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I Tim ARGOS ftEFLECTOR, ARGOS, INDIANA THURSDAY, JAXUAUY 24. 1918. PAGE THREE Argos Markets Local and Personal News of tke Week New Home Sewing Mach me A Big Money-Saver O. J. Warner went to South Bend to Butler Shafer, Harry Vance and Delau TJleans Dollars Lost Jog Itingle was In Tlosa, Friday.

Jacob Martin made a business trip Tisit the Overland agency Wednesday. wife and Orval Tracy went to Letters Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchison of Ford Monday to continue the work on to Plymouth Monday. Plymouth came Friday to spend a the new Rowell residence, which is William Bowell made a business few days with the latter's parents, Mr.

nearly completed. GRAIN Furnished by Nickle riato Elevator Wheat No. 2 2.07 Oats No. 3 .78 Rye, No, 2 1.G5 Corn per hundred, 50 to 1.00 Clover Seed 15.50 to 1C.50 PRODUCE Furnished by Swindell Brothers Eggs 45 trip to Plymouth, Monday. and Mr.

J. W. Beam and family. Herbert Bowell was home over Sun L. C.

Murphy of Plymouth was In Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper, day from Loraine, Ohio, where he is rgos on business, Thursday. of Bourbon spent Thursday with Mr. Mr.

Cor bin Spencer Is reported quite profits from Poultry rais-1 and Mrs. H. M. Cooper. On Friday sick with La Grippe this week.

The intr will they went to Upland to visit Indefinitely with Mrs. O. S. Smith. Mrs.

L. O. Kamp and Mrs. Thomas I A relatively small portion of the money paid out in hiring your sewing done places in your possession one of our New Home Vibrating Shuttle Full Cabinet Sewing Machines. And it would be difficult indeed to invest the same money where it would return bigger dividends.

Sponsler were In Rochester over greater this year than It is a patriotic duty as Butter .25 Spring Chickens .19 Hens, large .19 1 11 1 Harley Zumbaugh and family visited several days with his parents, Chas. Zumbaugh, east of Argos. Har ever before. O. I).

Smith and Neil Hoddinger of employed by the American Express Company as cashier in the Joint office of the several express companies there. Dr. McCracken was called to Rutland this week ythe Illness of Mrs. S. E.

Hulls nd Mrs Wm. Loudon. Both are reported Improving. Frank Worthlngton received word Tuesday of the serious Illness of Willis Jordan of South Bend He is a brother of Mrs. Worthlngton.

Mrs. Leo Slckmiller and little son Hens, small .17 Tlosa were In Argos Tuesday on ley returned Monday and Mrs. Zum- old roosters 10 li as a profitable undertaking to we baugh will remain until the end of Turkeys .15 to Mrs. Roy Woolfred and daughter the week. May of Tiosa were in Argos Tuesday, Ducks .10 to .12 Geese .12 The above markets are corrected Wednesday noon of each week.

shopping. Miss Lona Swihart returned to her work in Mexico, after several of Plpmouth came Thursday to spend Get your 1918 automobile license numbers at S. B. Carpenter's office. Russell Bowell stopped in Argos to visit his father, C.

Bowell, Sunday and Monday on his return trip from the east. He left Monday evening for Los Angeles, California, where he and a partner are engaged in the days' visit in Argos. few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs F. E.

Brewer and other relatives. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Five cents per line. No Mr. and Mrs. Orville Neiswonger of South Bend came Friday to spend several days with the latter's parents manufacture of rubber goods.

While in Chicago he secured an order for order accepted for less than Dfteen cents. Mr. and Mrs. John Simons and other produce every chicken and every egg possible. We have made special preparations to assist you by having in stock a complete assortment of incubators, brooders, and coal burning hoovers.

Come in early and make a selection of an outfit suitable for your requirements, before the assortment 1 i a quarter of a million water bottles which he claims will keep their new-factory busy for a year or more. relatives in Argos. Special for Saturday, Jan. 26 23c MONEY TO LOAN in large or small amounts at lowest rates. Lewis Bose.

(25tf) Adam llollam of Plymouth Is spending tke week with his son-in-law, II. M. Tebay and family. Mrs. A.

went to South Bend Friday, to visit her mother, Mrs. B. 1 Wells who Is til. Mrs. II.

