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THE FORT SCOTT DAILY TRIBUNE AND MONITOR. Monday Evening, May 15, 1905. PAGE THREE. THEY SAY swore at him and threatened to clean out the whole town. When he was sentenced, he told the court that hp STRINCOFERRORS couia crack more rock than anybody re- That Secretary Hay will not sign.

iuwii, not excepting Jap Coberly and old man Wright. He has thirtv FROM GIRLHOOD TO UOLfflflllOOB f.lothers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters Interesting Experiences of Hisses. Borman end Mills. cays which to practce. PARSONS ADMINISTERS A SHUT OUT TO FORT SCOTT.

That Cal Packer's grocery bill isn't as large as it used to be. FORT SCOTT DOG'S DEATH. Old Rex Lotterer, Given to a Denver Man, Liked Fort Scott Best and Came Home to Die. That the women folks don't know whether they will take their hats oh! in church or not. OIILY COT TV0 HITS DAME FASHION'S That another June wedding is on tap.

The strictest of reticence is being maintained in certain quarters. Suffered Stage Fright at On start But Stiffened Up and Got in the Game After it Was Lost. Died on Friday, May 12, 1905. a bird dog named Rex, aged 10, owned by Frank Lotterer. Some three months ago Mr.

Lotterer presented old Rex to Mr. Page Denver, Colorado, where he arrived with his owner good health and spirits, but a few That the farmers all over Bourbo.i county are interested in the big show which has been In progress at con Don't knock. Whatever you do, for vention hall for the past week. goodness sake.keep your hammers tied days of high life in the mountains of down. At least for the present.

Eight Colorado was all that old Rex could That the linotype operators hate to run up against a batch of terms such siana. ice sun rose late ami sft ton teams played in the opening of the Missouri Valley League yesterday and early in the mountains and old Rex as "Made-iniFort-Scott" worse ijiau to set a baseball "shoodel." four of them necessarily got defeated. longed to see Bruno Cottrell and the rest of Fort Scott's canine 400. He dictates are obeyed by us to the letter. Our SPRING LINES are the latest editions of the newest things in Shoemaking, The lines comprise everything from the Cradle to Old Age.

Turns, Welts or McKay Sewed, all made for us by past masters of the Shoemaking Art. The prices are, as usual, set at the popular notch. Your needs have been carefully studied. The petty annoyance resulting from careless shoemaking will never bother you if ycu use our shoes. 45 Styles Ladies Low Shoes $1.25 to $3.50 per pair- All Popular Materials (EL Colors.

All styles. Widths (Q. Sizes. Port Scott was in the defeated list. If there is anything that will discour- could not help thinking how goci a lot of young players, it is "rib Franks Brother, Steve, looked; how 9 That 'Gene Ware should have that laugh copyrighted.

Wallace Rogers isn't in it, and even Mayor Goodlana-er will have to go some to equal it. he would like to see Chris Hahn and Dr. Worster ami how ho u-nniii liL-o tn bing," and this is especially true if the "ribbing" comes from the home team. The dose that Parsons administered I see how Ed Ball's new close fit. Rex could not sleep good nights for thnking how he would like to take That Jim Jeffries neve rtrained more assiduously for a fight than are Hei-ry Allen and Charley Scott training for their approaching battle.

supper with his friend, Sherd Per to the Fort Scott aggregation yesterday was a sugar-coated shutout, in pill form. The package was all bound round with a little woolen string. The score was 5 to 0, and while the relative strength of none of the teams was kins and wondering If he were back home if his old chum, Charley Yeakle, Every mother possesses information would not give him a big hunk of ha- which is of vital interest to her voun? logna. daughter. That a ten years old darkey bey was sent all over town Saturday morning in search of a left hande-J monkey wrench and strap oil.

The longer Rex stayed in Colorado known, or is yet known, the shutont comes as a surprise to the fans ot this city. Reugge pitched for the Bourbon countyites. while the slab artist for the asylumites was Adams, a mighty swift young man, who fielded the better he liked Fort Scott. Fort Scott fleas were friendlier; her rabbits' legs were shorter, her quail not so suspicious. He was sure there were ache, and as I have heard that you can giv helpful adviee to girls in ray condition, lam writing you." Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, 111.

Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Letter.) It is with the fwling of utmost gratitude that I write to you to tell you what your valuable medicine lias done for me. When I wrote you in regard to my condition 1 had consulted several doctors, but they failed to understand my case and I did not receive any benefit from their treatment. 1 followed your advice, and took Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound and am now healthy ami well, and all tlie distressing symptom That whenever a young couple en Too often this is never imparted or is withheld until serious harm has resulted to the growing- girl through her ignorance of nature's mysterious and wonderful laws and penalties.

Girls' over-sensitiveness and modesty often puzzle their mothers and battle? ter a restaurant and the woman per mits the man to nil the order, you his postion. As much cannot be said of Reugge. But this will perhaps come more bones in her alleys and more cats to the block than there were in any place in the world. FUNERAL OF T. B.

WILLIAMS. can Dank on it that she is a bride. physicians, as they so often withhold S50 POSITION Tuition After Position is Seemed their confidence from their mothers and conceal the symptoms which ouo-ht That an eastern newspaper says it will be Roosevelt again in 1908. It believes the democrats under Bryan Was Attended by Sympathizing Friends of the Family at the Un- dertaking Parlors Yesterday. later.

Several bunts were called hits on account of the ragged manner in which he played outside of the hox. A delegation of about 150 rooters went to Parsons with the home team yesterday morning to help take the lid off the M. V. season.The Katy ran to be told to their physician at this Pay One day Rex wondered down to the railroad track and chanced to see a box car with the magic words "Fort Scott' chalked on its sire that settled it, Rex started for home. What he sawr; what he ate, where he slept, The firt ten who-lip this notice from Tribune will confir mthe nomination of the critical periou.

When a girl's thoughts become slug Grizzily hunter. gish, with headache, dizziness or a dis ton 5otl. hu.l cdd to DItAVGHONS position to sleep, pains in back or lower The funeral services over the1 remains of T. U. Williams, the former Fort Scott resident, who lived in Kansas City last Friday evening, were a special tram and the attendance at That a passenger conductor is asked what streams he crossed and the how and when of his trip will never be known.

All that is positively known more questions than any other individual aside from a ticket agent. More uu-ii i nan ai mat time nave disappeared. Myrtle Mills, Oquaw ka, 11L Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrs. Pinkham as follows Dear Mrs. Pinkham Before taking Lydia E.

rinkham'e Veg. table Compound my monthlies were irregular and painful, and I always had such dreadful headaches. But since taking the Compound my headaches have entirely left me, my monthlies are regular, and 1 nm getting strong and well. I am telling all my Rirl friends what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me." Matilda Borman, Farmington, Iowa.

If you know of any young girl who is sick and needs motherlv advice. ukU PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE nmDs, eyes dim, desire for solitude; when she is a mystery to herself and friends, her mother should come to her aid, and remember that Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Comnound will at. is that a few days ago Mr. Lotterer than half of them are unnecessary, Fort Scoti, Kansas City, St.

Louis noticed an offensive smell in the vicin too. the game was quite large, there being a couple of thousand on the grounds, which are not much larger than a city block. The game was lost to Parsons in the first inning when four large, luscious scores were piled up. After that there was nothing doing until the ity of Rex's house. An investigation or M'iskogee, Ind.

Ter. may, without giving notes, pay CV held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the parlors of the CJoodlander Supply Company, and were attended by a large number of sympathizing friends. The service was conducted by Rev. Hugh Orchard of the First Christian church, after which inter revealed old Rex at home in Fort Scott, dead. W.

M. H. EHY CENT of tuition out of salary after good position is secured. If no1 That it is a sad thing that the two Croker boys have met such and terrible deaths in the past few months. They surely had the pace that kills.

this time prepare the system for the coming change, and start the menstrual period in a young- girl's life without pain 6r irregularities. Hundreds of letters from young- girls and from mothers, expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has accomnlishnrl The Fort Scott baseball enthusiasts secured no pay required. COURSE BY MAIL FREE who went to Parsons yesterday, in eighth was reached, when they got another one, all of which time the Fort Scott players were peacefully slumbering at the post of duty. They simply could not hit the ball and tend to boycott the town if a better her to address Mrs.

