The Temple Daily Telegram. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 146, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1910 Page: 7 of 8
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NOTICE TO
FIED ADVERTISERS
Owinfc to a rush of work in other
departments, the regular C C ad
solicitor will not be able to call on
you this week. Please send or
phone in your changes or new ads.
TO THE PUBLIC- Notice is hereby
given that I propose to ask tile
City Council of the city of Temple "t
its meeting to be held May 10th,
1810, for permission to erect u cor-
rugated iron building on lots II, 12
and 13, of block No. 42 of the Origi-
nal town of Temple, Texas. Wm.
Franklin. 141 5tx
FOR RENT
NOTICE—Wm. HocV & Son have re-
opened their market on Ave. B and
Eighth street; a full line of choice
meats on hand at ail timeB. Call us,
either phone. Is" 26tx
The Enterprising Advertiser is An In-
spiritor r
How the man of enterprise standB
out In the world!
You can't overlook him—you don't
■want to! He's worth noting—al-
ways. He's a lesson, an Irispiritor!
He makes us sure of bim—sure of
what he will accomplish, of how
tough he will add to the zest of life
in our environment!
0: ifae merchant who Is an enter-
prising advertiser we always feel a
civic pride—an inclination to say to
our acquaintance of a neighboritsg
city: "Ah, but If you had a few
merchants like BLANK!"
In every Issue of this paper you'll
find the ads of merchants whose en-
terprise is exhilarating—who make
this town the one best place i,i which
;o live, and thrive, and find bargains!
They make every issue of this paper
worth money to every reader of it:—
including this present Issue!
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
—j—
ROOMS AND BOAKD— First clasa
rooms and board for gentlemen;
reasonable price; good location. Call
or address (i West Houston Ave.
146 ltp
LOST Key ring, 3 keys arid tag.
Finder return to Telegram office.
, *- 116 Hx
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN- On
April 3(fc little bay niaro pony shod
all rotlnd. When last seen was four
miles from Temple on the Troy npad.
Reasonable reward will be paid for
information leading to her recovery.
Dr. B. F. Lee, both phones at resi-
dence. 145 tfx
FOUND—The oest place for high
Class dental work at reasonable
prices. Dr. Thomas, over Brady and
Black's. ' 138 26tx
FOR fiALE -Good gentl
bargain, li s. Will
Company.
'mire- a i I-'Oit SALE 0. K. Lice Formula all
nson »%d ready made up or the recipe. B. h.
I 14 Six Campbell, ohi phone 423. 146 3tp
FOR SALE—-An Rasi
located in. North Temple
shade trees and Is "5x14(1
bargain at J1250, Lee & (
nt tot. well I TOR SALE- Row boat
ic, has nice I - Joe llollingiwortb's.
Hi feet, A I' * S
FOR SALE (lood family hor
Hill next door to HamiH's.
Apply at
146 6tx
ain.
i 4 tfx
1 A:
FOR Sv<l .E—Good surrey and double
harness, top buggy and single har-
ness. Bell County Auto Co., L. S.
Williamson and Co, 1 4 4 6tx
FOR SALE Boarding house close In,
$6750. Lee & Orgain. 14 4 tfx
PROFESSIONAL
LAWYERS
TH0S. Q. BINXLEY—lawyer Land
Loans. Rooms 408 and 409 City
National Bank Building.
E. E. THOMAS—Attorney-at-Law.
Office over Crawford Jewelry Co.
FOR SALE—A bargain; one 8-room
house In good couditioa on two of
the best lots in Laurel Heights.
These lo*s are on tl.e crest of the
bill and are facing on a street that
we will macadamize and place ce-
ment walks In front of. We will
sell this house for a small cash pay-
ment and balance by the month.
Call at our office at once. The
Western Land Corporation, 303 &
304 City National Bank Building.
141 <;t.x
FOR RENT—A pleasant front room
for single gentleman. 717* South
Main. 146 2tx
FOR RENT Two South front of-
fices in the Temple State Bank
Building. W. Goodrich Jones.