M. Cooper is spending several days with her cousin, Mrs. C. J. Wood of near Bourbon.

Frank Beam, who has been working in Plymouth for some time, returned home, Thursday night. Saginaw Tip Matches Special for Saturday Jan. 26, 6 boxes for 25c. Bixler's Variety Store. Grainte Pans for 10c.

Not more than to a customer. Bixler's Variety Store. FORMER ARGOS BOY NOW 2ND FOR SALE. LIEUT IN AVIATION HEISLER BIGGS UNION Norris W. Biggs and Mary Olive FOR SALE Portland sleigh, shafts and pole for sale.

Dr. H. M. McCracken. (A2-24) Heisler were married at 5:30 p.

m. January 15th, 1918, at Portsmouth, by Rev. J. W. Moore, pastor ot Then besides the substantial cash saving effected, there's a certain amount of real satisfaction in doing your own work, for each new accomplishment adds just that much to your domestic education.

IDEALLY CONSTRUCTED The New Homo Vibrating Shuttle Sewing Machine is the only sewing machine the mechanism of which is operated and controlled by a positive gear movement, thus assuring a smooth, easy, uniform movement of all parts, as well as greatest possible accuracy. Tho horizontal shaft in upper part derives its power direct from the treadle wheel by means of a belt, and transmits same through the gear medium to the upright shaft, which controls working parts below bed plate. In the Full Cabinet style the New Home is really an attractive addition to the furnishings of any home. BUY HERE SAVE MONEY Our price of $45.00 on this machine represents a big saving to you. Tho very same is sold by canvassers at $85.00 a difference of $40.00.

Worth looking after, isn't HI We, of course, have several styles other than the Vibrating Shuttle Full Cabinet any of which we'll be glad to stiow you. Three to nine month's time on any machine you choose. O. L. GROSSMAN A.

B. Wicklzer received word Wednesday from his son Claude, statin? that he had received a commission in the aviation corps as second lieutenant and that he would Boon be on his way to France. Claude passed the examination for the aviation corps before having been drafted but was rejected at that time on account of be the Portsmouth Monumental M. E. WANTED.

Church. Get your 1918 automobile license The bride, who is the daughter of -Whenever you have any live st ck numbers at S. B. Carpenter's office. broken.

IS Mr and Mrs. Geo. Heisler northeast of Argos, is a graduate of the Argos for sale call Ed. Phillips, 111C4 (A4; Mrs. Vera Kreighbaum of Plymouth ing married.

He was a corporal at the High School and also a graduate of visited relatives and friends in Argos, time of his appointment. the Ft. Wayne Business College and LOST for the past six months has been in Wednesday and Thursday. George Leland and family of Ft the employ of the DeWald Whole SLAYTER HARDWARE CO, YOUR HARDWARE MEN LOST Pbcketbook containing $10 bill Wayne are visiting relativess in and sale Co. of Ft.

Wayne, Ind. She is one of the community's popular young Scraps One of the thickest skinned animals and other change on Michigan road south of Argos. Please return to near Argos for several days. people. Rpscoe Shaffer, phone 3-126 (Al-25) in existence is the walrus, which is The groom is a graduate of DePaw Geo.

E. Messersmith will move next found in great herds on the ice fields University and is now Master Gunner, week to one of the Culver farms just of the ccean and in winter on Bering A. and at present time is in the east of the acadamy stables. coast artillery, located at the Artillery Income Tax Reports sea. Hides one Inch or more thick, especially around the shoulders, are common, and they can be split many school at Ft Monroe, Va.

Mrs. James Oler went to Rochester, Friday, to spend several days with Tne bride was dressed In grey Should Be Made PUBLIC Dutchess satin trimmed in coral Georgette crepe and wore a bouquet her mother, Mrs. John Tecples. FURNITURE of Ophe'ia roses, while the groom wore the regulation service uniform. UNDERTAKING H.

M. Tebay is located at Rochester times, each layer a tough, strong, durable leather. The hides are used for making bags, trunks, and buffers for polishing in the shops of gold and silver smiths. Beneath the hide of the walrus is a layer of fat often six inches hick which protects the F. E.