Pinkham at Lynn. and tell her every detail of her symptoms, and to keep nothing back. She will receive advice absolutely free, from a source that has no rival in the baseball grounds is not selected. The If not ready to enter, you may take field Is so small that any member of That Maud Stanley, who is now singing in grand opera in Rome, is making the hit of her life. Some of ment was made in the Williams vault in Evergreen cemetery.

Mr. Williams built this vault some ten years ago. Th remains of the two grand children rist there. The deceased was a native of New York state but at an early date he came west, settling in this county in During his early residence in this community he was engaged in the the team can lift a ball over the fence without any trouble at all. The num these days, it will be Stanley instead ber of bases taken on a hit where the for them, have been received by the Lydia E.

Pinkham Medicine at Lynn, Mass. Miss Mills has written the two following- letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which will be read with interest Dear Mrs. Pinkham (First Letter.) 1 am but fifteen years of age, am depressed. of Nordica.

lessons by mail FHKE until rea.Iy. wnich would save time, living ex penses, or complete at home get diploma. D. P. H.

C. Co. has 3uu O0000 capital, 17 bankers on Board ol Directors, and TWENTY Colleges THIRTEEN states to back every cla it makes. Established SIXTEEN years. Clip and send this notice todav experience of woman's ills, and it will, if followed, put her on the right road to a strong, healthy and happy womanhood.

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound holds record for the greatest number of cares of female ills of any medicine that the world has stat land it in territory that is not reasonably easy to cover. Two little hits were credited to them. The Parsons boys did not do much, however, they getting but six. But we have some infield, though.

Stanton is one short stop the hot one that he fielded yesterday was the decided feature ol the game. We made three errors to That every boy and girl in Rourbon ball drops out of sight is regulated ac cording to the size of the grounds. The best a player can get for an over-the-fence hit is two bases. Now would county has an opportunity of getting I hay business, at one time being the most extensive dealer in the city. He known.

Whu 1rn'f fvi-i frirlf cuius, neaaacne and back a good education from the new school of correspondence, which has been had 1.000 acres of hay land and it n't that start, your boy to stealing chickens. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Well. organized here. was from this that he supplied the trade.

He prospered and acquitted HAD JUST BEEN MARRIED. That Bill Reid entertained Henry Found a Finger Ring. The owner can have the same by himself in comfortable circumstances. About eight years ago he removed to Allen, 'Gene Ware and Senator Mar calling at Western Union Telegraph tin for two hours on the belated Mis Parsons' one and this had something to do with the one-sided score. Under such circumstances the season opened.

The locals play two more games at Parsons, after which they will bring the opposing team up here for three rides on the merry-go-round Pittsburg, Muscogee, and Viniti were the other three teams that played the Cherryvale Couple Was Well Advertised by Their Admiring Friends. Make Ordinary Man Mad. souri Pacific passenger the other office, identifying the property and paying for this notice. St. Joe, but his residence there was of short duration, he having moved to Kansas City in a short time, where he since made his home.

The deceased night, by telling funny stories. That the cigar dealer who will al- Excellent pasture and good water had been in ill-health for some years but it was only a short time ago that his condition grew alarming. The low his customers to play a straight- iu neaa oi siock two ana one nan mles south of the city. Inquire of the flush three ways, has got to learn yet Stadden Brokerage Co. cause of death was bladder trouble that there is a way of beating a slot On the 7 o'clock northbound passenger train on the Sant aFe Wednesday morning was a young couple from Cherryvale.

who had just embarked on the troublesome sea of matrimony, says the Iola Record. Accompanying the young couple were a number of their frhnds from Cherryvale, who The deceased is survived by a widow. machine. game successfully yesterday. The Fort Scott-Parsons score, HE Parsons 4 0000001 5 1 Fortl Scott 00000000 00 1 6 Batteries Adams and Taylor; Reugge and Herfling.

leave For Best Jersey Ice Cream one daughter, -Mrs. J. a. iressiar. Merchant Tailoring Piece your order for a nice STYLISH SPRING SUIT A BEAUTIFUL ARRAY of cloth patterns for Spring wear is now ready for you to see, pick and choose from at H.

