a rr A - Wednesday, THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY PA ree m — 8 THE BULLETIN ELIZABETHTOWN : MARIETTA THE GRAIN MARKET — Miss E. Haldy Libhart left Tues- Sramuita— MOUNT JOY, PA. News in Genera] From That Busy |day for Bristol, Tenn. where ‘she | The Situation as Viewed by Joseph . Boro West of Here will attend Intermont College, F. Pritchard J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r. ————g—— John Ramsey of Philadelphia, is - 5 5 : Mrs. Malinda Breneman is the |Spending a short vacation with his The movement of wheat off the fp SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR| guest of Mrs. Henrietta Gish, orf brother, George R. Ramsey, on Gay | farmg of ibe Uniteg States broke 2 dix S 5 ! Flori streei, records last week as 1e receipts ix Months rene. Cents [Flore John Updegrove of Harris-| Mrs. Lottie Baker and son Lewis, | at Western markets were 19,190,000 ~ Three Months.......25 Cents I Thursday with Mrs. Liz- | are on an extended visit to the | pughels compared with 11,793,000 Single Copies. .......2 Cents tate “Groff. ii | former's sister, Miss Amanda Rol- | pushels for a like period last year. se Sample Copies........ FREE | Ms. Mary Kirby of Harrisburg is|lins, at Pittsburgh, x : A great deal of this wheat was [the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George | Mr. and Mrs. Abram Stehman, | oyptless sold by farmers before | M_ Baxtresser. { who spent the past two months at | {ne war broke out, but much of it Entered at the post office at Mount | * I. W. Hoover of Harrisburg, was |their summer home here on Elbow | woo s01q at the higher prices. . Joy as second-class mail matter. the guest of H. S. Hoover and |Lane, returned to Baltimore for the The movement of wheat in West: ~/ All correspondents must have their | 5 or Tonreday. = | winter. ern Canada was also on a large | temmunicasions reach jis office nov i My John Christian and daughter| Rev. James B. McClure and a | a1” The abnormal strength shows > later than Monday. Telephone news) ‘ro Royalton, are the guests of |band of singers of the Nicholson- in the Liverpool market during the ) of importance between that time and |Anna of li a Jacobs 4 Hemminger evangelistic party, con-|j,o week. One of the features of ) 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- id a as M. Ross of |ducted services in Zion Reformed |p. week's business was the ship- > ges for advertisments must positive- | oii 2h ven Thursday with the | Church on Sunday evening. ment to foreign countries of 282,000 ly reach this office not later tham Lancaster, spent LIHrerey Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Graves and | porrels of flour. The wheat crop of Monday night. New advertisments| family of Mrs. Hes of Philadel- | sons Edwin and Reed, returned On |yyegter; Canada has been somewhat J o inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday| Miss Vernie Seiders ‘ ents. | Thursday from Chesapeake City, | d by drought as well as wet night. Advertising rates on applica- | phia, is the guest Oa paren Sy Mavoiid. where they spent the Tins y as . tion. Lm Baa Lg F. Ss. |summer on their house boat. B. W. Snow, crop expert, after a ji " | Miller of Manheim, were guests of | Miss Josephine Patton Musser, [ Cools trip in the winter wheat ter- EDITORIAL Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Singer. who is a student nurse in he Bpisco- | io." cave a large acreage is being Little Servia has been doing a lot|” re any “Greenawalt and wife of | pal Hospital, Philadelphia, is spend- | ecqej under splendid soil condi- I of big work. | Monessen. are guests of Mrs. J. H.