145-6tx
FOR RENT—3 furnished South
rooms for housekeeping. Mrs. Fe-
lix Grundy, 212 North 7th. 144 3tx
FOR RENT—Nice, cool, newly fur-
nished rooms; close in; new, with
all modern conveniences. 112 North
5th street. 141 6tp
HOUSE FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—New 6-room house on
Northslde. All modern conven-
iences. See Vaden & Jones, both
phones 17. 134 tfx
The City Planfng Mill will make In-
teresting prices to you on lumber and
mill work. Bring your wants to us,
we will give you figures In five min-
utes time. Don't delay.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
NOTHING OFFERED TODAY—Watch
this space if interested.
-JOHN J. & SHELBY S. COX-
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office in the Nunnelly Buil-
ding, over Dallas Drug Store
TEMPLE. TEXAS.
Do a General Practice in all Courts
W. B. BLAINE—Attorney-at-law—
Office over Cftwford Jewelry Co.
Store. Temple, Texas.
FOR SALE—Excellent six-room
house, in fine condition, 100 foot
South front lot. splendid shade, on
Bentley Hill. Price $1600. Lee &
Orgaln. 144 tfx
FOR SALE—Painless extracting
60c, See Dr. Thomas over Brady
and Black. 138 26tx
WINBOURNE PEARCE—Attor-
ney-at-Law—-Office over Mat-
thews Bros. Teniple, Texa:.
PHYSICIANS
DR. HAMBLEN BARTON—Office
over Willis' drug store. Both tele-
phones 4; residence old phone 219.
DR. H. B. MAS0F, Osteopath. 410
411-412 City National Bank Build.
Both phones.
ing.
R. W, NOBLE—Surgeon and Consul-
tant.
DR. J. D. DUNCAN—Office rooms 15
and 18, Bentley Bldg. Office tele-
phones—New, 207; Old, 98. Resi-
dence phones—New, 433; Old 164, ot
HamiU's Drug Store.
Y. Q. Baker, (dumber and tinner, Is
one of the busiest men In Temple. He
has one of the beste quipped shops in
Temple for doing all kinds of plumb-
ing and sheet metal work.
IDE TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM
DAILY TELEGRAM Established 1907
DAILY TRIBUNE Established 189
CONSOLIDATED 1910.
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY, 15T THE TELEGRAM PUBLISH-
ING COMPANY.
E. K. Williams.. ...Advertising Manager
Mrs. Henrietta Sweeney Business Office Manage
Office of Publication 123 South First Street, Temple, Texas.
Entered at the Postoffice in Temple Texas, as Second-class Mail, Matter
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.
Delivered by Carriers, In "side City Limits-
Dally and Sunday, per month , 50c
Dally and Sunday per j;ear ,, $5.00
Single Copies ... ... 6c
Daily and Sunday by mail, in Bell County outside of Temple, per year,
In advance ... „ $300
The Daily Telegram Is the Largest and Most Widely Read Newspaper Pub
lished la Bell County.
- telephones.
Business Office and Circulation Department: Old Phone.. 586
New Phone _i , 19
The Daily Telegram has more than fqur times the bonified circulation of
any other dally newspaper published in Bell County, and is the most popular
and effective advertising medium in Central Txas.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES.
First insertion, per word 1 cent
Four consecutive insertions, per word. 2 cents
One week, per word 3 cents
One month, per -word ». 10 cents
This is the cheapest, and has long since been proven the most effective ad<
vertislng method known. .
Display space in this department, io per column inch per day.
Not more than io inches of space in this department will be sold to
any one advertiser.. No display space in this department sold for a
less period than one month. No display ads ..in .this .department
ment changed oftener than once a week.
Who has room for another boarder? Answer through a' want ad.
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Is a better job than the las* one worth hunting for—worth advertising for.
Are "circumstances" managing your store—your affairs; or, are YOU?
These want ads will help you—If you are looking for anything In their
"Una."
These want ads Will give you a glimpse of the minor business activities
of the people.
These want ads will straighten out a lot of "business tangles" to-day.
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These want ads helping a lot of people to manage their affairs to-d»y.
