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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Employment for The I jrgest Shirt ManfV, in the Phillips, Jones 602 Broadway, New York City, Will resume operations in their famous Princely and Emperor Shirt factory on North Eighth Street, Lebanon, on January 28, 1009, Operators can apply by letter or in person on and after Monday, January 26, 19O9 at the factory, Learners will be taken from the start and paid while learning, Work will also be given to outsiders to be made in their homes, Steady work all year around. Watch This Space Every Day. On? p. hev. 9.

ttficl Setiliotis Aft- tli THEMES AND NOTEfl Oity Ohhrohcs Present tfl- splrltig Programs ful to Sinners SALKM KV. UITHWRAN school at a. m. Kng- llsh service at a. tn.

Knglltdi 1 service at p. tn. ST. KV. LUTHERAN i services In tho I evening.

Revs. T. K. Bchmauk, D. i antl A.

W. LeMietiBperger, IMF. A LIGHT IN DAYS OF OlD Meattt Munlr More to Our Gi'urul fathers Than to "Piusont Generation THE FLINT AND STEEL (. JT, of tho Older olk of it these days of electricity, whon 'simple turning of a switch Riven light and heatv a glimpse of 'starling the riiorn- 1 the funniest sight' before the 'coals In thij tlrepiace were care-j biirled'beneath the, gray l'v they co.uld lm raked anil ft when the lira Tljo old gentleman. In.

dng out the coals and carefully piled the them. Then jifr 'blew ntaly with the hand bjJl- too hard, lest he blow the sliavlrigs away, As soon as the llgfit if tie) burn he piled'on small 'jar-pine elicits "and" then larger wood, the, IJfQ roared In nil 'its It the c.oq)8 were neglected the. flre went entire- as aometlmeH happened, tt often necessarv to go to the and borrow a shovelful of Out If the householder had and steel he made a tire with Ipnilemonts, With, jflluj hold (Irmly in the left hand, he Jt'a sinar'. but glancing hjow wllh the steel, resulting In a 7 of fjnarlcs. These npnrkft on a dry piece of half- iHtpned 'because the charred nuoh i cloth set as, a spark, caught nd blown Into a "flume, which the fire was Ugh'ted.

Incest -tire hua mont sacred of jmnn. from the very beginning It was worshipped by of t)ie Kast and Uie halNav- i 1 Aztecs and Inoas of the West. Wose nnplent davs It was I very tq oUtalp flro. and the men wera tolled oit to'tend and to carry the live coujs jTrjanj to place. Many of the' VUnevk'tin Indians could not niaftBilro at'all, and ellher ablulned their sparks tribes or from trees and (Ired by lightning.

Onoo tjje" flro wns obtained, It was never Allowed to KO out. Qther tribes produced lire by friction, The 'Jlrg drill, used bv American Indians ot ilia North, which whirled anointed etlc'k, ot hard wood In a shallow erev- of a dry block or softer wood; watt a good source ot lire so long aa Itent dry, The drill, revolving with great rapidity, raised of- the wood dust Jn Jlio until It burst, into 'a (lame. Then came the Hint and steel, whic'h the handiest way of getting alight for hundveds of years. In Mile memory of some of the older folk 'of today, the 'flint and steel were In dally use. When waj that a bit of jugged a piece of steel, shower of bright and Intensely' then tire 'building becauie SpflrUe, UIHUU the flint would fire is tow, to charred "fmipowdw or to most any twnbust? were made of tulu or dry rH the Rujpbttt Itider from a Illirt and Tlifil Noinootui I vf I oil t.lio "liiHlntiinneouH IlKlii liox," Tlil8 of it Hinall Uri box contaliiliiK IL Ijolitlo, In -whlcli WUB placoil Roma Mulpluii-k! add, wlUi i niioiiuh lllii-oiiH imbentoH to oonk It up i aiifl proveni HH HpllllnK, and Hiipiilyi of 'iiropoi'ly-'rircnui'od miUchoH.