|ing a ten-day Yocatlon with bo Ja tions and that a great deal of the A SN 08 | Brubaker on West High street. | rents, Mr. and Mrs, Boi 0 gi early sown wheat is above the Sa | » local institute of the direct-|{ Philip Von Hausen has so 118 | oround and presents a thrifty ap Success comes to some men in The achers of this district will | entire flock of fancy and common pearance, also that an increase is ite of themselves, gre = a Saturday, Oct. | pigeons to E. R. Ville, and also dis- apparent in Arkansas. “8 wa 3 2 : posed of his Rhode Island Red This same crop expert regarding Never judge the age of women OF| Rev. H. M. Miller and wife of chickens to E. C. Humer, at Hotel], oom crop says rains at the ii OE: ard : $ | Penbront sua ours. Wo A. Laird of | Marietta. . : | of August improved the prospects SEES outward appearances. ‘hambersburg, were guests of Mr. George H. Pinkerton, scoutmaster |. + "(pio valley and that Illinois Be. 2 : AE Paul Shirk. of Troop No. 1, of the Marietta Boy | ;;, naiticular will have a larger vield AjfcTioA figy TOW De foresd Wo A Ulrich, daughter of | Scouts, has tendered his resigna-|ip,; was expected on September 1. raise a crop of opera singers. Dr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ulrich, left | tion. Scout Cone Sonne Missouri shows no particular change Po 9 {on Friday for Philadelphia, where | Will have charge of the troop unti in prospects. ; : ; she will study medicine. a successor qualifies. : Parts of Kansas, Nebraska and No panticuiar good. san Some oplis Miss Amy ‘Treichler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Brandt|., goithern Towa the yield will of something that’s generally bad. Dr. ne Mrs. A. C. Treichler, left on and Christian Brandt of this place, | , ve disappointing. | Friday for Blackwell’s Island, N. Y.. were present at the anniversary din- The corn market has again devel : : rey} . ner given to Rev. Joseph Nissley, oped into a bw\lish situation. Near 'hen this war is ov ere will| where she is a trained nurse. § RABY. ; J I s When thi war i : oer th 7 Ww Hore feb Ensminger of Marys | near Hummelstown, in honor of his Iv all the big traders are to be seen be a readjustment of military reputa- oe i: “Isaiah Souder of Rock | eighty-fourth birthday anniversary. |. “tn. tong side. Hons. rsland, Tl were in the borough to| Rev. Branson Richards of Leban-| nongigerable of this grain last Sle { oh Y 2 > $ er - qat J - . 4 . attend the funeral of their brother. on, President of the ia nie Con { week sold for export and this has ; Bl oe EL . srence of the Lutheran Church, oc- Ar i p ob more Occasionally a man has a soft spot| Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Obetz of Man- | ference or Ab or, Evangel. caused Argentine corn t e C in hi ’ £ in his! heim and Mrs. Frances Wenger of |eupied the pulpit in Zion Evangel-| gy held. There was a big im or his houri but more often In Ibs Lo ato the “en sts of Mr. ical Church here at both morning |... vement on the cash demand for 3 ancaster, ar e 5 SLE 2 : % + o oy i S : hea 4 1 Mrs wa Wenger, on Park and evening services on Sunday. oats and the purchases for export . w se nd t ’ a Robert Zanker has moved his jew: | ¢1..0q the market to a higher level. so $i street. . : 3 elrv store next doc t the office of | mpay ee va react] reve Applying the initiative referendum A special meeting of Friendship |elry store next door to a > 2. | There was some ction, however Sonal) S rohnl e etn . will be held Friday Dr. H. A. Mowery. on Market street | ,, ,rofit takine bv longs ang recall to wars, . thers would be °e n the counciliand work on the new theatre | ing n 1% y lll En. By wal bs ortant 1 ss| 1 be started next week ts 3 0 amp M ited at the old; SALUNGA : ese war declarations 1 ast ti rty-eight Ve { le S e (College boy landed all | tonsorolR 1 wonld have Leon Ie Mrs + fford, D t > : | pe as hem aig Berth? Se G A of J Kendig bought the Aaron | B ; 2 wr 3 a Be as tO 1 th € n ul | $s = * ® S Pe on. 1 S S W to 1St now XD 3Imith. id of the C io of N ay: wa ok for o 1, R. R.. has i ed an order that As Son 1 Sp 3 Y eie pol ents down the working hours in the K S : )sca eid- » © » . round-honse and wvards from 10 to 9 X 1 Ma \T nent ¢ week + hours a day. to take effect at or = 3 ! areadly shoul a ay BA Fee covered that At a meeting of the committ ¢ Board . resign 3 on S In Elias Honber- the ultimate consumers carry heavy, of the H. coh] as Principal of "Ory . Tharsdiay.