Masterson, who has been working in South Bend, came home with another S. N. Quilan from the UBLIC SALE The happy young couple are now Internal Revenue office at Indiana located at Ft. Monroe, address Friday evening for a few days' visit. Mrs Lewis Bose went to Indiana polls, to assist people in making out Box 42.

The best wishes of their many friends here are extended He will sleep on the income tax reports. They have walrus from cold polis, Wednesday, to spend a few days the ice floe till he melts a great basin their offices in the Comissloners office of the Court House and any Argos in it from the warmth of his ponderous body. with her son, Donald Bose and family. Earl Helsel and family of Stoney people who should find it convenient EPWORTH LEAGUE SOCIAL Two weeks ago the Epworth League As I have more stock than I can handle I will sell at Public Sale, at my farm miles southwest of Argos and miles east of Maxinkuckcc lake, on what was formerly known as the Henry Gray farm, on to go to Rochester can call and receive advice rearding the income tax Island. Chicago, are spending a few contest for new members closed.

The A remarkable advance In aero pho Idavs with the former's parents, Tobias law. contest was divided into four divisions, France, England. Canada and A representative from the revenue tography makes it possilbe to take clear, detailed photographs from an al Helsel. department will also be located in Ply As I am leaving the farm I will soil Public Sale at my residence one mile southwest of Argos on the John 1 lant place on SATURDAY, FEB. 2, 1918 Commencing at 11:00.

tho following property: 2 HEAD OF HORSES Frank Worthington is now able to mouth from Jan. 21 to 31. J. IT. S.

The winning side was to be entertained by the other three sides. When the contest closed England was the winning side. Chenoweth and Joseph M. Boland are be out again after having been con fined to his bed for a week by rheu located at Plymouth. Parties desiring advice on the Income Tax law should Tuesday evening U.

Canada ana matism. visit either city during this week as France divisions entertained England division at the home of Mrs. H. A. Thursday January 3118 Commencing at 10 o'clock, the following property: 14 HEAD OF CATTLE If you have any hogs for sale, call another opportunity may not be titude of more than two miles Tho cameras are built into the floors of aeroplanes and pictures are taken automatically every second or faster.

An entire battle front is photographed during a flight ot the aerial photographer, and the pictures of the trenches are aferward pieced together, making a valuable map of the enemy's positions. Hundreds of scouting planes constantly patrol the war area to keep the photo-map up to date. offered before the reports must be in Kosanke Brothers, 3 on 218. (12tf) Kosanke. There was a good number present, and all participated In tha contests, games and, singing.

Refresh' Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh of South REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS nients were served.

The social was 4 HEAD OF CATTLE One Jersey Cow to be fresh part of I'Ybruary; one Guernsey Bend wero guests over Sunday of closed by the League benediction. first Cow- the latter's mother, Mrs. Harriott. From January 7, 1918 to January 12 1918, inclusive. Romig.

to lie fresh about May 1. Two year Jersey Cow 6 yrs old, fresh Sept. 13, duo Sept. 30; Jersey 5 yrs. old, Rachael Fertig and hus wd to Jo- SILVER WEDDING Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Thompson eel Heifers. Miss Esther Kleckncr went to Bour ling eph Jones lot 124 Central ad Ply bon Friday evening to be with her mouth. Consideration 130.00. fresh Dec.

14, due Sept. 14; Hol-stein 4yrs. old, fresh Jan. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Joseph Jones wd. to Rachael Fertig ister Mrs.

Lewis Jewell, who is seri ebrated their "silver wedding Friday evening, January 18, at their country home one half mile north of Richland Center. Owing to the intense cold The Lincoln Highway, beginning at New York City and ending at San Francisco, is about one-third finished, though it is already available for travel for a greater distance. This highway will have a hard surface and will be open to travel throughout the year. ously ill. there were only 40 guests present.

A. L. Murphy and daughter, Mrs PUBLIC SALE 50 hd. Live Stock, Implements, etc. Having decided to quit farming I sell at public sale on the D.

