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The Bienville Democrat Ringgold Record from Arcadia, Louisiana • Page 3

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TIE I1cnvIL1DEMOCRArT PUBLISHED THURSDAI Advertising Rates on Application Jntered as Second Class Matterr, 11, 1912 at the postoffice at Arialia. 'eder the Act of 3March 1T79. S. A. COOK, Managing Editor Business Manager C.

C. Asshltant Ed'tor "To me, surPP(s does noIt ti wealth," says Mr. Ilaiues. often goes hand in hand with it but that is incidental. Suc('ces is constructive pro(iuetion, productive PonstrIution.

put it hich way you will. It creating something, whenthr an ocean liner, or a book, or a I or an improved kind of mouse trlp. It adds to the general happiness, or I common understanidlng. In this of accomplishment chance is a factor." Prof. Wagner, at the opening (exi'r cises of the high school Monday mon ing, upon the patrons of the school for their co-operation in making the 192,22 session a suc'e(ss.

wonder why it is princia tio of the high school nI: ly ti appeal to the patrons their "o-; operatloin. What instltiutc: in ouru town are we more interi st ed in than our high school? Would Iol you consider raising up your child in a community where you didn't have st the advantages of a school? Whose Pe' welfare causes any more vital ron- il cern than that of your son or daugh- -l ter? Their future beyond a doubt (le- pends upon the proper kind of train- has Ing. There is only two places they st can get the combination that to the proper kind of trainining-in sch )ol far and in the home. This co-operation fa that the professor asks for should be go freely given and we believe It will. or WHAT ABOUT A "GO TO WORMK" faI MOVEMENT? fan (lea We have read of every kind of move- Ala ment Imaginable to restore normal con- ditions, many of them worthy and well in founded, and yet the most effective Sta movement halt been neglected-a "Go and to work" movement.

We all know that ing idleness encourages idleness and the sigr longer a man is idle the more he is in- and ellined to remain so. Production de- up pends upon demand; demand upon the the ability of the people, to buy, and the ability of the people to. buy dependsl lear upon their earning capacity. Then. if and the wage earner has lost his earning nbil bhe has lost his ability to buy.

havy and the lack of ability to buy is the vort most critical condition facing our conn. othe try today. Some contend that there is the nothing to do, but we are unable tc has see it this way. It is not that there the is nothing to do that conditions are depressed and times are hard, it is ihe- cleal eause we are not doing what there is luan to be done, and the continual howling TI about hard times has not helped to tre SBring about normalcy. Then why not ducti a national "Go to work" movement? Employment of the mind and body is often the barrier between a man and crime and is always the safe-guard Tha against starvation.

Every merchant in our town would directly or indirect t- ThI I. get a boost f'om a thousand dollars accor turned loose for wages here tomorrow mind The merchant would be paid and he in lo tarn would pay someone else, and so impo on down the line until the money would tme benedft each individual business man larger to some extent. answi Present conditions are not caused hb any shortage of money became govern- tion i meat reports, show that there i boy actually more 'cash in the Unitee, form States today than ever before. Bu ri el Is idle and for this reason men derulu i neeesatrily idle. If you have 4 result ittle job of repair work around the pense bo that needs to be done, why not thlere bave It done now? If you contemplatt have bulldngl a house you couldn't find a note a letter time, lamber and building ma- ness tetal are cheaper than they have been wial fbr a lon, long thpe.

dorsen say the least, you haven't light showir yoar burden by being pessimistic dorsen or down in the mouth, and yeou haven't ploy or lade those with whom you come i tion ----J rviu Notice to the Public! Notice is hereby given that the assessments of this parish have been reviewed by the Louisiana Tax Commission, valuations have been ftixed on all property in the parish by said Commission and the valuations thus fixed are open for inspection at the assessor's office for a period of twenty days. Any person desiring to'know what value has been placed his property by th Louisiana Tax Commission is hereby notified to call I at the assessor's otice and examine his assessment sheet. Any taxpayer so desiring has a right to protest valuations fixed by the Louisiana Tax Commission at a meeting of the Police Jury called for that purpose. Said Meeting will be held MONDAY, OCT. 3rd, 1921 SG.

