Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
F.U'.treU al tlia HwUtllce M coud
Class mall mutta-r
HY CONNKIXY A CAKNKH.
Vu Week Kxs. !r Mouth 4oo.
1903 FEBRUARY 1903
Su.M. Tu.We. Tli. Fr. Sa.
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BKYAN. TLXS.
From l'luek.
Some m onths ago Mr. Hardy ll.juiicli0ll with ft committee from
Neton who founded the Bryan .M farmers' Institute to l ap-
I.eugue moved to Houston and 'f loiiitel next Saturday meinril-
rourse found it necessary to give ' j; tje legislature for legislation
up the superintcuden'cy of the A.'j nc ord.ime with the vinv herein
U. L. work at the former place. ! exjrt.ssed.
He left however a very etlicientl -
. i if ii V eomin ttee of the Iexas house
successor Mr. Samuel II. Hunter i llu"1""". .
........ .i - .i... I .... l.-!of representatives has reported fa-
UIKier 1 liurs iid ill" ;
grown to a membership of 15.
We think the secret of the mic-
ceta of the Bryan League lies in
the fact that both of its superiuten-
dents lave i given the closest per-
sonal attention to the boys and
adopted businesslike methods tor
conducting the work.
Should you visit one of the meet-
ings of the Bryan boys you would
iiud nearly every member present j
The few absent ones would be away i
on account of nkkncss and these
would be visited after tho meeting-
by members of the Sick Committee.
Mr. Hunter oilers not as an in'
ducement but as a reward a gold
A. U. L. badge to every boy whoi xhe time for payment of taxes f..r
attends every meeting during tho l.vl without penalty has been .
u.ter I teii.le.l to an I iiK-lmlln'g Ft hruary
' ' ' I n . xoeet. il tlnit all who have not
The Bryan A. C. I boys have j Ul hl.r ur. II14liy will ilo so
gone in fr athlo'.ics and hope to j t fre the time expires. On Mar.li
have the crack football team of the ! 1st .l.lin.pieiit lists will l plaee.l in
hail. Is ol deputies for folclhl" Colli C-
town. Pour of the players in town . . . fu.i ainouut due for real
are not A. C. L. boys and the boys personal and p..ll will I... demanded.
... . i i i i .!. Ml prop. riy. oilier than the hot
ot tho League have decide.! that htt.(i; ijnri.. to levy to satisfy
they must have toWon their team. I lavs due the state and eoiinty. lo
- . . correct an v erroneous impression as
o they intend to bring them into ; laiiit y r p. rs.ois to the payment
the League. We know they will of p..ll tai aiel making th. ir pr..-
h ... . . i.rtv liahl.-to seizure to saii-ry sain-
be successful for they are the kind : n.' fviiu' Imih the attorney k'. ii-
that never give tin. ral Is k'iv. n:
..' . t 'II.. ii l: W. r-'inlev Comptroller
Mr. Hunter hopes to raise a suf- n"'-' "" ' ' ( lls.
lieient fund to build a gymnasium
t - .i l .. i .. i I . I..
lor tne ooys aim uie iauer are neip-
ing this along by putting their pen-
.... . .
iites iiiiu ruiaii t oiiis lit u iiii.e n.r.
whitli is devoted to this purpo-e.
Mr Hunter makes it a p. int to
make the L'Mgu" i:ieeting" inter-e-tii.g
and gener-illy li i- a speaker
on hand t talk to the hoy-. Mr.
NeWtoil l'' -. ;.!!y Vlited till 111 .Hid
piveatalkou teinper. me with a
result t!i it fifty-ii v of the niem-
h.Ts siglicl the temper tie le i;' '.
livery 'i Litter an el. etiou i-
l.t ld. We -iVe b.-hlW t!t' llllllie of
the (dli.'etS tloW iti o t Ti i i ..