DR. E. P. GOULD—Dentist. Office
over Willis' Drug Store. Old phone
210-2 rings; New phone at both of-
fice and residence.
DR. J. M. MURPHY. Dentist—Of-
fice 4th floor City National Bank,
rooms 406 and 407. oBth phones.
DR. JERE H. MURPHY, Dentist—
Orthodontia, Crown and Bridge
work a specialty. Office Wilkerson
building, Ave. A and Second street,
Temple, Texas.
FOR SALE—Two of the pretty homes
in North Temple. Take your own
choice at $6000. Lee & Orgaln.
144 tfx
AUTOMOBILE accessories and auto-
mobiles. Bell County Automobile
Co., at L. S. Williamson and Com-
pany. 139 6tx
FOR PALE—Several nice proposi-
tions on Southside. See us about
them. Lee & Orgaln. 144 tfx
146 3tx
FOR SALE A large house, good lot
and fine location on Northside;
with every convenience. A bargain
for a short time by owner. Call at
Guarantee Shoe Co. 145 3t
FOR SALE—100 acres of fine land
near Lott, £5 acreB In cultivation,
alLgood land; one set of Improve-
ments. .Price $45.00 per acre. Good
Pell Realty Co. 144 3tx
FOR SALE—Good 75 foot East front
lot on North Sixth street, for only
$525. Lee & Orgaln. < 144 tfx
FOR SALE Good five-room house.
with all modern conveniences;
also good barn and nice shade trees,
located close in on corner lot, North
Second street. Price $3500. Lee &
Orgaln. 144 tfx
FOR SALE—Lots of sweet pea bloo.ns
Mrs. Phlpps, 4th and French.
y Jt 242 3tp
FOR SALE—One buggy in good con-
dition, used o>nly 18 months,
cheapest at $35. Call at O. K. Fut-
niture store, H. C. Beaumont, Tem-
ple. 142 tlx
FOR SALE—110 acres adjoining tl.e
corporate limits of Temple; I am
a non-resident and wish to concen-
trate my means at home. H. M.
Johnson, Twenty-Fifth and Loving
Ave., Fort Worth, Texas. 142 Gtx
FOR SALE—No. 5 Oliver typewriter
In first class shape. Call or see
B. L. Gilliam at A. B. Crouch> of-
fice. 141 tfx
POULTRY
FOR SALE—At a bargain a four-
room house on South First Street
and Ave. J. Sold on easy terms. See
.1. A. Lugo. 140 6tx
HALF .PRICEn-Eggs from Buff and
Black Orpingtons for 30 days. R.
P. Shuler. 183 tfx
, T _
OR SALE- Pitcher pump with 22
feet 6f 1 1-2 inch pipe; also good
second hand baby buggy. Ne*
phone 486 5 rings. 131 —
E
MISCELLANEOUS
jxrxru"
SHULTZS ORCHESTRA, A. G.
fhultz, Director. Will appreciate
your patronage. Dance work a spe-
cialty. See me before making en-
gagements elsewhere. A. G. Shultze,
at Warrick's Barber Shop.
ji/xATMyyvv'i-'i'* ** -I-EV
VETERINARY SURGEONS
DR. B. F. SCOTT—Veterinary Sur
geM. Treats all diseases of do-
mestic animals; makes a specialty
of surgery. Office R. D. Nichol-
son's sale stable. Both phones.
A. M. CLIFFORD—Veterinary Sur
geon, graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College. Treatment of all io
mestic animals. Office Hobbs' livery.
Residence, Old phone 499; Exasuna-
tion free. .
These want ads will shorten your se.arch for boarding or rooming place.
These want ads will give you "Tips" on where to buy a great many things.
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These want ads will bring about some real estate sales to-day.
Hess want ada will find buyers to-day for a lot of useful things
It'a a great pit) when any really
good plan has to be abandoned before
It is practically developed. And
that's what happen* to enough plans
to fill the world with "things that
ought to be."
The trouble I» that people w"
have the gift of planning do not, us-
ually know the people wfco have tha
gift of seeing the possibilities of a
plan, and the courage to furnish the
money required for its realisation.
