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THE CCLUf'CUS THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1912. PAGE EIGHT called Mr. Toohey, who Urea across the street and be came running, bare-: I foot In the snow. He pushed a ladder Rev. Ellas ciapp drove to and from I LL I IU I St.

Louis Crossing. I his i revival meeting at Rugby every to a second story window; and rescued both women. Mrs. Essex Is still ill. on account of his wife's poor DEO POSTOFFICE Joseph Andrews retarded Thursday healths from iTulsa.

I Mr. and Mrs. 1 G- Starkes, of Cln- A Private Bank Subject to Supervision: anH Examination of the State of Indiana GDDA DDST. GET GOOD MIsb Lela Shank, who is employed cdnaatL spent, a. few days recently, in Indianapolis, is home for' a few I Mrs.

starkes' mother, Airs. Anne OD SHE 'LI GET GOBBLED Griffey. days, The school' board has received a UUI be Delayed Beyond Mr. and Mrs. John Seeker gave a 1 Assets Over One Million Dollars A private bank's1 responsibility to its depositors is not limited by-the amount of its capital! 1VIIV1 UCH UCDU AUU D1I vu Ui i birthday dinner Friday for their lit me -1 imu in placed In both grooms of the i public U.

8. Threatens to Invade island If tie son Glen. or its assets its depositors have in addition the security -of all the property of the owners of the Contract." Laura McQueen and daughter, "tag. I Military Interferes Further In Political -Affairs, Rev. Fred Barnett, son of Samuel 'Josephine, visited J.1 Phelps and H.

IBarnett, of Flatrock, spent 1 a few.j family, Wednesday. ri i. Mr. and Mrs. William Stoughton.

M3-wIth ReT- Barnetfs HoV. pina ntvr 1 Lucinda Bllne. V-iltl-v 1 Washington, :Jan.vi7. The state 4e-i TVmrjH a I I William Romlnger," as" treasurer SECRET PASSAGE D0I1E partment'has served notice on Presi-dent Gomez that tbe United States the bank. i 1 i 1 4 We desire to call the atte ntion of the business ana rthinkin public to some of the ad vant- i tages of a private conducted by one man or one fattiily.f.

The relations existing- between banker and his customer should be as confidential as those existing between a physician and his patient, a In a private bank this is possible to a far greater extent than it is in- a bank with af large number stockholders and with a large board of directors that discusses freely the loans and other, financial affairs of its customers in its it No!" institution irt Columbus has beenrso closely identified with the substantial growth' of the' city and county as has Irwin's Bank. Most of ithe successful enterprise here have had jits sup-, port. Its customers will always have every facility that their business and responsibility warrant. met tiaruTiue puoiic scnoois. friends were; Invited.

will intervene' In Cuba if further at- The "School of Prayer," conducted Mrs. 'Brooks spent several days last tempts are made by the veteran or- min Whittington, and family, of, near WILLI be ready for occu lng the interference of the military Hope. I pancy BY, MARCH 1- THE In political affairs in Cuba. Mrs. I Wm.

F. Harbor went to Shel- mwy- 'ii The attitude of the United States FLOORING. IS NOW BE-. 1NG LAID. hxrlllo last WftduMdair to Dend sev-l uu xare.

j. wuie uuu I is shown" in the following note pre eral days with her sister; Mrs. Landy daughter. Irene, left Rugby for Indi- sented to the Cuban government again be hoisted, over the government Williams, who Is'ilL I "ff VUB asC aawiruay ana arrivea house in Havana. Mrs.

John Hill eave a turkev din- af aneioynue at i ckjck p. m. ana "The situation in, Cuba as now reported causes grave concern, to- the The general staff had had plans ner last Friday in honor Qf her hus- turned to Greensburg on the band'a and the Rev, Homer Manuel's I traction line. There were thirteen government of the United -States, The contract or the new postofflce "That ithe laws Intended to safe- prepared for just such a maneuver as birthday anniversaries, both of Wen i between St. paui ana i which is building at Seventh and guard free republican government H.

L. Rost Son Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc. goods of Quality at reasonable prices- let ns fix your watch or clock, repair your jewelry and do your engraving. lJ I .1 I oTomiul Imm Hiannacln tr time, at which occurred on that day. Those elbyville and for this reas6n; th present besides the family were: 'Sa-I returned.

