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Freeborn County Standard from Albert Lea, Minnesota • 8

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Albert Lea, Minnesota
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Oak Park A SCROULOUS BOY COUNTY NEWS MOREY STERN Stock arm THE BIG INGWOOD a a Bred 3 Geo Drommerhausen JSons manufacturers of 15 7 THE CLYDESDALE STALLION Carriages Buggies NO (4234) Phaetons Sorins Vajois ani arm Wagons in all lines and promise that our BROWN CO MOLLY SpBciiil Thirly Day Salt EXTRACT Please Call on Me! tu A SHRUG THE SHOULDER Residence or Vacant Lot "Custom Work and Repairingneatly and promptly done a i Ladies will remember that our and Reynolds fimfshoes sell at first cost during the Spring season 17 24 11 7 On Broadway Bucknell Before Renting a House Purchasing a arm On Improved arms on Easy Terms at Low Rate of Interest HAYWARD The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Hayward was organized April 12tb 1890 by Mrs Newcomb with ll active members The officers at present are: President Mrs Bragg secretary Miss Anna rydenlund treasurer Sophia Anderson The union con sists of 22 members 15 active and 7 honorary We have had four Demorest medal contest two entertainments and tbree temperance lectures We take one copy of the Union Signal and two of the White Ribboner About 125 leaflets have been distributed through the audience during lectures and entertainments We have no li cense In our town About 915 have been raised for the temperance cause have paid $7 State dues We meet every two weeks and spend two bours Have taken up and appointed superin tendents of mission work social purity hygiene and heredity and hope during the summer to do some good work along the lines and take up others HOSSENAgt aibe LeaIlo REEBORN Mrs Schwablln of Sioux City who has been visiting her sisters Mrs A 6 Purdie and Mrs uller returned to her home last week John Scovill is having a tubular well put down by Stevens Coon Mrs Howard is hauling lumber for a new barn 44x58 At the annual meeting of the cemetery asso ciation the old officers were all reelected for the coming year It was decided to enlarge the cemetery by purchasing a half acre more land on the south side reeborn was well represented in Albert Lea last week nearly all paying their respects to Treasurer obes Drake went to Albert Lea to observe the Day with Robson Post Mrs Conlln of Dakota daughter of Mr and Mrs Ole Johnson is visiting relatives here A goodly number of reebornites went to Al den Saturday to attend Decoration services at that place The shower of Saturday night has revived vegetation and inspired the flax sowers with new courage Quite a serious and what came very near be ing a fatal accident occurred a little southwest of this place last week Mrs Martin Anderson was driving a team towards home when they became frightened and ran away with her throwing her out and cutting an ugly gash in her head She was picked up in an unconscious condition and remained so for several days Dr Straw of Wells was summoned and dressed the wound on her head and under his skillful treat men she Is slowly recovering Rev Purdle will preach at Rice Lake next Sunday 0 Lord is doing quite a rushing business on the road selling goods and taking farm pro duce etc in return Translated into words loses much of its force and we with the aid of the 118000 words in the English language are unable to translate into words the impression our im mense stock of High Bust Dress orm and rench Model Corsets and BonelessCorset Waist in rench Satteen Coutille 4c 0rCorsets made to order from measurement and fit and satisfaction guaranteed Office and factory Syndicate Block ALBEHT LEA HINN Wm Abbott has bought one of the celebrated New Home sewing machines of the Kuatvold Hardware Co We told you it pays to advertise in the Standard 8 0 Robinson has gone to work on the straw press at the rates of 865 per month and expen ses and Moshier has taken his place on the farm with A A The good people of the Eckert district have organized a Young Christian Union to meet every Thursday night Workman are enlarging the stock yards at the depot We notice a number of our farmers are im proving their premises with a hog pasture Mr and Mrs Holcomb are the happy own ers of a new pheaton Miller Bros have torn down the house on their farm known as the Langdon place Hen fruit is still high iu our burg ALBERT LEA MINN DrAC WEDGE Prop i BUCKEYE The Buckeya Union reports 13 active and 3 honorary members with a loyal temperance legion of 23 members We use monthly read ings and distribute literature Have taken up subjects