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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 4

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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THE TOLA DAILT REfllSTER, THEDVESDAT EVEMXfl, TTST. 1, lOLA DAILY iicuiSiLii Sueeeiior tp The lola Dally Rfglster, The lola Dally Record and the tola Dally Index. THE REOISTER PUDLI8HINQ CO. Entered at the lola Poitofflce ai Second- ClJBi Matter. KiMPWii III! Aplill- AdvrrllnltiK 5UD8CRIPTI0N RATES.

Carrier In lola. Can City, Lanyon- Vllle, Concrcto. LaHarpe and Oatiott: W.nk 1" One M.iiitli One y.Mi KDITOUIAL XOJ ES. We iK'knowlfiiKo till' of In vIiuilonH to the coiiiiiK -'iifoiiifnt PXIT cUiiti of Kinporla I'olloKi'. IIIIK! 2 to iiiKl of (Miinhatlun AKI liiiltiiinl Cih Ii'Ci- from 12 to Off.clal Paper ot Allen County.

Official P.iper of lola City. Official Papcl City of Baiectt. MAIL. One Yciir, liisUi un'V One imty Three Vontlis, in One Month, in ti.W Jl.iiti TELEPHONES. mill Job IS Bocli'ly KJIlor SUKRIKF OF ALLEN COrNTY.

hereby aiinoiitiie myself a.s a ean- ditlate for lioininatioii for the office of Sheriff of Allen County subject the KepubliLau i)ri- to the decision of niaries in August SHIiHIFF OF 3 hereby annoui diilate for the no tlce of Sheriff of to. the decision of niaries in August. M.Li:.N" t'OtWTY. ce niy.self as a oan- ilniiiation for the of- llen subjerl llie Uepulilitau jiri- I hereby announce da'te for the noinijiaiion of I Sheriff of Aller the decision of inarlea in August. CLERK DIS-n for tlio n.iiv.i: of the Dist: eubjfct to I'J prlmarij'S in I hsr-by (J.

PALSTRl.NG. IIOOVFR KFRU. myself a candi- for the cilice County, subject to le llepuhlican jni- I.PH R. IHICT COURT. i nivsilf i.ffl.O nf Cmmiy.

uf thii AIIAMS. CLERK DISTRICT COURT. foii of 1 (itlbJi 'Ot to jirljuiirli's in FOR CCL'NT I UiTcliy for the miminatii'n tv Atloiiii'y (if tile divl.si.in of the Jn hert'liy anntniin' for the nuininatinn redontative frmn a raiuliihito (if i.r thf J. W. HROWN.

ATTORNEY. raiulitlati' of Coiin- suliji'ct ti' Hi-publlcun jir'niarli'." II. A. KWi.Wl. FOR REPRESENTATIVE.

nivsilf a catullilato tin- office of C.iunty In tlio State I to tht- (ierlsimi Of the It.l 'Uljlican pjiinaries i r. WATSON. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby aiir.onncc- inyseff a caniiiJ.itc for the noniii alion the office of tster of Deeds of County, the Repub lean In Aupust. 1 -JOHN FOR COUNTY CLERK.

I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for the oflice of County Clerk of Allen County, Ject to the decision of the Ueiniblican in August. li. K. CULBKRTSp COU.NTY COM.MISSIONER. I hereby annouiice myself a candidate for the office of Commissioner from the Second district, suhJcct to the decision of the Keimblican pvi- jnarles in August.

M. M. CUBBISpN. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. I hereby announce myself a date for the office of County Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to the decision of the Republican tjFimarles In MRS.

MAUUE FUNSTON. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. I Ijereby announce myself a candidate tor the office of County Suiiei-- of Instruction, subject- to the decision of the Republican primaries In MRS. E. W.

FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomitiation for the office of Register of Deeds.of Allen County. Bubjeci to the Ri-publican priiiiaries in August MRS. KATE I Thrasher) COOPER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.

1 hereby annoiirife myself a candidate for- Cotiimissioner from the Second District, stibjecf to the Repub- Jlcan jirimarv in I SA.MUEI. When the' Patten wheal corn-r fall recently. CtliciiKH grew over the report that a Kiinsiis. fanner who was In tin lily, had dropped Jltiii.nun. 'I'liey liiint- iMJ hliii iM frjund him and him about it, and he made light of it.

