The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESS, I 1911, It »w determined
Til K BONHAM HAILY FAVORITE
MENT8 FOR PAVING
STREET IN THE CITY OF
•ONHAM.
‘Hie »Ui«e of Teams,
uousfly of Femuln,
#f*
4L'My of Bon harni.
To Fannin County National Benk,
.Fannin Counter Abe tract Co., Mra.
Wm. Dramletle, Mra. ,1, M. Dose,
Mrs. R P. Wella, M. C. JJ*or*((*»,
Dr. J. 8. Doraett, H. 8. Shortridge,
Mint National Hank, Mrs, s. J.
Maunders, Ashley Evans, Evam#
A Pritchett, C. li. White, Wm. New-
ton, J. L. Caylor, A. B. «oar-
tMimufJh, Mra. C. 10. Kim* Brown,
you and each of you are hereby
notified that .under the provision*
»rf an ordinance of the City of
.Bonham, passed and approved on
Jthe seventeenth day of November,
3911, 10 wa* ordered that the
follow ling etroeit of the city of
that pav*-
OF j *»*-nt of .said atreet aa atera aet
(orfti, should be of Oklahoma Roeg
Alaphait W ith 1 ou< rete curba uul
guttors, laid by «ald ordinance or-
dering the ocextruction of aa‘d
pavement, It wa* ordained that
the City of Bonham pay <*,; of the
the Street Improvement Fund tor
the coat of the const ruction of
aaid tiavemenit of all intersections
of street* on the above named
where pavement hue been
ordered to be couetructed and for
passed and approved oe the thir-
tieth day of January, 1912. there wa
, assessed against you the following
auicunis respectively, your prop
erty and tbe amount assessed
atlunst you and your aald property
respectively, ia sst down opiKwit©
your respective uaniee in live fol-
low lug Hat or table.
All of said property* being situ
it ted and abutting on said tut reel
where aald Improvement has beou
ordered, the properties uf Fannin
one-third of the coat of
construction of saUl stnwl.
proveuion|9 elsewhere. The
the 1 County National Bank, Fannin
lu»- County Abstract Company, Mra.
re- Win. Bramleitte, Mrs. Ji.M . Does
maining cost of the construction of. Mr*. F. P. Wells. M. C. Dorset,
aald atreet improvement *0 be Ur. J. 8. Doiset. and II. 8. Short-
l>orne by owners of real estate! ridge a* shown in aukl report bo-
abutting on aaid street reapectiva-J lag on the north side of said
Iy to be levied and aes-ewed against street, amt (lie properties of First
said abutting property and said National Bunk, Mra. 18. J Maunders,
respective owners thereof, in pro' Ashley Kvaii.s, Evans &' Pritchett,
portion to the frontage cf said prop' C. H. Whito, William Newton, J. L.
.Bonham be paved, to-wit:( fourth perty on said street where said Oaylor, and A. B. Scarborough, tv*
street frc-mi Main atreet wv-st to improvement wits ordered construct- shown In said report, belnrl «m the
the west line of Star street, and *'d, tin I oak otlirew-ise determined by south side of said street, wilier©
Ixy resolution passed and approved the GSty OcnnoU to is* Just, cquit- the construction of said improve-
Remarks
tiimpound Donation
>n anvenitoenth day of
November,
able
and p rojier.
