest. Come
The hoy that was so serionsly hurt hy |
shooting himself with a double havreled
recovering
time ago, is
His right
shotgun, some
slowly. arm was amputated
near the shoulder. The more dangerous
wound, however, is the one in his side,
where one charge of shot took effect,
Doctor R. T. Pollard, located
here last spring, is kept husy at
who
very
present, His practice is growing con
stantlv and his success so far could not
be excelled, .
These good old Democratic “imes have
not only effected our country financially,
hut we are inclined to think the matrimo-
nial question has been disturbed some-
what, especially in our town; in fact so
much so that some of our young ladies
alarmed. A
«till add the
much
that
teen” in giving their ages, buat
sometimes make a
ing events that occurred during Jackson's
administration, while imparting knowl-
edge to their pupils, have as a last resort
have hecome very
few sensitive ones
who
break by remember-
given their eases over to the Meversdale
fortune teller, them
with a new that
“thev will marry very soon” Bul we
fear this, like the radical tariff measure.
will he a failure.
We now have four daily mails—No.
14. No. 6 and No. 64 from the west, and
No. 5 from the east. The last exchange
No. 6 took effect last week, Dec.
who has inspired
hope bv telling them
with
41h.
Onr schools are getting along finely,
aver-crowded
flour
of being
Until
with exception
another vear
Dee. 11th. 1893 Brornkr NyYi.
It's Used Different From Any Other
Medicine,
and all drog-
Our advertised
gists are instructed to return the money
agents
Dr. D. O. McKINLEY,
TY) HINT SX &
DI NPIS,
tenders his professional services to those requir-
ing dental treatment.
Office on Union St., west of Brethren Church.
WANTED,
| tatoes, full and complete line.
can only be obtained through us.
| or salary paid weekly, and promptly.
and choice of territory given. Don't delay, write |
at once for terms. |
Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N.Y
Reliable men to sell our choice and
hardy Nursery Stock. and Seed Po-
Many varieties
Commission
Exclusive
Seminole Bitters! |
A purely vegetable tonic.
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Increases appetite, strengthens action of stom- |
ache. acts on liver, increases action of kidneys
and purifies the blood. |
A FIRST-CLASS ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDY.
One of the best medicines in the world. Try it |
and save doctor bills. Sold at nearly all stores.
Prepared by SEMINOLE BiTTERS Co.
The grippe has taken a firm grip on
many of citizens. Sceme have al-
most reached the more acute stages,
while others are not much worse than a
cold. We are glad to sav there is
nothing to be alarmed at as yet. Physi-
cians allege that the abounding of the
due to
the weather.
our
bad
disease is sudden changes of
Our school teachers and directors anx-
await the coming of
Our town is appropriately billed
iously institute
week.
for the doubt
that a large number from this place will
The
portraits of the Ideal Musical Club seem
oceasion. There is no
attend the evening sessions at least.
to be the most attractive among the aver-
Our directors are offered a
free pass to any or all of the lectures, as
see fit. We
be the most interesting and
age class.
they may believe this will
instructive
institute vet held in the county.
One of the very sad occurrences of the
past few weeks was the death of Philip
W. Kraft, who died Tuesday, Dec. 5th,
in the 42nd year of his ange. ‘The death
of Mr. Kraft happened in a very pecuilar
While he was felling trees, Mon-
which he had ent
happened to lodge on another. A branch
broke off and struck Mr. Kraft on the
His son at once took him home
and Drs. Forward and Masters were im-
mediately summoned. They
wounds, and when they left said that it
was hardly possible for him to survive.
way.
day morning, a tree
head.
dressed his
He died the next morning at 2 o'clock.