1 I 1 I Washington streets requires tnat tnef snail oe enrorcea and not aenea, is i v- I imtMt i it inL.W I bbvioualr essential to the mainten Btae. bufc 11 18 known that within a noi-iaii wUUU.6i w.vy Iverv fr daw nftr th wnrH wAa Oaks, rah Dodd, Hattie HIatt, Mrs. t.o thtt ManJlJecember 20 contained; a note? from but it is now certain that It will not ou 4 1 indisDensable to the status of the re- Sen several mousana iroops wouia ev. r. xi.

yvesuiaier, oi me emoa- be completed by tnl time. uel. bat nublic of Cuba in the continued well De marching, aboard army transports Comer of 'Washing Norton was re- TH caurcu Bere rwiuesuog, yuu fourteen. more remain and Li.i-i. ir.i a at Newoort News to sail for Havana.

While Dr. William i rat-H -vntt if Methodists who nrefpr 1. uing oi waica me umieu ouii.es turning from a professional call last WV no means competed. alwa evinced and can 5 not escape Meanwhile practically the whole Thursday he lost control, of his auto- olJ "21 nfilt' However. lt is said! that the contrac- a vltal lnterest.

Atlantic fleet, which is now based on mobile two miles east of this place. net MP fnx enoenu ine or8 r. Dunlap 4fc Co, are not re- The i President of the United Guantanamo on the south7 side of the on accounts the heavy snow drifts, cards to be sent to the general con- 8Don8ibie for the delay in the com- ot ...,1 1 The machine slid part of the way iwence next May. is receiving pletion of buUdfag. Li phfl cha wmnletelv that there could McNeal Co Poultry lown the embankment.

where miur rBi i er It is not believedi that i the building vent the threatened situation, which not be a thought of successful armed Doy caught on the brace wire of 4 tele cpmlng from the state of Mary- nhdhe nole. The DrlnciDal damage t- i will be wholly completed before the would 'compel the government of the resistance. The authoriUes here do first of March and perhaps even later. tjnited 'States, much against its de- not expect to be called upon to dp However, -the contractors: hope' to 8ires, to consider what measures It this, but they are ready to do so if PAYS i. i to the machine was the loss of a wheel The doctor and his chauffeur i-S complete me ouuamg oy tne nrsi oi milBf tVo nf th nhil.

rennired escaped 3 au romMter juiiii ur of relations to Cuba SOCIETY Highest Market ric es via atwid mrkVA 1ntn that I DISTRICT MEETING. 1 i xue uuiiuniuuu i iuo auicuuiu New Bellsville. ue exterior oi iiie uuiiaing is i I government was served upon Presi service at the U. B. church COUNTRY CLUB FOR To the Republicans of the Fourth Con at Grand View closed last Thursday A particularly interesting meeting yet to be done is on the Inside, where TT ler.

Dcauiiu ai navaua. gressional District and all those who desire to co-operate with them: Pursuant to the republican call night! of; the Country was held Tues- weather conditions! can not to any Senor jMartin-Rlvero, Cuban minis- J. J. Pins and took dinner I dav afternoon at the home Of Mrs. Ed considerable, extent Interfere with POULTRY, EGGS, AND BUTTER CALL US ON EITHER TELEPHONE No.

461. made by the Republican State Com- by tne Republican state RoJhfwn v. ter to the United was unaD-lniade 1IU1 XX. A uiuuiis uuunc I'O uulO. VU1I1CI XXI miMin; u.

wuvw in WUrx. JUUM Ul Lilts UUW UB I a. niotrlM lnn. i I I .1 I UICWJ LUQ MDUiVb v- Sunday. tlbns from Milton wdre given In re- ing done on the building Is to the wuon cPi mrougn ventlon to held at Columbus.

Quite a number of the schools of I Rimnse to the roll call and the study flnnr. and wnnrtwnrk Th floor nf me press, anu aectinea 10 comment Wednesday. January 31. 1912. at 1 Van Ruren tmrnshro were closed last hour was lareelv derbted to a studs fmn t.

-J HPn It. IHe? attended: the diplomatic o'clock p. for the purpose of elect- lYiday on account of the deep snow, JlJtef of razzo audit Is n6w being dinner jjatu.the Whte Hoasftj aast ing rict chairinan. i DR. JOHN W.