-Thwrnij pHinltlvo inolchHH oonHlHled of Small HpllniB of wood about two Indies ono onil of which WIIH coated With a i fthomlcnl rtilxtui-o, urenarnd by mixing fhlomln of poMtHh, prirtH; powder- Hd gum arnblo, rino imrli llm wliolo colorqd with n. lltila vonnlUlon and inlxud with water until II buRiimu ill tlihi piiHte. The Ki)ltn-lH wertf llht filliped Into ineltod onion up and then Into tho prepared paste, They wort- really madD.to burn bv Hio ends Into sulphuric ticld. In (ho year Mat a Decullai- match wim Introduced. piipHuhoriiH and sulphur were carefully mixed In a glasa ttsbo corked, A splinter of wood was slipped Into the lube, a 8 mii I)0rtlon the mixture 4dw 01It ftlld whe thls WttB exi)08ecl to Ule alp 'K nlte(l and Beiflreiothe Walker, a druggist, England, invented the drat really matches, giving tq lheni the.naroe.or They were wood, or card'- bBKl ntod fthd (Contlnuod From I'uge One.) sulphide of chlorate of potash and mucilage.

But they ROSE twenty-live cents for several dozen of thorn. It was not until about the year that the friction method of obtaining a light began to; be developed, and friction matches came Into use. Matches enough today and already -other Inventions are talc- KHoctrlc cigar lighten are provided at nearly every cigar stand as a substitute for matches, which talte too much time. The olec- 'rlc lights are rapidly superseding the old oil and gas lamps, which require matches, ntid oven the faithful olfl cook stove being replapad "with an eleqtrlc cqi)klii outfit, which pro duces plenty of heat without lire or llame, and without matches or fuel. The electric lighter, which Is tho very latest method of obtaining liglit, consists primarily of turns of Qroman silver wire stratchod behind a noti-conducting screen of tutca or embedded In heat-rpslsting cement, wiectrlelty passing through thla wire makes It red hat, which In turn heats the screen or cement BO Uwt a clgal', clKarette, presseB ugalnsf it Instantly catches tire.

of these cigar lighters are op- ei-ated by push button and others are sa economical that thoy are always oije need noi even push a 'but ton to get ''n'likht. YORK GUBL MJSSINa FEOM HOME York. Pn. Jan. 0.

Simmons. 17 year old, daughter of Robert A. Simmons, disappeared from horhpma last night, iiml her whorpabouiits la unknown, gvthajt ahij has met wUh. harm, obftbly kidnapped, her parents, almost distracted with anxiety, haye appealed to' the police' authorities to her, It la said the girl loft home Iftst evening 'to take a mandolin lesson, It was learned that she left the man- doiurat the liotnt) of her grandmother, and (hat was the last seen of her. She.

the only girl In a ('ami lly IP. which there ure five eons, HAS MEASLES EPIDEMIC VVUkes-fiarre, Jan. 33 An Investigation by the health ties shows an alarming increase In thft epidemic here, the mini? ber of cases being 'far greater than) had been imagined, owing tp the fact tiiot many pau'ents treating tljn3 children without professional ytce, Out, gf OMB (flap Hovftrnl nh io Hmt yenr lias hfion tliu IncoraoraUon of It. VVHh Hl.no llnnnclal aid plni-e IhoniM'lves on 'tliolr foot at thu be- KlnnliiK by Uielr own on'orts tlio inem- herB of tlin corps raised sufllolbnl money to purchase mnslcnl instni- mentN and afterwards were to buy handsome uniformH, UUITM PHOFICMCNT. Their lUttj'Ing has bcett highly praised und on.

i he several occasions when thoy appeared upon the streets anon, notably wlven they, tbout two months In Interests of the Hiippor he)d In Sons of America Hall hold In order to wipe out the debt under wlnlch HTAV v-'pre laboring, crowds of people lined along the sidewalks ana couwllnipmin.ry remarks on their musical ability and pf marching were heard. During FoUnd- erfl 1 Week ait Philadelphia they occupied a position In the parade. MWBIDRS O'P CAST lh? ainviyersary was observed with' eBpeciaraatrsfactloiv and sees them free from debt and In good financial cor.d:"°,n. Tjie; boy? had as their suests the members oT tho cast of the "Drummer Boy. oi Shlloh," which was romlered he-re under the auspices nf tim Kourth Kegl- mont.