The interment took place at the Center
chureh.® Thursday, at 2 o'clock. Mr,
Kraft was horn and raised on the place
on which his death occurred. By in-
dustry and perseverance he carved out a
beautiful home on Negro mountain, and
wns ahont to enjoy the result of his toil
awav. He leaves a
wife and two Mr. Kraft was one
of Black Township's most
when he was ealled
SONS.
esteemed citi-
zens upright
and Christian man, and we doubt wheth-
an enemy in the world. The
mourns his untimely
He was a moral, honest,
er he had
entire community
death,
Dec. 12th, 1893.
New Discovery.
Mavers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cure is used
by vapor inhalation and is the only med-
icine of the kind ever put on the market,
By inhalation the medicine is not poured
into the stomach and thence sent
dering through the system. But
halation the medicine is applied directly
to the diseased organ and the only way
win-
by in-
to reach the affected in the
Every bottle is guaranteed by the drog-
Price $1 per bottle,
to cure. For sale by all drnggists.
parts noes,
ist. Guaranteed
tlere’'s Your Winter's Reading.
Tue STAR. the New York Weekly Tribune. the
Weekly Chicago Inter-Ocean, the Pittshnrg Daily
Times and the Cosmopolitan Magazine all sent
to any address, one year. foronly $5.25. If yon
do not want all of the said papers. you can get
to any one who faiis to be cured by
Mavers' Magnetic Catarrh Core. Price
one dollar for 3 months’ treatment.
This is saving a great deal. but it has
never failed. For sale by druggists, or
address
Tue Mavens Drue Co.
Oakland, Md.
Rockwood,
Pav day on the B. & O. this week.
The Rockwood Band has
cleared a nice sum of
Cornet
money from the
entertainment.
David J. Wolfersherger
his fingers taken off while
one of
had
working in
| the planing mill, several weeks ago.
The jewelry store owned by S. C. Tru
by has heen moved to the room of Samu-
el Buckman, three doors north of Mer-
chants’ hotel.
Peter Bracken, section foreman of the
8S. & C. railroad, at this place, has
very ill for the past few weeks. His son
been
Thomas has taken his place.
The young boys and girls of this place
have been passing the time very pleasant
few weeks
prevailed and
ly in skating, for the
However, good fortune
none broke the ice
All the different churches are very bus-
ily engaged in practicing for Christmas.
Our school literary society continues
Parents. come and encourage
past
to prosper.
vour children in this work.
Rev. Ellis has been snffering from a
severe attack of grippe, for the past few
weeks.
Geo. W. Phillippi is starting up busi-
ness again and will have a nice line of
Christmas goods.
For the past week the town has been
flooded with tramps more than ever be-
fore. What it means we do not know.
[It means Democratic times, dear boy.
at THE STAR office.
—ED.]
| STar at a correspondingly low rate.
1
| only ®1.75. The Inter-Ocean and THe Stan for
| only $1.75. THe Star and the Daily Times for
| only $3.50. THE Star and the Cosmopolitan for
{only $2.75. Do yon understand?
| This offer is made only to subscribers of Tue
| rar who pay all back subscription and a year
in advance. Cash must in all eases accompany
the order. Call and see samples of the great
jonrnals enumerated. Send all subscriptions to
THE STAR.
A Hundred Ton Magazine Order.
An event in periodical literature. not without
its significance to the general public as showing
the growth of the reading classes. was the re-
ceipt on the 9th of November by the Cosmopoli-
tan Magazine of the order given below. A sing-
le order from a news company for one hundred
tons of magazines! That is almost an event in
the history of the world. A like order has never
before been made, and if past ratios be main-
tained it means considerably more than half a
million eirenlation for the December Cosmopoli-
(tan. Yet, when the list of authors and artists in
| the December number is examined. one is not
so much surprised. It contains the only known
unpublished manuseript of De Manpassant. il-
lustrated by Vierge, perhaps the most famous of
European illustrators; After the World's Fair.
by Paul Bourget, John J. Ingalls, William Dean
Howells, Lyman J. Gage, Arthur sherburne
Hardy. Mark Twain, Robert Grant and others
nearly as famous, and two hundred illustrations,
to which the following artists contribute: Hop-
kinsgon Smith, Kemble, Harry Fean. F. O, Small,
Attwood, Henckel, Dan Beard, Reinhart and
Remington. Think of having the World's Fair
done by such expensive men as Howells, Mark
Twain and Paul Bourget. and sending such ar-
tists as Charles S. Reinhart to Chicago for a
single number of a magazine to be sold for only
15 cents, or bv subseription 125 cents. A book
publisher. preparing such a book would not
dare ineur these expenses short of $5.00 a copy.