ARNOU A classified ad found ina moment -MX 1 V--: A.VS. Moore, who drives a wagon the subject of a paper by MrCharLith basement of the building is bt. wiwre ne pj rtaecretaoy pi i I. 31 4- i In. I AJ VfUChlt U1H and the tasl of aps wexing It is Indeed for Camichael 'Patteraon, of Co-lHunter, and MiltM weuaga Office Irwin Block, Fifth St.

Specitl Attention Given to Chronic very small. i Diseases. morning. Wright read an interesting New room will' be used 'by the carriers utu Wl U8 Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Thompson, of Year's story. I. when off dutv. when thev will rest! iiw.iuujr, townuhin or nrecincts on Friday. Jan- utnee nours from 1 to.

p. m. 1, LARGE; NUHBER EGGS Nashville; i. visited one day last I Refreshments were served during Umoke. Vead.

tell storfea and nerhans i i uary 26, X912. at such hour and place Pop corn, per 1 lb. on cob week with their son, Clarence Thomp- Uhe social hour. Mrs. to.

Adams, fire on George Schooler's age, using It was on Teports of American Min- Mjjy tnlfrn FROZEN IN TRANSIT GRAIN son, oi mis place. I rs. jv, xu. xway uu a.xxio I tbe number Of yegrs he has been ill I cWr! ujbi eujenuq, WMliw-n t.riinr -mmitreiwen for Wheat Data Harmony Baptist church at the it Collier were gnes ts, the service aa a basis. Just off froh? I ywis based.

MinistecxBeaupre Tportrjtbe following1 precincts: (. 40 next-regular business meeting wUl I New Corn HA- sv'th elect three trustees. Every membeTj home of vMrl and where-' 'shower -baths had by' fiance of oa decree. by. hl -T of the church is nrgedto be present.

thT carriers?" l' dent- offlcerasitf the ciSSbuIPrelinct Na Timothy balled a 11UVU4J vou.u .18 to 19 t.w From-, Xpuntry; to Wholesale. Houses Here- of to Advance. i i ft 1 I i i 'r 1 it Jl- i I I it i 1 i 1, i i- i i 1 Clover Mixed .16.00 to 17.00 1 uu xau, -x. wasningion sirtjew iiiMj etcue -yn ine-nrsi noor or me ouiiaing is i 'r-" i iumous-JrTeciixct: t9. Ralphy, Miss 'Martha Pittman, delightful, gathering of friends Fri- a large work room, the postmaster's fin poliUcsjTwhich also--is prohibited; Columbus Precinct No.

4 ...1 ...1 ...1 -Messrs B. Campbell and Ralph evening in of their thir- private office, The furniture for oy mlllUry law, many army officers I SJi SSSPirStoct 6 Vinvr trwsv dinner with Hancher andllth 1 I Lu i onrl rnrftlp attended-a meetincr Sun-1 zrl umPns cr ucuif iituuius i ixic ti auotu.uuu ui uie liuutii; uuriucbb i I I'olumDUS iTeCinCt ISO. I Poultry, eggs and other country Harriet Campbell last Sunday. I i The rooms were attractively decor-1 of the office will be placed in the night of the National Council of I Columbus -Precinct No. 8 ...1 ...1 ...1 4.ra$550 SEEDS iV Timothy 6.

00 T.50 Clover .....8.00 10.00 Orchard Grass. .............2.50 Redtop ......3.50 Blue Grass w.4.00 Cow 300 Buckwheat Rye .1.00 products' continue to advance Jn price on the local market. The wholesale The revival service at the Baptist med! in pink and white and the color front of the building and this urni' I Veterans, an organizaUon of veter- Columbus Precinct No, 9 church, which has been in progress Scheme was carried out in the cream ture will Include the general delivery ans of Cubar war for independ- No 11 ...1 ...1 ...1 price of eggs; has advanced, to 30 for the past two weeks, conducted by land, coniecuons. nnKi ana wnite car- carriers windows, lock i t. I Columb Precinct No.

12. cents per dozen, but the local buyers reached the ...1 Rev. J. E. Giger, of Gosport, andlhations were the flowers chosen and boxes; and money order, postal sav- Th.e veterans nave been active incoiumbus Precinct No.