Boy Hover pre-nl'iit; (l.-.-ar
I'n. i pr' -id nt ; Brymi Simp-
. .... . .
son U'-.i-urer I er'y i oiine iy
: t iry.
t
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a nd Si k eiini
Kl. Biord.tn
lmllfi
i.-ts
tooth imusiii-s
A goo.l variety to -elect
from. AH shapes ami
ieii. They ate tnaile
w ith the I riitles to stay.
Sec them.
Emmcl'3 Prescription Pharmacy
Willie fucker Thomaa Spell and
I). I. Dawson.
We think the Brjan Bangor
ml High Point League may di-
vide honors as regards attendance
and methods for keeping live in-
terest in the A. C. L. work.
TO SAVE THE BSkDS.
The meeting Tu.s by ni-ht at
therity hall to take action on the
hooting and game law resulted
in an interesting din-us-Mou of the
1 suhjeet. The vens of the meeting
i was found to be that the existing
laws t-hould stand allowing the
Uhootwg of game in the taine sea-
'son us at prerent hut that more
'stringent provisions should be en-
'acted preventing the killing of all
birds with the exception as noted
above. The indi-i riminate de
'htriK tion of bird life at all reason
nfthe year was condeinnej. a
.committee consisting of I'rof. J.
II. Allen W. U. C.ivitt Hamlin
Shields U. I. r.ho l.-s and II. M.
Nail was appointed to act in con-
- . . f
voral)lv the owl t"r liurouuiiion ui
the initiative and referendum.
The Hogg amendment regarding
roilroa I bonds was reported ad-
versely by the hoii-e committee on
ton-titiition.il amendments.
l'ndcr th" if.v rules of the Tex-
as house of representatives an ad-
vrsc committee report upon a bill
even if unanimous does not news-
sanly kill the bill but the mem-l.-r
. I. i tit r. .I iii-t-tl call call it HI'
'for coiiM-leiatioii just the s.it.ie.
I This looks like a nieasuie of ju-
' tice..
TAX NOIICE.
Dearir: -V.mr letter of .Nov. in
lief Is' ll HUH lie. II
reeeivt d.
You
sk f j.. ri..rty eMmpt
ir.m taxation and lor.-.-d ".th- uinh r
.v.elllioll .-illl he leMe.l upon and
sold to s.ttMy the poll tax t.ile hy
the IIWIUT.
'..ii are reKpeelfiillv ii.h is.-d that
the plO ItV llle.ltlo.o ll 'S ll.ll.h' lO
sei.lle ami's ll- I" .rify the pl
t; .... .V I I I I N'" K t
Ml ' Wni': no-. ! W. Kept. T i l.
V. i v r. spe. i i o I ly
I SI.'IO I I ' K. Ii. I.o. k. I.
oiii.-e Atty. ii' la!.
1 1 . -r n th" iiitoi in y . ii. r.ilV and
..it v. s. !!' e..ii-f Itnt'-d :tni!iori-
i-.... i my tint
!:i ii ;ii . 10 ll
v Wlil lie lo tui.y
J. J. A-lain-
tor lira 's Co.
17 I.M
I.; etll
fill. die p
Wa'.-r I
r.ix foil-
iij.t ;!..!.. s i. .f sal"
iu el' L' . f l.ts t aril. Ilmin
1 ;ht i- I'n'.l . T ( .). T. J.
( I'l. -I hi. M uni
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h n.- lor 1 1 nt . I l oom- in ar
-nt. I. .1 .eh.tol. (to... wat. r. A. II.
t lnii.ui.
is.
tmi-l;u
an.l oti ei jiopular o.lors
i.i pt'tfumrs. We have
Wrights Kieejcis a n il
rinaiul's Toilet Water".
ami Smelling S.ilK
t
ST!
Our Slaughter Sale in
over ami the results were
very satisfactory for
which vo thank our
many patrons ami frietnls b
btlt having ileouli'd to
close out our entire line
of Ladles and Child-
rcn's Shoes ami nil of
our Mcns Shoes up to
anil iiultuliiij: the $l.
