Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1922 Page: 5 of 6
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&mipBRMS BILL or RHiHTH WO OF
ANI> FIUNT TKN AMENDMENTS { CKNT-
TO CONSTITUTION JIHAD.
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DR. MAXWELL C. MURPHY
Seoul Surg
KELLY WWDING
ne 0*^7.
Residence Phone 065.
a preventive, melt and fa-
tutfe night morning—
Whiteiboro Stibtkr
Quvatc Service Lunch
Boom on Wefct Hide of the
Square at #,a. m., 12 noou, 3, 6,'
p. m. 0 a. m. cars, train to
Denton ;10:33 cars aji<L-~«ervlce
to Gainesville^ 12^:05; S p. m.
cars, train to Wichita Falls at
:06 p. m,; 9 p. w. cars Wichi-
ta Falls 2 'M «. m.
in iv
mm
Kondca's
wonder* for your
coid. sneezing, cough,
chronic catarrh. head-
Whit es bo ro,
EdyBurbun's Cafe, at JNC m.,
12 noon, 4, 6, *0:3(1 p. m.
d it la l
\ charges for call or delivery.
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DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922.
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FIVE.
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100 PER EMVlClMr ^llORTVY FOf.LOWIN<;
WOWED llwen T IUMTHK NKW OF
INCRIiiSI5^<^ T DtuJlfOF (iKAM)C IIILI). - H
Wichita l'nMm. Toxaw, A l''o|baw4nif^«jthe^r<viM)r! of the
.pl<H for.the Inw. Wo***#!* it Us 4iut<m«V' at Hfrerinan Sunday
| lid esptK-alU v Jm^fTic preg££**t17>5 of Sunday. March 12j^JS*M
Igiit^was flu,, thief point Roy Mo myriad Methi
Club Kffrotti
ifre Ou*ley. ran- 45tr0^^i^ut.
_ , rk'dSiqtes Senator. Air7,^« Avenue
_..r S j£j*em froiu-rmTttit #t h(.,l -Enrollment.
ooJnjrs and aayi^^ssraMr. Oualey, joo ,H r cut.
Sunday
20: attendance,
Baptist' Su't'^iy
130; a i'nlAtitv.
i Iti,, "t Hitfhts, tht first ten J si,, nuan Baptist Km 11- v siU«,i
i*S? «.h «o ®titttUo« aw thrJ§rEi rollni.-«t W35; attoCl^^^w .
I United states, arc aiuotig-tJie jdeadis^^rr ^
guages of political thinking, oftlcial i
conduct* mid iiui*h action. Not a day
passes bjjt rtrat the newspaper* record
ff yiolfltion 6f one or more of thenc
and Fat Stock Show
Fort
Central Christian Sundsty ju'hoftl
:t70 ; juLUeadai)(:(', ;i;i4
per centT \ PMH
R1 r«^-C^TJtelrijf Christ Suu
a a \ ^ a ■ m%
j **lw |
ante |kt cent.
-First Presbyterian Suiidaj *LJ
Knrollment 1570; uttemfnm-o. ait);
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ftXAS
ELECTRIC
RAILWAY
1-18 Inclusive
Direct .Connections at Dallas
orth
I
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Will Open Under Mew Management
MONDA Y, MARCH 13th.
Many of our people seem
lost respe<t for law a^iaitf^n3 feel
free to dlst>l iy any iaiv they did not
favor. 1 o«ec heard a great preacher
- - TntrE« rfS( : s,
futher tliiii** uir riulu' betaiW Uo,l 22l'!"L", S"1:
i ^JsHs!'y rtt ™"ron-
fwe all see the right,'and some other*.®M 1 athuduniii 76 iwr
things are right for ohedte'nce Ix'tttuae c0"!'J.. ,, , tl .. . ■ . , ..
the law fotuiuands them. ' More than '^, ,r. 1 ark ItaptlM . unilay seljool
any other need today we need a re-J-Kiirolluient, 1<0, attendance, l«i8;
viva I of respect for law—for divine *w'rtl'e,,f-
l^w, for moral law and for dv<i law— , V?1 IfML —
; wwuje it ifei law, for when each be«.| l-arolrroen
t omes a law unto himself we have an- l,0r < ('n^ „
•vichy. The dvnamiter is not so hurt*] (i' «'(l Avenue Presbyterian Sunday
ful to civil order as the smug citizen ^1*001 — Knrollment,-113; attendance,
who violates he law he. does Jiot like
or (he self righteous group wlio punish
WpBHHpppi
Mrs. Maty Alice Kegsutsr 3r .. years
for | o|d. Utetl sndu. aly at the laudly home.