Aid
by riviol
Name Prop. Owner
From Dm# Depth
Lot A Blk
No,
Asupsst
F. C. Nat'l Bunk
KM.a
25.8
INirt 6
5
$349.74
Fannhi Orr. Alutlrtvct (
It*. 18.0
25.8
Ilart 6
6
60.63
Mro. Won. Brain lotto
18.0
20.8
llaK «
6
72.36
Mra. Ji M. Doss
72.0
147.0
5
fi
249,96
Mr*. F. P. Wella
73.3
147.0
4
6
303.73
M. C. Dorset.
78.2
147.0
—
1
196.38
Dr. J. 8. Doraet
73.3
147.0
—
1
172.60
H. d. Khortridgo
145.0;
147.0
—
1
353.72
Fiwt National Bunk
106.2
28.0
Part 1
12
357.16
Mns. 8. J. Baumdera
30.0
61.0
Part 1
12
100.90
Ashley Evtgna
21.0
147.0
Parts 1&3
12
70.63
Nrawi & P,rltdh<-tt
70 0
147.0
Tart 2
12
235.44
C. H. Whit©
70i.0
147.0
3
12
178.09
Wkn. N«wiUmi
69.0
200.0
—
—
162.53
J. L. Cay lor
78.0
200.0
—
—
183.73
A. H. Scarborough
180.0
350.0
—
—
436.18
Mrs. C. E. Sima Brown
9.5
40.0
—
1
40.98
Amd each of you are
hereby no-
final
amd tlie eon*tm*rtlorn erf
Kimpson'is Addition
Simitum's Donation
Sirrtjhson’s Survey
Simpson's Donation
f said to the City of Bon ham or bearer
tiled and muulrtd to appear on' Improvement finally ordered. Andwlu j*, against you and your
twenty-seventh day!you are further notified that unla**
Tuesday, the
of February, 1912, at 7:30 o'clock
M nt-. before the City Council at
the City Mali of said City of
Bonham Bind contest said aissees-
rnent. Aind at said time iund place
you will be givnn d full and flair
horning, and .unices you do apimar
ton said date and contest said en-
tire said respective aseiestnentls, or
the amounts to which same nuay be
reduced and finally adjudged, are
■paid (in or before twenty day*
from the beginning of the construc-
tion of said street, improvement,
ten eoual certificates payable an-
nually consecutively from one to
eefeaments the senio will lie made ten yearn re»i>ecfively, and puyiable
property as provided for in aaid
resolution ngid authbrized bk the
clvarter of aald city.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said City of Bonham, Texas,
tjhi* tbe Slat, day of January, 1912.
T. W. Ra*tedale.
Mayor Olty of Bonharn, Texas
At teat: T. H. Kennedy, City See'y.
ANNOUNCEMENT FEES. I pbofbbbionai, cabdb
•nie prices for announcing eandl- J jjj NEVILL, M. D.
dates In -the Dally and Weekly Fa-
vorite win be as follow*, and cash Surgery snd General Practice
must accompany all orders: | Office, J. W. Peeler's Drug Htore,
County Offioe, Unity......$10.00 Bouha®» ToxaH* ,,hone No* 303*
Precinct Office, Dally .. .
County Office, Weekly
Precinct Office, Weekly
7.50
5.00
6.00
Announcements coming under this
head are subject <0 the action -of
the Democratic, primary:
JYw District Attorney—
R. T. LIPSCOMB
>Y»r District Clerk—
CHARLIE LIND8EV
KV»r Tax Collector—
A. J. CRITTENDEN
T. J. COX
J. I. NO All
J. T. (TOM) KINKADW
For Sheriff—
W B I.KKMA.M
For Treasurer—
811) T. lllUl.INC.
For Tax Assessor—
AR THVR P STEPHENS
C. W. KiNKKAD
W R. VAUGHN
>Y»r County (ierk—
JWO. T FITS5GERATJ>
For Cotmiy Attorney—
R F. I.MSIJK
Itnf Sts..*. Senstor—
F M OIMHON
R*-prom-ntailv»w—
DH JOHN CUNNINOHAM
OUR CITIZEN’S DEMAND
Fully Complied With. A Bonham Resi*
dent Furnished It.
There ere few items whloh ap
pear in this paper more Important
to Bonhum |>eople than the state-
ment iiuhllrflvod below In the first
place, it its from a citizen of IW111
ham! and can bo thoroughly relied
upon. In (he w>cond place it Indis-
putably proves t'hat Doan’s Kidney
DR. I. S. bPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at Robinson A Baker's stable.
Phone 104. Residence phone 260. All
calls promptly attended tg. Graduate
of Bt. Joseph, (Me.) VeternaryCollege Hills do their work ytoroiigDily and
“———————I1((t i.,,in,popiiI-iiy. IUmuI (his caiM-
|I00 REWARD »(.00. | fully:
The render* of (his impcir will C. O. Fle(elver, painter. S20 Star
be plotmed to leitm that there Is street. Uonbam. Texas, says: “Kid
at least one dreaded dbonse that ney complnlnt caused me nvudh
science bus boon able to cure .in suffering. I had that langluid feel
Ing, together with hmidache mid
all Its etages, and that Is Catornh.