Me Is Capt. .1. II. Phlllip.s and is worth si-veral million dollars. The incnhants ofj Hutchinson raised money and boiightl forty King Road Drags wiiich they liave blven t.o farmers within ten miles of town.

The fanners are urged to form "five mile districts" and worK systematically to keep up a portion of the liigli- way. Roads once put in piopi-r shape may be kept up with c'ompaiative easi' liv dragging at prcpir time. Oionomowoc. is not far and the mail order liousi's se -ted it to add to tln'ir Inide leriiloiy. The coiiiiiii'rcial cliili 'got busy, watched the "'ss got the names of patrons of the mail order houses and then acteil.

Dionomowoc people who sent cash to Chicago and tried to find in their hoim- town disappointed. It was not long before the value of mutual heiii- fiiliiess was generally and meriliants and public comldned in work of keeping money at -An itinerant white man an negro in that the coming of llalleys Comet meant the ind of the world and that all who sold tlieir possessions iind gavi? the to the poor would to to heaven in a flaming chariot. The negro sold his farm and gave the pi to the whiti' man, then remained up all niglit to the ciuiiet. wliicli was to be the sign of the end. Now the'iolored man is trying to make a living for himself and his aged wife in Miiskogte.

and apparently, tlie law is not bidng invoked to light the wrong. Covernor Marshall, of Indiana, told IMcsliylerian llrotherhood mei'iiiiL' in Chicago that "the tendency of the times is to put the responsibility for the moral welfare of society more and more on the state and less and li'ss on the church, a fact indicating the growing incapacity of the church Which recalls Ingalls' saying that "the of politics by religion is an irridescenl dream." and raises the question wliftli er the ultimate gooil of the cluirch can be accomplished by iiolitics. The Topeka Capital i)ainstakingly reiterates that insurgency does not mean hostility to President Taft. but none of the attacks on Taft by the Kansas City Star have served to move the Capital to say a word in his defense. Instead it hands out this interesting information: gent is a term apidied lo ci -rtain poli- liiians -as th.e name Christian was to the early fathers of tin Christian church by tlieir It is surprising tiiat the wonderfull.v striking resemblance tln' insurgents and the founders of the Chris tian church has not before been noticed.

II ES cuTiciiu I OR COUXTy ATTORNEY. I hereby announce myself a dale for the nomiijation for the office of County Altormtv of Allen County, subjeqt to the decision of tlie Republican primaries S. TAYLOR. THE IS liEST. Our Clean Is no How.

Showed No Marks but Whole Body ltcf)ed Like Million Mosquito- Bites -Sleep Out of the Question and Life Became an Inferno. DOCTORS AND DRUGGIST TREATED THEM IN VAIN njj and Pressing We Know HELLO 114. E. Hedfeaijn. W.

B. Cain. Djunfee. DUMOXD BKUBEB SHOP. ciiin, Proprietors.

17 Kast Madljion. lota, Kan. "The Cuticum P.eniodie.j are the in the world, c- I know fruin 'rience. In I Wales, about fUtot -n years ago. fatiiihes wen- stricken whole- wile by a known as th" it Believe ine, it the terrible dis- ea -ie it; kind that I know f.

as it ail through your anil inakea yoyr life an iiifemo. Skvp is out of the and' you as if a million mosijuit'is were att you at the same lime, si-e nothine on the liu: the i't wa.s theie all right a.nd I Eincrely tru I shall never pet it. I a fiiiniliea th airivted. Tlie mahr-mem- Lcr.s l.i to the same Bociety and. it my duty to the ski: a w-wk for sick I) until the.v were di-clan-d r.T.

That how 1 boeu so familiar the itch. "Tiic d'xlcrs did their Ijcst but their remedies were of avail whatever. Thin the families triefi dn-'geict who noted far and wide for his remarkable cures. tame to him from oil parts of the for treatmint but his mwlicine made matters still wor as a last they advised by a friind to use Cuticura Ren.edi<>s. I am glad to tell after a few days' treatment with Cuticura Soap, Ointment and the waa and the was a jjcrfect cure in all cases.