4l't Si.nrli JJotffgontery street, Tuesday
morning at C :30 o'eloek. Death came
shortly af.er receiving information ot
the death 6f a jpnglPd child^ tho ll|thr
Child of Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. Douglas
of Talpa, Texas*
Fu.uerat Services will l>e held at fl e
family homfiT^juitee«day afteruoon 3^0
condu^jtetHty the Uer. Mark Nr-Terrell,
P«sTor og^f^Hemofral , Methodist
Chyire^. ^tnd burial will be in West
cemetery. •
Mrs. Kenans is survived hyjaer-htrs-
hnnd,' W. F. Kegahj - i>if Hiie follow
ing sonwjuMl^wti^liiters ^
Dr. W. Hugh Ford
DENTIST
Koons 313-314 M. it P.
Bank; Res. Phone 1308,
Office 1412.
ChsapiM Shoe Sfcap
Houston Street, Socond
DooY EmL of BHHTTIall
DON'T JFOBCnfeT TOE PLACt
f me yonr Shoe Repair work
Ail Work Guaranteed
D. H. M-VHONEY, OWNER
HALL & HARE
Phone 40.
Bank
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^r^^kS3m,r. Ii
egnns. C. P. Kegans, Mrs. C. •
X Calhtnni. Miss Vera K<-yans ami Miss
Maggie Kegans ul Sherman, Mrs. C.
II D «uslas of Ta. I pa Texns.
Mrs. Kegiii^s had Ihumi a resident of
HhermHn fot the past ten years coming
to this city from Coleman County,
with her family.
—a
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ShernKttt Masons \ isit Celiua.
73" ' Monday ni^hi a^-pgrty of Sherman
Central Pr^sh.vtcriau Sunday school
270; attendance 201; 74
KR 72 per cent. -
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Everything New and Clean
Chef in Charge
J. L. GORDON
Late of Manhattan-DeKalb Cafe, New York
H. E. ShCehey.
tues-tf
where they conferred the council de3
groeK for the Celiua council. A large
crowd wa?' jiresent and the occasion
was a very enjoyable one, it is Stated.
Ihe jparty returned o« the midnight
Frisco.
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BHER1FP8 SAI.E
Every Prescription is an im-
portant one. Tell yonr Doc-
tor, Keith's! 7
Wants Your Prescriptions
Four Registered and
Experienced Druggists
At Your Service
The State of Texas
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If!
detail. He then tainted out how re-
el nt mob actions violated the First
article In respect to freedom of relig-
iou and siK'tM'h, the Fourth Jn refipecc
to unwarranted searches and seizures,
the Fifth/in respect to derivation of
liberty without due procesB of law, the
Sixth in respt*ct to trial by Jury, aud
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CONSTABLE'S SALE.
STATE OF ,X|CXAS.
County of Cmtysou.
By virtue of an Execution
out of the "Honorable Justice
f
issued
'Court,
,* , • I - - i ihr Klghth In respect to cruel and un- j Precinct No. One, of Gravson County
n., i • i • * i . w- D . lj usual puin.vhiiit ui. -TJit.se are mon-4 on the 13th day of MarJh,, 1022, in
City, on the lob with his r amous Pastries. «;s,rt>«s crUne... he said, and fliey] the case of C. M. Cole veAus P, ii.
I lo«^nothing o£ their criminality by the- Gabbert, >*o. 4020, nd to me, as Con-
professiou of a Hdghtepus or patriotic stable', directed and delivecrd, 1 will
^ proceed "to 3**11. to the highest bidder
Alter dlscuysni}: tlie reservwl powers for cash, within the hours prescribed
by law for such sale, on the 1th day
of April, 1922, at Sherman, in Grayson
< •quuIv. Texas, -the lullowlng ..'lefu rili-.
PURE BRED Rhod Island Red eggs,
from heavy laying, prize winning flock,
$1.50 for 15; per 100 delivered. Jno.
Kreager, Jr., Phone 1758J. aiSH.'itp
ENGLISH White Leghorn Eggs from
farm range flock. Good fertility guar-
anteed. $1.00 per setting. f5.00 per 100.