Trail t we shall continue
to sell all of these grade
nt cost also all Winter
Underwear
i
i
CLOSED OUT
and ijuote all j;ooils ad-
vertised at COST helow:
All I.ac.te S-ho. S
AT COST
All Children Shoe
AT COT
All nu n at. t J'iniid
shoes . AT COST
All in. n r'lorsh. tin
shoes l'COT
All w inter underwear
AT COST
All Sweater A- Over-
shlrfs AT Cos "
All Mae'sllltosl rs
... ... AT 11 A l.V-PKH :
11 you need anything
mentioned ahove y o u
can save money hy pa-
tronizing us.
HUNTER t
...CHATHAM. !
M-n'i r.iriuti'T
Brains County Teachers' Institute.
The llet llleelim: o' the !t!'ll
County T.'Hi'hers' Institute will h"
1 eiil in the eoitrt hoii-e JJryan mi
Ft liruary 11 IMl at liju'eloek a. in.
I'llotiKA M.
1. 1'rayer K.-v. A. M. Stewart.
'Z. Koll call ( Aphorisms on I'. -l-aoy.)
:t. It iiiss.-au's "I jilile'' Mi-is l'.ii-ah-
til West.
1. Ii.-t.'att i:.s.v.-.l "That th-
State Shoulil I'm l.lsh to tho I'uhll.'
Schools Free Text llooks" Allil Illa-
tive. I';..f. J. II Alhn. Mr. J M .
Oii. al; N' .'.itive. I'r.if. T. . Mint. r.
Mr. It. F. Ki m!i.
.". Spell '.-rs ClU'-al ion" T he
lul itut" its a efi-- eolul iiete.l hy
M r. J . N . '.! in.
1. l!lilll. ss.
7. Ailj.'iirnm. nt .
r.-ael..-rs III ph -1-" supply 11... in-
selVl s Itll .sp lie" r ' " I I. H'.lt loll."
W. ;. I.. ..ml
Mis t .11 liei
M;-s l'.m i i.
Coniiii;!!. oil I'r.vram.
AJurtiscJ letters.
i.km i.i: v :n.
I. AM i:s.
AIL ii. Annie
i .i.e.. r. liarity
sale I I.I e . .M .l! : I'-
I . Ills Millie
ilo i I . I'.llllli.'
-on I lai s. Ill
II. ill.V. I'e Hie
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P.l.hop. II ll
I liu ili.k h"l
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( '.u t. r J mi
lo ot In r hull
I l.l In. I ell
tl.eS St' l! II
.lollllsoll. Kliil I
I'... I I. Mis C f
I'.iv h.r. II. til-
Miaiiipiiie. lo'f'ny
White. one II I '
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1 1 .inn s. I'.C
1 1 !iji. Ida ar.l W i liiii.;t..ii. I. i -
1 1 1 . ii i s J Wall. r. Mis (i I.
Johns. ui. Aii.li'ew
JohiiS.UI S I
Mini. John
MarMi.tll. J.iini s
i'l.' We..
W illi.iins J F.
Ahove list of h-H.-is reiiainiliif ill
the liiyail postolllee for tl.e Week
eli'lill' l ell 'J I'.SI'i. A chari.'. of
..ll" eelit is llia.ie I'll each piece of
mail aiulvertisetl. Wh.-n calling for
th.-"" letters please say "a Ivertlsetl
ami k'v" tlat". Tri.Kit IIahwki.i.
ri'stinasicr.
KURTEN.
Kurten Fehruary '2. Farmer?
urn Retting ready for planting.
There was tV) meeting of the
Literary Society Saturday on ac
count of bad weather. The next
regular meeting will he held on
Saturday night before the third
Sunday. Kvcryliody come.
There will be preaching at the
Hall Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. C. L. Tobian of Leon coun
ty visited here the past week.
Correspondent.
Inlrrvlnla nirrr l riiT .tpprv
.rUllua IIIIU llirungti.
