The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, November 15, 1900, Image 1

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VOLUME V1,
NO. 14.
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| w. Hu j ‘ ack at the Bazoo. COMING COUNTY INSTITUTE. | the Penitentiary?
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~SPECIAL DRIVES~ |" nw cos rs
° / 4 2 id # y 3g | Attorneys-A ¥ ate, Progra Prepared ery in last
: . PENNA the Peda- occurred near
00). nm ~ TY XII 7 “Wo IT I TC | = : State- 1 Charles Lung
00. x : A YY 3 yr IN .] Ye actors. The ac-
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00. in Clothing, Overcoats, Ladies] ; sae: rptared op to thet
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ey re {. =g { cy %ss | \ttor <A te vw, < promptly ar-
ts. and M ISSCS mipat Sa € oat Ds € ape | . : oe Cambriacoun-
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: and Children’s Coats and = brothab.
ul at- {AI EY IROLTY HEIMC PR HAT URI in-law, 3 Ed place,
he + IR | . ie : i git] kl nN } we Tos ot .
a i ers, Attorney-at-I.aw,. maui if SLAY SH it HuLy., | he | was Lhe « ih ri a any
“alley. xr 3 { Pr i | ohnarar Tad lity oT Arq. | Tate a Cambria county constable came
3 / ‘ ant : ee et chester, Ind.; . Robart A. Arm- | 3
J X X y © he ve an CIES ah | | mi | strane. Mor antoi Wesi Va: Dr. Dl ere last Sunday with a warrant for
a < | Office over Post Oifice. | Wn oth a he fall Re. | 3trong: hoy eH Yn Ln De dae A ;
TER. > tl 5 1 0 1 : . . | | What Bo i Quay and In i ne- | ¥ Waller, Jr. Indinng, Po: Dr George | Tedrow. 1 warrant was placed in
QO . 4 Pv 113° { | 7 Ps 2 ines > 2! the hands of nstable usse
1CSe 2000S aig give oul | Leaders Say About o g aon | ©. Bille, Stroudshura, Va; and | the ang of Constal file Kraus se, and it
en msm—— : YI EY. $6 more han 4.000] .. 1 > a is needless to say that Jarne rompt-
* 3. | : | 1 Jdoyd, Darby, Pa. The mu- | tosay y” promj
: attent 1611 to then sale. A t1ovhoy-nt-Tiow, | the Re county said through | is Prof. 1. D. G ly captured his man.
| § Sos Pa | dan * Republicans. | The prisoner was taken to Cambria
3 es he | TTA served a term i county at once, and we are inforined
: : : . > . » RE-ELECTION y ; g e
4 Remember, we havea full line of | Ofice opposite Cook & Reerits’ store. | BR-FLOoRION now more than : {tint hodd Bow safvly caged with Mr.
§ q 3 | comm smn a mes mma —— | - ans of the county give lik Lung. We are also informed that Lung
Ih ets and Comfots, Homespun A.M. LICHTY, | Where the 3 The Republicans of Somer- confessed the crime, implicating Ted-
[i ir a STs yunty have answered your ques- row i sy Si » as deeply as himse
! | Lebanon County | y v jues- | row in the same as deeply as himself,
+ 1. - 6 - Q « - TX} >hy=ician and Sargeon, ro Ton . 0 i x r
| a Flannel at 23 ct Seg and H avy Phy oho er | Candidates — Bd ; how do you their reply? and if ail reports” are true, both of the
| -. (EE . Sanisyol Pre | Bazoo—P nal spite and malice | ©° Il be very apt to be sent
8 T iain ; eo . ‘ » A837 ! ‘| Bradferd—-Qaay ? tas su oy afiee | Wodhe z young men wi » very apt to be sen
9 in U nder wear. A New line of Office one door east of I. 8. IHay’sstore. | This Time He Hand Before. Repub lecture, “A Wonderful Structure,” by ko be Tiny, is felt here for young
1 - , 9 1 . -. ! Be pS ERATE | From. Our Own Corr ” e | . | oo Dr 1. Dijsiiore. of Svraluse some sympathy is le ere Ic
| RL Men S, Boy ; md Childs CI | A. F. SPEICHER | Grom Fon 2 | paste that nugget in | - : I D : INDE) ! y A Tedrow, as he is quite young yet, and
i = 2 Pz Dis or | candi ,and under it the vote of this | =: ** Stay evening, CORCBIL OV i fi in sr ally believed that he has no
« Y 1 10 RJ ¥ Ir rf shvsicini and Surgeon. Ji bth Parker Consort Corurit of Clove. | Lt In ae ally believe iat he has
IB Ca )S 111 Fk ur i lush X eh et, Physician nl urgeon ron last Tuesday. In order to | the Par Concert Company, of Cleve natural tendency in the direction of
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S iy o ; . oy | Ss y, PENN’A. ent your spite and malice you have | jut : oie robbery, but that he was led into it by
. Hl Scotch, ete., and plenty Of . . tain tearing over the county like a Following the psnedas nt, instituted Lung, who is older and bas the reputa-
tion of being a worthless character.