A luncheon, following the, conclusion of the program, was enjoyed by all. Lev! Barnharrtt acted us tnas- ter of ADDHI'398 CXP WRtcOMlfl, A bugle call 'by Adam Imhof called the meeting to order wh'Tch William Mathws, the 'popular president of the corps, dellevred the address of welcome, ureaMni; the assembly heartily na'J thai he was Blad to aotlce the presenca of the numerous visitors who had come to witness the 'program, Keystone orchestra, under the leadership of Charles rendered several I during the course of UIR Hay Arnold was the organist. The drum corps also rendered several selections during the nnd fairly inade the echoes roll with tim volumo which they Injected Into their playing. Hev. chaiplatii; of Chulat addressed tha us- seyfbly, ejtendljjg his conjgratulatlon's In "their growth and and es- lieclalll rtfgaraing the succepsful ter- the Drurinner of Shllon, .1 19.

ReinoehJ, was at his best last ftvoivlng and kept hla audience In excellent humor, having provided himself with several 'brand new Jokea. iihpn snoka on the subjpct, "Organization said that It was the natural of man io oi'Rivnlzp, as sooiet'v consisted of an orKaiiiv-utlon of human beings. The organization of 'i He Drum (Jorivs, he siild, was perfect!" -ntui-ai, members of felt the need of a njusi- oal body and 'they therefore organized one. He extended congra'Kilations to Ihe corps on their success. AHOUWD Fl'STAL UOARI), After the 'program followed" the lunch.

Here' was "Windy" Helms' lime. HH Is known far and wide as the best eater (n or, i'or that matter, in the town, In fact hp has a dual ho can oat fastei- man any other and at the same t4me can crack a wijicii Is Ukely to orack your side. He acted as master and called on several in Uio room to respond. "gehnttxlebunk" (beg pardon If this is mlspellsd) was rendered in a highly amusing manner by a quartette. It Is a German song and was Uie of the evening, MEMBERS OF In the corps are; wuiiniu Heverllng, ivevl Ohftrfes Honaaus.

and Frank tSMay, Fwd Hauw. Thomas Pettys, Amos (Jerberiyh. Char'As Dletzler, John MOtQit Duncan. Jatuw Howard, Taylor Suavely, Actajw, Kiav and, jjJruest tol, WlUl8 Jwnes Ke.pfey Paul HT. hUTHBRAN, Second nnrt Chestnut service at a.

in. Ulble school at p. S'espt-r service at tn. Mid week wrvlco on Wednesday at p. Rev.

H. IJrnnson Richards, pastor. TRINITY K'V. Ing service at, o'clock. Bible school with Introduction by Prof.

Nnglfl's-orchostrn at 1:45 p. tn. Kve- nlng servicfi at o'clock. Mid week service every Wednesday at p. m.

AH arc always walcomo, Uev. .1. II. Sand pastor. ST t.i-Tl I day school at 111 (Ji-rman sor- (ii v.

p. s. ('. 10. at p.

m. frnifllsh services at 7:00 p. m. ST. MATTIHOW'S llsh services nt .10:45 a.

m. Sunday school at n. in services at 7:15 p. m. Thin will be the pan- tor's last Snbbath in the Seventh Street church and tils sermons' be of the nature of farewell.

Uev. P. 0. Oroll, D. and M.

H. Stlne, PhV associate pastor. Market Square. school at a. in.

Morn- Ing service at nrt Sen'ioi lOndcavor societv at m. Bve- nlns aervlce at 7:30 o'clock. Mid week service Wedrtesdav af -p. Ladles' Aid 'Society Wednesday at p. nt.

Jiinfor Kndeavnr society Tlinrs- day at Ti'Ou p. t7ov. w. Stahler; B. nastor.

MAfe-S RTOFOiRiMKD, Eighth and.Mimin Rngllsh preach- thg at a. m. installation ot newly elected elder and deacons. Bng- llsh" pr'eaching at 7: 15 p. m.

Daring R'esolVe." Sunday school at'Jiso npm, K. prayer' meeting SUNDAY iO'Li, Itegnlar. session 'of school nt i p. nv. All and rtlyVays' welcome.

liev. 1. Calvin pastor. JOHN'S 'l JD, Willow street, between Ninth and Tenth, opposite the JJlRh sehool.rr-Kegular services school at Morning woranln at 11:00 o'clock. lu (i: ft m.

service at 7:30 A cordial Welcome, Rev. Victor Win. Dippell, minister. ST, STIJIPHKN'S R-RTPOiRMED, Locust street, between Fifth and Kngllah services at 10:80 a. Cate- cheticRj lecture at a.

m. Sunday school, at m. junior C. K. at SMS' p.

m. Monthly meeting c-f consistory -Tuesday at 7:30 p. Teachers 'ippAtlnsr Pridiiv at in. Sauer and chicken corn soup supper Jii'thnP s. of A.

