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er 80 acres of wt land In Southern rnla for sale. BIG BARGAIN sres in wine grapes; under cultivation; 5-room modern house, garden and lawn; houses, etc. cover '3. Jomplete Winery equipped with a oapa- rf 100,000 gallons in- distillery for mak- randy. TO RAILROAD oSer will bear the investigation.

Write irticulars, R. WILLSON, Escondido, Cat. LEGAL NOTICE. B. Gardner, residing at Kansas, will take notice l5th day of June.

Gardner flled his petition uirt of Common of anty. Ohio, cause No. her et al, to modify a cree of said court aa to the child of plaintdtf, to tody of said child, for in- againat removing Mid Wellington, and from In County, and equitable which action injunction granted, to plaiatiC 11 said defendants-; aUo this publication. Said Gardner will answer la on or before the 3rd ptember, laiO, or jadg- decree will be takea r. EBBER METCALF, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

110. FLEDGED iTTST IS PERRY Successful in the State jnation Held at Columbus. friends of Miles Perry street, will be pleased to 10 was one of the suceess- which passed the dental conducted by the State rd, Tuesday, and that nitted to practice dent tare in the state toroo FLETCHER'S I A rcltaral Journal of tie World. ment written by specialists, the bes in their respective lines to compare with it of editorial staff. ICQltnral NEWS with a not eren attempted by others.

UPBNSAM.B xo NTRY RESIDENTS THO WISH TO WITH TIHKS. Un, 01.M wvcnuim i uT Trial Trip SO CIMEN COPIES request It will p.y any IB anyway In country life to AddreM the publishers TUCKER A SON, M. T. Ions taken at this office. ITS toiretheo 9 Paid on Deposits BOOKS OK CERTIFICATES ISSUED.

AKDBBSS Ohio Loan Surpltu Onr SBOO.OOO to Pnt Offlcr, Cincinnati. E. BURRELL, Dentist (nearer Block, Blyrta corner I. If. PATRICK and Throat nee 1 to 4 9.

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DOES HERSELF PROUD IN CELEBRATING 16 The Biggest Fourth of July Celebration and the Best State Encampment of United Spanish War and Sane Fourth Has Come to Stay. QUIET DAY SPENT BY AMHERSTITES No or Acideiits Marred the Safe and Snno Celebration in Village. NEVER SUCH CROWDS SEEN HERE BEFORE. "Boom" went the cannon on the I i a after the parade, square. The drowsy head turned on Justice of the Peace Anthony Nied- the pillow A hand felt for the i ing, looking his tied the watch underneath.

"It's quaitei knot in the window of Ha'ry H. past four. They're firing the morn- Smith Co which united in mar- ing salute" juage Miss Rose Herman of A second report, and Held, and Mr Fred Ketcnum, of Elyria rtcurnng at legulai intervals, at, fast as the firing squad could load and discharge. "We can't get 'em up, We can't get 'em up. We can't get 'em up an the morning 1 Tbe trumpeters from Akron are reveillemg the The i which witnesed the ceiernom extended the entire width of the street The police could do nothing it and it was Smith neces- was tow.

'eels for' one woman fainted and a little girl and it about 5 The hug- has been ushered in with due ceremony. After the excessive heat of the past week, the cooling breezes handed out bj the man Monday morning weie a comfort and a de- In the reviewing stand on Cheapside there were addresses by Senal tor Geo H. Chamberlain, Congress' man Sharp, and Senator Dick, A L. Garfoid ably oDSrl StfttGCl which had fair, and it was thoroughly appre- iby the Spanish American War First '--a reunited, consolidated, cosmopolitan homogeneous people lefei- ring especiallj to the effect on the North and the South, second--the Amheist, Jnly .1 --This year's Fourth of July celebration in Amherst, was the qui-etest in jeais, in fact Arab erst, with the celebiation in Elyria and Lorain, was as dead as a cemetery. There was not an accident 01 .1 fight repoited FLETCHER DROVE WINNING MACHINE THE KXCKLSTOR MOTORCYCLE PROVED TOO SPEEDY FOR OTHERS.