Washtnfrton. Feb. 4 The senate
pRRied wllliout otijeetlon or dlHrusslon
the Klklna kill further to reK'ilate rail-
roml tranKiw.rtatlon. It I one of a
iiuuitier if Measures presented la this
congress cone mini? eoriMiratlon and
lms particular reference to railroad.
Tim text of tho kill nnd the amend-
ments ms'le In rjimnilttee havo keen
I pllhllnllfil lien tofnrj'.
Tli army miroprlaton 1111 wns
pnsseil The proslni ettiahhsliiiix a
general stat s eliminated Ijit.r
the Independent measure klentleal In
Its provision with tho peneral staff
mi-ih n of the army kill n passe. I
nft.T havlnit t'''n reeo'isi.lered to per-
mil the liieorpifiitlon of an Biueiidment
l.y Mr Kerry plaelliK the rhl. f of Hll'fT
exeliislvely under the ilireili.m of the
president The kill now .' eon-f.-renee
Mr ij'inrrel rotiilnued kl reeinrks
III oie'osltlon to the Hlati IiismI dill lie
I s'lokr for two hours and a half lth
. 'it roi I'l.l Inn
Mr. IMny Iminlred what lind keeonie
of his two aiiien.ltneiits to the sundry
i-Uil and Brleiillural atiroi lat Ion
tillls. emhislylnK the sfalehiHnl hill
whl. h had keen reported hy M eolll-
llllllee Mr tteverldfo rharaelerled tlie sr-
Ilea of !r. I'uay as it ti extraordinary
proere.htii!.
Mr V!i -iy remarked t';at l!ir.' was
noli'lin: unusual hImiiiI It
Tti'-re no answer to Mr. (Junv's
out sti.m. nnd I I'1 o'elo. U Hie s. n
; Rle on rvolloti of Mr t'ehoiu w t I llil i
iv. i.iixe s. -.on aim ui ... a .o..iii-
fd. DEALT WITH CLAIMS.
II. ...... i.r HrirrnlllM fc.r.l Trsrll-
rsllr 1 1 of I ......I . mi ll.rtlt.
V.'a Oi.nct.'n. r- l. t - The ho-t-e
s'...-r pr.ie'!T.I!y t! ' entire day Tue-
ii iv on rUiu.s ennniu over fr ua I i-t
week.
Mr. l'aynf. t:- fl or h - I.t . f the
pi i ' 'y. ' e:.-:it ! I.- :i nil 1 u! i. . ee 1-
. i :r .!.;- .uua ; 'v I'.ree i-.:: :-.-
of "i. ... u;M a !:;!. ure in t i."
w i I.. of S;t!iiu.'l
A. V. 'iM' in.ui. n ie
of 111- I.
ater fei.
1l-e W.-ri'
!i:ns of i!n Fold Tlie.t're IS-
ii Af.-i- th. i-lahns me..-iliHi-e
I . s' tt:e general de-
k.He oil the l-. torTi.
kill was r--!t'ie I '!
X.l -oil. I ad-ire. I t.ie
I list tries' i n. M ."
i;. il.M-i ir lo'l
Mr K- ' ;
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CADINCT SEISGION.
Mri-lli.K T"ilr I n.lr.l Tmii
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tl.ir lUir llotir.
Va.-hlniT"in. F. h. 1 .--I'.-esi'!" -it
tMiseelt HM.I ftll lite meilllM is of his
i :itn. t hi session ( r :ri l."iir
nil. I a ka'f Tu.'sd.iy. ul h-aM two t-u!.
Jeets of iii.o! inn. t in i -iiityli.i! tin Ir
a't.-'iiion. It Is !.. n Cut th - V.-ti
i zu. '.an utiistioii was uieh r iniisid.r-
at!"ii for so!::.' time imt a' tti" onn i'l
s!.' of th" ineet.n - no ;.-n!.er of the
taMu't would .IN. ..ss for j. ihl!. at on
this phase of t'l- I It ''I 1 "
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Ihe -Join of Co'lf'
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f 11 --inn.
the . Id li'ni.e of .Ji (T.Thi.;i Pav ! . u '
H'll.s. n'o-.l. It Is stated t -i H t:n' n "i
will he d 'tiv. red hy Mpi. IHvis as mkiii
a Ute iiminii.l i an l" pahl "ver.