Hall * Catarrh Cure Is the only posl
tlve cure now kinoWn to the uiedlna
fraU-rnily. Catarrh ts'ktig a const!
tut tonal disease', rerruires a const!
tutional treaUment. Hall’s Catarrh
curx' Is ti«k<ii hitemally, axtilng di-
rectly .u|m>ii the blood and mucous
surface* of the system, thereby de- Mills removed the pain fronl
s troy Ing. lie* four dat ten of the d la- back and regulated my kidney
and giving the patbrnt strangt ! praise this remedy klgllily."
by iiuikllng up the cowitlbutl(* end For sale by all dealers. Price 50
BACKACHE
NOT A DISEASE
But a Symptom, a Danger Sif>
nal Which Every Woman
Should Heed.
Backache is a symptom of organic
weakness or derangement. If you have
backache don’t neglect it. To get per-
manent relief you must reach the root
of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood-
all’s exiierieltce.
Morton’s flap, Kentucky. —"I suffered
two years with female disorders, my
health was very bad
and 1 had a continual
backache which was
[J simply awful. I could
not stand on my feet
long enough to cook
a meal’s victuals
without my back
nearly killing me,
and 1 would have
such drugging sensa-
tions I could hardly
bear it. I had sore-
ness in each side, could not stand tight
clothing, and was irregular. I was com-
pletely run down. On advice I took
Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Com-
pound and am enjoying good health. It
is now more than two years and 1 have
not had an ache or pain since. I do all
my own work, washing and everything,
and never have backache any more. I
think your medicine is grand and I praise
it to all my neighbors. If you think my
testimony will help others you may pub-
lish it.”- Mrs. Ouua WOODALL, Mor-
ton’s Ghp, Kentucky.
If von Iiuva the slightest doubt
tlmt l.ydltt 11. I’ijiM.om's Vegeta-
ble Compound will help you, writ';
lo l.ydiu ll.Pinklmm MedlcinoCo.
(conlldentinl) L> nil, !>lass., for ad-
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
uud held in strict confidence.
IN MEMORY ROBERT GATES.
Chill we* till«* air ami loud the blast
rk« ninlit aWME Robert breathed
his last;
(told wm* the wind on that bleak
day
We laid sw«ct R-oborrtt in the clay.
lie seoniid an lovgel in hi* shroud
In 1 como iiouu from iJi-» heavenly
cl(tud ;
We 0.Ill lu ll him lie wa* eold It)
death!
We kis.-ed him then- uas no sweet
broath! 1
At home in heaven, that mansion
fair,
The bliss of an gel* ho will aharo.
And nisvr the throb a of God he’ll bo
l'i<>m all earth’s ciures and aorrowa
free’
He’ll risini In tlioae Elyslau lauds
WHh tihronuH of white miMellc hs.mia
Aiwa) - with (ilirlsl. Ire'll dwell w.t
home.
For t hrift oars '.'-tuffer stic.h to
eouie" .