The much talked of motorcycle race between the Harley-Davidson and the Excelsior machines, lu a 25 mile race for sdde bet of $100 at the fair grounds, Monday afternoon, was won hy the Excelsior machine In 34 57, winning by a mitle and three quarters The race was very exciting an-1 the feature of the afternoon. The Excelsioi machine was driven by Chas. Fletcher, of EHyria. He also won the two races wath .1 Excelsior. Of the eight entiles in the three mile race Fletcher won In 4 2 2 In an exhibition race between three Kxcelsinr machines and a Harley-Davidson, Fletcher won 10LEDO WINNER IN THE ftNNUAlpOI Myer Geleerd Chosen to Act as Department Commander FIRST VOTE DECIDES Exciting Meeting Occurred Tuesday Morning at American Theatre, When Spanish War Veterans Chose Lieadcr for Ensuing Opinion Wus lo Effect that Quiue of Akron Would Be Elected.

again -torocle race be- Cuba, Porto fair grounds There had never such a crowd in Elyria before, nor niversarv of the birth, of the nation, combined with the twelfth anniversary of the Spanish American wai, oh tn it being on a Monday morning, Just 1 1 in ing Standard was RlC0 which covered 5 miles in 6 39. Although starting about an hour Jate the paiade of the Spanish War ternc-on a big features a dozen years ago when the, report Tnefe came that Admiral Dewey on the expected per- precedmg day, had sunk the Span- fi the par uh fleet in Manila Harbor including veterans who One old resident, who has not belong to anv camp, might here for i years said at noon that the croud twice as large as nt Mon he had ever seen in Elyiia It was all means a recoid bleaker of a ciowd, and no such celebration had ever been seen here before. Youi city is peitectly beautiful," nious Spirit of '76" i Brighton being i corps composed of was the on all sides three members of the Mosher family was tne 0 The father of the old man who han- The banner bung streets and the festooned buildings in town section i a welcome in themselves Old Gloi," the bannei of Cubia Lib and tne red and yellow ot the Spanish War Veterans made a gaj and festive scene that long be lemembeied. Could the ears of the committees -who prepaied the celebration have caught all the stiav comments, the owners would have felt that their efforts really worth while. They would a been amply repaid for their weeks of work and sacrifice of time.

There was piobably not a Spanish "War Veteran here who did not feel that the expression made at the last Staite encampment, when it was announced that the meeting for 1910 be held Elyria, most appropriately described "the celebration here, "Blria is the candy, Elyria is a dandy, Elyria is a d-n fine town Perhaps one of the best crfmmemts on" the whole day was the lack of a single idle moment From the first report of the cannon to the disappearance of the big snake up the stairway leading into the Odd Fellows hall about 10 o'clock at night, there was "somethm' dom' all the tbe foi painting of this picture The features of the drummer and the fifei, MINOR ACCIDENTS OCCUR MONDAY HAD Bl SY CARTING INJC1USD TO HOSPITIli Despite the hard fight made bv Hariy Quine of Akron to land the office of the Department Commander of the United Spanish War veterans' organization, his opponent Mjer Ge- leeid of Toledo, succeeded in winning sufficient votes to insure him the election. Which occurred ar the American theatre, Tuesday Quine forces leached this ci'y early Saturday morning and proceeded to post Quine lithographs e-bout the city, and until Monday evening it appeared as though tiie man had the call in the struggle for votes. Geleeid lieutenants made their presence felt Monday a i i and and bv Tuesday moining the Toledo veteran was satisfied that he had a good chance of wining the contest. i The flist ballot taken proved be- a doubt a he had sized up the situation correctly, and wnen it a announced that he had seemed 1115 of the 165 votes in the convention, a mighty cheer went up i the Geleerd boosters Inasmuch as the Toledo man had LKOAli NOTICE. You no longer need wear self out with the weakening heat of an intensely en.

You can cook in comfort Here is a stove that givea no onf side heat. An its hoot Is concentrated at the burners. An intense blue flame (hotter tbZ either white or red) is thrown upwards but not wound. Alltfi beat is utilized in cooking none in outside heating. 2Vew John Grntz, residing at 53 south Seventh street, Sam Jose, California, and Peter Dion, whose lesidence unknown, will take notice that on 1 the 4th day of April, 1910 I Mclntyre Co.

lied its petition i 1 the Common Pleas Court, Lorain' County, Ohio, in case No 10,397 against the above ramed parties and otheis, claiming that at Apnl teim, 1908 of the Court of Common Pleas of Lorain County, Ohio, H. 'Kiblinger Co, the 1 predecessor of The Mclntyre' entirely removes the discomfort of cooking. Apply a match Co the latter being now the owner Immediately the stove is ready. Instantly an intense heat is of the judgment hereinafter men- jected upwards against the pot, pan, kettle or boiler, and yet ticned--recovered a ludtrmentJ is no heal-- no smell no smokeTM Why? Because The New PericdfM OU Cook-Stove in scientifically practically perfect. You cannot too much wick it is controlled.