We believe the court should be lenient
with Tedrow, but there is little doubt
in a china-shop, and the vote on | one year ago,says Supt. Pritts in his in-
\ ram, the general public
and | will be required to pay an admission
at an ass you have | stitute pro
y b Knit Mittens, Gloves, fos-
of yourseif. No; your spi
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C 1 101 | : 0 . : oF ench half day ses:
1 1el Y ’ ete. PLEADING WATCHMARER AND II Hie eal NOL dosiro the Republican fee of five cents for ac h half day S€S- | that Lung deserves a “salty” sentence.
X | | is count 1d no person but sion. The proesads derived from the Much sympaty is felt for young Ted-
Te DOT Sa t | ver the it could. | sale of these Helier soil] be glee 1 10 | yow’s parents, who are well known here
| N xX | ra 2 | All work nes | Lhe ents are licked, ie, Childrens’ Aid Society. The sale as hard-working, honest people, and
J As | on shori notice. y well they know it. of cets for the day sessions will be | (is trouble can’t help but weigh heay-
| ae = 7 ! Comment—Iilow much would you | entirely in the hands of the officers of | iv upon th mind Ve sympathiz
- | : i | ) s. e's athize
: ££ nag. 7 c + 4 | election 3 power to defe ae etl : baw tl the society. Teachers irec jib 3 upon yme
. another lot Oi Ladies i r imme dd HH. if av | MARY BARNES, | trot both hnuse inte. : give to have this bit of evidence of | hs society. Teachers and directors with them most deeply, and we feel
) IDR HESS «< MARKER | furnished nothing to Sula tic te the your mental weakness back in your | will be admitted free of charge. Direc- | sorry for their son. It is to be hoped
. 39 925 &3 4 : 1 GA 50 fri at nor AS CAT he | claim. In VALKENBURG | think-tank? | tors can procure admission tickets from | (1, +" this will teach him a good less
’ et) 9 H 3.5 ang Saa.ou. | Your palronage solicited olafining © ALKENBURG : Tes 1 bad tt | i - int tent ti clerks. | that this will teach him a good lesson,
+ ir p = iming { jazoo—It is really too bad that ex- | the Superintendent or time Clerks. | ‘ » may ve - 3
5 to SN tantend. | = 3 2 2 y i aid the and that he may yet turn out be a
¢ HE 2 summ emblyman Koontz will not be in the | er 5 famed on tae good citizen, all of which is in his pow-
Hy yositions o ois > ir bh S i iti i
g — nc I | j Rosh £ Legislature jo iment cards er if he heeds the admonition of his
e 2 > Ti TT { gem you might paste | “I regret very much,” says Supt. | parents.