Phone Mr.*. Walden, 1032C or phone
T. G. Blocker 28. f22^0tp
FOR RENT—Twt> unfurnished rooms
for $10 per month. !HW> E. Chaffln st.
ml3 Jtp
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FOR RENT—^Three unfurnished rooms,
pantry and l>oth, close In. Call 600 nt
ttrttp. ni. . N ml3-3tp
FOR RENT*-! ^tirulshcd rtn>ms fiur
light W and wlfe^niy.
Mrs. JUIIa A. Klug> &)1 ^outh Travis.
mi3 r.i p
"* ' fw . _ |yn . "'■■■ m «Br ,
FOR RfcNt— Two h r thref room
apartment, well furnished; also ga
Ifcge; to couple. 131H «. Crwrkett St.
Phone 728. niK' ^tp
X " —• •*'* ' ■
f^VO furnished and nufurineshd light
housekeeping rooms for rent. >t02 E.
R*can. ^ m 12-61 p
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FOR Ri:NT ^Furnish«*«l front bed ris m
for one or I wo gentlemen. 217 N. Wal-
nut. ^
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FOR RENT — Two nicely furnished
Itkht houseke«'plug rooms, modern,
close In. Phone 1105s. lnKXitp
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart
mont, also front bed rooms, modern
and close In. Phone 512. m£-7tp
FOR RENT—Two nice light housekwp-
ing rwitttg close In to nice couple. $18
and $16. Call 1H54. ' mO-6tp
FOR RENT—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms,
all modern conyeulcnces. 515 H. Maxey
street. m0-5tp
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Of the people niiti the States, he said:
"On the other hand, absolute acqtiles-
ceiice in the will of the majority is a
iiihdumeurai t*net oi- Jeffersoniai*
JX'monraey. We excrctse our sov
treignty when we choose our officers
and Instruct them. When 4hey have
acted upott tin* warrant of our author-
ity we are no longer sovereigns; ^ we
are severally und separately the sub'
jects of the common soterelgnty we
have set above us.
VWe a it* not good ci tizens when we
rnge agaim-t murder aud tolerate mobs.
>vhen we condemn morphine peddling
and condone bootlegglug. Tbp greatest
■ cd property, to wit:
%; First Tract: All the right, title grid
interest P. B. Gabliert had ou Nov.
16th, 1021, and. at any time thereafter
in aud to a part of the L. H. Ezel
Survey in Grayson County, Texas, im-
glnulng at a stake, set 475 vara* south
vof the northwest corner of Sec. 5, for
the N. E. Comer of the suid survey;
thence S. 47." varas; tlieneo W. 050
\aras, in the Center of No. 6; Theijce
X. 475 v^ras; Thence E. t>T 0 vt;ras, to
beglunlug, shewn in Patent No. 4C1>,
law and the hast law are equal law. I Vol. 5, recorded In Vol. 51. page 514 of
"If the law tresrasses upon our eon- tlie Deed Record* of Grayson County
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WANTED To t tiy, Fofd roadster Must
be in good 'eofidltloiu c*heap for cash: J.
Wr \\hite, WJH N*% C^and. Phone
17:« w. is 12-3tp
.ii Zii k>—
NEAT FIVE-ROOM House close In on
paved streets. All conveniences. Rea-
sonable rent. Phone 130. ml2-5tp
Strain. Phone 2280. F
'V-M'
| SALE — English white Leghorn
eggs for hatching from heavy laying
kaigH' ''red ("haffln.
l£OR SALE—One wicker baby httggy.
Phone 1678 or 705 8. Maxey. ml0-3tp
iipiii,: anil Jonquils, lc
South Walnut street. Phone
.. " IlSO-Otp
in i ii «ri i. i i «i
FOR ISAI-lSr-Clieep, Alfalfa hay and
^ats for rabbits and cows. 316 Mld-
tfletoi* street. Phone 268. J. C. Iles-
tand. ' : # *' ■': f2g-26tp
2
FJt)R ItENT—5-rt om cottage with all
modern conveniences. Frisco addition.
<' .A. Youug, 1502 East Cherry, or phone
1278. " ml3-6tp
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FOR RENT—-Four rco i house, close
In. Paved street. Now vacant Cheap
rent. Sherman Realty Co. Phone 304.
m0-6tp
FOR RENT *A five-room house, gasr'
rtltutional lUnn ties tl e remedy Is to Texas, containing 80 apres.
invoke the constitution and nullify the . Second Truct • A part of the feurvey
We do not preserve one part of j originally grantetl to Wni. L. Holder,
law;
the constitution by violating another ; Patent No. 31. Vol. IV—24 acres out
part. The First amendment is as sa- 0f the fractional Section No. 14, shown
cred as the last, the Fourth as the above patent In Grayson County,
Eighteenth. When we take on the oh- Texas, and being the north one-half oj
ligation of citizens we subscribe to the !
whole body of the law, and when we
violate any part of it we are unfaith-
ful sovereigns and disloyal subjects.**
ft. 7;
Christian Endeavor Arlivities.