"I may add that my three brcthers, three sisters, myself and all our familioa have be users if the Cuticura Remedies for fifteen or twenty years. Thomas Hugh. 16'JO Uurcn Chicago, June2S, I'JOO." Complete rxtmiil Intrm-il Trcamcnt for Every Humor ol lafaBU. Cuticura tu Ckgirte thr I'utlrura Omtmclit lAOcJ to Ural thr Slklti. and Cullrura fSO--.) cor In IJM.

form of hcro- Utr foatftl HUM 2ir. prr rtit to I'unt)- the BliKKl. tlirtHurUoul I'lc ton- iTiartrrhouse I'arw. 10. Hue de d'AnOn: I'.

P. Pourr VruK A Chrm. 135 Columbuj lloncn. MmM. frrc 32-pwe CMtirura IbMk.

an auttuir- ttr OS liie Cut aoi Tnatimit o( tsktn ud lUlr. The Leavenworth Times Is authorlly for the utatcnienl that the most (significant and oinquunt silence In the state Is the consistent calm In the torlal columns of the Wichita In the department reserved foe boosts for (loveriior Slubbs. has been strong for Victor and If alleged condllloii continues It will be the only case of real altnilsdc friendship the governor has developed. I 'rofesKor Mllllken, of Chicago University, says he has discovered what electricity Is. by isolating and sliidy- ng a single "Ion." the atom of electricity, lie "We have been able to give etery tangible ilemonsfra- ion of the correctness of the view advanced many years ago (hat an electrical chargi- is not a homogeneous strain In the ether' or an uniformly over the siirrace of the charged body, but that it has a definite, granular striK 'ture; consists, in fact, of a liutnher of specks or atoms of electricity, exai 'tly alike, iiejipered ov- the surface of the charged body.

It follows, of an idectric urrent which is simply a charge In motion consists of a movement of hese atoms of electricity through or iver tlie conducting body." If Kansas City will oiierate a few- boats and thus "prove" that the Missouri is "navigable." it has hopes hat Congress will some mil- ions on the river. Congress then must declare Kansas City a port with water competition. The railroads will then bi' compelled to make lower rates on this new declaration. Then i he river can clog up all it wishes and he boats rot. five or ten per cent in Kansas City's freight rates i return the "million dollar boat fund" annually.

The Star favors a i that will heed its bidding. In same breath It says that Kan- City will give the west-rn lublic the lienefit of the lowered but that add a tar- I ff to tlieir own exclusive profits. It a well-planni'd. far-reaching i laign to beni'fit Kansas City and the 11ll re are people mean enoiiuh say that In the last, analysis most ampalgns mean ultimate dolhiis in lie Star cofl'ers. TRyTH No.

21 Fortunes in oil were made in the Pennsylvania fields. uc Venture tn -wy Ijcttcr cliaiicc-arc he l' '11111! lai in i in iil.iki- f.iitiiic ill )i! were in in tlic early tifj'-. i Kvery one ha.s heard of the eiioniioiis fortunes amassed by th'- in thn days. Tliey are old stories, but good ones. ati'l ilic iiccc-sity i- -lalilc iinln-iry.

MiHinn- oiii-iiiiicrs Imp' a- ilut'c i- tliir-l 1 tinlcnt-. 1 cvcV linriiiii'' IJK- niiiiiii-Iit i lc Manufacture 'Mil I KX I 1 ,1 'I' ciliioaliiiii. ill lie line v.iin ui I- tlicrc any icason uiiy yoti slioiililiri tlii-- 'I 'licii i- 11. 1 i.a-...r.— in tin- -luTlly il. rivc.l I'l alif'irnia Xalii.ii.il Crii.li I h'.

V. hilc ilic is ccirts inr -liaic. early is aniiciiiatci ()INAF, CKIDK OIL 1. W. Los (iKNTLK.MKN:— Kindly Issue me Stock of alHMC Knclosetl Iind Niinie 1 -Vddresi The number of long, fat envelopes ai tides which we are at ibeHy to charge with each mall received.