R. BOONE, ASSESSOR ell 3 daily contact feel any better because always harve a hard luck look on SDPAY your face and a distressing story to tell, and you are knocking business all the tinme. On the other hand the opA''il tmiist always has w'orid of ellonlrage Iaelia. uptr and the salve he sprueads is a re lcef to tiied milld when he i. on alVways feel letter ieca lse he n111(l ihas been here.

Let see if we rnn't do a little nurmnalcv, (of wihit-, thlie 01o1e. 'i I F--o ll iv w1" duello Mybe he t(1 waitiir, for a little froumu us. it T.1UiING THlE (0MIC 0OT OF A COMEDY)V. it it The dhily of this l'eco'd: fri e' ll'lnie to hao beenIll an is 1y the inovri lbser n. Iattyi Arhln'le.

tlie lke otI whihie' T'tiri. "ie lo er lel intd a lhe piewi'siaipl''s 1 tr 'his le floll iri hiOi an (his nw kd ie clld f1 li'stt'e ithe kid th king dies nltt'e pvatllced is waited fo' hi titid lius treit the sreeh is, their stight mt th showul alaour pi thion. ei stit ike i tie court hs predofCitn- ('o or' iad is j'ail ather statre. the hat hrwias rgdwith one tl the the nmost nd astdlyl motiurders ectuer reSstrded by the prof esis iviltim wat I onple laprtly h'ginia Rappe, a Ino- er n-ing lie was paid al enormous salary' ile i tion pi dure actress, id lhr dying ih ely statement hould. In our opinioli.

conit) Arbuckle in the courts of Callto nci or any other state. ut st, We learn from a brief biography et of his life that edy of is scraggeen fron' in iA fstaill because of his ability to iake her people, laugh. Right from the begin itit. tn- ing lie was paid an enormous salary weithout any effort being made to pnlo i e- ish up hris delhiatnsed ('hatracter, and int I steadl of nmaking a mati out of him it this veStmerely gave hicancell ey and ability Sto qluench his beastly thirst. But so if i Sfar as the comkl edy of his sa preetty prood ll thi i (onvilzatierned, it is forevextinct bn- ad this movement should be followed bar legoupe for the person who thinks righlt The or has one scintilla of a clean mind in a flash has lost all hi: 'ft fame.

If justices of our courts do not deal out justice to the criminal, the e- Almighty God surely will. fl- We are glad to note thlat theatre el in the numerous ties of the Unite( to ye States have cancelled their contract, andlll refused to show pictures featur ating Arbuckle. This is a pretty good he sign that civilization is not extinct In- anM this movement should be followe a eonni e- up by every theatre in the city or irt he the village. he Some day picture producers will City learn that they must employ actors if and actresses of character as well at ig ability. It seems that show people have a hobby of patronizing the di he vorce courts and cater to variou Sother kinds of scandal, and some of vi the best talent of the stage ant screei has een sacrificed due to the fact that Cl rc the talent was not backedi up by char- sod Sacer.

If the pubhlie will deman able i c- clean pictures the producers will de si Is mand clean actors. fastit The management of the local thea- Itsti 0 tre announces that no Arbuckle pro- towi ductions will he shown here. sahei PARENTS! wit: That Son or Daughter? What About Their Futere Success? sl Their ability to think, to do to act, Sai Saccording to the laws of a well trained defen 'mind will measure their success. sold iow to giv thtlem the most of this This important trainihg in the shortest time and at the least cost, is the ques. Cost tloq that a catalogue from America's 1sh, largest business training school will answer.

Whenever a group of pa ents get together, whether it be at home, picnic or church and the qucs0 GibsIa, tion of the kind of education to give a To boy or girl comes up, some well in Par formed parent and a patron of the Ty tice ler Commercial College, Tyler, Texts will tell of the advantages of this won- Fieri I derful institution and what wonderful named results its accomplishes at small ex- directet pense. Write for a catalogue of thc for sal Tyler Commercial College today. Rea the endorsements from parents who have patronized this institution, and note what they say as to the thorough ness of our training, and as to tha moral surroundings of the students while in school. Read the many en dorsements from our former showing their success. Read the en dorsements of business men who ema.