of social purity meeting Sab bath observations tobacco habit and juvenile work Take two copies of Union Signal and one of White Ribboner Have had one gospel meet ing four temperance addresses three enter tainments and two sociables Raised $20 for temperance work paid $675 State dues We meet every Saturday afternoon The officers are: President Mrs Mary Hurd cor sec Lil lian isher rec sec Minnie Hall treas Mrs Belle Converse REEBORN Annual report of the reeborn Mrs Mary Aldrich Corresponding Carrie Green Recording Tillie Purdle Marion Scottt Number of active members Meetings held during year Lines of work taken up No of Sunerintendents Resolved ourselves into a committee of the whole to do work among the Scandinavians Paid In dues $1295 held union prayer meet ings In connection with the and Congre gational churches distributed papers and leaf lets had Bible readings literary entertainments' lectures basket festivals and medals Have a wide awake union Tillie Purdie Sec emale Weakness Ulcer Tumor Soree Abeneesee Blood Poisoning Salt Rheum Catarrh Erysipelas Rheumatism and all oiooa ana asm vueases sice si per Pint Duiua or ooiucs ivi B5U ETROIT 4 RHEUMATIC PAINS HW Iii one minute the Cutienra 1H Anti Pain Plaster relieves rheu made sciatica hip kldkney chest andJb Ymuscular pains and weaknesses Price 25 cents Reliable and 1 11 creating: Report from the Ntandnrd a Wide Awake Cor reMpoiidctita Telling: all About Home Happenings in the Various Towns LONDON The long wished tor rain esune at last and the fanners are ierllng better 1L Davidson and wife left for Valparaiso Ind toiVlsit friends and relatives Miss Goslee of Albert Lea spent Holiday at the paternal honui Crlssinan lias erected a wind mill on his farm south of Mr Case which greatly Improves the looks The 8 met last riday evening and the election of officers took place Mrs Gosiee hus purchased a bran new pheaton buggy Manning had a runaway one day last week but nothing seriously resulted The London cheese factory is in fuH blast the directors having secured a competent cheese maker in the person of Mr Hagerman Morrison was in our town last week buying cattle The town board met May 29th and among the business transacted was the laying out of a new road Nelson has hired out to work for Gosiee this season The Danish Lutherans fenced their cemetery last week Geo Lane who has been attending the Luth eran High School at Albert Lea this spring came home Saturday Why are you so sober Geo? Quite a number of our Londoners were at Al bert Lea Decoration Day Mr Grube lost a yearling steer last week from Last Thursday Rev Smeby of Albert Lea was out and organized a congregation tn the north part of town and It will be known as the Throndhjem Congregation as there are three congregations of the Norwegian Lutheran de nomination here before Hanson and Paulson go to Washington raire Wlnnesheik county Iowa to attend the annual meeting of the synod of the church from June 3rd to 9th Prohibitionist OAKLAND Dr John was In town last week calling on his many friends Mr and Mrs Dan St Ledger of Austin visited friends here last Wednesday Many of our young people in Aus tin last Saturday Miss Orphie Smith is at present visiting in Spring Valley The many sympathizing friends ef Mrand Mrs Tracy of Moscow were sorry to learn of their painful accident They had just come from Austin and were driving up to the house when the team became unmanageable they ran in the direction of the house then turned and ran one side of the buggy over the platform of the well throwing the occupants out both received several bruises but none are serious Miss Mary Cotter has been sick for the past week with an attactof pleurisy Tiddle de Winks GORDONSV1LLE There were shipped from this station from Sept 1st to June 1st 157 cars of grain and stock The railroad company have en larged the stock yards here to more thawdouble their former capacity and roofed them in fine shape? We claim the best stock yards in the county and also the best market Jacob Belghley has fenced 15 acres of clover He has a large lot of very fine hogs to put In The young people turned out en masse last Saturday evening and gave Prof Vognes a fare well surprise He starts for Ohio in a few days MrsE Stevens of Watcom county Washing ton is paying her old friends here a welcomevisit Quite a number from here attended memorial services at Northwood May 30th Some farmers have already plowed their corn once since it is up 1 Lots of our people went to Albert Lea last week to pay their taxes The assessor is busy these days listing the wealth of the town There is lots of flax being sown here Isaac Masher