M. Beckner farm 5 miles south of Plymouth and 3 miles north of Argcs on the Michigan road, on Wednesday, January 30, 1918 Commencing at 10:00 o'clock EIGHT HEAD OP HORSES 2 coming 4 year olds, 2 good work mares 13 years old; good general purpose horse 10 years old; 2 two year old colts; 1 yearling colt. FOURTEEN HEAD OP CATTLE 4 year old Guernsey cow fresh in March; 1 five year old Pole Durham cow, calf by side; Guernsey cow, fresh In April, giving milk, Jersey cow; two year old heifer; 3 yearling heifers; one year old steer; 3 spring calves and one roan Durham heifer calf, 2 months old. TWENTY-SEVEN HEAD HOGS 25 head shoats ranging in weight from 35 to 120 pounds; two brood sows. HAY, CORN, OATS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

Some clover hay in mow, about two loads bright oats straw, some good sorted corn in crib, oats in bin, some corn In shock. 25 HEAD OF MIXED CHICKENS Peering Ideal binder, almost new; 7 ft. cut Deerlng mower, almost new, good farm wagon, flat rack, two seated surrey, single buggy, spring tooth harrow, brown cultivator, set dump boards, set work harness, set single buggy harness, forks, Majestic Steel range, Sharpless separator, Uentwood 5 gallon cream can, 3 cider barrels, and many other desirable articles. TERMS: 5 dollars or under cash; nine months time, 6 percent from late, 2 percent off for cash. "MIKE WILL SERVE LUNCH" PORTER L.

BECKNER Charles Bryant and baby "went to Rochester Thursday to visit relatives Searchlights are playing a very im a few days. 7 yrs. old, fresh; Jersey 3 yrs. old, fresh Sept. 6, due Sept.

Jersey 3 yrs. old, fresh Sept. Jersey Cow 5 yrs old fresh Dee. 28; Cow 4 yrs. old, Ji Durham was fresh Nov.

2 yr. old heifer Polled Durham, to be fresh May 2 coming 2 yr. old heifers bred 2 coming yerling steers, coming yearling heifer. 27 HEAD HOGS Mrs. Leah Craten returned to her portant part in the present warfare.

In one instance the Germans on the bights of the Italian front were blinded by the rays of many lights while the Italian engineers were building home in Rochester, Saturday, after ten day stay with Mrs. A. C. David son near Argos. bridges below, working in the dark.

They received several fine pieces ol silverware as presents. The evening was spent in games and contests. Rev. Davis receiving a large apple as a prize for clipping the string by which it was suspended from the ceiling, he being blindfolded and getting only one snip of the scissors. Mrs.

Allie Ralston received a dish for spearing the largest number ot peanuts from a bowl with a hat pin. Miss Zella Conrad received a doily for coming nearest in number in guessing the number of beans In a glass jar. Mrs. Clara Mow a doily for pinning the most clothes pins to a line in a minute. Partners for supper were paired by the men and boys" receiving part lot 8 Osborns sub-idv 34 5.

Plymouth. Consideration $95.00. Ida Ethel Luty QCD to Ella M. Luth tr in SKM 26 33 3 and tr in SW14 25 33 3 Bourbon tp. Consideration $25.00.

Ella M. Luth wd to Ethel Luty lot 32 Boleys 1st ad Bourbon. Consideration $2000. Marguerite Foltz wd to Harrie E. Buck tr in 6 32 2 Green tp.

Consideration $1.00. Harrie E. Buck and Flora Soice Buck wd to Marguerite Foltz tr in 6 32 2 Green tp. Consideration $1.00. Thomas Moslander and wife wd to Samuel M.

Welsh part lot 75 Fairvlew Place and lot 70 Corbins sub-div Plymouth. Consideration $1000. Lywia A. Sherland etal wd ot Elvy J. Ransberger lots 151, 152, 153 Co-quillard Hines Plat Lapaz.

Consideration $400. Jacob Schmucker and wife wd to Bait. Ohio and Chgo RR 8 ft strlD Mrs. Clarence Towers and children Pox wagon, buggy, bay rack, bob vleil. com planter, Janesville, "Hully-lniy" rilling cultivator, spike tooth barrow, mower, walking plow, and oilier small tools.