Hy liance we oiiened successively yes- i erday one standing up for the new Mmpossible to measure the Department of lli-altli advo- chasing jiower of farm, pn ated In the Owen bill and an- the proportionate change ii itlier knocking on the same bill. The ing power is elter favoring the bill charges that when wholesale prices ar. he oiipnsition is confined to the i when retail prices are usi'd. Miristlan Scientists. Homeopaths.

()s- i 'ds of corn equaled in value eopaths. Kclectics and Anti-vivisec-, of Rio cotfee in I'l ionists and that they are --pinding pounds in Ti arge in a selfish effort to de- jot corn eiiiialed in valui eat the measure. The other letter ays that our forefathers fought for wo great principles, freedom of relig- on and of choice of physicians. Tl the doctors are seeking to dic- ate medical practice and that money being spent to fool the peojile. It is fortunate for the per cent the peoiile who are busy It home doing honest days" work that here are so many unselfish volunteer liatriots to stive the country.

It; Orleans molasses In and gallons in busliels of corn equaled in hundred bands, regular sel- liers and several thousand members i if 'the Illinois National Cuard. with lovernor Deneen as a conspicuous 'xlilbit on horseback, and prominent in carriages but in autos will make Chicago's first Sane Founii cidebration not only noto- but alluring even to the bo.v fingers itching for firecrackers. Oiven good weather, thousands of peo- de will witness a sham battle on the lake front and a parade participated 'n not only by icn them. 100 infantry, cavalry, artillery, signal corps men with a Wright aero- I idane and a liirigible balloon and lee nemhers of the liospital corps, but will be starred at Intervals with floats epresenting various periods of Illin)is history. The P'rencli ilomlnation Jirst win rumble by: then the Tirltlsh rule, and last, the rule of the commonwealth of Illinois.

Husse ind his cabinet will lead one division, with police mounted and tinmoiinieii. motor cycles and in hurry-up wagons. Firemen with their fire wagons will add spectacular Interest to the iiarade. Postmen will show the his- pony express and old time stage method of transporting the tnails: the labor unions will exhibit the many forms of manual Industry have been unionized. of the Trciisnrj" tloii.

pa) nienl far same. Cal. National Crude Oil Co. I. HKLLM.VN lU I LO.S (WI.IKOHMt ('iai )K CO.

I. W. 1IKLL.MA.N' Los Angeles. Cal. Klndly issue of the Trrn.surj of abiMC; (drporalioii.

KiirliiHcd linil In iiaynient for same. Name A 1 Adilress xact pur- lucts. but purchas- tlie same used as Ten bush To poumls 0. and "Jl bushels of rch. ts Ten value pounds of sugar in Ui'lo.

and 0 In l.s:a;. Ten bushed in value SO yards in U.ilo. anil li. Tvn busliels in value It; yards of il dress goods in 1 1 yards in Is of corn equaled In of anthracite stove and Tl busliels in, en of corn gallons of ret'lned els of jorn eqiia yards in of corn all-wi and bushi value bush.d^ coal in ls equaled in value petroleum in li. and g.il- lons in Xeii busliels of corn ei iii of vtire nails- in i.V.ueh.

nnd nr. lioun.ls in I Ten bushels of lorn iiitialed; in l.olo brii-k in Manli. and in Manli. Ten bashi-ls oilcOrn equaled in vapi-' 'barrels of I'ortrhnd in r.i|o. and 1 lia -1 in Th'- real val of showing is de- jiendi lit on lieiicra: these rela live iirices hold good.

If he found ejitiiiiVs to rule. Mhey are fallaeioiis, it tliey merely i'Miritraie the g-neral situation, the case is In this we wan other ciulie to cufc your.self ii' you arc-afflicted with any oFtlie forms oF tiii.s troii Tiie skin receives Very i is kept upen ci or, tlie nulrititius a p.iiv, ricli bhi nJ every glantJ-kept ilea thy by continually which are distnbiitevi throuKii the ihe uiil be Ihe circulation I 1 nuiriiive properties aiui it heC( which di preserves the i ...1 incs a lilural F.VU.MKK AM) IIUJH PHK KS. Senator Sinoot. of Utah, who is an unreconstructed Kopnhlii'an. insists the farmer has no ground for finding fault with the high cost of living.