No great thing la done, as a rule, un-
til f.he tiMnker of It kas met the man
who haa the money and the foresight
to create a realty out of an idea.
And It is certain that for every
good idea evolved in the brain of one
man, another man can be found who
will furbish thd means for Its devel-
opment. In this work of Introducing
ideas to dollars, the possibilities of
the want ads have never been fully
testsrt -although many a realized
plan owes Its existence almost wholly
to the Intervention and kjndly ser-
vices of the want ads.
If there's some needed thing you
are waiting to buy at a bargain, you
have a direct object In reading the
ads.
If its a reasonable want, want ad
vertislng will supply St.
GOOD PHOTOS $1.00 per dozen:
poet cards 4 for 25c. The tent
studio, next door to W. A. Harkey's.
127 tfx
WE have just .received the prettiest
line of matting In town. S. S.
Bryan Furniture Store. 122 fitx
What all-absorbing occupation is
preventing yon from paying any at-
tention to the want *ds these days?
LION FONDLES A CHILD
In Pittsburg a savage Hon fondled the
hand that a child thrust into his cage.
Danger to a child is sometimes great
when least regarded. Often it comes
through Colds, Crotif*, and Whooping
Cough. They slay thousands that Dr.
King's New Discovery could have sav-
ed. "A few doses cured our baby of a
very bad case of Croup," writes Mrs.
George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C.,
"We always giye it to him when he
takes cold. Its a wonderful medicine
for babies " Best for Coughs, Colds,
LaGrippe, Asthma, Hemorrhages,
weak lungs. 50f, $100. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Z
Markham Ersklne & Co., lumber'
dealers, are the wlde-awakt, progrs-
sive men to figure with ( when you
want lumber or building material.
They are never undersold, considering
quality of lumber.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will clear the sour stomach,
sweeten the breath and create a heal-
thy appetite. They promote the flow
of gastric juice, thereby Inducing good
indigestion. Sold by all dealers. —
W. A. Harkey Grocery. The neat-
est, cleanest and most sanitary gro-
cery store In Temple. Does your eat-
ables come fromt his store? Fresh
eggs, good dairy butter; leader of
good clean eatables.
United Stit«s
Bond & Martgaga Go/
orrica city *tl. il>o.
TEMPLE
T. B Duggan, Mr*-
I We make farm loans in
[ Bell and adjoining Gos.
i ouitarmaar* attractive
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afcla Oar
COTTON* SEED FOR SALE—I have
the Mebause cotton seed for sale
at $1.25 per bushel, freight prepaid.
Seifd money order and seed will be
shipped as soon as order Is received.
W. T. Knox, Coleman, Tex.
137 10?
—On Getting a Clerk or
Position as Clerk
Clerks put Marshall Field, Wanamaker, Swift, Armour—
atrong the owners of America". Why ? Because they selected
the right Clerks. And w|iat made Field, Wanasaker, Swift
Armour—Capitalists Instead of continuing Clerks ? The fact that
they selected the right Busfhess and House to train in. You can
do the same. Our little Want Ads help Success tell her story daily.
Gti in touch with them. This minute—
Read and Answer
Today's Want Ads.
WANTED
HELP WANTED.
WANTED At once, a carpenter. Ap-
ply today at Carr Electric Co., old
Tribune building. 144 tfx
WANTED—People who appreciate
high class dental work to see Dr.
Thomas over Brady and Black.
138 26tx
SITUATION WANTED.
NOTHING OFFERED TODAY-Watch
this space if Interested.
WANTED—YOUR BUSINESS.
WANTED 100 customers on South
Side to buy milk and cream from
City Dairy; two deliveries daily and
prompt service ;new phone 113.
144 26tp
Miscellaneous
HAVE YOUR doctor leave your pre-
scriptions at Powers Drug Store,
Tliey will fill and deliver them al
once. Don't forget. 146 3ta
WE ARE MAKERS of best wagon
harness. Buy a set. L. S. Wil-
liamson and Co. ' 144 3ta
SPECIAL prices on buggies for thl*
week. L. S. Williamson and Com-
pany. 144 Ota
M. C. WADE, the stove repair man,
headquarters, McGregor Hardwara
Co. Repair all kinds of stoves; all
work guaranteed. Either phone.