- U0 wae depld as ted upon with re-| M ind Mrs spent Sun- : isa OT 2s ‘as released from his | Mrs. Frank gove LT ursday, it recie 1 q f his | M Frank ro» e the Missionary and Sun ATLIS Ot Wilh ih Nioard: The 1 Sinicide + Conference nt the oy ‘ ontrac vith Joard ne | lL. st : ise to localize its war J emt es old Horchor nos Board immediate took up the elec- | The tobaccee S bout all been s ig like a promise to localize nny }0 no Rela Ar tion of a sucgesso to Prof. Soh! ring rapidly and ¢ cholera i and from a list of ten applicants howii aR epiEanllc =Ta. A EEG : Er gle of eo» they selected Prof. Geo. Farrell, of Dr. John wife and son . : : SPORTING HILL Picture Rocks, Pa. who will take |Don of fn were Sunday Belgium's \title to the light weight ,. .,q Mrs. Henry Mohn and|charge at once. visitors in our town. championship}of the world seems t0/sons Oscar and Harry of Akron, — ——a———— Misses Elizabeth Piefer 2ua Mey 1 shal sSpen Sunday i he homes of J. E. Kendig were among a crowd to at- sretty welll established, spent Sunday in the § . Vere 2 be wraith : o\ e 8 8 Stauffer and Amos Sumpman. hy PLEASANT VIEW | tend a picnic at Penryn. \ Mrs. Harvey Cover is spending O'R cutting is in progress. most Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eby spent Whether they Kaiser will reach|i; oo)” at Lancaster. Sy wh : on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Swartz : ~ A : T Nights are r«¢ Tr y and many 5 Nl . 9 2 Paris before th.p Czar reaches Ber- Mrs. Susan Nissley and Mrs. Wm. Nights are rathe I chi ly and many fang Mrs, Heffly at Adamstown. lin i ill an open question Hershey and daughter Anna Mary @ '0V2¢Co larmer wonders If Jack| Mr, Samuel Mumma and daughter Blswim Ae : |visited the Mennonite Home and ooh come. Grace and, Miss Miriam Kendig visit- > > | 111 > 1S 3 3 ini arves T : . 3 Daniel Brandt at Bamf | Eli P. Eshleman finished harvest |eq friends in Marietta on Sunday. Football heroes this year will have ~~, —aW_. hy cons |i0¢ Dis 13 acre crop on Tuesday. The stork visited the following to share their faime with others WhO Chgue ry Vir. and N Her-| Three men namely, Albert Crick, | families: Messrs. Frank Strickler, lavi rotegher game man Shelley a children } visited |J2¢°P Houser and Frank Longen-|Harvey Keener and Edward Mutzer ving row er gale’ i x ARE) . 3 Ff i i r oe a 7 o y are Days: A x . Milton Werne entral Ramho and |& of Middletown, are employed on |,f our town the last week. aso at Manheim. : jeae Pleasant View and C. 8. farms.| Wr, and Mrs. Philip Metzger and The increased ccst of provisions Mr. ard Mis. GW Fdlse andi. Ch Pp. Eshleman has _about 40 | son Philin from ihe western part will have a tendency to revive the gaughter Fannie visited Christ | PUshels of potatoes for sue: of the state are spending some time ancient custom of visiting. LI ss Reports of “certain liveliness” in the North sea may be accepted as a prelude to certain deadliness. ® ® * ® Our iron and steel mills are work- ing over time and enlarging their markets as a result of the war. * » ® ® One could conceive a reasonable Miller's last Tuesday. | 5; nation going to war in this weather Mr. and Mrs. Philip Keener enter-| Pores Aen sh of for a section of the arctic region. [tained the following on Sunday:|_ tol g § > 8g 0s se Mrs. Ad. Hilton and daughter, Edna So et hand partly cut off on Sat: 3 % : Qin 13 : uraday Ir ng. V There is very little firing being 302 Stella Evelin, Mr. and MTS. | coalv 1orning e is recovering heard nowadays off the Jersey coasts. Sol Risener and Qe rarer) Ed. Eshleman, wife and daughter Maybe all the mosquitoes have been 1 tn i Elida attended Epler’s church and killed. . » - * As for these rumors that filter in through the wireless, one could im- agine a better rumor than any of them, ’ - * $ that Brand Whit- argue with the believes to Nobody mder lock rtook German Army over the possession of son D Brus ® 5 = = 3 of bushels of our great wheat crop Burope where more fat prices. : ® - ® =» ign opera singers will warble over the that they must hereafter pay no income taxin the United States. » - - * * fact Things were bad enough in general without this latest and most depress- fng news of a strike of glovemakers $loversville, N. Y. * * LI J good thing that barrels of whisky exploded in Washington saloon, “before” 8.3 not “after taking” ee os @ in in Anyhow, its a these that ¥ooa conspirators have no use for & Zoverninent that is not satisfled with