Set working harness, new Vega cream separator. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One new Singer sewing machine, new oil stove, good cook stove, hard coal stove, kitchen cabinet, refrigerator, dining room table, chairs, two bed room suits, writing desk, and many other desirable household articles. TKUMS: mo. time. percent from date, percent off for cash.

OTTO AGKERMAN Stacy B. Carpenter, Clerk Steiner Son, Aucts. 10 head full blood big boned Poland went" to Tiosa Thursday, to spend LOUISA ELEANOR MARTINDALE Louisa Eleanor, daughter of Thomas China hogs wt. about 75 pounds. few days with her parents, Mr.

and J. and Louisa Eleanor Osborn, was 15 head Durocs, weight from 75 to Mrs. Harey Climer. Donald Whitzler and Mr. Shaum ot 150 pounds.

2 Shouts, wt. about 175 pounds. Elkhart spent Thursday with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

Whit the names of states, women and girls the capitals. Sandwiches, olives, fruit or under cash; On sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given with 6 per cent interest from ider of near Argos. Miss Carrie Wartenbo and Miss born April 3, 1836, near Urbana, Cham-paign Ohio, departed this life at the home of-her daughter, Mrs. M. S.

Jackson, one-half mile west from Richland Center, January 15, 1918, aged 81 years, 9 months and 12 Cays. She was united in marriage with Jesse L. Martindale, Oct. 31, 1858. To this union were born seven children, of whom Clarence Jessie, and Elmer H.

departed this life in infancy, lea ing to mourn the loss of a devoted mother, Mrs. Ida E. Trimble, Mrs. salad, cake and ice cream were served in two courses. Everyone en date.

No property to be removed un Mattie Jones were guests over Sunday joyed himself and departed wishing the bride and groom many happy and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Gaskill of Tippecanoe.

til terms are complied with. ROB'T A. KELSEY in 33 35 4 German tp. Consideration $1.00 Thomas Moslander and wife wd to Samuel M. Welsh part lot 81 Corbins cont Cougles ad and part lots 13, 14 A Guest.

Mrs. Hugh Barber is spending a few GUY BAKER, CLERK STEINER SON, AUCTS. Consider- Mollie Pendleton Moore, Mrs. Louisa Cougles indp ad Plymouth E. Jackson, and Wm.

C. Martindale, at ion Sfinn Ed. South, clerk. Steiner Son, aucts. days with her mother, Mrs.

David Carl of near Bourbon, who has been in poor health for the past several "His Sweetheart'1 months. together with eight grandchildren and Lou Miller and wife wd to Harry fifteen great grandchildren. h. Hicks and wife tr in 19 33 1 West She was converted in and united tp. Consideration fl.00.

with the M. E. Church at Richland Emanuel Lovegren and wife wd to Center in the year 1877 and ft can be Oscar Newberg SWV of SE14 20 34 1 WITH GEO. BEBAN AT PRINCESS MONDAY. Joe, a good natured Italian, runs a iruiy Bam uunuB me yeaia luuuwuig Folk tp.

Consideration $3900 basement ice, coal and wood establish j. mm sons sue iiveu a practical ami exemplary Christian life. She was a devoted member ot the MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriaee licenses Naomi Rebekah Lodge at Richland PRINCESS THEATRE Program Cit this out and keep for reference Show starts at 7:15. Center as long as health permitted have been granted since last report: ment in the cheap Italian "East Side." Trina, daughter of old Capino, a cobbler, lives next door. She is very fond of Joe and is much relieved when she learns that Joe's "sweetheart" who arrives from Italy, is none other than his little old "Mamma Mia," his Ora R.

Feichter, Bourbon. to her to attend Aiauae 1). Ecker, Bourbon. 191 7 is gone and 19 1 8 has begun John S. Gast, Plymouth, to Stella Barnhill, Plymouth.

Since the death of her husband on July 31, 1904, her health gradually failed and about seven years prior to her -death has been one continuous struggle with physical ills and while Thursday, Jan. 24th Godfrey Kelland, district attorney, is a candidate for the governorship, CIRCUIT COURT NEWS and Joe's sympathies and efforts are The following new suits have been "the, present was not always appreciated, yet the name of Jesus never filed since last report: BLANCH SWEET and TOM FOREMAN in "THOSE WITHOUT SIN" A stirring American photoplay 5 and 10 cents Dr. ChaB. F. Holtzendorff vs Estate of Michael Zehner deed.

