PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLisnen every fkioay. Friday, April 16, 1909 Orrii t, BROWN'S BUILblNQ BROAD HT. bi'iisoriptiok: Onb Ykar One dollur and fifty cents. Six Months Suvent.v-llve wnita. STK1CT1.Y I.N ADVANCE. Rntered at the pot office of Milford Plkfl OoltUfF. PflUlylVHIlift, Hi SUCOlKi olsas Ir-ntter, November twenty-fir.t, Ib'Jfi AUDITOR'S NOTICE Iln the Orph m's Court fur th County of Pike. Advertising Rates. Onlnc-h, one insert tor II ft" Each subsequent insertion .75 H0UU011 r.tMv,turnisi.il un aiplicattui. Will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legil Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notises - 8"0 Auditor's notices 4.0 Divorce notices fi.'O Sheriff's sales, Orphans court flnles, Jounty Treasurer's sales, County st.tle msnt and election proclamation ohnt-gt d by the lucb. 4. H. Wmn Kttcn. PPBLIBHKEt, K.s'atb of KOUKKT AWDKR90N deceased. E iPCUtnrtA ocou n t The undersigned, appointed "Auditor to pass upon the exceptions film! in the above stated nc-connt. to re-tnto stiid ic coiint, If neceswary, and nwiite riittiriiiiHiou of the IuimIk jti hands of mild executor, 10 and miiKiiffht the parties entitled therlio. and make report to next term of Court," will attend to the duties of his appoint nient on Thur-day, the th. day of Mar, A. J. it, at . 'clock P M , cf wu I lUy, nt his office, corner of Ann and Third streets. In the Borough of Ml I lord, Ha when and where all parties interested are required to attend and nrove rnir claim 1 hey may have afrniust said estate, or be forever debarred from coming in 011 the sam luuue. HY T. BAKER, Auditor Milford, Pa., March 29. 1909. - 4t. MU Pike County Sunday School Asso ciation will meet in the F'resbyterim church in this plnre May Rtli. TI Woman's Society of the church wil prepare a supier for the delegates. Woman's Aid Bociety ot the PresSy. terian church met this week at the hom of Mrs R. O. Borckley. The next meeting will be at the home c f Mrs Herbs. The 8us8ox liegister grieve be cause the Milford team play such rough basket ball. We suggest that Newton send over a bunch to trln tbnu out. An apparatus is used now which sucks up dust instead nf raiding it. d clouds. They look as if tney would be satisfactory to use in school rooms and are quite inexpensive. Citation to Heirs cf Henry M. Courtrigbt, Deceased To Anna Keyes, L'llie Klpp, Sarah Roren ornns. Geoijre Buchanan, Mafrgle Nelson, Delia ChrUtiaua, Hannah Courtrlpht, Kmma Chambers aud Charles P. Cuurt right: You are herebv notified that on the slx'n any ot April, A U. the Orph ans l;ourt ol I'lke Lknintv directed a ctt:v tion to be iflfeuad coinninndluir von nnd eeh o( yon to be and appear at the Court House at Minora in and for Mild County o Pike, on the 4th dor of Mv. A. I. lMu. ut 2 o'clock p. m.. to nliow oaiifie vehv apnnt'r dnld rjoptoinlMT 5. 1NOS, purporting to be tieiatiwiu ano Fentanieiic oc rionrv M Cmirtriitht, late or the Township of Mela wre County of Pike una State of P. un- svlrnuln, deceased, f hould not be admitted to probata, and rurtherdtreoted the service of naid citation be made upon all ergons wno enunor. do louna aua nave no known dwelling place within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and baring do surety or sureties lu any Dondor recognizance given tiy mem or any or tnem lor the perform ance of any trust or duty In respect to wnicn shhi citation issued upon whom sur loe of said citation c:in be tnmle, Ity pub lication 111 1 lie -Mllloni ui-piuili and County Pn-aa, for four sucpessive wtx-k prior to the paid fourth day of May. A. JJ. 1W GEORGE GREGORY, Sheriff's Omit.. Milford, Pa hhtriff, April 8, 1U0U. CROSSES The public sales at R W. Bartle tlesons and O. E liurrus were wei attended and fair prices realized Cows brot from 35 to (10 aud hay for (15 per ton Scarlet fever seems to be near'y at an end. No new cases reported. Road supervisors are giving the roads their annual coat of mud from the ditches. Work on the new state road will soon begin. There Is about the usual amount of April moving. K. W Burtlt-sou moved to Sterling, Au-u-t Lelx for. merly of Dunmore moved on Uurtln OD farm and Christian Altemier wiil move to P. K Crosses tann. Mr Altemier will be our mail cir rier for the next four years. Mrs Sarah Martin of Dreher is vis itlng her brother T N Cross. Our genial merchant, Hvinan I . i'ilier, paswd thro town ou liisway home after spending his Easter vara tion with his patents at l.akevlllo. Mrs Burrus is at her daughters, Mrs A. F. tsitii'Mis, where she ex pec s to make her home. Hazel Sandt-rs who has he-?n very ill with measles is recovering. Clayton Sanders has returned home -from State hospital Scranton wheie he was biing treated fur defective hearing. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Ilewui for any oasj of Catarrh th..t can a it curej by, Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney a CO.. Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, hsve known F J Clicne7 for the last 16 years, and believe him petfecfly honorable in all business transaction aud financially able to carry out auy obligations made by bis firm. V aiding, Kinunn Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O hall's Catarrh Cure is token internall) actiug dire 'tly upon the blood nud mucou surfaces of the system. Testimonials seu free. Price 76 oents per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Take Hall's Family Pills for cnnstlpa tion. MAST HOPE Rev. R, W. Minch of Hawley and MrsUeo Hulbert of Lxn called lu.-t week on Mrs Martba Quick, who is seriously ill at the homaol her daugh ter Mrs Flora Budenbagen. Royal Quick of Brooklyn, Fernando of Taf ton are now with their mother. Mrs Mary Dick Is much better aud was able to accompany her danghu r to New York Thursday. A 14 pound carp waa caught by Elliott Bros last week. Wiaa Spring went to Ha ley to spend Eaater Sui day. C. A. Dubnm spent last wt4 wi h bis lamily at Newark Valley N. J. W. J. Stump takes in his Eastern trip this week. W H. Uankins had as hia guests fur Easier dinner bis daughter Nellie and ber husbaud Chester Neanug. Miaa Mugk-le Dabrou has returned home. Fishermen are exe.'te(l at W. H. Banklns us wjon as the seasnu o)hii. Some are wond-ring it they cjn get a post card. Laving on it a lift floating down the De'aw .re.. Sun oue of Iheiu u ill Le quite bouvei.i' . No damige was done in thl piaco by the tornado Ust week. Isuinh Lellouiuicdieu waa visited on 8undav by his daughter aud ao-'. of Livicgston ilunor, N. Y Notice of Election The Annutl Meeting of the Stockhnldi-ri. ot the I looming tir..e Huulii --i slid r isli lug Club for the el.-cliD uf Dirw ors ti, serve for the eimuiiiu y.ar, nod for ihe trausitctU.n of any o li.-r tiuine tloit t.wiv properly oolite tw-fuiw ihe lutelilig, lA-ltl U held at Ihe inli HoiM. in l e l.nvu.M,) i Blooiuing Crove. Pike County. Penii-rl venla ou the Utt day of Muy ll'.v, ut a'.JO O'cluck lu the evening J AM Its F. MeX HiOK Dated, April 7, lu. u fveietmy. Advertise in the I'n "I'D Rather Die, Doctor, than have my feet cut ofT," said SI L. liinuhara, of Princeville, III. "bn yon'li die from ganRrone (which ha eaten away eight toes) if you di n't' said all d jctors. Instead-lie useil Bucklen'a Arnina Salvo till whol cure -i. lis cures oi eczema, teve d ires, Boil--, Burns and Piles astound the world. 25c. at all druggists Spring; Primary To I he Voters of Pike County: PurM.aut to the rvniiirciiients of ti: "filiform Prim a i lea Act," (P. L. luud. pairu 30.) notice la hereby g'vcu thot the Spring Primary for making various nomloaiioi Oiuiro specific illy designated below) wi be held at the election houses Id the sev eral election district of Pike County the - FIRST SATURDAY IN JUNE A. D ln) being the fifth day of said month, bet wee tlio hours of two o'clock p. m. and 8 o'cloc p in- The State Chairman of the Republican Deniocratia and Prohibition purtiea au the Cbuuty Chairmen of the Republica and Democratic parties. In accord u nee with the provision of Section 8 of tui i. uuurm i'riiimrios Aot, ' have oerllli totheCouuty ("omnitssloners the felloe lng lut of offices to be filled at said pri mary election : REPUBLICAN Oue pcrt-oii for Delegate to the St Coitveution. One perKia for Jury CjiumUtilonur of the County of Pike Seven