Easter Sunday will be here almost in no time you know. Good work, 6uch at we do, must not be unduly hurr.ed. II. BROWN, Tai 120 E. Wall St.

our orders at Bachmann Bros. That Jim Humphrey is wondering of Kansas City, and two sons, D. W. Williams, of Broken Arrow, 1. and Warren Williams, of" Kansas City of whom were here to attend the A full line of fresh Gunther's and whether to follow the example made by the county attorney over at lo'a were going with them a part of the Plow's box candy at Hobson's.

and close the joints. The Iola attor SIM-1 ney didn't wait for Hoch to tell him Only 5 to St. Louis and return to do it. via the Katy May Sth to 22nd. SENATOR BURTON ROBBED.

mm That E. F. Ware is having lots ot fun out of the suggestion that he is i While He Was Given Advice on a in line for the position of United At South McAllester. RHE Muscogee- .2 0000010 03 6 6 McAl'terO 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 5 Batteries South) McAllester Win-gate, Grindie. Muscogee Bates, Bart ley.

Umpire Welch. At Webb City. Webb City. 00100000 12 7 4 Pittsburg ...2 1000003 06 8 2 Batteries Farrell and Hawkins.Mc-Nutt and Hoffman. At Viniti.

Viniti 0 0100000 1 7 1 Tulsa ..0 0000000 00 2 0 California via the Katy $25. NOTICE. To Lodges, Churches and Soc'als Chicago Street Car the Advice Receiver Touched Him. States senator. He denies the charge.

but straneer things than that have A telegram from Chicago gives the happened in Kansas. following account of United States we will furnish Ice Cream in 5 Gal. lots, at 70c per Gal. In 10 gal Lots at 65c per gal In 15 gal Lots at 60c gal Senator Burton being robbed on a That the farmers are not complain BerthaHornaday, jj Piano, taoiir'd (iolerpH Mflflfiy 10 L031l! ing now that the ground is too dry. street car in that city the other day, Senator J.

Ralph Burton of Kansas way to Kansas City, whither the couple were bound to spend a few days during their honeymoon. The members of the little party who were accompanying the bride and groom were busy on the road up to Iola announcing to every passtnger who boarded the train the fact that the young couple had been recently married. Tne couple were being constantly pointed out to the passengers as a newly wedded pair, much to the satisfaction of their friends and much to their embarrassment. Fearing that all of the passengers between Chrryvale and Iola would not know of the facts in the case, the friends of the- couple were busy circulating a neatly printed hand bill on which appeared the picture of the groom, beneath which was printed the following, "We were just married. My bride whose name was Miss Edith Rone but now is Mrs.

Robert (Hobie) Lander, is dressed in a brown silk shirtwaist with gold buttons and pleated skirt, dark hair, brown sparkling eyes, In 20 gal lots at 55c gal The frequent rains that have visited arrived in this city yesterday at the Ft. Scott Butter Co. this country have done more for the Polk street station. With a satchel in farmer than all of the snow combined THE ARRAY OF OUT OF TOWN SPECIALISTS AND LOCAL last winter. Graduate of Christan College, Columbia, Mo.

3 Yrs. Post Graduate of Hardin College, Mexico, Mo. Studio 412-413 Berner B'ld'g. Studio Phone 309 Res. Phone 319 each harH, he boarded a Dearborn street car.

Four men stood behind the senator on the rear platform.They appeared to be in a great state ol mental unrest and were arguing ant' TALENT, THE CONGREGATIONAL MAY FESTIVAL ON HE 18TH WILL BE THE NOTABLE MUSICAL That the reason Judge McKinney is calling court so early, is because he don't like a crowd. Frequenters who DANCING THURSDAY NIGHT UNION HALL. EVENT OF THE SEASON. ON FARMS gesticulating with one another, jost attend police court out of curiosity are usually sons of rest and 8 clock fl is too early for them. ling the Kansan.

IIuff wno has been of the "Be calm," advised the senator, fjrm0f Winn Huff, contractors and "quiet yourselves," my friends.There bunders, has retired from that firm is nothing to be excited about." an(i devote his time for the pres That a certain young man from the At Jackson boulevard the four left ent to studying architecture. Mr. Huff on't Fail silk stocking crowd puts in too much the car. They were calm and quiet of his time occasionally down at the Pure Butter and Senator Burton was sure his ad has been giving some study to architecture of late, and having been a earnenter all his life, he has become Frisco depot. There is an attraction C.