You get maximum iMt --no smoke. The burner is simple. OaS wipe with a cloth cleans it--Co quently there is no smell. Oil Cook-stove a judgment against the said Peter Dion and Mary ixion in the sum of $1,553 CO together with costs and that on the 9th day of September, 190S, there was applied on said judgment, the sum of S52S 95 with costs to date and the balance The amulance was kept busv Monday most of the calls were a re- result of people becoming over heat- such an overwhelming vote, it was tie decision of the members that the election be declared unanimous The veterans will meet Tuesday afternoon for the PURPOSE OF LiB- ICIDING AT WHAT CITY tne encampment will occur next year, a of said ju-lgment together costs accruing since said time is a valid against tbe said Mary a i i Dion and Fetor Dion, and that the said Mary Katherine Dion Is now the of the north half of town lot No 4510 in Block 92 oC the City of Elyrln on Lodi street That on the 25th day of February, 1910, execution was issued against said property for the purpose of collecting said judgment and costs and the levee was made upon sadd real estate, I and said judgment then and there! became a Hen thereon, and thati the defendants, D. Faulhaber' and said John Gratz together witn Rose Stromyer are the sole legatees and deblitees of one Louis Stromyer, deceased and that a certain mortgage stands uncancelled on records in Vol.

75 page 347 of Lorain County Records of Mortgages given by Marv Ratherine DJon and Mie said Peter Dion for $500, and It is claimed that said mortgage has been fully paid although uncau- celled i The petitioner that the The New Perfection Oil Cook-Maga ie wonderful for year-round use, Mil especially in summer. heat ates upward to pan, pot, or little, hat not beyond or around. It la -for beating room. It has a Cabinet Tep with for keeping plates and food hot. It has long turquvitie-blue Chimneys.

The finish, with bright blue of the Chimneys, the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners the 1 and S-burner stoves can be had wife or without Cabinet. If not rofm, wMi tor Clrcuiu- (o tmnst The Standard Oil Company Sold by Elyria Hardware Company, Elyria, O. PRESENTED GAMP WITH A SILK FLAG HERRICK SPEAKS TO MAJ. WOODWORTH CAMP, U.

6. W. V. said Peter Plon and John Gratz be made parties hereto and set forth any defence they or either of them. may have to said action, and that said premises may be sold In exe-' Tho State Encampment of United cutlon, and that out of the pro- a ish War Veterans at Elyria.

ceeds of sale, said Judgment and coets mav be satisfied and dis opened Sunday afternoon at the or victims of minor accidents campmeni Ricuarcson of Toledo, a ron, present it ippeais member of the ciew of the U. i the wounded forehead, are Traimn ip Woverme, stopped a cellent representations of tbose in the oiigmal painting The little bo who a the other i in Mons parade is also a member of the Moshei i The marines from the followed this drum corps Leading the United Spanish Wai- Veterans TV ere two little boys in ap- i i i a lepresenting tbe Spirit of '98 These -were Ralph and Keefe Biasselle, sons of James Brasselle of this city The marines from the Wolverine," in their white caps, blouses, a snappy military drill, stacking arms for the remainder of the program on. Cheapside, beginning with a drill by Co of Elyria In the tug of war, the Spanish War Veterans pulled against a team from the "Wolverine," ten men each The -leteians won two contests, the first one being fought hard. The two fat men inside of the loop on the "veterans' end of fche rope were too much for tbe "jack- ies," and when they sat down on the budging piece of daylight fireworks in its descent to earth, with his head, and a lesult he sustained a four Inch scalu wound Charles Hmkle, a stock man employed by Garford companj, was oveicome the heat, Monday morning, on east street, and an ambulance conveyed him to the hospital One man was the victim of a fit, as though Piqua, would be choice. o- the WILL RESUME THE HEARING JULY 11 P.