Hall this eve-nlng. Rwv. AUmrt Peters, pastor, jti'RAOlS -'RiEFOttMiBD. Sunday school at 00 m. Adult preparation class at (1:00 p.

in. Kuglish services at 7:00 o. m. Catechetical lecture Saturday at 'p. m.

Hev, Albert Q. Petei-s. pastor. K1RST' RBFOR'MKD. Sunday school at OiW a.

m. Uermau preaching service a a. m. English preaching service at u. m.

Theme, Of Musical program -as morn- Ing, Organ Pi-elude and Postlude, Selected, offertory. Omui. Arle In Ueethoven, recital, (a) sjprins Song, Mendelssohn, (b) Impromptu in C. W. Wallace, if) Anlhetn, Kar iM'om My, Heavenly Home, Berthold Boprana.

Miss Nellei M. Sharp: ulto, M.18S KJanchp WftJnhard. Offertory, alto Come Redeemer; bacitu of words by Palmer. To A b5r Ba tlett Sol MISS file Qood. Organ Postlude, se- leetions from Plotow.

IJ m. Devislou Pay service 'A Joim meeting the Jujjlora and USB Y. p. s. 0.

society will Be held at (t.tfiu conducted by Mlfts Aftiile Wngrloa. Engr lish preaofclJJir arid ''Bydval services at of 5 16 "Homesickness of tiie Ravlval servloes dur- Sf a sohodl meeting at 10 pas- B. night. day service, airman. fam at at ba UeW vice meeting tp- at a.

m. Suna. m. Mpmlng a. p.

W. school at a. in. Preachlne at a. m.

socle-fv Rt. p. rn, P. 0. 15.

tl. ft ft Hreach' ing ftt D. Hi. Evangelistic services every HPV. Clint, a.

Miller, baa-tor. etiongh to Bines wide, AND ing the fenlf tb t'Hfe 'gteat uno" futile enotieh. If reclaimed, to fped the entire nation. OLtf BVANOBLIOAL. Chpstnut street, below school at a.

m. Morning worship and sermon at o'clock. Thomas will preacli. Voung Hcoplfi'a flervlfn nt 7:00 p. m.

livening service and sermon by the pflRtor at o'clock. Subject, "Son Immortality of Memory." Hevlval meeting every evening during coining week ni o'clock. Non-church go? 1 41 -i lally Hev. Adam VViegand, U. pastor.

UNITKD KVANOKL1CAL t'NITIOD corner Sixth and (Miearnnt streets. 'Herman worsiilp an: 1 ortiiresn tit a. rn. An altar servlop will be held at this service. Session of the Sunday school arid adult classes nt p.

m. After the sfwwlnn of the Sunday school the Men's Bibie class will proceetl ns clans to tho Seventh stvpct Lutheran church. Christian Endeavor nraver services at. 11:00 p. in.

K-ngllsh worship and re- services ut 7:00 n. m. Tlicme, "The rnnurdonable Sin." HevlviT services every night next week, unlay exempted. 1 A cordial welcome I'O nil of these servloes Hev. Dttninl Ktstler, mltilHivr.

UNITKD CAL, N'orth Klglith street, between Scull und Church streets. Sunday school at a. in. Worship and sermon at lOi-lfi n. m.

Subject, "Abiding In Christ Y. p. s. of C. 1'J.

at p. in. Worship and sermon at 7:. 'to p. m.

Subject, "Amusements." A cordial Invitation extended nil. Hev. h. pastor. PIIK8BYTEKIAN.

FOURTH ST. Sunday at a. m. Worahi'p und sermon at m. and p.

in. The pastor win reach at both services. U. K. at p.

in. A cortllal t.o all. Hev. .1. Leonard Hynson, pastor.