In a recent speecii in the U. S. he used the following comparative statement of values: since March, Product. March. Corn, per bushel Wheat.

bu. LIST Cotton, per th. Oats, per bu. Rye. per bu.

Barley, per Hay. timothy, per ton IT.O.". Hops, per lb 33 Potatoes, per bu. 2.14 Cattle, choice to extra steers, lier I'Mi Hogs, heavy, jier liin tl )S. Iii.i IJutter.

dairy. lb. Kggs. per .2 $0 .631 11.40 4 2:. 2 P.r Cent.

n2 2 L32.2 117.1 12n 340.11 142 4 texture of tiie'jciii. bene.itli tlu outer lissue skin is i sen- I ilesti wliich -rr and protects tiij tiny p.iie^ and t'lands. It is llie impurities of the bltuid 'and tiie acrid causes irritation a id in- whicli splits or tis.uie-likeC iticle, id result is outwardly iiian- ill Tetter Salt )r soiiie otlicr disfigur- or eruptive di It caji readily be seen that nee Skin Diseases are il re- lii of. bad blood, there one way to cure ui-iiy the blood. Sah'es, asiies, lotions, are not ble to do so, because thjy do ot reach, tlie blood.

uch reatinent is of no value ccept )r its ability to teinpojarily eep- to explain to yctii the cause of skin diseases. founded on reason and necessary no'orishmen jd supjily. as th oft, smooth, aiiii free fro coniaininated with humlors and impurities 172. lo7 3 elieve itching and assist in ilie skin clean. S.

S. S. cures Skin Diseases every kind by neutralizing the removing all hu nors 0:11 the blood. S-S. S.

le acid-heated circulation, uilds up to its normal strength and multiplies its rich nu- ritious corpuscles, and adi to purity in every way. The 1 the iaste-ad of being irritatet and nflamed by sour is lourished, soothed and softt S. S. S. is the greatest of al Tiie he drew the following conclusions; "The real value of any article it its "vehango value.

The real worth of farm products is measured by ihel'r value when with the value of articles which the farmer desires to i skm diseases, imrcliase. compilation of retail prices for If'lO ond-189fi are available, but the retail price of any commodity follows. In a general way, the wholesale price. Without retail prices It is located 5iriucipany troublo.Vould ajij so Hern, sii'vns, trentinolit und b-f! S.S.S.uslvcrti«f-d. to (fivortlris ineiU afti-r it for tl? improve, linuert S.

S.a. iijut Quito Binco I curetl experience, which from blood. nurmal condition eruptions; when For 'six yeami troubled with a skin ilis severely shins. The lear in the form of -imall yiillow bliilers. characterized by hinir.

etc. I tried alleil blood, piiri- untH. ami a tjiit nDlliJiiKidid mu any K-QO-I. iinnic oQ III! lui'iit, uii.I jiiRt Hbdut this I H-IW On.iday I tri.il, I Of I cur-'d III" coni- hiu Id ihore huH iicv Bliijlitest indication of return oT the trouble. G.

c. 404 AIUHUC Ouio. I liail a bad oso of it beinir esjjecially cu lay hand. I was hardly abl" to Iiaud work, I a many thintrs in an effort but was to do MO uuil 1 of S. S.

Si and tD-nv- ir trial. I r'used e.i remedy iind it curfid (lio S.S.S. niv bl.mi! ia i.iy smooth. rThouph this IS aito there has trouble. CHAS.

904 S. Second -ngtli -to which I're ibios'-vejt (diiain from Con- lav v.hieb he wanted ociasion- ed at 111'! time-(-nnsiil anxious attention luid from persons wiio what they called the of llie legislativ by the executive liranch of the government." I'residejit Taft. in the avowed purpose of obtaining the same laws, has no: uiine as far as his and nov is 'shariily criticised tiy many men on t'lial score. A new bit of Washington is to the effect that t'as friendly to a fight on Cannon, but, that Taft refused to take up' the fijcht. Commenting on this, tile Washington "If the President of the.