"i.
At the re«p!est of the pastor. Rev. T.
J. Mil a ton, and the Intermediate super-
intendent, , Miss Florence Richardson,
the Societies of Central Presbyterian
Church will change their places of
the 48 acres, lieing the north 24 acres,
of the 48 acres, iicglunlng at the N. E.
Cor. No. 13: Thence E. 265 varas to
timlier, 1400 varas to a branch, 1478
varas, to a r< ek In the south Hue of
Sec. 4, No. 4, from which ft black jack
market] 13 vgrag; S. 13 E. 8 varas;
Thenee S. through tfmtn'r and up a
.small branch, 611 vajras, to a rock, on
W. B. Smith s N. line from which a
post oak marked X, bears E. 2 varas;
Thence W. through timber fjrlth Smitli
and Bennett's north lines, 147H varas,
to the 8. E. corner of Fractional No.
meeting next Sunday evening, and all _ „ ^
members are request<,d to take note of. > ■ u Thence N. with the east Hue
this. ' The Senior Society will meet In . of Wl'" survey, * 11
varas to the l e-
IIII«. MM- owiir; "lit nit t i i . , • , , . . «... 4J,
the choir room, the Young People in the f / i1 , :
Sunday school/room dowii stairs, and °u as the property of P. B. Gab-
Couuty of Grayson.
By virtue of an Order of Sale Issued
out of the Honorable Justice Court'
of Hunt County. Precinct No. L ou the |
21st day of February. A. D". 1022 by
the Clerk thereof, in the case of J. L. |
Ctillins Plano Co., vs. it. F. lleury No. |
l(M)Oa«)d to me, as Sheriff* directed and
delivered! I will proceed to sell to the
highest- bidder, for cash, within the
hours prescribed by law for Sheriff's
Safes, on March.23rd, 1022..ft| Jini Jud's
store, In. Pilot <! rove, Gray sou County.
Texas, the following described proper-
ty. to-wlt; " one Golllns Piano No.
102237, levied on as the property of B.
F. Henry to siitlsfy a Judgment amount
to £217.06. (less u cred if of $175.00,1 in
Collins
favor of J. L
and cost of suit.
Given .under my band, this the 11th
day of March. 1\ 22.
W.'B. CRAIG. Sheriff.
By i. H- Taylor, Deputy.
dml3-20c
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Yet, we (hre you the Beit
Fully Equipt—
The only Dry
Dyeing House
Cleaning
In—the
and
city
without a side line. We sre on
the Job.
' Smith's Cleaning & Dye
Works Co.
PHONE 208.
Jmm
Old Batteries Rebuilt for half price
ot New Ones. 12 months' guarantee.
CHARGE YOUR BATTERIES WITH
HIGH GRADE
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Lumber, Paints, Varnishes,
Wall Paner Canvas Builder!
vv ait t lipvij wi1v wvf wnivrp
Hardware
J. A. SIMMONS
LUMBER CO.
Phone 300 301 W. Lamar
11 y
TEXAS STATE Al
■jValnut and Mulberry
Can save you money on
Expert Automobile Over-
hauling, Electrical Work.
Battery Charging, Battery
Repairing
TRY US.
j.>r
WM
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m
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!
REPAIRING
All Work Guaranteod or no
pay expected
532 East Cherry
Telephone'^91
L. N. HANCOCK
Proprietor
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While you wait.
108 N. Crocked St. Phone 331.
BROWN BROS.. Props.
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the IntermeiUates in the Primary room
upstairs. The last two societies are
growing lt\ sixe till this change was
necessary for accomoilation.
*
The following district offi<t*.rs went
to Gainesville Affeiulay on busiuess for
the convention to o * held in that city
this month: Miss Sophie Kruger and
: Mi
celt
Miss Flon ueeKiehardson of Sherman,
Marion Blaeknall of Oenlson, ami W.
H. (iordou of.AVUJtesboro.
gas
Phone 516.
mO^tc
city water and orchard.
HELP WANTED
•- -I.I. - -v ■ ... I I, ..