Is it not a revolution that is an improvement up-
on old methods, a revolution of vast importance
to the reading public? The order to which refer-
ence is made reads as follows:
“Publisher Cosmopolitan, Dear Sir:—Of the
200,000 copies of December number to be sent us,
please send as follows: 172.650 copies regular
| edition, 27,250 copies R. R. edition. Yours re-
I spectfully, The American News Company.”
one or more of them in connection with The |
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| For instance, Tre Star and the Tribune for |
PRAIRIE BELLE
First-class cook stove for coal, wood or
natural gas.
It has nickel and tile ornamentation, oven
shelf and kicker; tin lined oven doors, extra
heavy, ventilated, sectional fire-back and front
grate and large ash pan.
Size of oven 18 x 20 inches.
‘Weight 325 pounds.
Its baking qualities are unsurpassed.
It is durable and uses fuel economically.
Ask your dealer or write to
Townley Stove Co.,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Manufacturers and Dealers
Wood Mantels and Hearth Tiles,
Furnaces, Hot-Water Heaters.
Cornice Work and Cas Stones,
. Lumbago,
Weak,
Painful Back,
Rheumatism,
— Nervousness,
Slesplessness& Female Weakness.
Why go to water cures when BRIGGS’ KIDNEY
PILLS will cure you! In every ease it scores a
eure. This New Remedy Is the latest discovery
of Medieal SBeience. Delay mot, but procure a
box of this infallible remedy; It will do for you
what it has done for thousands. Address,
E. S. BRIGGS, Ashland, 0.,U.S. A.
(BY MAIL, $1.00.)
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HENRY C. BLAIR'S
Digestive Tablets
ARE A SURE
INDIGESTION,
ACID STOMACH,
HEART-BURN,
C.
CURE
FOR
They contain the Anti-Acid
Elements of the popular and
old-fashioned Soda nt, with
the food-digestive properties of
Pure Pepsin, and the fat-emulsi-
fying principle of the P:
a combination calculated to
promptly relieve the various
forms of indigestion and its con-
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ey are put up in substantial
metal of convenient size
and shape to carry in the vest
pocket, thereby afforaing arem-
at ham
edy always when
needed.
Wo will send a pack to any
address on receipt of 25 cents
in P. O. stamps. RY THEM.
HENRY C. BLAIR,
WALNUT ano 8TH STS.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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City Meat Market,
N. Brandler, Proprietor.
A choice assortment of fresh
meat always on hand.
If you want good steak, go
to Brandler.
If you want a good roast, go
to Brandler.
Brandler guarantees to
please the most fastidious.
Honest weight and lowest
living prices at Brandler’s.
HICHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
HIDES.
WW. F. Garlitz,
Expressman and Drayman,
does all kinds of hauling at very low prices. All
kinds of freight and express goods delivered to
and from the depot, every day. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
WW. FF. EAST,
Painterand Grainer
House and sign painting and ali other work in
my line done in a substantial and workmanlike
manner. Your patronage solicited and satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
P.O. Address, ELE LICK, P.A.
RR. B. Sheppard,
Barber and Hair Dresser.
All kinds of work in my line done in an ex-
pert manner.
My hair tonic is the best on earth—keeps the
scalp clean and healthy.
1 respectfully solicit your patronage.
Address all orders
New York Weekly I
—AND—
ahe Star.
ONE YEAR.