Unit'ed States rould say to tlic House. "This is my iiKin for Speaker: Klect him. and hold hiiii riiiv.n to I aiiprove. or I'll refuse with he could both write and execute laws. and.

as breezy, jiopular phrase would express it. put Congre.ss; 'on the Taft is sati.sficd to remain at liis end of till- iind finds plenty to do there." Evans Bros. at :1. per cent on Farms See Hedw'ell-Teats Kealty Co. For four yearR I sulTLrf-d -ly 'W'tepinif chiefly or! the handw, both insi.I^ anl out, as fMr wrists.

was all the time, liut could (jet no rilei. One or of my pliysxcinns b.iid it was as bad a case of Eczema asth.y ever I lost myfluifer na is or twice ns a rciult of tUo and the ilchinir, burr.ii-rf and. lexperieiiced I ia words'I kdpv. my haii.is i all the but i i AH I said, afced, I cave up ti, -w. takinir.

ayd S. beiraiT it as a last i ties convmced me thtt it nie-(fOod I it, uiui short 1 was eniirtsly L-- MRS; CLAKA IIArrEjvKMiT. 1811 Penrri i. ned by this cooling, healthy sirearn i blood purifiers, tind therein lies i.i: Thtj trouble cannot remain the will certainly reriiove tht; cau.sc It cjrt- advice free. been removed, and S.

Tetter, Salt Rheum, pimples, bb et. and all eruptions of the skin Book on Skin Diseases and THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLAHXA. GA- TO (tl A KII.I. TK KET. liepnhlicans in ItouiHion County (iet i The primary election law has lone been looked mVon as a disrupter of party and-in order to obviate tills objection fo If as much as possible and Co get a full ticket in the field for every township office as well for those of-the county and state offices, the republicaTis of many of the townshii 'S over' the county are planning to hold nif'etings very similar to the ob! caucuses, in the near future to decide on ntiminees for the differ-' ent The election of candidates in this manner; woutd not in any way prevent any others who cared to do so from enteriiig the race any office, but would, add to the party enthusiasm and it is argued wiiuld fill the ticket.

Without such a gatin-ring interest in jiolitics is allowed to diminish anr' petitions are circulated for candidates for the smaller offices so much of the old in- in elections is lost. nomination of candiifiates for each of the ir.wnshiri offices aihls greatly to tin- interest in the country ilistriits. as oftentimes more interest is. displayed in the candidates, fiiri township than for the! 'nep iininty and state offic-rs and sr has the of iietiing out the full of tlie district Si-olt ItopubJiciin. and -Monlhs Fine.

After asking C. H. son if he wanted a lew p.ik.-s in tlie jaw. and ti-lling tiie i-ourt in'detail what ie- tiiought about it. Hill Thompson, pleaded guilty to assaultiiig .1.

Coiirtright at Colony Tiiursd; y. and cfinlenipt of coilrt, and was given six mpntiis in jail. For his pertinent remarks to the cJnurt handed Thomp.s.on an additicmal fine with the reiiiark that in- was not ovrly anxious; to have liis siognoniy JIarold Swim- arrived tins from lola and the at tlie in.m- II. Hai-- Kejiublic. H.

Ilendrieks' office arid residence jCalls answered day OT nisrht. Phone 042. II. Fiinston-5of lola, father of Cen- eral wa-; in Ottawa tills enroute to Topeka on a Ite- public-. IVotice.

Ihave moiled.niy office to room 3 ever Iowa stbr'e. G. W. Stt.VDWICK. rf I O.

M. Wilpej- spent Saturday and with Itfie folks herj'e. Mr. u'ilber i.s w-it(i- the Poik Oirector.v com uany in of collector. He came here lola; he left tijis afternoon for Kiiiiioria.

He expects to return firrawa on the tawa Republic. drugs. is the place to liuy your Sara 1 mother of Phil serg-ant at police left yesteniay for Fairport, visit a niece, is SN years oi and was accom- To Quiet a Tille. P. P.uclc has brought suit In the I district court against Vv'aters, to a title to acres i Of land described as the n.

V- of the ne. 19-24-21. your prescriptions to; She i paniedon the. trip by her daughter. Mrs.

Jennie Payne. grand- hayj Claiborne's mill and save money. Wiona 195. seljs arugs. Electric Shop Warren B.

Bott Phone 76 111 W. St.

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