ploy our graduates. Read the descrip tion of our extensive practical courses Sold I eeause of "study, and you will see that thl 'ok on Tyler Commercial College ran to amlong the foremost educational illstitutiors of the country. When your son oss all or daughter has graduated from he op- institution they will hold a diploma Srag, that (efficiency and will Iot only le a passport into the best salarJ ed lpositionls. but will Ie llulnesti'ln he i ab, evidenee Ihat they have achieved Iso ie' a Ig'at a'eollidlislnlenit. They wil not have to go hack homlle anid wai for little soulihing to turn up, they can( iIlto) the hlu iiess worlld and turn hinjg (k up.

ohe. Fill in miad Walil for our free olie Nle OF Addr1(ess LEE LOCALS. ISC 1 Intenlhed for :l.st hi, ()uite crowd iitlenidlled the re.ula; 1s at Spring hill Sunday. ra (ilil a iltmuher of the people from hi this vieinity altemlded the conventio at leisteneau. heir Miss Myrtle Bostic is spending the liid iln li iggold with Mii II nt('o nley.

io0w 1Ir. Art Mallgham. of C'arrol, of the guest of Miss 'l'iptou 'Thunrs a re day afternoon. 1vas Messrs. Arthur MhGentry and Luth- C( Sr Villiams are homne for a few days after having set (i-inch easitg in Lakeg side Oil C(o.

No. on Lake Bisteneau. a- Mr. H. J.

Giddens was in Shreveport Friday for the purpose of buying material for his buildin which is being ph ertected in Ringgold. Mrs. Fannie ('onley has returned trE home after spendling several days witl ike her daughter, Mrs. Scott, of Hall Sumn i11 mit. ry The Rock Mount protracted meetini col being coldueted by Rev.

Harper is be- Ozl ill. ing ttenlded by many of the people If'or it this community. in tioi ity It was quite a surprise to the people p)( s( of this vicinity to learn of the mar hot ro iasge of Miss Inez Regan, the charm I ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Re- Ino g' an, of Ringgold, to Mr. Joe Smith 1 it They left immediately for Shreveport Id Love. joy and happiness is the wish i of their many friends. lot o-- -he Why not renew your subs'ription to the DEMOCRAT today? Cotton it bringing almost twice what it brough, "a I month ago, and money is not so hard eh, to get.

Besides you need your home and parish paper, and it is worth the price and more. of I -o sess 1100 GALLON TANK for sale at a the et bargain. Reason for selling, have prol connections with city.water works and subj tank not needed. For price par- Me ticulars see Dr. BEN FERGUSON, at to City Drug Store, or call at residence.

tat 0----- mill I' CONSTABLE SALE. MI. O. Collinsworth vs. Will IIewitt, State of Louisiana, Parish of Bien.

on ville. Transfer from the Pifth clho Ward, Justice of the Peace Court, ville Claiborne Parish La. the I Under a Writ of Fieri Facias, is- Be r-sued out of the above named IHonor- mills a ble C(ourt, and'r to me (directed(, I have tind I seized 1and rwill offer for sale to the h) a last and highest bidder for cash at the sessr front door of the Hilorgble Second paris Justi(ce of the Peace office, in the On town of (Gibsland, within legal abon salo hours on Saturday, October Ist, 1921 jp the followiu movable property to- Wi6t Eight hundred pound of Seed Cottot more or less in fieldl ungathered Ten bushels of Ear Corn more or Be less ill field ungathered. of Bi Said property seized as that of the that defendant, Will Hewitt, and will et sold to pay said(l debt and all cost. This Sept.

121h, 1921. of Bi BURNETT, 1922 (constable Ward Two, Bienvipe Par- bonds Ish, La, ust 1, all pr CONSTABLE SALE. tioe year Gibsdlan Hardware Supply Co. vs. ct Tom Smith, State of Louisiana sesm( Parish of Bienvllle, In Second Jus- instru tice (Court, Ward Two.

lUnder and by virtue oi a Writ of san Fieri Faelas issued out of the above the al nmemd Honorable Court, and to mc Yeat dlirected, I hare seized and will offer F. f4or sale for cash to thel high- Whith Nayi Be I of Bie 8oney back without question COVe StUN DIOEASE and re the treatment of Itch, eea, RIEWrorViTetteror other itch. body ing sktid Try thig with tI tIfatment at our Oir Sold by DRUG Arada the a -t that th( office ini the town of a within legal sale hours on Tonal insti- Saturday, the 1st day of 1921, your son the following described property, toa from thi, wit: a dipl, 'ma ()a Tl'hosa pounds of Seed Cotd will lot Totl maire (It less. best solar- l. 'rolierty seized as that of thie above wtitied dleftOhtlant, Tom Smith, and will lthiewed sohI to sat.isfy said writ 111(1 all wil 11 wanit for This.s Septeither 12th, 1421.