pen-ous for iiit-m Iters of the County Ctmuuiitee One perou for Town Comiuittivmao iu each elet tiuu dl-tiict of Pike County. DEMOCRATIC One pcrtMiu for Dek-g.ite to the State CouVtDtiou. One person for Jury Counuliisiouer of the County of Pike. Fire pernm for xneuiben. of the County Cum mi i tee PROHIBITION One person for Delegate to the Stale Con veil l Ion. INS'I RUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES Any person de4ii lug to be a candidate for any of the above oDious aud tinve his name printed on the ballot innt file with the Commissioner petition signed by cjualifled electors of the poliiical duirict division within which the nomination or vletrtiou Is to be mude, setting forth tnat lbs signers thenof are members of the pttrtv designated. The said pell tiuu ia)l be filed at least three weeks prior to the day of the primary election and the nun -Ikr of bigne-is nhiUl be as follows: Ca illuiite for noniinuilon fon.-ffi e to bo vuted for by the eutire county, FIFTY quai ; fltil electors; candidate for State 1 ltg.it) and parly omces, TKN qualified electitr.. W. )I. CLUNK, PHILIP '1. KIN K EL. MARTIN HAT i O, County Coinmiiisiouera. CO The Most Durable and Sanitary WALL COVERING Easy to apply does not sbow ' laps or brush marks Will not rub off Sixteen Colors and White in 6 pound packages sufficient to cover 500 squu re feet of wall. . Extra Strong (FOAMING) Household Ammonia GALLON BOTTLES F. J. HERBST, MILFORD, PENNA. 50c each TAILORS AVIIY pay as much for a ready made suit, as for one made to your measure? Our prices are not high $15.00 will buy a mans three piece suit or overcoat irade in the latest style and fit guaranteed. If you pay us more you get the value in better material and linings. Womens suits start at $20. See our line of table linen it is worth your while. The Jailiets. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. TEI.EPHONF CONNECTION. Broad Street, Near Ann llOKOKill OKIM.VANCE NO. 48. Relating to digging or excavating in or upon any portion of any sidewalk, treet or alley or public highway of this liorough. lie it enacted and onlnim-d by the Town Council of the Borough of Milford n council assembled and it is hereby enacted and ordained by authority of same as follows : Set tion 1. No person shall dig up f;r excavate any portion of any sidewalk. str.-et, aliey or public highway of this Borough without first having secured from the President of the luwn council, or In his ahsence or Iiiaollity to act. from the Plreet Committee of said Council a written permit so to do, which permit shall specify the conditions and regulations under which said sidewalk, street, alley or pul'ltc highway Is allowed to be dug; up or opened. Raid permit shall only be granted on written application made by some property owner or other responsihle person or persons specifying the pur poses for whk-h Forh excavating or digging is to be done and the sidewalk. b.reet, luley or public highway on which same Is to be done. Any person violating the protistons of this ordinance shall, upon convic tion thereof lie lial le to a Tine or penalty of ten ($10) dollars.. The lovierolng oiolmmce wits on the eighth or March. ItfOS. ordained and enacted, adopted, and passed by the Town Council of the Borough of Mil ford In council assembled as an ordinance of said Borough. ALHKKT J. HI DOLFH, President Town Council of the Borough of Milford. Attest : K. W. McMlTRR AY, rtecreiary Town Council of the Borough of Milford. Approved, March 16th, lu. P. N. BOURNIQUE. Chief Burgess. Spray Oil Destroys San Jose Scale. Will not harm trees. Mixes with water. Endorsed by fruit growers. Is not expensive. Now is the time to spray. SOLD AT ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY RRPOKT OF THE CONDITION OF TH First National Bank of Milford in theStatoof Pennsylvania, at the do of bustuess, February 5, liNti. KKSOUIiCLS Loans and discounts .8 48,309 Overdrafts, sec u ted nud unse cured 129 00 U. a. Hondo to secure circulation 25,hkj Premiums on L A. jionds wno i.i Bonds, m-curitics, etc 93 8iU on iittiiking house, furniture nud fixtures. 1 888 On Due from npproved reserve agents 12,4'i3 fr No'en of other National Bunks.. 