With him tee hope to be at Inst,
When lili hurt divauls lor il«
have passed;
AUd » 11,11 Inin aMtf tin Htu’i NMTkl
praise
In HWOetowt of iungellc. la^’B’
A Friend
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESS-
MENTS FOR PAVING OF
•TREET IN THE CITY OF
•ONHAM:
Htate of r«*iia,
Ommuv cd Fanalu
Olty of Bonham,
To Dr 8. A Walts. M.rt<
of live City of Bonham p-uwed and tlve owners thereof, 1jj prop rt.ion
approved on the rhirt-oenth day to tbe frontao* cf satd pm|>ecty
)F of November, 191), It wa* ordered on said street wivore siuld uiv-
that tlw> lot low Ira street In live piowusmt avis ordered conwtrvct-
etty of Bonham be paved, to-wit: «d, unless oth«iwise detormtaed
Main slrt-cil ftv <111 the south Iuic of by live Olty Council to be Just,
Muth sliKs-t to live north line of equitable <und proper. And by peso-
1>. EI«\*«iJlh kUwH-t, laid by resolution lution paetad and approved on tine
Spanaibw. fl. F. Ikvpp, Kid Bailth, pussed and uppnovtd on blue thlr-^thirtieth day of Jsmuery, 1912. thens
ttirlstlan ChurxJi, Mne. KHa Old tnenth dav *tl Novemler. 1911, It was uv-srssed against yrtu the fdt-
hecn, -Old Agnes. J. L. Ware, Miss wvu* doUoriulmd Mist pavenieut of low in* amounts respectively, your
Julia Ricketts. Dr. R. K. Martin. *nid street as above wet forth property and the auioutnt am twvwd
Mr*. 1>. A Blard, D. F. Kplvy, Mrs. shtmuld d*** of Ok'laluoum It ink Ais-
N. E. WhlU*. Mto. J. W Dabney, irtrtR will «ipu r«t«> uuFba and gut-
J. C. IJml*ey, Cordon Dunn.. t.«i. tons, and l%y said ortlkwuioe order-
11. Btopliet soil. Mrs. It. IX Beales, lag the cordrm 1 Ion of said pane-
Dr. J C. (larU-ton, G. M. Hchoon mou*, it was <sduiiiwd that tine
over, Frank l’«»)Ji>bell. M. (’. spivy, t’tty if B'Siliam pay out of the
Robert Hod gem. Jtw Biggs, M. J’.1 Bt.too*' lin.pi rovcinamt Fund for the
id Young, First I’nesbyU-i intn cotusiructIon of said pavement of
church, A .1. Moone, 1’. H. WII-
lliuiis, Auvorlciui Bivahy 1 eriau
Cli/uivh, 11 ug11 L. Itodglor*, Mrs. S.
J. Maunders. Mis. I uni Don Mat.,
John Hoy, Lee Hoy, Mins Jessie
Hoy, Mrs. W. W. Rut her. Mk*. M.
V. Gray. T. K. Ki*iuud.v, Hugh Hal-
all inieiiMciions of MtneeiV* on tlvo
against you and your aald propier fly
niwpectively, Is set down) opposite
^ mir respective names in the fol-
low lug list or table:
All of said pixqxorty being! sR-
uaJtod an follow*: AH sbotwm la
said mport a** out of blooka 4, 10,
11 Mid 12 of Hlnvpson’s addition
and all out of block No. 1 of Kep-
altove nuniod slroSt wliets* |*Hvn-nn»nt uidy's addition, bidog dn tbe
lia* been ordered to be lonstructnwl WH*t side of oeld sttjwtst, that be-
ll ml for - in third of the * li t of lotuclng to I>r. J. C. Oarleton b*»-
tlue ioiihIducitiisi of struct iniprovte- lug an the north sldo of Wlemntli
until t elwe will not*. Ilk !*• *111 h in 1 o gA winuot., end ell slvown la said ire-
(X**t of (I** constn»i t U*n i>f mhnI part out ' f bloc-k No. 2 Kiitonedy sd-
sell, Bonhiun Electric R'y, IJgHit hltruet linproveiinent to Im» borrm| dltton an*l bI(S$(« 8. 7, 6 and 5 of
& Power Oxnipuiny, you and each of, by owners of real tuatate nhutttn'g
you are lierohy aollfl-ed Hint tin- on said at met
resjiiwtl v»I)’.
you art* I Hereby notified that tin- be levied and ask-estssl against aaid
dor tbe pmvUitons of an ordinance abutting prnjiorty and said ro»|uvo-
SlnniiMou'a mtditlon tielng on oast
side of said Main stneet, wUdne
ithe mMtstTUcttok of solid Imprvtm-
mont has boeai ordered:
dizzy spells. K)inr|> twinge* darted
acriwa my buck as if a knife hail
been flhruHt through nit*. 1 did not
nli*ep well and wws servou*. All tin*
aymptonia showed that my kidneys
weiv* a-fl fault. I.mn than the con
tents of ono Inix of IhNin a Kidney
my
I
tbs
and take no rtbnr.
noalKtlng nsture >tn doins Us work.