111 glo P. C. BI'RNET1T, siolot -hi Ward Two, Biejiville Par i1t, l.a. tri o- SHERIFF SALE. Will O.

('ampbell vs. W. G. Kirbow Ne. 5445, Third Judicial l)istrict ('ourt, State of Louisiana, Parish 1 tle'r and by virtue of a Writ of isstloif from the above ham 1 'ed (Court and to me seized a1 (l will offer for 1y.

stle the last and highest bidder for 'Pic from with bentelit of appraisement, at )ttventio tih pxri t'ilal front door of the CourthIjse at Aircadlia. Blieuville Parish; I within legal sale hourn os dinig the Saturday, October 22nd, 1921. The 1 lire following described to- i witt: NE of NW'. NW of SW of NE, rol, war 1-2 NW. 1-2 of SW, SE of SW, c( i aTres in NW Corner of SE a1-4 of Section Township 14, IR.

6. containing 321 acres more or less. id luth- The above desyribed property seized 1t ewv days 1 tbelontging to the defendant, W. G. in Lake- Kirbow.

adl will he sohl to satlsf: teoeau. said Writ of Execution and all costs. reveport 'l'lhi: the 8th (lay of 1921. 'ing ma- J. E.

CI'RIRIE, Sheriff. is beiug 0- ti SUCCESSION NOTICE. of 'eturned uccession( of Jewell Underwood. do of ys Wittu ceasedl No. 857, Third Judicial al il Sum District Court, Parish of Bienville, State of Louisiana.

meeting Notice is hereby given that IL. E. tic is be. Ozley has this day filed application in 'ople for the aplointment as administrator S. in said succession, and unless opposi- 11( tion made thereto 'within the time set people spel.

fled by law the same will be duly mar homologate(: as prayed for. charm Witness the Honorable J. E. Rey. B.

Re- nolds, Judi'e of said Court, this the Bo Smith 15th day of September, 1921. wreport: W. L. SMELLEY, wisl Deputy ('lerk of said Court tel0 PROCEEDINGS OF AUGUST An toi MEETING OF POLICE JURY Fl Trough' fie( 0 hiardl Arcadia, Aug. 1, 1921.

of hlourw Ordinance Bon "th th Be it ordained by the Police Jury of the Parish Of Bienville, in regular bon session convened, that there shall be levied an advalorem tax of 7 mills on at a the dollar and collected on all taxable have property real or personal of every kind ka anl subject to taxation in said Parish of )' Bienville, during the year 1921, and par- to bear the same penalties and to be pe at collected in the sam emanner as the dec.State Tax is collected of which 2 1-2Fe mills on the dollar is to defray the ex. ui penses of the parish government, 1 1.2 mills on the dollar to be used for thetlr public roads and bridges; Be it further ordained that 3 mills Be-on the dollar are hereby levied for ifhschool' purposes of the Parish of Blen. Cort yle as required by the constitution of the State of Louisiana. si- Be it further. ordained that the 1 1-2 loo-mills on the dollar set aside for roads haeand bridges of Bleuville Parish, shall te appropriated according to the as ittn essment of the various wards of the ecnlparish.

te On roll call the members voted on the lglabove ordinance as follows: Davis, J. H. Thnrmond J. F. Allumes, W.

HI. Bogan, A. G. t-Whitlow and 3. 11.

King. Co- eedOrdinance reo fBe it ordained, by the Police Jury ofBienville Parish, State of Louisiana, ftethat for the purpose of paying on the outstanding One Mililo: Dollars of Road' Bonds, of the Parish is. of Bienville maturing on February 1, 1922 and on August 1, 1922; and the Pa-bonds of said issue maturing on August 1, 1922k there is hereby levied on all property subject to parish taxation in the parish of Blenville, for the year 1921 a special -tax of 6 1-2 millls on the dollar, and the assessor to extend said tax on the asan.sessment rolls and the tax collector is Ju-instructed to collect and account fox same as provided by law. On roll call the members voted on boethe above ordinance as follows: Davis, J. 11.