0 no Fractiuiuil ptiHT currency, nick els and cents 413 itu Lawful Money Reserve lu Bank, viz: Spe'w t 50 Legal-tender notes... l.aiS) iw $ Ittdempiion fund with V 8. Treusuterlu of circulation) 12a0 On Wall Paper This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over 100 differ ent patterns to select from, ranging in price from 10 to 20c a double roll. Also a lot of remnants to sell for 5c a double roll. Our new stock will please you both in style, quality and price. Look them over before ycu purchase. We can save you money. W. S. RYiVSAN & SON, Gilford, Pa. Alte ,t; THEO H. BAKER, ComuiUtdouers' Clerk. Miiford, Pa-, April 5ih, 19P. noKOHill OP.niNANCE Xo. 4. Relating to the care of dops in the BorouRh of Milford, Imposing a tax or licence on same, providing for collection thereof and penalties for non-com-pllance. lie it enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Milford in council :embied and it la hereby enacted and ordained by authority of same as follows : t-tetiou i. That during the months of July, August and September, In eath and every jear, it snail I e the duty of the owner or owners of any dog, mi'le or frnutle, to muzzle the panic, before permitting such dog to run at laiire upon the streets and puMlc grounds of thia Borough; auch muule to Le of such character and eo adjusted as to render biting by such dog Impossi ble. . .Hretion 2. It shall he the duty of each and every owner or owners and each and every person, who shall harlor, poesess or keep any tfog or dogs, male or female, in the lloroush of Millord. on or before the first day of June in carh and every -nr, to pity annually to the Chief of Police of said Borough who is hereby authorized to receive and receipt for the same, a tax or license of one f 1.00) dollar fur each male or spayed female dog.and two ($2.00) dol lars for each unfcpayed female dog, which amount so paid shall be a tax or license for one ear fr. m paid ilrat day of June. tMM-tinn 3. It shall he the duty of aid Town Council to appoint from time to time the special police otlicer of the Borough to receive and collect said li cense or tax, and to nx his compensation, ana the said Council in Its discretion to have authority to revoke said appointment so made. fketioii -I, Kuch and every dog thus taxed or licensed shall wear a collar to which fhull be attached a metal tag bearing the number of said tax or li cense certificate, the said tag to be furnished by the Borough with the tax or license, certificate, und for which ten cents shall be paid by the person or persons obtaining said certificate. The use of any other tag as a substitute for that furnished by the Borough is forbidden. Se4tiin 5. It shall be the duty of the sapecfal police, appointed as herein before provided, to isttue all certificates of payment of said tax or liense paid for dogs In accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, and to keep a record of all such taxes or license paid, and to Issue a certificate therefor showing the name and residence of the person or persons paying said tax or license, together with the numWr designated upon the metal tag furnished therewith, and pay over all moneys collected for such taxes, licenaes, and tags to the Borough Treasurer at the end of each and evsry month. Section 0. It shall be lawful for the High Constable or any police officer to capture, seize ana deliver to tne punuc pound, or otner place designated bv the Town Council, any dog or dogs found running at large In any of the streets, alleys, or public grounds within this Borough, without having the metal tag attached as provided in this ordinance. Any dog so Impounded or detained may be redeemed by any owner producing the tag or licence certifi cate therefor and proving his ownership, within forty-eight hours after cap ture of said dog by such officer upon payment to the special police appointed as hereinbefore provided, of the sum of two $.00) dollars fur the use of the liorouuh. And if such impounded dog be not redeemed within 48 hour it ahull be the duty of Mich officer to post a notice on a bulletin board In front of the