13 believe that they have ...1 M. G. Baker, of Danville, Ilultnese were arrangea vases ana Maga bank departments, etc. On the I past tnree monms in auempung uiuxuuuo rrwjutt v. CHICAGO GRAIN.

closed last Sunday night with seven- pockets. Music, and games fur- secpnd floor of the building will, be to have displaced from the civil ser- jJ teen accessions to the church. hished entertainment for the guests, the civil service apartment, in which vlcec persons who sympathized FlatrockNorth ...1 ...1 ...1 ...1 I 17, 19121 'The price of spring chickens has I advanced (to 9 cents; per pound and that of ducks to 10 cents per pound. I 1' I Buyers are paying 14 Cents per pound for hen turkeys and 13 cents afte WHEAT Steady. which a jtwo course luncheon examinations will be held and all oth- Spanish cause In the rebellion.

Flatrock South ir. anH Mri Itnir to. I i i Lxi i Proii ianatrliea venterdnv IndipAted-l Oerman Northe; served. Mr. and Mrs.

Long re- nnnoUM with th Wor! Press dispatches yesterday indicated! German Northeast open High Low Clos Newbern. I Was hnaino-a ...1 Tdau Id Ana ol Alcrhln tr fat thin lima I nnlru1 Tinmhir rf vifta stnA thow I m. 1 that tha' VAiAMna wera reft teni nor I German SOOthWeSt rernce win iruuaciea. i I ur, ...1 May 100 99 1001 July 94- 95 954 94 95 Sept 93 93 and the bells ring out clear and sweet. I were assisted during the evening by I government statistician's room and I to coerce members of Congress, I w-wllthRt for young toms.

The price of wheat The thermometer registered 27 de-l-uif aaugmers, waxier xvrerruna also the government weather observ-1 bo, w.uuimy mts iw es" 1 HawcreeK rsiortneaBt nope has advanced to 93 cents per bushel May 65- 66 65; 66- erees below zerp one morning iTst and Miss Mabel ers room will be Hocated' on he Sec- ng the participation of the military HawcreenHartsviue Harrison wpk Im riisnieen perauua yi eotuv wuu i ond I rin P9u I I I a ttx oAn .1 ...1 ...1 ...1 ...1 ...1 ..1 ...1 ..1 and that of corn to 5s 1 cents per bushel and the price of hay has also advanced. Fresh eggs are said to be 1 I i I ALr. 1 ma.i' a1 I tfovaowu July 65- 66 65 66vH Sept 66 65 66 INDIANAPOLIS CASH PRICES. Born, to. I.

B. Robertson and wife, i uryuuv me is on this 116or that the aecret conviucea uie oi Nineveh lout of town guest. Dassaze ends and here it will be that I partment that the situation was the! Ohio very scarce in the county and local the government inspectors will take 6st serious that had presented it-1 Rockcreek North Jan. 17., wholesale buyers say that since the Marriaae Licenses. I i I nelf since the veterans movement be-1 ...1 severely, cold -weather set in that Elsworth O'Connor and wife enter- aJ.2.-.

uT-, Sandcreek North about one-fourth of the eggs they in with on ovater last Sat-1 L1 5 uWU UCu everything that isT being done In th aau wwn OTlueuL luw ue" Sandcreek South ined with an oyst supper last oai-1 I. i Ax- n--- rl-T, ...1 ...1 WHEAT Steady. No. 2 red. track No.

3 red, track January February March xv i Duiiding. i Aj- reporter. was shown 1 wxc "i union have bought have frozen In transit 94 ....97 1 from the country. at their country I 0 I t- I TTf V. 4w iItioK i'tViA inotYAnt in vrhlAYt I movement, unless he receives! sub-1 ayne ooum Edna Hall.

mo Charles Bayh and Elmer Huffer so-M i CORN Strong. make' their i0b- tantial support from, tne ontstde. rj "Iu i Tn oTtTof the inspectors licited for. Jim Murray last Monday, I servations. There are two entrances The declared purpose of some iumbUs, on Monday, January 29, at 1 No.

3 white, through billing 4, through billing .63. Nol 3 mixed 61' going to the country wnere at every tQ pa88aget which Xtehds the veterans to maJce i ineligible for o'clock p. m- for the purpose of or- COLUMBUS PRICES. Jan. 17, 1912.