Boynton Proceeding Vntil a From Next Monday. The heearing of the objection to partial accounting of ihe the and fell on the race track at tne of the estate of the late fair grounds, while another was James Njchoi, nas been continued shghtb i at the same a a week from next Monday, by when a section of the fence occupied Mater Commissioner Boyn- by lail birds, broke and piecipitated several men and bojs to the ground Both men were taken to the hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSES time Even the hours before there was no morning parade were bus, ones avoir du ois the preparation and anticipation The greatest amount of satisfaction ought to come, however, not from providing the people with one big round of amusement and pleasure, not with showing the United Spanish War Veterans that this was the best encampment ever held, not even in the commemoration of the glorious deeds of our forefathers, but in the fact, most aatiBfying of all, that no lives were were lost and no one was burned, maimed or wounded, as in the old time celebrations. It was veritably a safe and sane Fourth, despite the one minor accident which occurred during the military drills on Cheap- aide. The industrial parade, slated for 9 o'clock, was about twenty minutes late in which was very good considering the many possible hitches and delays It was not two miles long, a little over a mile would be nearly correct, but had each conveyance and marching body kept a distance of fifty feet from the one in front the parade would have approached the limit advertised.

The exhibits were all neat and many of unique. The Dean Electric Co. showed that (telephones are used alike by policeman, fireman, chauffeur, soldier, cowboy, capitalist, and manager, with the "hello girl" answer- Ing thieir many calls. Tom Oray, shoe dealer, made an excellent clown, and the Rustic Theatre rig iroueed many a laugh to see a horse wearing pantaloons. Didn't they wiggle funny' The wedidng party In one of Harry Smith's floats attracted universal attention, and Sol The 100 yd dash for veterans was won by Comrade Lewis, formerly of Jleveland Chief Trumpeter Geant, of Akron, was second The boys' races, with the pnzes awarded, are jiven below: One hundred yd.

dash for boys under fifteen: Marion McAHster, 1st prize $4, Charles Smith, 2nd, James Brasselle, 3rd, Geo. PuU. $1. Fifty yard dash for boys under ten years: Geo. Puls, 1st, prize $2.50, Paul McAlister, 2nd, Raymond Bruck, 3rd, Clarence Slagel, 4th, $.50.

Potato race for boys under fifteen. James Brasselle, 1st, prize Charles Smith, 2nd, $1 50, Marion McAlister, 3rd, $1.00, Geo. Puls, 4th, $.60. While these events were going on down town, another immense crowd was witnessing the races at the fair grounds and taking in the attractions of the carnival. In the eveming a band concert on the square preceded the fireworks display at tihe fair grounds, which began at 8 o'clock with a large piece bearing the words "Greater Elyria," and concluding with a sim- 1.

Harry Austin, 22, machinist, Elyria, and Magdalen Buck, 19, Ely- Walter Murbach, 26, superintending Elyria, and Rose Moran, stenographer, Elyria. John Robertson, 24, carpenter, Elyria, and Jane Me'diiim 22, Elyria ton. ALBERT LAW DEAD AT MEMORIAL GRAFTON M4X RtSUJjT OF EXPIRES AS ACCIDENT charged and for other equitable First Congregational church when relief a public meeting was held in Said parties are required to which Major Woodworth Camp, answer on or before the 13th dav of as especially interest- of August, 1910, or judgment will be taken against them ei On thls occasion former Gov- STROUP FAUVER, Myron T. HerricK, of Oleve- Attoneys for Plaintiff, laaid, as present and gave to the June 16-6t a a handsome silk flag and stand of colors for their order. The members of Major Wood- rommon Pleas Court, Lorain Camp filed into the church Couny, Ohio, ss: a i took the seats reserved for M.

Wise, plaintiff, against ttenl) tn the congregation sing- Lewis Wise, defendant "Onward Christian Soldieis Lewis Wise, whose residence is LEGAL NOTICE. as an appropriate processional, unknown, will take notice that on The music for the occasion wai the 20th day of June, 1910, Eva fullll8hed by the chorus choir of M. Wise filed her petition in the lhe Flrgt church i H. Common Pleas Court, Lorain Coun- Barnes director i Arter tb. address by the pastor ty, Ohio, in cause No.