1 @ | { t you wore when you were | Pritts, “that the above arrangement >
= | A laree line of i Fon | your g ! over the | has become an absolute necessity, as it | United Mine Workers’ District Con-
¥ 43 diet > Ma Ki Lt | | at the Re- | would be a ple re to admit ail who vention.
i 3 v £43 Bh Y he Repub- | tp ntfon » QPIR] 2 iho Se ws : woh 3 rs
r a ana Dress oI0CS, Fe | ¥ the Repub- | desire to attend the sessions of the iu- The district convention of the Uni-
{ . 3 £ | lay last. - f HC your silly | stitute free. For several years many | ted Mine Workers of America is in ses-
e 4 lined WHOES 10 Bien ¢ | lefeated. » | twaddle once ufter each | of the teachers were unable to be pre sion in Salisbury at this writing (Wed-
reading ak i vr . ome of the sessi s of the i1 i
| ya a fail i s e | renting fake rup. | ent at some of the sessions of the insti- | pesday afternoon), and many delegates
| WOICH, ae Oa tli If you cannot rup | tute on account of the erowd, and con- | ary here from George's Creek and else-
PA. 3 of wubber Boots and yspep ine you eat. | | take three of I ott’s quinine pills. | sequently this step has been forced | where. A very interesting meeting is
Wil AU GAY Ttartifieially digests the food and aids Bazoo- Speier to M 2881S, Koontz | upon the Superintendent in order to | reported, and it is to be hoped that the
» a Le rs ... | Nature in strengthening and reccon- | and Kendall: You must have the peo- | give the teachers the full benefit of the | convention will res i ;
shier. Shoes, F elts, stockings, structing the e: shansted digestive or | hey predicted | ple w ; ponyehition will jesals In mach good 19
th you to with J institute. the craft. At this time it is impossible
ey've pol ‘em, your
. | Quay would have 150 votes or . i
ballo {| Comment—
“The fact is that Quay today is 25 | treachery to the contrary notwith- | ers to be present at all the sessions of | last.
Sher af i SHEEN ie | standing. The penis alw ays have | (he institute, both day and evening, in- As per announcement in
he TE ; t : ’ or Chios tO uit | been with Koontz and Kendall, and we | yqipuch as they receive pay for the | several weeks ago, the United Mine
him in his misdi and futile at- | OW have it clearly demonstrated that ! time in attendance to meet expenses, | Workers gave a grand banquet at Hay’s
t | they are against you. You went to a | und declares that the teacher who ab- | hotel, Tuesday night, which was partici~
1 the self from any of the sessions | pated in by a great many people. The
Lo your | of the institute fails in his duty to him- | editor of this paper was present, and
there | self and to the directors who have em- | we can truly say that the banquet was
loyed Lim. all that could be desired, reflecting
gans. It is the latest d to machine estim ;
ant and tonic. No other preparation | lished in a Philadelphia. The
can approach it in efficiency. It in- | tained at lc
stantly relieves and permanently cures | Quay me:
Indigestion, Het Stew art, C
Sour Stomach, St
Areties and Overshoc
l Hi Lick SUP ply Co.
00), . LICHLITER
| The Superintendent urges the teach- | to say how long the convention will
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of impe rfectdigestion
C. Delvitt 260, CF 2050:
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pecopie to pound
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4 i $ r In A ATTY | i a v | The eleventl nnual convention of | great credit on the organization; and
ssued pr —e $ A LICALITER S STORE IS HER IRRTE IN HR ! I 2 one The Verdiet and the Lesson. 1 he ? t - a oe TA ee Hinht here we wish to extend ois sin
1 not 3 . + rs 4: | the County Schoo rectors’ Ass 5 ¥aD 2 2
e s iy Ii iy |] of the e result of this week’s tions Is |. will be held in the High School | cere thanks to the management for
Il i-C nl tition with added hs = ; Tin 8
: i a that the anti-Q only are pe tition with added emphasis | building, Wednesday and Thursday o | courtesies extended to Tur Star.