I'mllllii.lo ('..i.llrll.r.l
Wa-hl'iKtoii F.-li. I F.illowltiit ptee-
n'n O'-t s i re i ontlniie I :
OUlalioina (i. S. Walker. Itrldir-
sit: I'. C Hughes. Ilnrih; ti. W.
Blierwool. (iKeeiii.ii; .1 S A-ii'mry
liexlnton; J. It. Tate. Ilia. Kw.-ll.
I y. I.... In liitllsa I ...nil .
Dallas Feh. i A cycloiin si ruck
the town of Heanovllle this comity.
Tuesday imnnlnR. The residence of
J. W. McCluniC and the pnhlle si Imol
bulhllnic were wrecketl. Four per-
sons were Injured. Property loss Is
thoiit 20U0.
Sliarntan Mvlsrlxl
IUaa. Feb. 4. The next rnrtimrc
Oifnt of th O'M Fellows will ho held
at Sherman. Considerable routine
business aa dene.
I
RELIANCE.
Rflianef Feb. 2. There wan
I .reach in T Saturday and Sunday
by He?. J. M. UoKers.
The ttinplng Buntlay evening
was well attended.
I'rof. Dm. lap and Jim Zimmer-
man anil Misses Ella Pearl Kurten
and I.illie Long of Kurten were
at singing Sunday evening.
Messr. V. 1). Outlaw and J. U
Stewart Mrs. Massey and little
Olive Cloud are on the siek list.
Wh hojie for a ppeedy recovery fur
all.
Mrs. Mattie Smith and ehildren
Of llryan spent tho week here vis-
iting relatives.
Mr. T. A. Tohias of Kurten
was a pleasant visitor'here Sundiy
f- veiling.
Mr. Kunene Shtaley and sister
Mis Nauni went to llryan Sat-
urday. Ir. W. ft. Driimmond of Tahor
was here Saturday.
The read hands were out in lull
for. e Lt week tnakitn; an ll'ort to-
wird the hetteriiietit of the roads.
The nssi-tant teacher's time ex-
pired lat Friday with a good old
Spelling matih. Correspondent.
CTONWOOD.
Cottonwood. Keliruary 2. We
h r-1 i 1 1 having Nome gloomy
weather.
Mr. T K. Shaw arrived fioiu
I'lkhart la-t Saturday. He and
hi-wife will return s...o t. tna'.e
Kikharl t In ir future home.
I'rof. J. I.. Ct.l'U S . lit .VlM!M;i V
and Mlli.laV With the lioil.ehil s- at
ll.irne.
Mr. Pan Cork is on the sick !i-t i
Mr. II irton was in tin- cnmiti-
nilv l t week nnd eti'ertaii.e 1 '
eral families u nh his r.ij h- j I u j
Mi-s Kiihi K Hint i .i.i- th- --. I
of Mi-s Ktnti.a .in. in- rm in ye-ter j
lay. ' I
Mr. 1M Mlliott ufK.lg" was I.i re j
Thursday. I
Mr. 'iren Wiley went to I'.ryan
h'ri.liy.
Ksrin. r-can do hut littU j.l.m.j
ing owiu.' to so much rain.
Mr. Henry Handover i f Wh-e.
lo.-l; wa- in this community lat
Wednesday.
Mr. Pu k Kili'.lt ..nd son; Mar- j
in w cut to III ! i.i Mi la-t Ui due T
tj.IV. SljB
Mr. j..- s w..ph. ..fn. s i oi.jw
I vi -it.-.l here Frid.lV. Il'.rvi'i
.ere I- H i I v.
( 'urf.'o on.
EBEMEitH?