LIVESTOCK Cattle $4.00 to $5.00 Hogs $50 Veal Lambs No. -2 white. I through billing No. 3 mixed, through billing .4 i -51 nouse me peopie gaye Buuieiumg. iu 4 i ADDITIONAL HOPPERS.

by'way of an iron stairway from the PUbUc Service -a large element or tne ganizauon, oy me eiecuon irom meir boys went into town with a spring tn thJ third floor of the population because' they sided! with number or otherwise, of a chalrmaiu o.o.h.n,. JTLn; to tod nd clothes, shoes, etc. i Edgar Wright, of near Joneaville, of the bnildine. tin the southsid bf pointed out. as.

Inconsistent with the For the selection of delegates and -HAY No bids. .23.00 Choice timothy -m i The yearly report of.the Newbernjson of Phin Wright, and a student in the building Is a door from the ''post-1 individual rights gniaraii-Jteraates to the district meeting to DC nelQ 1.TTT Kimnav scnool 'Tor AN ItfaAoitv iKhnna a cerlnna 111 nf I i i. I food to that -onntlturinn or I ntM. I I I- 111 I I to atltlltlo nf Ptlha 1 I POULTRY Spring Chickens, per. lb.

Hens 4. Cocks i. mZ.st.... masters private lomce wnicn opens I January 31, as per the above call, sign- tendance, chapters read, pneumonia, into the secret passage ine tjnuea mates regaruea uie hc- by District Chairman 3. M.

Bauer, verses committed, 3,352 pennies col- Th-M i ta ntnmii. tmtr oi toe veterans, uereion, as i the annortionment shall be as lol- over, 71b. i 2 1 lected. 120.05: "birthday The Bartholomew Conntv Farmers' lvti.i.' k- llkelv to threaten the stability of the I lows and the delegates shall be select ..10 .5 ..14 ..10 ..13 ..14 ..10 ...8 -I- -V I Mtxxxxxxx i tvxxxxx. x-x-i ot th, niMni.

in-itliin liorolr. uipQDB.iuuuei HUB Turkeys, young toms-i Turkeys, hens Li Ducks iio.zz; Home class, S4.ii. rotai cqi- Mutual Fire inaurance company neid nlshed by the eovernment and amone republic and nence-ine snarpness oii---trY- T0" No. 22.00 i No. 2 timothy .21.00 No.

1 light clover, mixed 21.00 Nov '1 heavy, mixed .21.00 STEERS Receipts, 1.900.. Good to choice. 1300 lbs. ..7.258.50 i Com. to med, 13001bs.

up ..6.757.50 Gd. to chc- 115O-12501bs. ..6.7507.50 Com. td med 6.007.00 Gd. to chc 200-11001bs.

....5.506.50 Com. to 900-10001bs. .4.506.65 Extra chc. 900-10001bs. 5.005.25'' Good feed- 800-lOOOlbs, lection for year, $134.38.

Two pensons a meeting last week and wrote about Ubig are four lighting posU and lights, thefiwaynlxig issued- yesterday, vthe prjncu, one dele- 1 ueese were present every sunaay, mey wortn en new insurance. Tbere which have already arrived. Thel UUted states oeing oy treaty oounaigate. lng Riley-Clarlc and Mary Holland, I were po losses' to report at the meet- posts will be nlaced at each corner 1 to see that the CuDan constitution Is I Third and Fourtti precincts, one 10-12 a 1 I I r- rf ALOO fit A Rabbits. MEATS I Bacon i-wirr tiAll v-r Awl oxr 1 I i tl AneftWAjf I 1 iUftuvm DVavsttj.

Oi tllfi twO UlfiLllLfi DI IrOllL 81608 OI tllfl 1 t- I 'PtMl. Ct4t. J1- til Hartilfe. -4 I I hinid hJ twiii 12 Charles Gilliland shot a large red" The only person in Bartholomew electric and eas liehta and the nosta I treaty, and after a careful study I Seventh. Eighth and Thirteenth pre Hams Shoulders Lard I Med.

feed- 700-9001bs. 4.004.25 a. Jl Z--a ....9 10 cox 'the first-of the week. I county renorted as1 ha vine harvested lmK of the obligation imoosed it was con-lclncts. one delegate.