: { : A r: . rY 1 Rw both branches.” {tothe e tia nrotost of 1898 against & 3 3 : : 5 :
B80) Groceries, G raili, All Kinds of G rouna i 2a, FOR Sha oe fe | 2 : e tL 1c pron SE of ae against |e same week theT eachers’ Institute We had the pleasure of hearing Dis
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p—— ary - ‘ c o > : AIT TRIER [he cyfao myer folly of William Jen | convenes. The first session will be | trict President Young, of Lenaconing,
{ 2 Baled Ha V Stra W, Oil, Salt t nd 1 otatoces, HD TRICKS | nings Br who i fone YOUrs grew so | woqpesday afterncon. On Thursday | Md., deliver a very able address in the
« e much bigger thon the Dene afternoon the Directors’ Association | Opera house, just before the banquet,
3 v . >a . . » ~ . ty as to conpel its craven leadership to | . . 3 soe a co think COTY i . i
We can suit the most fastidious in the line of Flour. We | With hl: a . on HP LO will meet with the teachers in joint nd we tl ho gross Hines or vias lo
= recoghilze him as an absoludee tator. | : . « ar 1 1 1 P
| . recog session. jorer who heard him will admit that
y the {following brands—Pir 3tRY’S Best, MINKNE:AHA, Under bosship the party was | A oments p
handle the following brands—DPin: 1y’s Brest, MINNEIIAH o oh > 2 1 ] a i | Below is © general statisti? stato: his arguments in favor of organization
> y 7 a ymmitted to the exploded a 5 ro
Persian, Gorpex Lixk and Excre’s Winter Wear Frog, also ae I bromagan. | ment relating to the public schools of as timely and to the putts, She
Vrgoite 2G Diver: gan-, oar Tt wen andi the miners are once organized as they
best brands of Buexkwhrar Frouvr and Exrtire WaEAT FLOUR, x and landed down with the additions] | Somerset county for the year ending! = 0218S 1 LE 8 ner In the
; : : Durable Cea ioti | June 4, 1900: a 2. ney !
: oe : urable 5 iotic and even vicious doe- | « @ = UV: 2 e iey ; i
ko We buy our goods in car lots and sell at the lowest living prices. . Steuctions 5 a iy : | Savior of senoat dntriats land, and ws boheie yien oh time
f : Alia lie re > = z comes it will be a benefit to employers
| IO BC sneral Jliey | Number of schools... 327
Yon, Xi 513 3 > | INO BOT Heras policy | ~t as well as employes. Let the good
Grant St. S = = Salisbury, Pa. ; - J evaded oo ig] 28 js y
: ? we ai PENNSY Zs y of onpinsitinh eonnected | Number graded schoo % work progress rapidly, and let every
Total Mex | with the es thing Number of ungraded schools... °% | miner and mine laborer join the organ-
oe | ts 5 Stine Number a 3 y re sa ya
; ™ | wl this at a eountry Number of tenchers employed ization, for it is his duty so to do.
=" | 0 caenrar a fullof pro y a entment. | during the year... eoidthyes We had the pleasure since the cone
Ry g | € » folly of such a policy need not be | Number of pupils enrolled...... sntion is in sessi sting man
{ \ J I J : : ention is in s on of meeting many
Tw 4 ; | NOGR APH C0, Bept. 30 | commented upon. In consenting to it | Pupils in attendance over 16 of the prominent labor leaders of this
3 3H toa | ! , party leaders not only invited de-| years of age > istriet. and we conside re
{ the party leaders I onty mviteq ge-| die 5 : district, and we consider them gentle
| 90 : « Kd $5 | | fear, but they also saddied the Demo- Pupils in attendance under eight men of good principle and intelligence.
; SEntie tiny 3 So : tori rears of hoo 2613 SE E
cratic party with burdens under which yearsofage................... =H Our citizens owe it to these men to
[in 5 alip_Practic | : 5 = 2
; A Farm Library of unequalled value—Practical, | | it munst groan and sweat {or voars to) Average No. months of public : 2 Y 2 ee a :
| Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehen —Hand- | HOUSE. | Loot rian Pe pois 2 i show them all due respect and courtesy,
: somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. | ay ne publicans. 3 | : | come, burdens which will seriously| schuol............ rues 7.1% op (he miners are the motive power
a 2p JACOB BIGGLE | | i-Quay Republicans ....... iT | | handicap the party in future races for Otlicial vi its to schools by the | that move the wheels of prosperity in
2 HORSE BCOK | | 4 lors, and | power. Years of repentance and re- Superintendent................ 337 | this region. When the miners prosper
i | | tobe { canting will be required to wash away | Schools not visited by the Super- we all prosper, and whea they are idle
| oN JOI pir. lL the d i marks of this Populistic| intendemt.................... 27
SE AS | | : Latif pag Re 2 or underpaid we at once experignce
i No. 2—BIGGLE BERKY BOO K { | Anti-Que re debauch and restore the party to the | Average salary of teachers...... $30.00 or : PeRIgNe
All about grow ng Smal —read and 1 De me Pras 3 [ati hre : de hr rt = * I i 5 depression in business.