Temple, Texas. 144 6tJ
WANTED—Every one to know that
Temple is the best town In the
State and the National Laundry has
the capacity to kei?p it clean. W. H.
Coats & Son. 123 tfx
AGENTS WANTED.
TIME TABLE,
KATY.
No.
No.
No,
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Nc.
No.
No.
Baj Trains (North)
4 local, lv ....3:10 p, m.
10 '(limited) lv 3:40 p. in.
SOUTH.
7 Local, lv .7:10 a. m.
3 Local. lv .,..1:15 p, m.
9 (Limited) , .2:00 p. m.
NORTH .
Sight Trains (North)
6 Flyer,, lv. S:30 a.m.
2 Local, lv,........ 5:20 a. m.
SOUTHT.
5 Flyer, lv. 1:02 a. m.
Belton Branch.
295 to Belton lvit.8:45 a. m
293 to Befton, lv...l:25 p. m.
761 to Belton, lv...3:50 p. m.
Santa Fe (Day Trains)
NORTH.
6 Local, lv 3:10 p. m.
SOUTH.
5 Local, lv 2:35 p. m.
A RARE business opportunity for
some live man. I have a rare bus-
iness to offer some good business
man or young man who wants to em-
bark In the safest business proposi-
tion open in Texas. Tha entire
North Texas for to own an4 control
in the line. It can be opened for
$3,000 to $5,000. Address.or call on
7.. C. Augevine, Ingleside Hotel, (fpen
for few days only. 145 3tx
FREE LOTS—In Terminal City, Tex.,
a new town in the famous alfalfa
fruit and vegetable (irrigated) dis-
trict of the great .Pecos Valley. Wi
are going to give away a limited
number of these beautiful lots to help
advertise and build u,p one'of the best
little cities In the Pecos Valley. Fot
particulars write Terminal Townslts
Co., 303 Flatlroh Building, Ft. Worth,
Texas. 1143 26tx
WANTED—Several gaoa salesmen to
sell Laurel Heights lots In Temple
and nearby towns; good commissi* tis
to right men; a chance to make some
quick money. Call at office The
Western Land Corporation, City Na-
tional Bank building, Temple,
141 ftx
Night Trains. '
NORTH s
No. 16 Local, ]v 2:45 p. m.
No. 18 Thru, lv.. 3:85 a. m.
SOUTH.
No. 15 Local, lv 2:00 a. m.
No. 17 Thru, lv 1:45 a. m.
San Angelo Branch.
No. 75 Local, lv........3:40 p. m.
No. 77 Local, lv 3:55 a. m.
No. 76 Local, ar 12;20 p. m.
No. 78 Local, ar 12:50 a. m.
NOTE—No. 17 on Santa Fe car-
rier through sleepers and chair cars
for San Antonio.
No. 5, on Katy, runs in two sec-
tions, first section for Galveaton, sec-
ond lection, 10 minutes later, for
San Antonio.
No. 6. on Katy, runs In two sec-
tions, 10 minutes apart. Time abovs
Is for first section.
T. 4 B INTERURBAN CARS
Interui^an cars leave corner Main
street and Avenue A on the hour—
.First car leaving at 6 a. m— last
car at 10 p. m.
•a. Halla
daata
The Misalaalppl Store, thr store
ahead; all other* are followers. Trad-
ing at the Mississippi means you will
alwavs be ahead This makes lift
worth will*. Try It. Mala stmt. «|1
lallahla Oarr
itn tklaaad*
tag Caaatiaa
Naata*.
•raa»»a»
*d|ela'
The Prairie Queen 1-aundry, being
conducted under the successful man-
agement of Mr. Sims, is worthy of the
Increasing patronage thw are dally re-
ceiving Packages railed for and deliv-
ere* on time.
Cl^AR SALESMAN WANTED—Ex-
perience unnecessary. Sell our
brands to the retail trade. Big pay.
Write for full particulars at once.
Globe Cigar Co. Cleveland, Ohio.