a pAausible asmperficlal explana-| LI | ar where there are no| ndents allowed, the BEuro-| ronhe certainly is keep- erg busy. } * 5 oo » I naturally feel eom-| importance the na-, at war attach to on the subjeet. . - . LJ the general state of rope, Mexico may n ntly that it ~ ly profourd and are now on their way to a will follow, at ' Grube at Dandisville on Sunday. Miss Edna Kauffman entertained quite a number of her friends at sup- per on Sunday. Miss Marie Shonk of Lititz is {visit- ing her grandparents, Mr. and Wis; Abram Cooper. | Mr. H. S. Bradley of this place, is lifting a fine lot of onions; any per- son wishing to buy some can call at] his home to see them. ! Misses Kathryn Adams and Carrie Saylor of Manheim, called at H. H. | and Irvin Ginder of near Mt. Joy. Miss Stella Nissley spent Monday Tuesday at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibble spent Sunday at Henry Flory's at Sunny- side. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cover Misses Irene Bryan and ny of Manheim, spent Sunday their friend, Miss Sadie Shaeffer. Martin Greiner and f Rheems Mrs. J. W. 1 Mary of Landis- day guests in the Koser, Clayton Koser of Landisville, called on Sunday even- visited on Sunday. Dora Hen- John Rhoads and family Mrs ter Mr Bacl tin Jacob Gruber with Mar- of R Horst Mr Mra 1, Spe and family and Mrs. Clayt S Irwin Geist and son Elstouville Saturday at Bradley's on spent ELSTONVILLE services held at Ruhl’s Sunday were largely at- The all church on tended. On Sunday was election day, for Sunday school offices at Ruhl’'s church at which time the following were elected to serve the coming year: Superintendent, H, P. Wisegarver; assistant superintenent, Frank Druckenbrod; cradle roll superin- tendent, Kate Young; secretary, M. S. Hollinger; assistant secretary, Ellis | Heisey; treasurer, Daniel Herneisen; organist, Kate Young: | chorister, H. P. Wisegarver; as-| sistant chorister, B. M. Ruhl; Ili- brarians, Harry Wisegarver, Esther Hollinger; executive committee, S. Moyer, Aaron Gepfer Saylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Heisey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kauffman were Sunday guests of Cyrus Boyer and family. Mrs. David Balmer, underwent an operation in the General Hospital at Lancaster, is ex- pepted home this week. ur school has thus far thirteen pupils enrolled. \ RA — day — Marietta Man! Going Up J | BE. B. Lindenmuth, of Clearfield, formerly: of HL gi has been elect- vice of the First Na- Bradford, a has to that ti with |, N.lerty on and John pjjjer who recently church. Rev. {noon.. Rev. N. N. Samuel Paup of York county, who was a steady employs of B. K. Eshleman 17 years ag and who was {also very unfortunae as he lost his {right arm 12 years ago on account of a mishap in thy York Chemical Works, made his appearance on the Pleasant View farm on Sunday and began corncutting on Monday. Sam- uel is rather skillful as he can cut as much as the average two-armed man and can also tie his shocks. Quite a few passed thru here on Sunday to attend Children’s Day ex- from thence guested in the homes of Simon Youtz, Amos Coble and M. N. Risser over the Sabbath. [. P. Eshleman and family visited in the home of Daniel Brubaker a short distance south of Mt. Joy, on Sunday. Misses Katie Ober, Ada Brandt d Kate Shearer Eshleman, Lizzie Stella Haldeman visited the C. G. ger home rrespondent was no. W. Eshleman lays last C. P on Sunday. The > too. eshed the week, Eshleman bailed hay | Tuesday forenoon bir \bram H. R baled also al Shank’s Heisey, son of An- | Green Tree five and a on the the past nploved with I. tendered his yv evening We can all Raymond an honorable farewell A — bid CORDELIA Mr. and Mrs Albert Bard visiting relatives at Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Musser of Mountville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berntheizel. M. and Mrs. Albert Sheetz of East Petersburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Mumma. Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman of Enola, were the guests of Mr. Kauff- man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Abram Kauffman. Preaching services in the Ironville U. B. Church Sunday evening. This {will be the last service for the con- ference year. Phares Heidlauf has sold his prop- private terms to William and has purchased C. Y. {Mayer's property on private terms. | West Hempfield Township held {their 8th annual Sunday School con- {vention on Saturday afternoon and {evening in the Silver Spring U. B. O. R. Brooks, pastor of the church and Rev. R. R. Butter- wick of Mountville, Rev. J. C. Bieri, of Columbia and Miss Alice Strick- {ler of Salunga spoke in the after- | Lower, of Kinder- hook and Rev. S. I. Rhoads of Lan- were |caster spoke in the evening. wii street Execution for $250 Elmer H. Shaffer has iss ition against C. F. Boye gh for $250. an ex- n- several | PP. resignation | { with Mr. By rigid Metzger’s parents. financing and active col lecting our M. E. Church has about wiped out the debt .incured for im- provements on the property. A war fiend on Sunday morning stirred up the west end of town, with an iron rake. The jgaider was a drunken, half demented negro. Henry Bender and wife of our town and Amos Musser, wife and son Amos constituted a little family ex- cursion of a few days to Philadel- phia. ——mme i ) ——— MAYTOWN Terry returned to Dickin- School at Carlisle, Pa. Stauffer of Landisville, and Mrs. David Hollen- Edward son Law Howard visited Mr. baugh. Mrs. Harlan Buller of Lancaster, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Eshleman. Dr. J. G. Herchelroth, of Philadel- phia, visited sister, Mrs. A. BE. Eshleman. Ella Eshleman icle, Norman F Wintermute, N. J ( ton Farmer jr, left for Gettys- ere he will enter the Fresh- lass of Pennsylvania College. | { her is visiting Herchelroth at ge Huntzinger and son, | Gettysburg, with oed to 1 visited the battlefield. Mrs. William Heisey of | port, Pa. are visiting her | par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z Heisey. | Mrs. John F. Sonen and grandson, | Blaine, of Reading, Pa., were in| town visiting Mrs, Vallie G. Lowe, a| laughter of Mrs. Sonen. | A. Risser Hoffman, son of M. R. | | Hoffman, returned to Pittsburgh, where he will continue his studies in | the Electrical Engineering depart- ment of the Carnegie Technical School. —— A nn Cordelia Won In a ninth inning rally on Satur- day between the Cordelia and Lan- disville teams, the latter was de- feated by the score of 9 to 6. With the bases full in the last inning, Brumsderfer hit for three bases. The fcore by innings: Cordelia ..112 000 113—9 11 2 Landisville ..010 120 110—86..7 4 Batteries: Staley and Irwin for Cordelia; Gray and Djffenderfer for Landisville, rm A A Qe To the Young Man If our young men were wise and truly have great ability, they will re- main at home, at least until their wisdom teeth are cut. It is more satisfactory to be a prominent and respected citizen of a village than to be an insignificant stranger, jostled and ignored by the hurrying mass of humanity in a metropolis. We would rather be a dog on a farm than a caged lion in a menagerie —Ex. Notice to Taxpayérs All taxes of 1914 are now due, A; penalty of 5 per cent. will be charged on school and county taxes after Oct, 1st, 1914, T. M. Breneman, Coll. {the first Nobody’s “hard to fit’ | Hart Schaffner & Marx Clot TOUT MEN; tall slender men; shost sto who think they are hard to fit; lots of : going without the advantages of ready made cl they believe they cannot be fitted. Hart Schaffner & Marx designers classif human figure under twelve types; and j are produced for each type; men & you At $17.00 to $25.00 you can find cloth fit you; SHOK $5.00. Every pair of Shoes is guaranteed to give you, fect satisfaction or else we want you to return them for a new pair. he there's not-the slight o For Men and Boys in B lace and button at from $1: SHOES THAT SATISFY is our GETZ BRO very highly of my articles on health. and probably It innovation regular health established was an permanently the big newspapers. business man advised to do too much for nothing; only “The that ever it this way. philanthropy anything and really the kind that pays 5 per puzzled me a bit until h These articles in this pa charity, the subscriber way to give his patron value for