-i.t.
ri.et... r Tchr. irv Il.-i!'!
of th" i'iiii:tii ii..tv :s verv 1 nt
r
pie- lit. '
K.iriin r- in t!ii- cinin unity ate
Id y preparing t!i- 1 tnd I r an
e.l! ly
i r 'j thi-t yi ar. A - ." i
' to in v w
!! plant c Tti an I t o't ui
t1.:- iiioit!i.
'4r. 'c-t"r Si. litis
is p'iMit':'
1 ..Ml 11 Weil C
s U ee ii.
Mr. AI. x Carroll w-nt to
Kur
: u J.i-t Fri'l i v. j
W. II. M. p .iith rt turnt'l home
Moiid.iv alter a trip to M.i.li-..ti-ville.
We wmihl In' iIinl to hear fi"lll
a'l ll."' t . re- Hi ' Ie ll t ll."lill soine
t I who-e writini's we are i ; t . r -r . -e.
in. Snow Prop.
Cray FOX!
i!I ir. :is tl. .--.. n at J. II I'unri s .: . ii fjrm
1 i ml . I. r 't ef t:r. Ji s.'i. 'ii '-pn. M r h
I .in in I t .in .1 1 1 v I. I ml. Ker ri ml
. n.ii .nil on (ir a I Ir.-ss T A. Sitnin. I'l'in
Y'Mi all know "llr.iT F..." "f. i
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5 THE TRUCK rARMF? J
Mirth!
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new. aaiuilU'.y
live.
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OrOVWCOUNTRf
The Truck farmer Ddlhn Tex.
if. G. Jonct But. Mgt
TM ratTnnii year and lh Truck
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farmer I una yrare 91am
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Announcements.
FOR CITY HF.CKKTAUY.
The F.agl la authorlwil in
iiuuuee .
A. L. Pl'NMCA
nsaeatiillilateforCity Heeretarv of
llryan at tli nsulug eity election
In April.
The Ka'ln Is authorized to an-
nounce V. It. JOHNSTON
asaeanilMato forCltv KeerHnry of
Kr an at the eiiauiug eity election 111
April.
The Fale U nuthorlzeit fo an-
IIOlitlCH
V. M. SI' FIX
a eanilhlatH for r-eleetlon to the
ollh'H of l lty Secretary at th emu-
liih' city i lectio.. Iii April.
Foil CITY MAUSIIAL.
Th" FukI" Is authorized to an-
nounce W J. ltd it MKTS
as a caii.liili.i.. f.-r City Marshal. of
Mr V i at t h- ii sul city election ill
Apill.
The Mal" Is autimrlz mI to an-
in. unci)
T. I'. ItOVF.TT
as a caii'li.late f..r re-elect mil to the
olll.-e of 'ity Marshal nl Hut ensuing
city election in April.
Sound
ll
We ll enjoy a good hearty meal
hut few il.nr iinliilce in it for
tear of sick'hea.l.u he indigent ion
iU-pcpsij iitul a lio.t of other
-t.'ni.u fi troul'lcs. Take a wine
uhisHiui . I Carrlo Springs
Mineral Water "ir yur
int-.iN. an.l o.i will I c aide torat
.p.i il i'u.'k what oil please W tlh
mi .pi ity It is a n. 1 1 nr. 1 1 mini ral
v ai i. i. .tiic own iiiiict'.y for
I'. ) ':. itl. n S t o iii a c h and
I .f .ui i. il tiotihit s mi. I may he
iin to the u n ecv ihil.lien.
Iiy a h.dtle it costs hut 2 tents
!ioii!.1 N'miJ iliiiL'-i't tv t have it
wc will 'h'p )"ii a 5-g.il'oii jug
I it pai l for in.
CAr.h;.' bir.u-S ViNEKAL 'AAIER
c. v.;
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4 83 YEARS'
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Mineral Wells Water
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iiciu y at Hi). 111 for the water
fmiii the f.iinouH Stur Well at
Mineral Wells. This wonder
ful water needs no iccommen-
datioti. The public iv familiar
.with its merits. Can he found
nt all times nt N. M. McDou-
Raid's Drujj More ji
Advice!
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