Mr. and Mrs. Jent W. Romlnger natural ice this winter Is David Stepp, color of the extekor of the buUdine. eluded khat the had and Fourteenth precincts, one 'tur to xDeuiuiu to best stock.

i3.254.25 Com. to best veal calves 4.00 8.25 spent Tuesday at Greensburg. la meat dealer of HopeJ He has har- serve warning that, for the ViaT" and miftv townshlnsJ one dele- PRODUCE Butter j. Eggs, loss off Beets Cabbage, per lb. Turnips; i Tnermo meters registerea as low as 1 vested; ana nousea bo i tons .01 ice, a.

homeless dog that had been pick- ana perhaps, tne last" Time, tne unit- gate. 28 degrees below zero Tuesday mora-1 which, ranged to twelve led up on an Indian; Indianapolis :....1620 40 .........50 3 8 cows i 'i Good to choice .4.00 5.50 Canners and cutters i.Vi.U303.60f Good to ch. cows calves i Horn to md. cowa and Afff.si street, shlv- ed States was prepared to Intervene township, one delegate. -igryishared honors with to Cnijalf 'cessWy.

Ninevf tug lincnes in micaness. ering ana hungry. Dressed Hogs win Mount Biowiy improv-i Frank Toohey, formerly or this city, Tne officials 'noi, Hartaville and Northeast Hope pre- formerly of this city, The bficials here entertain no Hartaville and Northeast Hope pre- 1 nxutj ing from a severe atUck of pnuemo-l While Mrs. Samuet Essex, 'of near Sunday night, in) playing hero doubt whatever as to the- result of I eincts, one delegate. Beeswax nia.

I Hope, was driving -from church to her i Tha doe had been taken home bv De. I this, note1 of warnine. President Cknl i West? Hope and i Southeast Hope potatoes Protracted meeting is in progress i home in a -closed buggy' she drove tective Thomas F. 5 Dugan, of mez jwili enforce his decree against I pr "cfi tt-i- i. .75 to 1.00 Apples, per bu.

tOWlXr at the M. E. church, wth splendid in-. lover an embankment, when the baggy detective; and his wife the participation of the: mmtary in! Batter Beans, per ib. I ..6 Onions t.

I .1.00 I Ji TT 1 UL I 1 ti' 1 ---I 1 was uvenuruea. iurr was uun, were -ome -unaay eTemog pouuca ana, it is mu Rockcreek townsup, one aeiesaie. nonrcn F.iHot. of Rurnsvllle. madIbut she did not think her hurts were bnt tha doe was there and so wa th I a decide -hntemont nf th- raid of I township, one aeiegate BULLS AND CALVES Good to prune Dulls tX C5mmon bulls 4.00 4.5i.

Com, to hest veal Good to taedlum Fair to good 4.00 7.00 i 11,000. 1 Best heav, 2101bs. up Medfahd mix, 1901bs up Gd to chc Its, 160-1 801b8. ..6.1 OP 6.2 Ol Com-to gd Its, 140-1601bs 46.006.10 Roughs Vi i i 5.25 5.75 Beat pigs 5.20 5.75 Light pigs 4.005.p0 trtn in "HflrtRvlllfl a fVwIserioua until Monday evenlne. when I dototlvA daiitrhtr.

Mi Hdrv rrhi.i wrmldia 1 -m-A hoidora non th I wayne ana jacason wwiumxuib, days ago. I they became more painful and a ph'y- gan and her grand mother, Mrs. Mar-1 places fllled-by member I dfwhr two or more nrecincts unite $1 pop 3 SheHbark Hlckary Nntai ifXmiiiM walnuts .40 Large nuts Wool VI t. i. i 4.

.3025 Feathers, duck i i SO J. Funkhouser was ble to I slcian was When the- physician thaWixllams. iThey were asleep when I of the conservative element. If these I the nrednct committeemen' Jwlll con- 1 I take charge of his 'Sunday school arrived and made an examination of the house caught fire from a defective I results are not obtained then it may I er and issue a joint cau xor saiq class .5 the huts he amounced that, one rib fimiacTl Pittman Brothers bought a nice I was broken until they were awake. Bulk or sales 6.1006 'Miss Dugan short; time the American flag wOl RQy w.

EMIG, Secretary. Tallow 1.

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