his money. tising field the best publicity is the newspaper that best serves the interest of its patrons in news and educational service. { Newspapers are the greatest edu-| cators in the world two decades ago when Health Club first nearly all of the best have a regular health The good which the readers of this for and the sale paper get is paid of the Home keep up the other club and although it might be hard This practical me to not try helps people is pays for the paper and in order to get more sub- seribers the publisher seeks in every In the adver- appeared. Now HOME HEALTH CLUB jmuch suffering and called rheuma-| A HEAVY HA jim Reuss ges, Songen wate — ; : eart trouble an various other pittie Tal By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, HEL | ames which mean nothing and does| kg on Heal rm not help the pain at all. A slight SE Real Helps: Many years ago when lU¥ation of one of the bones of the : ; | first started the Home Health SPile may” be the cause of acute| In all of our sch Club work I received a letter from Pain or serious disturbances ang yet|children, who to use t a multimillionaire of Boston, who there may be no special pain in the expression are “blind i | was and is still quite famous as a back. There may be many causes can't see out of th practical philanthropist. He spoke [0 sickness in your family and yet fortunately often the they are unnoticed and unsuspected. selves are not aware Don’t hesitate to ask for any in-|/their parents and tea formation you desire on any subject| Near sighted child} pertaining to health, This service is see the blackboard fr yours for asking and it’s paid for. [eS in the rear of th r— AA ee ies and far sighted childr rows endeavor in : tinctly the image Chief Burgess H. H. Berntheizel,| mediately before th of Manheim, has resigned his posi- Children with a tion as chief official of the borough [one or both eyes and tendered his resignation to the|eountably nervous borough council at a meeting on the constant dema Wednesday night. The council ac- perfect vision. P cepted the resignation, but no ac-|lare often caused department by any of he put kind of amounts to Burgess Resigns cent.” That e explained. per are not tion was taken to select a SUCCessor. (tions. Another special meeting will be held Of three hund the utmost wpen it will pe decided whom tc|qren inspected i recommend to the court for appoint- A of Pennsylvania ment as Mr. Berntheizel wag elected of found to have d medium to office last November, Monroe M. no effort had b Pfautz was unanimously elected to Nothing is mor succeed him on Friday evening, to the nerves ——- Eee i i today and were | Shruin resqung the Home| CORDELIA Ses tioug Ton Thuma, has made a mumper STOVE, chld newspapers of extensive improvements to his department. barn and residence. solve Dew £19 Mr. and Mrs. John Musser of|2aR insur are hundreds Mountville, were guests of Mr. and Health Club books Mrs. Joe Berntheizel. jgomd be i expenses of the| Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman of {Flastes. af Enola, are guests of the formers | o3 0 glasses on a to figure out just where the five|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Kauff- for other per cent. comes in, we long ago | man. They fail to] found the meaning of the million-| Phares Heidlauf has scid his resi- aire’s suggestion. helpfulness that really teach people how to help That isthe work of the Home Health Club. In so many homes where sickness The only kind of wearing of is sufficient which if le tinue for a dence and lot of ground on private terms to William Miller and has purchased the residegfce of C. Y. Mayers. helps is to themselves. Raised a Large ntaloupe ~ and suffering seems to be always| Bg Haldeman, Who resides near ha present there is s cause that is|Hlizabethtown, has mhised one of the nameg easily removed when once dicovered|largest cantalou at was e;°T/M. Staufrg and it is usually not hard to discover|seen in that se was #8" Jop if intelligently sought ose and cheg long, was ug| to decayed teeth may b cause of centre L pay EW ve ( my e Is avor in a iew § Cl most brmici
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