OBltliST PRKSBYTRFWAN. scbool at n. in. Public worship lOi-ia'a. m.

and p. m. Junior C. K. ab p.

m. There will be anprml offering for the Board of Suatentation. VV. M. KielTer.

of Princeton -Seminary wll! preach. A cordial welcome for all. Uev. W. Leslie, pastor.

SlKTHGiHST METHODIST EPIS- Li Eighth and AVIllow. B'abbath. school Preaching at a. tn. afld 7:00 p.

the pastor. Sabbath afternoon class at 3:00 o'clock. League, at m. Prayer service Wednesday, evening at 7: HO, o'clock. Class meeting Friday at 7:00 p.

Rev. W. McDowell, D. pastor. KAiST, LEBANON M.

at 10:30 a. m. Theme, "What is "chc Siindav school at p. m. League at 0:30 p.

m. Preaching at "Tak- Ing'Gcit's Way. 1 Revival meetdiig. Prayer meetlne Wednesday at p. hi.

Cordial invitation to all. Itev. Oeo. W. Har'lltnn BAPTIST.

BAJ 1 TI'R rr Corner Third, and Walnut at 10:30 a. ra. Saibbatli school a.t. 2:00, p. Senior C.

sonteJ.y. at 0:45 p. na. Evangelistic, sei'vlces at 7:30 p. in.

Mid week prayer on Wednesday evening'at 7:30 o'clock. Junior C. E. society on Friday at 7:00 p. ra.

Everybody Is 'nvited to nli these svjrvlcea. Rev. A. l-I, SonlHard, pastor. BHiETHRBN, Souths Ninth Teachers meeting at 8:45 a.

m. Sunday school at m. Preaching OhHfltlan Workers mealing at n. Preaching at p. m.

All- welcome. Uotno. UNITED DlSOll'MCS OF CHH1ST. UNIT.KP DISCIPLES Of 1 corner Adajns and Van Buren avenues school at p. in.

Class meeting at Young People's mwtlflg at (1:30 p. m. Preaching at followed by re- vlal services. The- revival services continue to' grow In interest, large crowds turn 'out nlgbHy. Thus far seventeen, -presented tljPmselves at tha altar, fourteen of whom have professed conversion.

Mveryibody cordially Invited to attend these, serf vices. Rev. pastor. CHURCH OF THP CHURX3H OP 1 scttoQi a.f Ui.HO, D. ra, Olass taeeUng at 3:00 p.

at p. by Bwusfellet Pennfs, the -boy preacher, fiand at 0:30 nj. Meetings ercri 'owntnar during the week at 7:45 Meetings to Uft conducted by the ppy All are PftS OF LIVING OOP Glollnd Stock Quotations, New York. Money on call I 1 1 of ftlOnev nu-fi'iituili? un In rtten. Ifnliijj An.

Norf. ft Att-lllao" M'4 1 Ill' I'pnn. Tt It ftronk'lyn R. RfadlnK CMOS. A HI 14 ftfRlt 71 St.

.500 SDUllisrn 178 SoiHIiP South. Sl.l.. C. ft Rrle Klpi-lt jr. Ill Penlrnl Inl -M'M l.ouls Miintuti i rtn Ml.ssnut i N.

Pat 1 Ft 1 I 1 time i 17SV 4 I 7I' 1 t'nion It. r. s. I' Reports. 1 IIS 1 white, Market WI1RAT l-'lrm.

Jl." l-'iirn Mini 4 r. lint plcnilv; No nntnrat Mn nirrricH- vwniipr BOtno ilfi'lhie In slsln: linrltngnf; crennipry. sppflii (ofDflul pxtrhH, llrsls, hold, rominon iKlilEtllf i-olrmion to Fpcchil. rerelpts. (stain, full I'ream.

specliil.t, 1 i-nl- orsd of whllp. fmifV, (fooil I4f7; winter inrwlp. liesl, to pi-lnifl. sltlnis. full to spci lals.