C. Msod I Go. vice had been of profit to them. When the conductor asked for his fare a down there that demands his atten mifto an nrlerit. in that line, but he V4 A A 1' tion.

The aforesaid attraction comes To see us for Watch Repairing, Jewelry Repairing, Engraving, Glasses, and everything in the Jewelry line. few minutes later Burton discovered proposes to thoroughly finish mse if thrQugh on the train about every tw0 FORT SCOTT weeks. KAHSAS i I A nnrl that his pocketbook was gone. The postoffice authorities later informed the senator that the wallet had been found in a. mail box at State and That City Attorney Jackson is un young man wun aainiueu meaa will doubtless make a mark in his chosen profession.

Mr. Huff is presi dent of the board of education. height about 5 feet inches, with a voice like a lark. Mamma calls me Bobboy. Edith calls me Rob, but 1 sign my name Robert Lander, as 1 am a banker at Cherryvale, Kansas.

5 feet 10 inches, weight 150 pounds, strawberry blonde rusty hair, just a few freckles, blue eyes, a glance at me will make me blush as I am very notice that far to ear smile on me. I will be dressed, in a grey checkered suit, low patent leather shoes, size 11, red hose ami my first offense.but jsut married, you know. You can see by the photographer that 1 am not so bad looking or a spring chicken, eh? Now what think you? Mr. and Mrs. Lander der obligations to Mayor Goodlander Polk streets.

Currency to the amount ji-z. jp for getting those several hundred nr, rim' chnw that was straignt repuDiican iickcis mat wei- ict rarriP no such voted for the citizens' nominees. Per- Kroner, a baps that is the reason he is letting of $33 had been taken and two notes aggregating $1,700 had been left, together with his railroad passes. "Chicago is too swift for me," Senator Burton said as he departed for Washington. "I do not like to pay such a price to soothe men's nerves.

We are not so wicked in Kansas." 110 1-2 S. Main St mil. that helonzs to A. Bruner. the mayor print his stationary.

He hasj inf northwest of town. Teddy enough to last him three terms. That Judge Hudson has performed; Bruner is an inveterate smoker. Arch Davenport recently got a kodak view of him, sitting on his hind legs and four marriaees within the last two J.A1. G00DSELL Solicits You Business PLATE GLASS and RENT CLONE or TORNADO, LIFE, Property and Writes FIRE, CY.

tate, Loans Money on Desirable Collects Rents, Sells Real Es-ance Agent, also Notary Pubic. Real Estate, Loan and lnsur INSURANCE Hammond Pure Creamery Butter 25c Hammond Dairy Butter 20c at Chas. Cook, Lowman, St. Al Payton, East Wall St. Abbot Bros.

East Wall St. E. C. Bicknell East Wall St. Baker Grocery.

It will keep peace in the family Try it. weeks that he is making no noise smoking a cob pipe just liKe a man, about. They are secret ones, he says. while, through a pair of his master and while it is presumed that the spectacles, he read a newspaper, tea-dy has been wonderfully trained. records of this office are for the bene Houses to Trade for Small Farms We hfave a numbgr of houses to trade or small farms.

Two ollice9 for rent over Atkins Drug Store. Have a large list of houses for sale Have a large list of unimproved lot3 for sale. For bargains come and see us. COUCH HILL. VOICE CULTURE, lira.

Effle Havens-Johnson, teacne of Voice Culture. Music furnished fo Concert. Church Keciuia, tmneran and all occasions. Studio at 323 iouu Bddy, Phon 207. fit of the public, he states that these nnhort! thf haherdasher.

last marriaees will not become a matter week took the measure of three men I of record until the expiration of thirty Phone 306 112 East 1st St. whose aggregate weight was 845 days. The reporters will find some con pounds. When their suits arrived to-1 solation in going over tne records any day Bob might have easuy lmagneu i way, wnen mat time amves. that he had been buying tenis.

inas much as the house gets no more fori That Citv Attorney Jackson finds CHEAP, HEAVY CARPET PAPER. At Tribune Office. Enough for Large Room For Ten Cents. Beecham Rhodes, an old soldier who has been living in this city for the past seven years, died Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the family home, 1427 South Walker street. The cause of death was Bright's disease, and while he had been for some time, his condition did not become serious until a short time ago.