Complaint lost its association as one who redeems from Bin, nor failed to suggest some song of an inspired writer. Three days before the end, her power of appreciation returned and although niea on claim. enlisted in his behalf. The Weasel, a notorious crook, is arrested as he seeks refuge in Joe's house and suspicions are cast upon Mamma Mia. Just at this time Mrs.

Kelland loses a diamond pin which is discovered In Mamma Mia's possession. Baby Kelland has placed the pin in the basket of clothes which Mamma Mia is to wash and she is found "guilty" and sentenced to two years in the peni PUBLIC SALE Friday, January 25th NO SHOW she could not speak, she would show her approval by smiling to those who ministered unto her. During all these years she was faithfully cared tor by The property belonging to George Peeples estate will be sold Friday. her daughter, Mrs. M.

S. Jackson. January 25, at 10 o'clock, on the Saturday, January 26th. Mother, how much we miss you and homestead 2 miles east of Culver. how vacant will be the old home.

Yet mile west and north of Maxin MARIE DORO, the little- star you liked so well in "Oliver kuckee store. Including household OVERLAND CARS WE ALSO HAVE SOME 2NTe-w ZEords ON HAND Sedan Fords and Bodies A FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES Agents for the "EVEREADY" Storage Battery with an 18 months' guarantee Repairing a Specialty we are resting secure in the hope that the "Glory Land" dawned on you with goods. 2 No. one Jersey cows, corn Twist," in "LOST AND WON" And we think it would be a good time to get together and balance up our books, as the factoriesand wholesale houses always demand settlement at the end of the year. So kindly call in as short settlements make long friends.

joy and rapture that cannot be told oats, clover hay, farming implements ana inai me struggles 01 me are an a lot of tools and articles too numer A gripping story of a news girl's forgotten In the new and larger life ous to mention. GEORGE PEEPLE'S HEIRS tentiary, in the meantime, Joe and his mother have witnessed an attempt upon Kelland's life and assisted him, but nevertheless Kelland is very vigorous in his prosecution of Mamma Mia. A little later Mrs. Kelland discovers the baby putting another piece of jewelry in the basket and she decides that Joe's mother is innocent. Two crooks from the gang determine to put a stop to Kelland's activities and to "plant" a golf ball filled with nitroglycerine so that Kelland will be blown up as by an unknown ac rise in life, 5 and 10 cents you have entered.

Funeral services were held at Rich land Center at 10:30 Thursday. Rev. Woman's friend Is a Large Trial Monday, January 28th. H. A.

Davis, minister of the M. E. Church, officiated. Bottle of Sanol Prescription. Fine for black heads.

Eczema and all rough The great interpreter of Italian roles, GEORGE BEBAN in "HIS SWEETHEART" skin ana clear complexion. A real skin Tonic. Get a 35c Trial bottle at cident. They play upon Joe's feelings and induce him to place the ball. Just A tender, quaint, appealing NEW ARRIVALS Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Carl McGriff a girl Monday morning. A baby boy was born unto Mr and Mrs Joe. rowell Friday morning. the drug store.

(5-26) as Keband is about to strike the ball photo-drama. 10 and 15 cents Kelland and Trina come Into the 'grounds and to save them Joe takes blow upon his own body Joe's I confession that the ball was intended Tuesday, January 29th NO SHOW Hoffman Brothers JACOB MARTIN NOTARY PUBLIC I will write Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts and Wills. Phones 78 and 214. for him incites Kelland's anger, but i Mrs. Kelland's story ot the baby's in- SALE CALENDAR Porter L.

Beckner, Root. A. Kelsey Otto Ackerman, Saturday, -Clyde R. Walter, Jan 30. Jan.

31, Feb. 2. Feb. 12. GARAGE: SOUTH MICHIGAN ARGOS noeeut part in the tragedy, and her pleadings, soften the politician's heart Wednesday.

January 30th NO SHOW The Busy Corner and the little Italian "family is reunit Days at Lumber Office. Evening en ed and Trina's happiness is also se- TRY REFLECTOR WANT ADS Basements at Wm. Bowell's Office cured..

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