CLERKS—Young men, women, over 17,
desiring government positions, $125
monthly, write for free list of positions
now open, J. Leonard (former civil Ser-
vice exnmlner); 1146 Equitable Bldg.,
Washington, D. C. ml2-3tp
IN EVERY
■DROP"!
Is
L MISCELLANEOUS
I I i ■
WANTED—To reut four or 5 room
house, phone 688. P. O. 205. Superin-
tendent Sherman Mausoleum.
yy.ft.fr.
ml3<Up
NOTICE—Mattress renovating for the
next 10 days for $3.00 and furnish No.
[Start ticking. We guarantee to make
them good ss new. Graves Bros., 323
M Ebm §S5 m
I/1ST--Between Austin Ctdlege and
First Baptist Church, one lady's long
kid glove. Please return to Democrat
office for reward. ml3-3tp
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LOST—A black traveling Img contain-
ing clothing, between Taylor's Grocery
and Choctaw Bridge. Reward. 1103 S.
Wftlnut, ,k; m!2 3tp
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Not a particle of dandruff* can l e
found after the first applicationMof
KESSID!-:—it restores falling imir sud
li'Vil* I'calp scores. Von will be ple/is-
ed with the ijtife*. 10suits obtained. Sold
by your druggist.—Adv. - tues-tf
bert to satisfy a Judgment, amounting
to $108.97 anil Interest in favor of C.
'M. Cole, and cost of suit
j Given under my hand,, this 14th
day of March, 1022.
J. A. VAUGHAN.
Constable Precinct One, Grayson Conn,
ty, Texas - d m 14-21-28
DR. T. O. MORRIS
CHIROPRACTOR
Carver Graduate
Phone 2253. Office 516 S. Travis.
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Black Silk Stove PotU!
Il 4%ffw*n4,
jtfr* oat: eta _
I ant dror: liqu
waata; do nu
gat your money s
Black Silk 1
Stove Poliah
It not only
Iky Ii
Other poliah. Bla
ruh off - It laata lour tlmea
poliah-ao it Mvn yoa timo,
I M1B-
wlth any
does D t
ordinary
rttuiio
Block 80k Stow* Potbfc
Worka, StorHnc, Illinois.
Um Slock Silk Air
I la tiro rf
ruotlns. Try It.
. Um nuck silk Mo«ol mi.
•h for ailvttr
Get a Can TODAY
Bromt
Quinine\
The first snd original Cold and Grip
Tablet, the merit of which is rsoog-
nized by sQ civilised nations.
Be sure you get
A LET YOliP SHIP
i COME IN NEXT
r CHRISTMAS'
Join our Xmas
Savings Cfub
i. NOW
American
(Bank &
Trust Co.
-,t ■ • '
We Pay 4% Interest.
The genuine boar, thi* etgnatun
POM 306.
214 North Travis St
Formerly Barker Bakery,
has opened with a nice Tine
of Pastry, Sweet Goods,
Rolls, etc. White Bread Rye,
Whole Wheat. Old Fashion
Salt Rising Bread Every Fri-
day. Telephone 416.
Aug. Kubala, Prop.
"H0MA1D BREAD"
For Sale by All jGrocere.
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REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
%■>
Accident and Health
Fire, Tornado, Automobile.
Maydee Barron
realtor
Phone 310
508 M. A P. Bank Building. .
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-FIRE—LIFE—TORNADO—
J. J. Eubank
< ALL CLASSES OF
INSURANCE
PHONE 547
-AUTOMOBILE-- 3
tic ,7 ,4 \,t
WE HOVE ANYTHMC
Quickly, Carefully, Expedfr*
tiously. For Prompt and rt-
hable Service call
DIXON'S FLOAT LINE
W. T. DIXON
Telephone 169 or 444
•! ' - At! '
mrnrnJ
J. P. GEREN
Real Eitate, Fire, Tornado
and Automobile hnmes
'
Room 15
Over Marks Bros.
T
INSURE
INSURE
INSURANCE
Milk
>n't Call for Bread
y "OUR OWN MAID BREAD1
At All Grocers
SANITARY BAKERY
a f S
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HOW IS THIS?
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Until further notice, men's suits cleaned and pressed
50c. Trousers 25c. Ladies pieces in proportion.
Our superior quality and service maintained
Sherman Steam Dye Works
Phone 86. ^■■t|i|S
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Our prices are right and our stock is (purge
and varied.
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We do PRINTING That Pleases.
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