Thurmond, ffrJ'. F. Allums, W. H. Bogan, A.

Ig.Whitlow and J. HI. King. IBe it ordained, by the Police Jfury of Bienville Parish, in legal session Sconvened, that the president of Police IDJury, beand he is hereby' authorized Esand requested to send out a circula: and give legal notice that this Sbody will receive bids in accordance hlwith the provisoins of Act 205 of 1912 On. roll call the members voted or.

athe above ordinance as follows: Davis, J. H. Thlurmond F. Allumes, Bopa. A.

0. Whitlow and 3. B. King. EXTRACTrS FROM PROCEED.

INGS OF BOARgD Arcadia, August 18,1921. The Blenville Parish School Board met' on the above date 'at the above named place with the following mem-. bers present: J. W. Sutton, Ward One 11.A.

heran ard Two; W. W. Poole, Ward Three; 3. Burkhalte Ward Pour; II. N.

flayvs, Ward. Fier 11-J" Wardf' Si; P.u'F. White, ard Seven a' Mr. IH. N.

flays offered the follw lng resolution and moe adopdo Whereas, in pursance of areou Yo byte Bienville Parish Sho cooDsteof the Parish of Blenville, Non wMay21, 1920, a specal election at whc va submitted a to incur debt and issue bonds In flhalf of said School District No. 5 In the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars to run over a Period of twent3 years, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi annually, for the purpose of construct. lng and equipping a school buildin in School District No an May 22 1920, the Bienvill aris Scho canvassed, the returns of sai election and decared the results In favor of incurring, said debt and issuing said bonds; and, Whereas, said Bienivlfle Parish School Board dId on May 22, 1920 adopt a resolution providing for the La, issuance in behalf of School District No. 5 of said Fifty Thousand 00) Dollars of in the denominato' tion of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dol lars each, numbered from One to Oin 'ut- Hundred, both inclusive, dated Aug 1c20. serially on Feb.

1st of uvce ach of the years 1921 to 1940, bIot vil payable semi-annually or all Feb. 1st and Aug 1st; and, Whereas, said bonds have not bee, sohl and, in the opinion of the Board be sold at par and accrued in a- erest at 5 per cent bonds; now, lthere fore, Be it resolved by Bienville Parl ,1 School Board. That the President this Board be and is hereby auth Ir ized and directed to have prepared execute and deliver to the purchase ict thereof Bonds of the iBienville Pa sh School Board in behalf of Schoo! l)i. trict No. 5 of said Parish, payable of the bearer in the aggregate animouit Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) "t- all dated August 1st, 1920, all in th, or denomination of Five IIundred 00) Dollars, numbered from One at One Hundred, both inclusive, and ma't- turing on February 1st of the 1921 to 1940, both inclusive, in the saime alllounts as providet i for, tile maturity of said bonds bearo- ing interest at 5 per cent, said hoInd to conform in all respects to the bondl (l heretofore authorized bearing le cent interest, except the bonds authorized shall bear interest at tilhe rate 3.

of 6 per cent per annum, payabl semi-annutllly, on Feb. 1st and Aug (1 1st. Be it further resolved by the Bien i ville Parish School Board, That th, Secretary of this Board be and is here- so by authorized and directed to mnak, pe1 PDiblication in the official Journal of tlhis Board for a period of Sixty day: is of the intention of this Board to said bonds, to bear interest at the rlat I in of 6 per cent interest per annumn pay I ablh semi-annually, instead of 5 peri th Scent per annum. On Lroll call the members of the voted as follows: Aye: J. Sutton, H.

A. Sherman, W. W. Poole S. J.

Burkhalter, H. N. Hays, R. J. MJostiller and P.

F. White. Nay: Ab sent. (r: Notice. to Notice is hereby given that in coni formity to a resolution adopted by thlt I Bienville Parish School Board at it, meeting on Aug.