Borough I tiildln in said borough, giving description of the doc im pounded, and warning owner of the Impounding of such dog, and that the same will be killed or destroyed if not redeemed on or before noon of the following day. And If such impounded dog is not thus redeemed according to said notice, u snail ne tne uuty ot tne onicer in enstrge to kill or otherwise dispose of such dog. - Set tion 7. No person other than the owner shalt -remove or cause to be removed the collar to which is attach d the tug, or fcaid tag, or either of them from the neck or any dog. b'i-tinii 8. It shall be the duty of the High Constable and the nollceman ol this I orough to fee that thia ordinance is properly enforced, and to make coniplMiit I e rot e tne i. met Hiirnew, or a Jumna or the Peace of the Bomugli against any and all persons violating this ordinance or any of Its provisions. hectlon tt. Any p ruon or persons falling or neglecting to comply with, of feri'iing a.tainsi or iolaUuK any of the proWtdons of any section of this ordi nance ?hall on conwttiun be liable to a line or penalty of three dollars for eui'.'i ulteme. Sv!hm to All ordinance! or parts of ordinances In conflict with any sec tion cf the ai-ove ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. The forot,oi?g ordinance .was on the eighth day of March. 109, ordaine and enaited, udopud and passed by the Town Council of the Borough of Mil ford in council assembled as un ordinance of said Borough. ALHKKT J. RUDOLPH, President. Town Council of the Borough of Milford. Attest: E. W. McM I" !i it AY, fcVertary. Town Council of the I'orough of Milford. The Chit f Burpee not having approved the above ordinance and bavin? filed ol'j- eiiuns On rt to, at a regular meeting of the Town Council held Apr.. Fifth, l?ut. on motion duly made and seconded, it was resolved that ordl imnef- No. 4 9. relating to cure of dRu, &v., be reconsidered and re-enacted On the vote to reconsider ami re-enact, the yeua apd nays being called on th qtjveuon whether said ordinance shall pass, notwithstanding the objection of the l.ress. the follow in,': named counctlmen. being two-thirds of all th. momhciH elected to said co ncil. to wit: W. H. Aimer, F. A. Beck, Hober' Fin'!iy. AMu-it ltnduiph and John C. Warner, voted in the affirmative. I-T-enT the record. Attest: L. W. McMl'RRAV, Secretary Town Council. Total $1113,839 4 LIAUILITIK8 Capital stock paid in $ 2.V000 O, Surplus fund lu.OUO 0" Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid .724 59 National Bank notesoutstauding o,iKJ0 iu Due to otner national banks k3 K Dividends Unpaid 7 Ou Individual deposits subjeot to cluok 125.57fi 74 Demand certificates of deposit. . 1,060 On Lor tilkd c'iccks 87 5 Total $190,839 46 State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, ss: I, John C. Warner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of niy knowledge aud belief. JOHN C. WARNER, Cashier Subscribed ana sworn to before me thi 11th day of February 1M0U J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, Notary Public Correct Attest : W. A. H. MITCHELL, ) P.N BOUHMQUlfi. V Directors. A.D.BROWN. S A Sure-Enuogh Knocker J. A. Harmon, of Liza more, West Va., says : fAt Inst I have found the perfect pill that never disappoint me ; and for the benefit of other afflicted with torpid liver and chronic constipation, will say : take Dr King's New Life Pills," Guaranteed satisfactory. 25o at C. O. Armstrong Druggist. Advance of tne Oiacrers. For a Ions time p.at bfVMiflc ob serv.it ions in var.jua p iru of tht woild iiave shown a ttiiut-ui-y on the part ol glaciers to ret Je. This ha. been p.trticu. Mi; noted in tlie A'p. But recL.it intoriKuiimi ir.df au-s tLa a elan;.,? uia be at Laiid. Al least, it has been fo-.'nd thai t;:ice r.04 the Norv.,iy gl ;ii rj have LiaUM to ad varue tK.n. lu l!i i7 tMs proyressioa b.ca:ue geiitr.tl in .Norway, the ad vaaca varying. ti :u 1 to 12 meter H,s Hurr.ble VVish. "My dear friend. I beg you to lend me fi.'ty dollart," wrote a needy man to an acquaintance, "and tben forget me forever. 