79 lOOcx
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
WANTED — Two well furnished
rooms with board or near first class
boarding house; or a 5 or 6 room
house completely furnished; must
have modern conveniences. Refer-
ences furnished. W. J. B. care Tele-
gram. 140 3tp
X1E TH 'S.noi
-pSnoH Its Jadnd 0T6T mao
Juuvi umop epts dn sj NA\OI 3HX
WANT YOl' to let the Knob Messen-
ger deliver your meat or packag e.
Lightning quick service, reasonaole
rates to residents, special rates_ to
stores. Please ring for information.
The Knob Employment Co., South r..
Main street, Old phone, 538; nex
112. 141 th
WE HAVE Just received a shipment
of American Beauty flour and
Waco Repeater coffee. J. A. Lugo,
on the Square. 140 tfi
CLEANLINESS la next to GodUniaa.
You can only keep cletjt by Hav-
ing a bath tub Installed by Bruner
& Patterson. 138 tfs
WANTED—TO buy Jersey heifer
calves. Phone ID2; address lock
box 325. 140 Otx
WANTED—A horse for feed. Ad-
dress, J. N. Woodall, Belton,
Route 0. • 145 3tp
WANTED—At once a good gentle
tiorse. APPly at L. S. Williamson
and Co, 141 6tx
WANTED—To buy a liome in Tem-
ple. Must be reasonable in prV".
and not over $2,000. Will give a
very fine young horse in trade. V.
me know what y~M hr.» Address
Box 336, Temple. Texas. 142 utx
BEFORE you store away fo\uc ,wln*
ter <?lothes, call Ffhdelsfen1 4 Dau-;:
waiter, new phone 699 and ha^e $hem
renewed. WHI call for an4 deliver
them. 1S1 28U
T 1 • . S» - J
TEMPLE DARE 4194—is a Thrw
year old royally bred saddle colt,
fine color, style and action. I aoltdlt
10 or 15 good mares. $20 t<J insure.
Also for sals. II. L. Til ley. Temple,
Texas. 119 Xftp
KEEP Temple money In Temple, 't^yf
you are blowing for the pfbsptfrtt^^^
Temple and her people, then why §
patronize ..very home enterprise? W* B
have the only abstract recordti I#
Temple. See us for proinpt wotk4.-.
Temple Abstract Co. 1 $0 U*
WANTED—To resilver valir old mir-
rors. Work guaranteed. Prices
right at S. S. Bryan's Furniture
Store. 129 8th
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
' Palm e Meat Market, Central'
Market, City Market, South First
Market, Bock's Market wilt-
meat as usual. 14* i
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MONEY TO LOAH.
FOR TRADE—I have several vacant
lots free of incumbrance, in good
Texas towns. 1 will trade for proper-
ty incumbered or unincumbered. If lo-
cated In Templti. E. F. I4uham.
143 Stx
FOR EXCHANGE—Buggies, wagons
and farm tools for gt>od live sto^
L. S. Williamson and Co. 139 Otx
WE HAVE a nice line of delivery
wagons and harness. , L. S. Wil-
liamson and Co. 139 6tx
VICTOR SAFES—American Cash R»-
glstens. O. E. Matthews. & Co..
S. W. Phone 90. 95 16tp
IF you have any good second hand
furn{ture for exchange or to sell
for cash see S. S. Bryan. 122 6tx
MONEY LOANED on detlrabl*.
lateral, great bargains gtten
pawned watches, diamonds, Jt/yri
suit casee, clothing, etc., at
heimer's.
CITY AND FARM LOANS—8«
W" rash vendors lien not«fe
Temple city property and fang
In Texi.s. Hall and Hall, 2nd
City .National Bank building.
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Practically "Cvery man or
can find some pergonal osjr
"For Sale or Exchangt"
ment. And the numbar of then ■
are learning to WATCH AND
WER this class of ads la CtiMHfl
LY INCRKASI.NO, TWa Hfe?
rate, true x>f the peopU wh» 1
thli newspaper—a ad, with
Iq the next iss*», yoa win
ly "taken it tu market."
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