and wife paid a visit here last week Mrs Masher is suffering from a bad Mel lon on one of her fingers horse tried to run with him in the sulky the other day but Milt got him tied up ln a wire fence so he run not much damage done to either Charley Buchanan gave a party to his boy friends on Saturday as ILwas his 11th birthday Simeon Edwards is building the cellar for An drew new house Edwards has fenced his lots in the village Miss Wing our pleasant school went home to Albert Lea riday evening to spend the Sabbath Quarterly meeting in the church here next Sabbath afternoon by Rev Cressey of Al bert Lea i THE IRST NATIONAL BANK ALBERT LEA MINN NAS A Red Hot Sale The coldest and most inclement part of Winter is yet to come Some merchants feel that the best part of the trade is past because the Holidays have come and gone Not so with us We believe that the time to sell urniture is all the time Acting on this be I lief we announce a A LUTHER Proprietor Albert Lea Hinn Report of school in district No 101 for the term commencing May 4th and ending May 29: Whole number of scholars enrolled 22 Number attending 21 Number of days taught 20 Total attendance in days by all scholars 293 Average daily attendance 14 13 20 Number of visitors 4 Name of scholar perfect in attendance Is: Clara Virchow Nearly perfect: Rudolph and Hilda Virchow Lillie and Manly Low Grace Stewart and Henry Hartman Susie Robinson Teacher GLENVILLE Report of school in dlst No 77 for the month ending May 29th Number of scholars enrolled 23 Number of days taught 20 Total attendance in days 357 Average daily attendance 18 Perfect In attendance were Percy and Earn est DunnValette and Ross Eckert Maud and Charley Brady and Mabel Buley Nearly per fect: Alice and Ray Gleason Nellie Eckert Liz zie BUley Alice Hoyt and Lee Marshall Alice Cottrell Teacher TWIN LAKES Mr and Mrs 0 Cotey accompanied by Miss Daisy Carter departed for Kilkenny last Monday Now that new store has been duly warmed up by one of the best dances at tended by one of the jolliest and best behaved BUEL Real Estate and Insurance town board for a license to sell liquor and will commence business July 1st 1891 Rev A 0 Anderson held a religious meeting in our village last Thursday Rev Bjorli will preach in the Congregational church next Sun day at 11 a in Services will be conducted iu the Norwegian language Torkel Loe has gone toWlsconsln to visit rela tives Peter Raven has' lately bought of Capt Due one of the nicest buggies in town Ed Mortenson shipped several carloads of cattle arid hogs for the week ending June 1st etor Shager has papered the east rooms in his building and they look neat as a new pin Aug Manilas lias been quite sick but we un derstand is some better this week Peter Raven bought a three year old mare of Mr Due last week Carl Hendrickson sold the engine and boiler to his creamery last week We are told that Ole dog bit Clara Nelson lastweek Our station wife and children arrived last week and for the present are stopping with Mr I 8 Samuelson Is getting to the front right live ly with his new goods and low prices Capt Due has added a nice awning to the front of his store covering the doors and win dows Nels Nelson deals out medicine at Dr Gaff drug store when the doctor Is absent Miss Clara Carter a lady visitor at Mr place returned to her home in Northwood last week PrOf Elmer Harrison visited our lively town last Thursday The Synod Lutherans carpeted and trimmed' their church last week Donovan furnished the paint for the new creamery They have ordered and received an separator and will soon start up Pioneer GROVE Mr Hanson of Cresco Iowa Is visiting with his brother in law Kiel JW Adams traveling merchant of Henry Hansori Co butter commission merchants of New York was around the other day at our creamery trying to engage all our butter Read commission merchant from New York was a genial caller in our village the oth er day A party of young folks surprised Miss Julia Hendrickson who is teaching in district 82 at it being the occasion of her birth day Messrs White and Void have solicited a sub scription for which they purchased a chime whistle The Clarks Grove Creamery Association put in the fourth separator May27th They took in 35197 pounds of milk Monday and 31505 pounds Tuesday and still it is increasing Joe Barlow entertained a party of youngolks May 29 th BLACK with white stripe on face white hind foot foaled June 2nd 1888 Bred by George Klein of Atkinson Sire Pride cd Leven (3905) 3324 1 Dam Nancy Lee (4233) by Luke of Hamilton (2074) 5374 Grand Dam Young Lily 3505 by Earl of Buchan (264) Great Grand DamLUy (3963) by Bergamie (44) I or further pedigree see ud book number as above He won first pren him as a yearling in 1889 and first premium as a two year old iu 1890 at the Wisconsin State air £grThe horse weighs 17(0 pounds is 16X hands high has good style and action and is guaranteed as a snre foal getter Will make the season as follows Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Geneva Thursdays and ridays at Patrick Greegans Newry and the balance of the week at our farm in Geneva TERMS $1250 TO INSURE Cashman McCormic! 