£ | 1 repo) uctions Quay Republicans ............ 105 | re are informed at Sheri Saylor confidence of the American people. | Teachers holding State Normal —.
e or fk 11s a 5 There re 3 un the party suf- diplomas. ............. i... 23 At the Same 01d Stand
a \ he .
Tis t | Majority ag u ficient hon al to reconstruct | Teachers holding on Demcornt vapars. they hen, any
rom | Doubtful o ! tical pie Domn i pepers—iber hem, an
i the Demoer the first step to- | tificate 14 Yo
ellow ! i HAT SEN LINN : SE > Gn :
kin ’ Pric ts. WHAT SENATOR LINN wards reformation’and restoration will | Teacher oliing “Phe vy we lost it is somethin’ like
g i Ns. 4— BIGGLE 1 COW BOOK ’ . ; ; i » Of Pittsburg, | { be Lo cul fx utterly dis-| certificates.............. cota 50 =
- All about C » Dairy Busines i : | Juicy Roasts ‘hoice ‘OREO - bod : ol Rn orvinining an rl
{aret 2 oa er : | Juicy Roasts, Choice Dress d | own Br sm, aud return | Teachers holding povianseee An al 1 explaining, an’ makin’ some
ond ’ | Poultry. Sa dine and to tl} srs. The man! tifeates. vaio 0. pio i 238 Ey an’, “therefore’—but lawzy
rastly | and his doctrines are new and strange | Teachers who are graduates of 1e use?
i | | § . | to Demo "hey have been tried | colleges..................... 6 no! in Bowersville—when we arg
is is To) A to Democracy ey hav « € i
| 4 ny ¥ 1 1 | i | aor » did.
ior to .r | i Fes i A {and fou md wofully wanting. —Conaells- | Number of teachers who at fond oles 2 : = that hoppenadiwas the
| 3 r 3 Ve know that ¢ the apps ©
d by ) ville Courier { Dem.) {| ed a State Normal, but did not Y.und
fine 3 3 3 aie aim to serve 1 V1til | =o | gre ate : slide
fined - oR ver k ¢ i I aim to serve . w | graduate... ...... ........ 14 slide
? Chicken, or pro all i hit Ya} it 1; ot | City Man and Country Paper. Nira hin anion de Ain slid.
d are : § il Truits, the best in tha | J Number of teachers educated in
¥ away for the 3 : 3 . | 1 . : 5 3 :
1d re- i the market Yes | | he homing inst in the blood is | the common schools and local Itepubtican newspapers is full o’ shouts an?
been 3 1 cea a ay | felt by hard-headed, shrewd and prac- normalschools.......c........ | x
f the } LAT i with | tical men, eng in business in great l Average age of teachers...... 25 | They gore With als ean’ glory, an’ headlines
\ | Thionkine tha hilic or a 13h. “ i 3 eh tiv tree fr {neon 2 : aE = ten fe ng,
xcell a F'hanking the 1 a lib | ayers. Sennio ol the wi and tly free from incon- | No. of teachers who have pre- | An: yeliin big black letters: ¢ Twas cans.