1 am not worthy to b ctaicuibered." Campers' Charcoal Furnace. Every camper shot: Id have a deep tiu or stieeuioo bucket with a fia cover to use as a charcoal furnace it: the tent on cold nights and rainy days A row of small boles around the side abuut two inches from the botloc u tlie lice of boles with broken sion or saud. Make L a rule to scaitei the embers every time an open fire i uud, aud gather this charcoal In tht aucket and keep dry. Cooking caa th Uoue in the teut free from smoke and when a gentle beat all night b desired, put the cover, leaving b small opening for draught With thh beater any camper caa be comforts ble. even under the moat advert cir "aiUuca.U i, U , , . Rjserved Her Verdict. A ge-:leman who waa no longer young, and who never waa handsome, said to a child in the presence of ber parents : "Well, my child, what do you think of me?" The little girl maae no reply. "Well, you don't tell ma. Why won't you?" Two little fat hands tucked the cor ners of a pinafore Into her mouth, as she aaid archly, tn a timid whisper 'Cause I don't want to get whipped. ZangwMI's Name Mr. Zangwill's recent presence ft this country gives timeliness to a appreciation of the author and Zioi 1st from the pen of Clarence Ru.V wMch apreara in "Putnam's and il Render." Mr. Rook retells the ai t: nfi and c.iracteristic anecdote of t reply to a hidy who asktd his Chi ilun name hia usual signature be : I. Zaugwill. "I have nc Christ:; name." he answered. "My fii. na U Ibrael." A Man's Birthday. We do not know whence a ma onies ior whither he noes; yet w hoo&e his birth or death day to celt .ate his recurring century. -r.nuld choose his day of achievemen -London Saturday Review. Only Road to Success. Remember that you cannot be car -led to success in a carriage with tht tinges oiled, the backs padded, act 'ie seats cushioned; you must trulg. ju foot along the dusty highway. The hansom cab was the Invention if Joseph Aloysius Hansom, an emin ent English architect, who flourished .bout 75 years ago. He Invented what he called the patent safety b about 1 8:; 3 tnd died in 1883. A Sharp Answer. "I am not happy with my husband Can 1 get a separation ?' asked a lady of a lawyer. "His life Is insured In your favor, Isn't It?" "Yes; I made ilm do that before we married." Well, dent separata. He'll Ufa long r way from, jroul rT v3 you ore intend- 5j in 3 to put in Gas or ar3 having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES g Cuddeback & Co. . s S BROAD ST., MILFORD, PA. MOVED TO 1630 CHESTNUT ST WE are the oldest Wine and Liquor House in Philadelphia. We have been obliged to move from tlie old stand where we have been for so many years must have more room to accommo date our increasing business. Because we have the finest trade in Philadelphia it no reason why we should be higher priced. Old Penn Whisky, 75c quart. $2.75 gallon is tlie finest whisky for its price in tlie world. iperial Cahinet Whislcy. $1.25 qt. $4.75 gal., distilied from selected grain spring water. Goods shipped to all parts of the United Stales. Thomas M&ssey &. Co. mo aEffiat sl 1630 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. - ' i 1 M P y ik Slang in tngr-a. Hotten's division o( siuuf terms for Inebriety would be useful iu police courts If fashion did not so quickly change in this respect. The following vera classified as denoting mild intox ication: Beery, bemused, boozy, bus by, buuy. corned, foggy, fou. fretu. hazy, elevated, kiky. lu&uy. luoouey, muggy, niuziy, on, screwed, stewtd. tight and wlney. In an intermediate class stood podgy, beargered, blued, cut, primed, lumpy, muddled, ploi.gb d. obfuscated, swipey, three shteis U ths wind, and toohuavr. It Dees Not Pal. "Q iarrel nut t all. No man whu rerolvea to ma." the most of himself i can spare time for personal conten tion. SUU leas ctn he afford to take all th consequences. Including the vitiating of hia temper and the loss j of self-control. Yield larger things ! to w hich you caa show no mora than equal right, and yield lesser ones though clearly your own. Better five your path to a do., than be bitten by him In contesting for the right Evea killing the dor would not cur It 4 bit."
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