1 Proprietors McCORMICK Groom CLOVERWOM crowds of young people ever assembled here (overlooking a silly scrap by two equally as silly boys that took place in the street somewhere) we are anxious to see John behind the counter where he should be patronized as he deserves red Bunse returned home from Albert Lea Wednesday where he represented this part as a juryman Peter Donahue is pressing hay Joe Carter is hauling milkifor the Clover Val ley creamery Jaek McGuire drove to Bristol Iowa one day last week Miss Maggie orbes who has been ailing somewhat lately is better at tills writing Chris Yost had a bee hauling lumber for a barn last week Everybody is preparing to work 1 heir poll tax and some have already begun A magic lantern show in hall Satur day night the 8th inst Poor old Oakland Hayseed was needlessly overcome last week and was sadly laboring un der a delusion to the effect that he had a twin Hayseed In justice to him and especially to ourselves we will say it was a mistake of the printers In signing Hayseed to our items Bring round your pitchfork Hayseed dig a deep hole and bury Tiddle de Wink as we are almost certain you will prefer Hayseed when assured of having It all to yourself ALBERT LEA The road work in road district No (Ms in full progress This dry weather gives the chronic grumblers some reason to grumble Peterson has eight acres of barley entirely destroyed by cut worms and others report their corn destroyed the same way John Doyle has had a wind mill raised on his farm It is an ornament to the farm as well as very useful Do not forget the circus the 9th of June Get your change ready' Jacob Nelson sold a horse the other day at $95 not a very big price for a good horse We understand that the spring term of school in district No 14 will close in a couple of weeks Nelson has been bulding a addition to his house What next Jake? William Heipphy is having a tubular well sunk on his farm Olson Midge doing the work Some of our young folks seem to be Infatuated with the dancing mania MANCHESTER Thykeson went on a pleasant trip to Leeland la tor a few days last week stopping with the Christenson family and reports having rained there on Sunday most all the time The amount of milk coming to the creamery is getting higher every day Tuesday and Wed nesday they got respectively 8335 and 8410 pounds of milk team became frightened on Tues day last when going to Albert Lea In his two seated carriage and in trying to hold them one of the linesjiroke causing the occupants Asleson Slvert Thoreson Ole Sand and a friend the two latter being here on a visit from Grant county to be thrown out with such force that the two visitors received severe injuries and the doctor had to be called to mend arms and legs The damage to horses and buggy was slight Mr and Mrs Gulbrand Peterson of Graf ton Knut Peterson of Halstead Minn and Mrs Sanborn of Montana are all at the home of Ole Peterson They were sent for last week and came as quick as steam could carry them when they learned that their beloved father was getting worse Miss Ingrid Tukaa is at home sick with la grippe they say She had to quit her work In the household of Rev Strand We hope shewill mod recover We are Informed that tbe Giri Society "will have a sociable at Erick next Sun day and every one is Invited We predict happy and bright attendance Mr Pius has his arm in a sling on account of a runaway he had last Tuesday morning going home from tbe creamery He was opening the bars east of Sam when his horses Started without a driver the result being a sev erely bruised arm on Mr Plus The roads ought to be open and without obstructions Samuelson telegraph operator of the St at Waseca and his wife stayed over Sun day at the father going back Monday Call again Martin and stay longer Dr von Berg made a professional call on Mrs Ed Gulbrandson last riday Mr and Mrs Halfum visited in Berlin Steele county a few days last week Argus ZtALL iwand see what we have to show you we are here with a fine line of harness and prices to please you You can get anything you may want that is kept in a first class har ness shop