Tin- proprietors have «x» nruch ^
faith t» It* cure**-* powera tbst »d States,
tliey of(V*r (toe Hundred Ixdlar# for! Hemember
any >»»e It falls to oure. Send for
Hat of twMtiamonials.
Addriws F J. Cheney A Company.
Poh»do. tlhio
Sold by all druKidslw 75e.
Take Hall’s Family Wlls for
lonstlpaCon.
cants. Koatar-Mllburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sols aganta for the Unlt-
nama- Doan’s—
blamed a good worker.
“I hkwntH my heart for save re
dlstrewa •« my left side for two
)-f)irs." wnHsa W, Bww, Daw-
v El**, Vs .
indigent kmi
Life I’ilkt
ALMOST LOST HIS LIFE. |
8. A. Slid <*f Miasm, Mluh., will
never (i-IKi't hla terrible exposure
lo a nutelleaa storm. “I,t gave me
a dreadful 01,id," he writes, ’’that
caut>**d sever* imlna Hi my ehent,
so it w«* ham,’ for me to breathe. 1
A n« Is labor rats me eev i rxd done*
VdKisMr AttviCf for (txi'ginpfivrs
Think health, not dlscaas. stop
•iperfmentlnc, follow aa'nri; look
not down, above all rssolve “I
«H1 sot Bolt,** Oar lltUo "Run (
•hla#’’ booh lot hnshtoos tho way •eh**
Drotsl addressed ’ 74 si nr# • Cme *'
Um," ( olim hno, Ok lo, hrtrsE II,
I Bat#'# AhMosBik' «•
W'ao
tail I ktt«*w now* It
on Dr Kiln#
eon>»»l»s«#y *"ursd
Itmvl for Ktntno* b, IIvw *od hid
ney troubtov, i«s»U|ailw, h#*d
•MhilFy 2Ao at J. W.
of Dr. King’s New Idoet very w hich
brought Stent relief. Ttwe d(N tor
sold I was on the verge of i*n**i
N*hiismiii, but to continue with the
mo.’ I Dts* (ivory I did mi end two Mtks
•'ompletely cured MO." Coo only
this <|U,ek. rretoblc. oofe medlntoo
for * 'Miifia. i*Ma or twy ttmot
orr lie# trouble F»l*w .'><*■ ond
It Frtoi Mlk free Guo run too#
Llolmso hr I W Fmdbs
MRS. OWENS ILL.
Mi n. .Idhn <iW(*n«t of lUt (**iina l«
ro|M*rled critically ill -Kh«* bas
been u aufb*r*'r fr m cancer tor
many inonl.be and li**r condition ie
gradually gtowinr’ worm* This w4U
bo wad new* to lv*r many frlnndM
HER i FRIEND’S J
GOOD ADVICE
The Results Made This Newhurg
lady Glad She Followed
Suggestion.
Nrwburg. AtA—“For more than a
yenr," write* Mvrtl* Colhrum, of thl*
place, "I Buffered with terrible |>alua In
ruy bark and head. I had a sallow
(omplexlon, snd my fare waa covered
with pimp)**. Our family doctor only
gave me temporary relief.
A friend of mine advlaed me In try
Cardul, ao I began taking It. at on™,
snd with ths twt results, for I waa
cured after l iking two buttles. My
mother and my sunt hare atm need
Cartful and were greatly benefited.
I shall always pmia# Cardul to alrk
sod snffertns w<*e- n.*’
Cartful Is s purely vegetable, per.
fe* fly harmless, tonic reruedy for wo-
ssen. and will heneflt young and old.
It* ingredient* *re ml Id berl*. hav-
ing a gentle, tnnte effect, on the wo-
manly mnwtltution.
Cardul hne bet:- d a million women
hack to health and strength.
Have yn« trb-d If? If md. plea n
da It may ba Juat what yog need
H B fb. -W *»’ t-H*' 1
Her, «*•<<*..f t*«i ,,lv*(
ho made final and the odnetruo iwopoctlwly, and payable to tho
Hon of said Imprxrvenemt ftnalfly Clity of Dnteham or bearer. w^’-l
oldened. Anri you an# furthor 00- lx* lomied ngatost you -tvml your
11 fled that tuibw** the mild roapoc- pngrerty «o provided Hi eatd reoolu-
tlvo aocnwHiiient, t»r Dm amount to (ton nod aufhorloed Hy tho charter
whU’h iHivii 1** may lie* redimiod and of oald City.