10,513 against the said Lewis Wise, pray Rey Mr Orant( Mr Herrick was mg for a divorce alimonv and cus- mtr duced des to make tody of child, and that said oause of action on and after August 13th, 1910 O. REIHNGTON, Attorneys for Plaintiff 6-23-7-28 some "informal remarks" Mr. be on for hearing Hernck 8 wor(is expressed, etrong- ADVANCE RRIGADE ON GROUND EARLY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE KB All TO PUSH AKRON EDITOR FOR COMMANDER. M4BRIAGK MCENSE. ly the appreciation of the wori accomplished by the veterans 1893.

A salute to the (solars was blown by buglers from the veterans, after which "Comrade' Smith, of Wellington, brother-in- law of Mr Herrick, formally pre- the local advance brigade in the Quine, editor of the Akron Times, for the office of department commander of Spanish War Veterans, arrived in the city Friday evening, and thyir headquarters at the Hotel, Rooms 222 and 226. The campaign committee is composed of the following Joseph Myeis ana Joseph Weim Mr Hollowav is aide-de-cam on the staff it National Commander Edward Grihon Mr Wein is on tlie staff of Department Commander Sylvester Gaiver This committee is the first to arrive and will make a strong pull for the election of Editor Quine to th highest ofice in the state The gentlemen are passing out some very neat buttons with the picture of Mr. Quine, whom they say will he elected withoul a doubt. The entire Akron delegation leaves that city at 8-30 Sunday morning over the B. C.

line and will rearh Elyiia about noon. band, a bugle corps and a drum corps. Verne Harding, 27, Cleveland, bented the colors to butcher, and Grace Badnbridge, 23, ramp Tie I "Star Spangled Banner, 33. Loyds- colors were accepted by Eola L. Tones Com- farmer, 33, Amherst.

aQd Albwt thirty, a well- known resident of Ritoart, was struck by a Big Four Pyei at Orafton, about threo clock Friday afternoon and badly injured. He died at Memorial hospital on Saturday morning Law was )ofdmg logs on a Cat car and was working near anORJE, RIjECTRIO BY Effective Sepf. 7. T. Libby.

Llbby thanks for the handsome bouquet of carnations sent for this service by Mrs. James P. Woodwork, of widow of the late AUDITOR DISPOSES OF $100,000 FUND tho depot. crossed ttoe tracks all the conglomeration of Hottentots, Zulu chieftains, Soudanese and Or- entals, this bunch had them beaten. SVom Hindostan to the Himalayas, and i om the of the Sahara to the China Seas, there could scarcely lave been a more motley array than one which marched through the city in serpentine windings and coun- 1 ter-marchmgs On the shoulders of ge( ater for his team at the about two dozen men rode, the ser- stat ollj presumably allirbing pent, wtfh a huge dragon head, a jaw througn tne ight train, which was standing on the siding lie not see fio Uyer comlnp and was struck by the sida of the pilot, breaking both legs and his arm.

Fe was brought to TJ'yJia on the four o'clock tar and taken to Memorial hospital. 'or whom tbe camp "vas named, and called the attention of tbe comrades that the fiowevs were brought td this meeting by the son of the late Major, Woodworth, who occupied a seat on tie platform with the 12:30 m. limited via Nor ap hkee nal lddre88 of tne meeting walk, 1:30 p. 3 2 a ade by Past Commander-in- limited via Sandusky, SO'chief Charles Miller, of Cleve- OOAIi SERVICE OUT OF LORAIS a. 6:30 a.

fmited via Korwalk, 7 30 a. in. :32 a. m. limited via Nor walk :30 a.

10:30 a. 10:31 a m. limited via Sandusky, 11:10 a J. Ira as wide as an aligator's, and tusks like a walrus It took about three bales of nav to stuff this snake skin (just to dispel the illusion), and it must have been twenty-five yards flring off a wagon load of pyrotechnics, from the ordinary rocket to the bombs which exploded aloft and sfhot a regular Niagara spray of flre. The grand stand was filled with spectators, and the track and enclosure was dotted with automobiles, rigs, and pedestrians.