OStAttTStt Notice Is lipreby given tlmt nn i-atlon tvlll be maclr to the tlovertun flip CothmnnwoflUli of PPtitisylvunln. IIH Monday, Kehrnnry 811). 19011, by F. Yotlta, Thonms J. Hr-oohs nin.1 11.

j- Yawn, tinder tho provisions of tin. ul' Assembly of the 1'pniiHylvanln, tntltleil "An Act tn pro. vli.lf for the Incorporation fttul tlon of t'ortiUii the day of April, 1874 ami Its plpiTtpnls, for rjluirter of for (in Intended rorporntlon to Ui'ikniuvn us "Tlip. S'upply Company" the nlnl ob.lfc't of is i-fjtalillslinii'nt anrl oohiluctlnjt fl oi- fttrrrfK for tlif ral-ryins' nf- hiislness of buylriK finil si'lllng rrlfS. ilry goods, produri 1 ntul Wlfci tlr-lfs g-pnfrally sold In Ki'iicrul rbaniltMn store, nt wholissnlc nml-rptalt ii ml Rpnprnlly the trnnsai'tloH nf iniiltprx pi'i-tnlnliiff to said i nml for thPXP pnrpoSPS to i Mini i-njny nil HIP rights.

nnil frmirlilspH of sold Art nf AssPtnhly nml Its SIIIIMll'lllPlltS. D. sncrmtfiT, Holtrllnr. I In If, R. LIGHT'S PUKLIC OP ONE BIO EXPRESS LOAD 35-FINE HOrtSES-35 IOWA KdtJH Firmer; receipts, ".517 stale, rind npniiiv, fancy.

while. 1'tiir to rholre. linixvn mid mixed, fancy, lauSIk 1 fnlr In i-holro. Dull anil woaU; rhlrk- pel 4 lh Cowls, old roosters, ttirlieys, I.M'. ihirUs, geese, lla POtTI.TRY— AVealc In fowls; lll-heVH, Ki'lcflPd IIPII." or torns, per pool' to (incut, ItoMc.

npiing lihtok- M.IS. rouMlMK. npurby, ISuSMc. western, IGnlSr. foWI.H, IIOXKH, bairols, old roosters, dunks, western.

liuilUr. KTf'i'KP. wlillf. jl.7'"-l Coal Wagons For Sale We are replacing our ton coa 1 wagons with 2 ton wagons We have, several 1 ton dump Wagons for Sale These wagons ar 2 latest patent and in good condition Price No Object. We wait to dispose of these United Ice Goal rg, Pa.

Will tin snlil nt nnhllp on TUESDAY, PEBSUABY 2, 1909, At the Win. Ponn Hotsl Wrn. H. In the city nf Lphnnon. the following: ThfiHU liofHoa conslHl of lino ilrlvcr.u IIOI-BOS, coauh horSns, high III-IOI-H wiigon, anil family hoi-si's- boned, riiKgeil feeders, c'lninkw niatnh loiniiR.

and Korrm thin In fust pncer. Thin IH a linn lot of n.nhnnlfi ami ono in nei'il of a horso will do woll look ut this hunch bu'foru day of horsfs will be aohi rv.r crvsh. Notes with approvoJ security will be taken by paying: the discount. Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock, rain or r'hlne, when conditions wl'li be made known by HAUnY 18. LIGHT.

J. II. Tlhrlch. Clerk 8. B.

BomliorRfir. Anct. SAMUEL KOHBBACH'B SALH OK PERSONAL PROPERTY! Will bo sold TUESDAY, prmnl.Hes, nt Public Sulit, OTI JANUABY 20th, 1909, On the priiinl.Hes, nt OMS (Ireon in tho City of Lubanon tlio following fi oftiH! Heated chalra, (I kltulinn rhr.lrs rucking chairs, sideboard, kttcln-n ilrosKor, uot beil, lot of binldlnfr, DooUnsli raiiKu, sood us now; heater, good us now. with pipe; extension unU otlu-f tallies, large mirror, lot of Brussels ami other carpet, nearly new; washing machine, jjood as now; lot tin and glnsM Ware and many "other articles not i Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, whoix conditions will be made known by 6AMU13L. ROHUBACH.

S. S. Auctioneer, H. Ulirlch Clerk. You can save big money on every Suit, Overcoat and Raincoat during this great January Sale and every garment must be sold no matter how great the loss, it will pay you buy for another season.

Remember Mann's offer only the best, and most stylish Clothing in the city and everything is up to SHOES for the entire family, Men, Women, Boys and Girls at big Every style, shape and size and any color, Leather that is new andcorreet, Buy all you need at MANN'S and save money, ANN'S THE BIG STORE 1.

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