Carriage Trimming' Done in all its branches A fine 'line of Trunks and Valises Heavy Team Harness buy until you have seen what we have We are here for busi ness and want a share of your trade and will guaran tee to please A fine line of ly Nets aii Top Dusters HT1 buy until yon look over our stock Repairing done neat and promptly 'Remem ber the place on West Broadway BUCKNELL BROS Pills Excel all others as a family medicine They are suited to every constitution old and young and being sugar coated are agree able to take Purely vegetable they leave no U1 but strengthen and regulate the stomach liver and bowels and restore every organ to its normal function or use either at home or abroad on land or sea these Pills Are the Best Pills have been used in my family for over thirty years We find them an ex cellent medicine in fevers eruptive diseases and all bilious troubles and seldom call a physician They are almost the only pill used in our Redmon Comly Row Landing eliciana Parish La I I have been in this country eight years and during aR this time neither nor any member of my family have used any other kind of medicine than Pills but these we always keep at hand and I should not know how to get along without A Soderberg Lowell Mass have used Cathartic Pills amily IWedlcine for 3S years and they have always given the utmost 'James A Thornton Bloomington Ind boxes of Pills cured me of severe headache from which I a Emma Keyes Hubbardstown Mass Pills PMTAR1D Dr A YEH At CO Dowell Mmb Sold by all Dealers In Medicine rUB STOCK 18 THE LARGEST IN SOUTH Ly ern Minnesota The Best is the Cheapest You are invited to see our stock and get prices before baying elsewhere Repairing neatly and promptly done Sold everywhere Price Cuticura 5oc Soap 25c Rksolvbnt $1 Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical corporationioston i for to Cure Blood DIDVKJ Skin and scalp purified and beautl DaDl 0 tied by Cuticura Soap Absolutely pure Running Sores Covered His Body mid Head Bones Afleeled Cured by Cnlicura Krniedies When six months old the h'it hand of our little grandchild began to swell and hadeveryap peaninee of a large boil XV a oultieed it but all to no purpose About live months after It became a running sure Soon oilier sores form ru xie uirii iiau mu in iiivm on each hand and as his blood became more and more Impure It look less time for them to break out A sore came on the chin beneath tne umier iipwmen was very offensive firs head was one solid seah discharcimr a great deal This was his coimumn nt minima mu when I undertook the care of him his mother having died wnen ne was a nine mure than a year out of consumption (scrofula of course) He could walk a little but could not get up ii he fell down and could not move when in bed having no use'of his hands I Immedi ately commenced with the Cuticura Remedies using all freely One sore after another hauled a bony matter forming in each one of these five deep ones just before healing which would fin ally grow loose and were taken out then they would heal rapidly One oi these ugly bone for mations I preserved After taking a dozen and a half bottles he was completely cured and is now at the age of six years a strong and healthy child Mrs DRIGGS 12 Clay St Bloomington III May 9 15 My grandson remains perfectly well No signs of scrofula and no sores eb 7 1890 Bloomington Ill Cuticura! Resolvent The new Blood Purifier internally (to cleanse the blood of all impurities and poisonous ele ments and thus remove the cause) and Cuti cura the great Skin Cure and Cuticura Soap an exquisite Skin Beautifier externally(to clear the skin and scalp and restore the hair) cure every disease and humor of the skin and blood from pimples to scrofula A Listener MOSCOW Report for the first half of the spring term in district No 29 School opened April 20th Number days taught 25 Total enrollment 26 Average dally attendance 183 Number days absence 625 Cases of 3 11 12 hours 13 Number entered school 10 Number left school: 1 School was closed during the fifth week on account of scarlet fever in the district I Winifred Conner Teacher Partisan HARTLAND Mrs Ole Anderson will soon ereet a beautiful residence on tbe site of the one burned Ambrose Johnson hauled the lumber for his new barn last week Peter wife is very sick We understand Stanch has applied to the Boots and Shoes Will have on your mind it style beauty comfort durability and cheapness is all that mortals can desire The MIy Breil Trolliw Slallimi Lepanto Jr Dark Bay lloree 16)4 liamN oaled jas7 by Mr Gilmore of Sparta Wts SIRED BY 1 EPANTO 1st dam Llglitfoot by Consternation (Black mare bred by