The deceased was 68 years of age and served through the war with an eas-ern regiment. To Fort Scott he came from Linn county, where he had resided for many years. The deceased is survived by a wife and ten children six daughters and four sons. The funeral was held this afternoon from the residence, conducted by Rev. Snapp.

of the Grace M. E. church, and interment was mrvle in National cemetery, lie i as not a member of the G. A. R.

post, but the old soldiers attended the services. Homeseekers' Excursion to Texas May 2nd and ICth. a bis man's suit than for a little one's, that that $5,000 over there in the Cit- Bob wonders how much profit was I i2ens' National bank is a harder prop- made on these three suits. I osition than he bargained for.lt is up to Mayor Goodlander in not turning the I over that Ramsev money after thf I llt-T VXfcl41AAUVa AlJV. Colonel Riley Me raid McGregor Hammond neighborhood, over which brick company officers served notice The closing night of the Mado-in-Fort Scott show was not largely attended Saturday night cn account of the weather.

Many had planned attend, but the storm, which was ot short duration, however, came up and most of them backed out. There was a good crowd present, but not what it would have been had the weather been favorable. A musical program was carried out and after the crowd thinned out a number of the young people indulged in dancing. Paul Brooks started th amusement and many others joined in. All had a most pleasant evening.

The merry dancers glided around the booths. They said it was nice. on him that he still owea ior me ma there was some recent litigation, has terial used in the street. Had that been Mayor Congdon the democrats i now been partitioned and a decree has been entered up at this term of the district courL The partit'on was made in kind by the heirs of the pro never would have gotten througn howling, and Councilman Tite would have gotten up on all fours and raisen perty and there was no contest, in the court. cane.

That that wild eyed Irishman who cursed Judge John McKinney will know better how to treat a broth er when he gets through serving the Thr RochM Salts. Alum, Urn or Ammonia In food mad witn Uric Acid in Coffee causes rheumatism. twenty-five days on the rock pile. The J. B.

Smith, the shoe man, has just placed in his store a row of fine opera chairs which be used fcr the accomodation of his customers. The chairs are leather-seated, will close up and revolve, being adjustable for either side of room. Little stools are also arranged for the fitter. This is an impirvement over the old accomodations. other morning when he was asked his name by the court he said, "None oi I Try Postum your business, you rea neaaeu The court didn't like that and he piled it onto him.Before he was arrested, and while on his HrnntPn cnrM ha Stood In the mld- Store location is important; some corners or localitfs seem to catch the trade currents while others do not.

jdle of the Frisco railroad track before an approaching train, waiving his Food Cufioo io days instead. tHe cHanrje. coat at the engineer for him to stop. But the merchant who relies too much NO. 392763 vrs- old.r eistered in Vol.

16: I5rot.hr to IWd Major, S-year-old r.feord 2:284. Sired by IIppy Riley, So. Lam, Florence Onward by Shadeland Onward, OulO. Grand Dam. Arsena Willis bv Hartholomea Wilke No.

7054. Florence Ouward is registered in volume IS. Happy Riiey by Riley Medium 21.t0. Dam, Amorette. Will make th season at Athletio Park.

Terms, JU.0O to insure. For information address, A. DUNKERTON, Ft. Scott, Kansas. NO.

0845-TRIAL 213-Sired by Nut McGre-or, No. 23.V1S record He bv Preceptor, No. Mul Record Sire of five in list, lit; by "Nutwood. No. Record Herald McGregor's Dm.

(brother to Hello Medium, record Maud 1 record bv Ktnz Pharoe. Uinlie Clay by Imported Gleneoe. Terms, 125.00 to iusure. For information address, C. A.

DUNKERTOII, Port Scott, ipon location is apt to rely too little upon publicity ana men tne pest The engineer thought something was wrong and stopped the train on the down hill. When the engine man got down off his cab the drunken maa mASJIH THE BAKING POWDER TSUST It makas pur food location soon gets the reputation of being an "unluck7 one.".

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