Huld Ciitiy of Bonliani and <*ont«*t finally adjudged, n.r*» paid <tn or le* (llvmu iind**r ray haod and flho
haid--------- And «l mild time foro iwtirnty day* Iron* tho berfln- weal of eald (T*ty of Bonham this
iiiJd placw yr*i will lie idlvifn a full nlii'g of the («ui*tirnction of *ald th« 3l#t day of JaS>tiary. 1912.
nnd fair li»*nrlfig. .and unlv* you atrer-t in proveuirlnt, ton repts-l! T. W. RoKodnie.
do *p|**ar <*n aald date wnd inn corllfleat. * payable aantiall.r rum Mayor City of Bonham, Texa*.
iruU ham! aw-cHMii <*i ft* Di«* *aiie* will i(*vwibi'i) frrua <*ii** to t*ni year- Attoat T. H. K*-ns)**dy, 1 Ifly Hoc y.
And each of you are Ivereby no-
tifUd and required to ap|*ear 011
IXiiwday, till* twoo-tg weveml h
day of k,'*"timiiry, 1912, At we vim
thirty o’«fl*.«ik p. in. l*-f<»ro tjie
cit^ Conned at tbe city Hall uf
b*
ConMldersble tool*)*- haa 11**011 *'X SHOCKING SOUNDS
p«rtenc«*d reiently to heatingl the in ft,.- Mirth are aoirw* tlin«w
liutlding of the First Methodl*! |l( ,m| I* fine a terrible eiirt.h
church Workmen have been t-n i|uuki** lliat warn of the coming
gaged thl* week in ovei'liunliug the |W>rtl Nature’* wartiinig* isre kind.
hoHtiiiK plant, and It. la now ta* rhnt dull |*aiti or adve In tht» t*ai k
llev«*d I11 In* in go <1 coiiritll#n ivain you that Bio- kidney* need
...................... uttonikm if you would #mmp*
HE WONT LlMF NOW. tl»o«c d.ingeroo* inalMli<w Dropsy.
NV> morn Uraping f*»r Tom Mo**r** DtalnUe* or llrlght * dliwwiae.
of Oorhr««t. Gw., ”1 hod a Hake Kbitrlc Bttters at ones* and
sore «m n^y Inatep Ihat uoflliing w»« fsu ks* he fly *ui«l all your heat
kshuimI t« hrtp Dll I need l»u* k IIV* IH>*a mtnrii 'Mv mmi rw-elvul
bm'w AftHiw Sal*a,” b* wrtto*.I gr»**t haaeflt tb« their use
"but this vmhImIiiI healer so n tor ktdnr-y ami blJtdder trrtihk.
•-ured III**.” I tee a old. suaafagj wrrttns l**t«*r Bondy, 8«ei!h Risk
•art*, iilrrm, twlls. hum*, ruta. .*«**!. Mlnfl “M t* oertainty *
brrulses #* a*ai*a or pllwi. Try M ]«r*st kidn«-> merit* ln<* Fry It-
KRYP10K
FAB
Without
in the
lens
nwly MI J. W peeler a
M* si J \\ IV* b«r s
Kheriff W K I et-ruan hnl ft*
tuned from 9>lilahi*iia. where he hi
*rr«rded t li t Minn* r riikii**#, ntnl F
bmuabt him hack lo th « city l • Itt
a newer to (be charge of nlHHlt' Mia* MlMif lUddOigvr, T
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that look and woar like plain
glaese#, but giro perfect near**
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will be pleased
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69.0
111.0
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107 98
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30.0
111.0
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80.33
46 66
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147.0
196.3
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403.66
46 64
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ChrlvGan Chwch
146.0
147.0
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400.88
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Mrs. Mila, Oklhain
61.0
185.0
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136.67
44 64
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88.0
185.0
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272.36
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146.6
147.0
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402.47
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73.6
294.6
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73.0
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148.6
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73.8
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M. C. Hplvy
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73.1
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144.8
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