VauGorden Hixton Wis) LEPAXTO Jr is a horse of meat style and action fin bids Lcirto rival Ins sire as a show horse his sire having Won first prize at Wis consin State air in 1385 in a very strung class also winner of gold medal for stallion showing a uesi cons ai Wisconsin ntate fair in 1887 Lepanto lr cannot fall to sire a fine class of horses Inbred to the blood of old Henry Clay with a cross to Pilot Jr through Almont that great sire He must breed a class of cons mar win lie largely sought after by buv 1 ere Geo Warren Sons of nx Lake Wis have already hired the use of a number of mares to breed to Ix panto Jr Remember he is strongly tfnetnred with the same blood as! Maud 2:08 Jay Eye Set 2:10 Sunol and nearly all our best ones His blood will certainly prove of great benefit to the breeders of reeborn county 1 Terms for this year will be td insure a mare in foal $8 for the season $6 for single leap Allac cidents and escapes at risk At Dr Thomas' barn Albert'taa Saturdays and Mondays at the barn in Bancroft Tuesdays and Wednesday and at Glenville ridays Of the many Benefits that we are prepared to supply the people or instance: Buckeye and Prairie City Seed ers John Deere Budlong and Globe Disc Harrows WOOD aDfl LEVER HARROWS Gilpin Gazelle Riding Stubble Plows John Deere and La Crosse Stubble Plows Elwood and John Deere Riding and Walking Corn Plows John Deere and Chal lenge Com Planners Stoughton and Moline arm Wagons Moline Spring Wagons Buggies and Carts Extras for dreameries Paints and Oils Manufacturer of ine Corsets! and speaking about suits we will just give you THE LONG AND SHORT IT: Out of the 2000000 Union soldiers in the last war the height was 5 feet 8 inches Out of i 000000 recorded there were 4000 men over six feet The tallest man in the service was Capt Van Buskirk of the 77th Indiana who stood 6 feet' 10 inches in his stockings) The shortest soldier was a member of the I92d! Ohio whose stature was only 40 inches In the matter of Clothing and urnishing Goods Long and Short of is that you will find it to yourjinterest to examine our stock We can offer you the best values in the city in our and Department We are able to sut all tastes and purses forget that a Spaulding league Ball and Bat is given away with every suit QUR HAT DEPARTMENT Is full of the hew shapes and styles from 75 cents to $400 It will pay you to see Our $145 Stift'Hat sold everywhere at $250? ft Big Bcston Ojb Price CloUiing Boise Of urniture from the best to the very cheapest prices that will in sure quick sales fail to step in and inquire the prices of anything you may want in the way of Chamber Suits Par lor Suits ancy Rockers Center Tables Beds Chairs or anything you may need in the line of urniture Johnson Peterson Agency Sewing Machine IM1111 One Price Clii Hdb Is prepared in the best possible manner to receive you and show you a Large Stock of WHITE BEAVER'S EAL8 DISEASED LUNfiS DRUGGISTS SELL II 7 SPENCE CROSSE Of IS DOES A GENERAL Banking Business! Citt Property and Improved arms for Sale Money 'to Loan! On Real Estate Security at a Low Rate of la erest BROWS A CO Maysotb BUCKEYE Mrs Dan Johnson who has been sick for some time remains very low itch and brother in law of La Crosse have been in this vicinity lately looking over the affairs of the late itch We are glad to see the path masters stirring about to repair the roads Miss Nettle Ackland spent Sunday with Mrs See The 0 will meet Saturday afternoon at 8 Subject: All members of the Alliance remember that riday evening June 12th is the time for the next meeting A Ransom and wife who havebeen visit ing here the past week will leave tor Chicago soon This highly bred Trotting Stallion will make the Season of 1891 as follows: i JASA I WedneftdaifK Thttrsdays ridftyn and Sairtrdays ULEXVIHB 1 JUondayo and Tuesdays THE fee of service as usual wilt he $15 to In safe a foal but this is Hie Iasi season at that price Some of the eolts are showing up finely and will soon be In the list It will lake $25 to get aeolt trom him alter Ihls year or 1igree and GiiIIkt partleolilrs apply to lie owner or groom A WEDGE Owner HALL Grouw Aibej I Ja a Mlim GleiivHlefMillll Spring CLOTHING We can suit you in Styles We can suit you in Quality We can suit you in Prices NEW ARRANGEMENTS Hass ft Lil Extras for Gasoline Stoves Barb Wire and Builders Hardware of every description We guar antee satisfaction customers shall have the benefit of the very closest prices tnat can oe anoraa I 1 i 2 I I 4 1 Amon CaBtainJ 1 1 JmSSmS) 5 I i womiim ho i 2: URNITURE I A ILIEI I It can Solid Extract i MM? 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