NE
One Dollar and Seventy-five Cts.
to THE STAR.
THE INTER OCEAN
MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN
DAILY (without Sunday), $6.00 per year.
OF CURRENT LITERATURE.
The Weekly
not take a daily paper. In its columns are
cial center of all west of the Allegheny
needs of the people of that section than any
DOLLAR PER YEAR.
. 15.
This Wheel Weighs oul 2 Pounds and is a Safe Roadster.
The Three C’s,
C What you want.
€ Whereitis,
That you get it.
c
COVENTRY GROSS CYCLES
Are leading and agents should hustle
to secure agencies wherever not placed.
We hold a large stock at our Chicago
stores of high grade machines.
Our new Season Catalogue is worth having.
Post Free on application.
191 LAKE ST
Warman & Hazlewood, Lid., hase on
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Foley & Webb’s Celdbrated Saddles,
Prices given to Jobbers, Dealers, Agents.
. — Y= iD s
Ee BOCES
THE VALLEY HOUSE,
H. LOECHEL, Proprietor.
Board by the day, week or month.
accommodations. Rates reasonable.
First-class
A fine bar room in connection with a choice
assortment of liquors.
We take pleasure in trying to please our pat-
rons, and you will always find THE VALLEY a
good, orderly house,
IS THE
NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST
AND—
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
TERMS BY MAIL.
DAILY (with Sunday), $8.00 per year.
The Weekly Inter Ocean, per year, $1.00
As a newspaper THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in all respects.
It spares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE MEWS AND THE BEST
Inter Ocean
Is edited especially for those who, on account of mail service or any other reason, do
to be found the week's news of all tte
world condensed and the cream of the literary features of the Daily.
AS A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCELS all Western journals. It con-
sists of EIGHT PAGES, with
°
A Supplement, Illustrated, in Colors,
of EICHT ADDITIONAL PAGES, making in all SIXTEEN PAGES. This Supple=
ment, containing SIX PAGES OF READING MATTER and TWO FULL-PAGE
ILLUSTRATIONS, is alone worth the price charged for the paper.
THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, the news and commer=
Mountains, and is better adezpted 10 the
paper farther East.
it is in accord with the people of the West both in Politics and Literature.
Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean IS ONLY ONE
Address
THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago.
COVENTRY CROSS CYCLES
WEIGHTS 26, 32, 36 AND 38 POUN
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pac- §
ent business conducted for MoberATE FEES. ¢
OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICE ¢
and we can secure patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with desciip-
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A PAMPHLET, "How to Obtain Patents,” with
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries
sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW & CO.
OFP. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C.
John. J. Livengood,
GENERAL BLACKSMITH,
SALISBURY. PA.
All classes of work turned out in a neat und
substantial manner and at reasonable prices. 1f
you are not aware of this, we can soon convince
you if you give us your work.
Beprorp County
Marble and Granite Works.
Monuments and Tombstones
of all kinds.
Lowest Prices and Best
Work.
PF Write us for ESTIMATES before buying else-
where,
Geo. W. Crose & Co., Hyndman, Pa.
David Enos, Agt., Elk ! ick, Pa.
West Salishury House,
(SUCCESSOR TO THE WILLIAMS HOUSE)
WEST SALISBURY, PA. (Elk Lick P. 0.)
This hotel is large and commodious and is in
every way well equipped for the accommodation
of the traveling public. It is situated just a few
steps from the depot, which is a great advantage
to guests. Board by the day, week or mouth at
reasonable rates. This is a licensed hotel and
keeps a fine assortment of pure, choice liquors.
1 respectfully solicit vour patronage
and will spare no pains to please my
guests. R. L. WALTER,
Proprietor.
Frank Petry,
Carpenter And Builder,
Elk Lick, Pa.
1f you want carpenter work done right, and at
prices that are right, give me a call. T also do
all kinds of furniture repairing. Bring your
work to my shop.
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