At 9 o'clock the 'Snake" parade started from the race track south of to the extent Some of the "natives" had rings In their noses others carried spears and javelins One wae beating on a sort of tomtom, another giant was car- ftlxroM1J TRTST rylng the large bone of some mam- OPTOMETKISA moth creature Some wore brown tights and others appeared in nature's own covering colored as swarthy as the sons of the desert. Nearly every one carried a stick of red or white flre, whiqh gave a weird illumination to the wild orgy. The musicians for the march were In costume and might be styled "That Little German Band." One of the vie tims of the Serpent, a sailor boy, was Jolted over the pavement in a small rt. In front of the Odd Fellow's hall on west Broad street, whexe the initiation of about thirty-five candidates to Military Order of tftte Serpent took place, the fiendish -warriors continued their revelries for some minutes before going above to the slaughter. The initiation lasted two cart.

SUCCESS WITH MAN G. N. Kane of Carlisle Says the Glasses Secured from Miller Were a God Send. "It gives me much pleasure to tell you about Miller, the Optometrist and the wonderful progress I have made with his glasses. I can't find words to express my appreciation, for his earnest effort and the the grand I had lost al hopes of receiving much benefit, due to the fact that others had made an extra effort in my behalf, but his work and accomplishment was a Got send to me and I will recommend him at every opportunity.

AfrlO Of hours. Carlisle. Yours truly, O. N. KANE.

4-S3 p. m. limited via Norwalk, 6:30 p. p. m.

limited via Sandusky, 7:30 P- p. m. limited via Norwalk, 9:30 p. m. to Sandusky, 10:30 p.

m. to Norwalk, a m. to Vermilion. a. 6:26 a.

7-26 7:60 a. m. limited, 8:36 a. 8:60 a. m.

limited, 9:26 a. 10:25 a. 10:50 a. limited, 11:26 a. 12:26 p.

12:60 p. m. limited, 1:36 p. 2 2 5 p. 2-50 p.

m. limited, 1:25 4:25 p. 4:60 p. m. limited, 6:25 p.

6:26 p. p. m. limited, 7:25 p. 8:26 8-60 p.

m. limited, 9'25 p. m. 10:25 p. 10:60 limited, 11:30 p.

m. to Bench Park only. Ticket ofBce hours: 6:10 a. to 9:30 p. m.

C. H. DOANE, Agent. Mrs. Edith Prentiss Lerach and and who gave the "boys" an eloquent talk, speaking of their Chiistian duty as a part of brave manhood.

The and audience sang the benediction was pronounced by Father Schaf- neld. Sundav evening at 8 o'clock in the parlor and corridors of Aml- wur Hotel, a reception was held for Department Commander Sylvester Garver, whicih was attended by Mayor Conway and other of the city officials. Music dur- S4LOOX BUSINESS CREATES URGV SUM FOR STATE AND COUNTY. Auditor Haserodt has prepared tbe disbursement figures which will dispose of $122,609.26 fund secured from liquor licenses in this county for the six months ending July 1. Of this large sum of money.

state retains $24,521.85, the poor is enriched to the extent of $16,347.91, while the balance is apportioned to the various cities, villages and townships wheie intoxicating liquors are perm'tted to be sold. tiorain with her small army of thirst parlors secures the snm of $29 533, Elyria, 8,001.73, lArnherst village $1,682.80, Avon township $690.29, Grafton township $240.42, Grafton village $721.35. BIBLE SCHOOL TO SWING BIG FLAG ing the evening was furnished Baptist Sunday ScliooJ Pnrohiwes Rimbach's orchestra. COLISEUM RINK A MASS OF COLORS The patrons of the Coliseum rink will have an opportunity to view the beautiful and costly decorations which have secured for the military ball to be given in honor of the PTentiiw. are a few'Spanish War Veterans Tuesday ev- and BIT.

York. hall Is a beautiful sight, and the management will conduct a of street left dance Saturday evening, as well as a business trip to New the afternoon and evening of the Fourth. Foot Banner Which Will Appear Sunday. At 2 o'clock sharp, tomorrow, the Bible school ot the Baptist churrh will to the a handsome big flag 20x10 feet, at the churrh corner Second aad, Middle avenue. There win brief in connection witJT Che event.

This is a flag which tho scmoot bought recently by popular scription. The flag today and will be exhibited In the day school rooms tomorrow being placed on the atreet.

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