labor ¥ old; it 1s the eral solicit-| ter county, Ww inne | venient sent Yet, though they viously taught five or more | ed by so-an’-so,”
b z $ “Eat | dent pro tem of the tener. : : 2 | : :
tbove ¥ £ : ry rosent T 1 t i \ fio Con their ne apers with keen and Orme... | isi, 181 | An’ showby fi figgers just how she
. ine a continuance of the esent: . 1! the | ratic Coun- | i a 2 oe ’ re : oh
years i 1 3 1 tin + Ld from Alleghen) will be el ] or to every | C8 relish, they throw them ide | Number of teachers who have ! a San Youos I Bott the
=a + same, 1 an spealke the house will be ele = * | when read rile some little sheet, n - The ev artanes a- | Bub, = Thee: erSviltieLae =
ws Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and ihe FARM JOURNAL ne, & a sisi of dn tave 3 pin bee the county, either to a | When read, while some little sheet, nol | had no previous experience... 67 | "Lon tant hid—
o : e J > tat senator y above - | v piv eo brinted. « i ia : Fie in i . i : Noa Ea
fA LIE n: feos endl suas) PH bo sent by mst Respectfully yours, votes out of a total of 254 on the fi ; Democrat or a Scull Ring | PV Loni w 3 nae and put to- | State appropriation for the We know that just what hit us was the
to any address ior A D AR BIL oo er , : ay ; © | gether as if jumbled in a scrap-basket, -ear endi \. 1899 $ 47.453.00 Land
= Sihnlio pany JOURNAL id Gircutar describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. ~ A 1: ,. | ballot in joix Rept and instructed that the | 8° re : ! year ending June, 1899... § 47,453.00 | an
radi ater: 30 un Ax i Cv AHL, Salishury, Pa. When Senator lotior be kept & soornot be rend to 110 We into the pocket and carried | from taxes and all other slid i
i § Ia : i ti idee of Election in the county | home. sources except State ap- | oe
{ a he. > | This is the country paper published propriation aa $7 ]3 | The country = happy—she!s just ag
v 1 a dna “ith inflate 4 A good an’ grand—
a t ection Board Ha Yen bun Expended for teachers wages} 68,207.32 she'll goon ju ceful, right at the
3 5 ; y OF. I nt and Xind- | Gost of text-books and sup- same
= o £ & & SRISEE TE A : 3 narked as Cost © S uf
9 a NOLONIHS YA Basing SUE. LF he get them on the ballot od 5 goes on plies’... oi $ 9,259.49 | j= We got no cause to worry about the reason
‘shouIony ju, allot. er 4 ed ta : why—
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1 i ( Fy 3 ? 7 158A e is no question about = Eapends g Toon Je bus IT ain’t no use to figger on what has
8 » NVA ago gult of the 1 t Co 8, except books
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G2 Si turns are ¢ circle and teachers’ 41,490.80 | i My tarot Down her Bowersville, when
18 that in both the senate
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up ‘981eyo INOYNA ‘571701 v192ds 0410001 SN Snoay} Ino ude} SHUNT support the Averagefex rate, .... 0... 6 mills sl
-9susdXa INO 38 dS JO PISILISADPE SU y3noaq PoaInooss the opponents le ¢ fc Increase in number of schools | imore American,
ledge | rs 1s ) 1g = —-
suoeg -senbox wodn quos queyed © wIEIGO 03 Mo, Cows jo ANmge Ee [17 eheuied Tin | EL a - Settled
i ist » {in the Herald of 3 nerease in total enroll 589 ettled.
-quaged op Suruiowod 99.3 uo ilo mo 94001 Apdwoad [1a wonuosur Aue soniation at this ti t | in the Herald ib we I iliopaite sover I roa C met > SH a wa Se
ator Flinn. “Quay i of the Democracy | 5 oN i : 1ierease 1t rage attend- The Silver question.
3 Sum A JuIngal 997 an ew : > 1 al times over ho wns 4 how
jo aondrsap pue Horny ©UIpuas auo Joy ry om Tt DOH by oe 0 knew, and I Yu and they re- | al tim S Oyeh but he wa 8 be Y | The Philippine question.
, 7 FTE 1 -. | on the farm 1d lie will be a sabserib- | .
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buried county
took no chances.
| Foley’s Honey and Tar | SARNER SALVE,
| for chiidpern,safe,sure. No opigtes. | ++ a
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