18, 1921, and in ac cordance herewith, said Board will, af ter due advertisement hereof and ii the absence of a petition or remon strance signed by not less than 10 pe: cent of the property tax payers quali fled to vote in School District No. of said Parish and filed with said Board, proceed to issue and sell Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars of bonds for and in behalf of School Dis trict No. 5. in the denomination of Fivl ($500.00) Dollars each, num bered from One to One Hundred, both inclusive, dated Aug. 1st, 1920, matur ing serially on Feb.

1st of the year1921 to 1940, both inclusive, and bear. ing interest at the rate of 6 per cen' per annum, payable semi-annually, or Feb. 1st, and Aug. 1st, instead of is suing and selling said bonds to bear per cent interest as heretofore auth orized at a special election in anal throeghout said eSchool Distrjct No. dmills for of Vf :11.2 shall ENTERTAINING AND he as Sthe State Fair of Louisil mnd.

G. i October 27 to November 6, Inclusive ury Reduced Railroad Rates--Free Parking for Au $40,000 Offered in Preznitims 1, HORSE RACING the DARING AUTO RACEi FOOTBALL GAMES ATug NOVEL HIPPODROME ACTS SPECTACULAR FIRNT WORKS BANDS GALORE FrhEWO RKS FUN ON THE GLADWAY ml For Catalog, write W. R. Hirsch, Shrevep a is; "IT'S YOUR PAIR, SO BE THERE" i on 0ond, Where Your Dollars Buy this 12 100 ents Worth ind Few stores but that have advertised special bargain during the past 12 months. And we admit that m.

them had room to cut their prices. But er Day.is Bargain Day With Us-- we Yes, we give bargains in every thing we sell. Our are marked down to begin with, and the) stay We save our customers money and give them the best Gmarket affords for the price. Fall Goods Arriving Our new fall stocks, including staple and fancy dr goods, such as Silks, erges, and other stlish acy the best a colors. Also a full line of Ginghamis, Perc Madras, etc.

aWe are also receiving new gooils through tOut our store and it will be to your interest to see us time you come shopping. Sherard Taylor ARCADIA, LOUISIANA ct on May 21, 1920. P. F. WHITE.

PI'resitlejt. a i H. FISIIE lry, Snho 111 ilt Gla ril I2( i. I rhi slhiu tier, i in' 0 llr t)tl ill I ioujl in i 'i i nii ltniIu' oof Sl fith ja I itillyri y(a iin l(l't' st ilZ tt' 1, 1' ll "1 ll ")'1 ot' ear1 (' I itt :1.0 iio )i ye, it 1 secIh n'1 ('sllll the l' of i (he lle i lper 1, I. I Prchvllool b)ltt iod on enr tfoe.

wthist a ts i()l a tii bissuamle it )(ehol by St'he nh1 le )j tri, 1.in o)( d)I)t is oe IIn in it eti (' (itt li(an 'ive to Ils' 111I luollfti, th lllibentvrlie fr to) Sixty Boa i in th ifoflushe, Seib i' 1t, 1 idll(' stari lly ao 1 i ruar. asl ol eatth of tlt: 1'2 1 it ti0, onty Eiot elusive, aind hearig li a the rite of 5 per cent per tnuoi. se. or i-a he rally, oil ll ry i Augus: Ist: 1110, 1Wh. said av hy i.h uo'rl, That the I 'reani ht I I) (xe('ll sa1d deflivel to) th 1i e'hi i hro lds of thJ Vialen ile Parisi' t' in of Sch ool I 'll 1 .0 0()f in the denomination of Five Ilhud re, DIollars, numnered from Ou (Aie to Sixty Eight, both inclusive, and na Ar---- 1,, 1 2 se ily HAY, GRAIN I FEED CAN GIVE YOU THE BEST PRICES ON ANY QUANTITY.

WHOLESALE AND.gg CHOICE PEA GREEN ALF DIRECT CONNECTION WITH KANSAS CITY MEXICO HAY FIELDS. G. L. SHIELDS IRCADIA, ere said i Per of this siX i1 the i Jt i Ilays 'to'. SIerieb7 Sa resole Parish h(1rewith idiverti I of a by of the to rote l.

proeed I our Tb of oands it I. 10, hj 1ulred lIiheredb se S.e'ars 194 hbearing per a 'i 1t ist, bo hnds to ittt as heret it School.

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