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THE BROWN COUNTY WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1897, i men of all classes were necessary to which loaned money paid in by ABOUT THE COURT HOUSE. year; their value is silver watches number 16, value $105. a 11 1 stocKnoiaers. rne company guar Any erroneous ptstemcnt made by this paper will be cheerfully corrected If brought to the attention of Uwing Herbert i anteed a certain per cent. What is Xne Assessors Returns for Morrill Townshio and Hiawatha Cltv Show The plate and jewelry is valued at bring about the victorious end of war.

Those at the front in the most danger deserve the most credit. But the unregenerate sons a it is something worth- inrfM.SMwMith.nHPn.ni.tiA Pianos number 42; value, with -nd Pitin. Pians number less, unless duly witnessed, re- last year 38 pianos were Ml US of veterans who glory in tin swords corded and certified to by the repre-1 We wish to remind the Robinson year it was $1,240. Buggies and assessed at $1 550. The other mus- and pop guns are entitled to none of sentatives of money-reserved for Index that we have not attempted carriages number 144; average each, heal instruments are worth $300.

the distinction earned by their guarantee 'purposes. A guarantee to shield a young man charged with $9.30. Total, $1,340. Last year The bonds not exempt from taxation fathers. They cannot share the to pay millions by men worth forgery.

The World never men- there were 109; average value, are worth $134. National bank glory the veterans obtained and are thousands is no guarantee at all. tions names until complaint is made total, $1,405. The farmers stocks owned here $60 685. Of cash veal-like to expect to.

The son of Idle money, or a reserve fund, and the case is on record. We know carry 3b gold and 40 silver watches this year there was but $4 760 in a veteran has yet to prove mat ne aoesn maKe a cent lor anybody. cuargeu wuu lorgery uy ami meir vaiue is ov. last year sisrht. last vear thpr wn 7 677 THIS DAY'S LESSON.

Then said Pilate to the chief priests and to the people, "I find no fault in this man." "Do not look at others' faults; in every person who comes near you look for what is good and strong; honor that, rejoice in it, and, as you can, try to imitate it." To-day. Work on. work on Work wears the world away; Hope when to-morrow corneal But work to-day. Work on. work on Work brings its own relief; He who moat idle is Has most grief.

Ikonqcill. is more loyal or more brave than the certain big city building and loan other than the Index, which proba- there were 17 gold and 12 silver This year's credits are worth $1,360. thousands of sons who do not belong companies could guarantee anything bly knows nothing about the matter watches and their value was reck- last year's were worth $6,002. The to and have no desire to belong to like their agents represent they could i in question which it would swear joned at $190. Six bicycles were merchants stock average a Sons of Veterans society.

Many sell all the shares they could carry to. If formal complaint is made the assessed this year, none last. Their iast year they were $43,175. Mer- county attorney will certainly pros- value is $4D. Jught pianos and t3 chants moneys and credits this year, Absolutely Pure sons prefer to make a good name for themselves without the assistance vmci uauoiai lujuumcuvs die ai- last year there was none, ued at $990.

Last year there were Manufacturers' stock this year is but 4 pianos and 57 other instru- valued at last year but $135. of their father's money or his well-earned distinction. The war is over to brokers and money-lenders on their own townsites. That they are soliciting out-of-town investments shows weakness or possibly lack of appreciation by home people. Personally we do not CelebraU 1 f- its great lea veniny and Assures the touti agulust aluiu ud all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands.

ROYAL BAKING POWDKRCO. NEW YORK A JUST CRITICISn. ments with a value of $740. Cash I Monevs and credit this vmi-. 1fi- and the worthy young men of this The fairest, most truthful and alto country will bury the hateful mem- ories of war.

The records of deeds object to any sort of guaranteed 13 gether the best obituary of Sol Miller was written by Chas. F. Scott, of the and sold. The Peoples 'Saving Bank was given judgment against Jos. F.

Shortridge for $1,479.61. The case 7 Last last year nothing. Tax sale certifier- cates, $260; judgments, $265; notes, Last mortgages, other The personal property is valued at $150; $13,525. Total valuation, well done are secure in history with per cent" investments. We have on hand this year $10,895.

year there was $11,475. chants stock average $6,755. year the value was $8,210. credits this year are worth nothing last year. The gr Iola Register.

Miller had wantonly the fame won by their soldier fathers no money to speculate with. Those and relatives. There are newer who owe us are saving our money of E. P. Pennell against O.

E. Lilly attacked Scott, but that did not pre ecute any and all offenders; but if the county has lost nothing and no citizen has cause for complaint prosecution will probably devolve upon the Index or some other equally interested party. We certainly should file suit if we were as greatly concerned as the Index pretends to be. Even the men who declared that their names had been mis-used have made no complaint. If they feel secure who else should fret? If a man forged our name we should want him restrained from doing so again.

The commissioners are not called upon to question or decide which is right the men who claimed is less leeral exemntion. $21,200. leaves was decided in favor of the plaintiff. The case of Fitterer Crooks against vent the editor of the Register from printing a just criticism of his dead -C3 7 7 7 valued at $12,420. Last vear the the tntal net valuation sua lifts i.

Walker was continued. The assailant. Here it is: "Sol. Miller, the editor of the Troy Chief, died at Turner-Fraser Co. was given judgment against A.

L. Newcomb for conflicts for the young men of to-day for us. Yet we fail to see how acom-to engage in. The veterans of both pany with a few thousand dollars armies have proven that they can capital can guarantee 13 per cent fight their own battles. And all the interest on a sum far in excess of bitterness and suffering they en- its capital.

All will agree that the dured must be sealed and enshrined safest investments are not in city in the Union they look to the young or in town property. There are of North and South to perpetuate, empty houses in every town and his home last Saturday morning God who made him, can judge him $3,202.79. The title of Irving M. Hanson against R. J.

Woodson and others was quieted. But to mere human discernment he will remain always an enigma, build- i their names had been mis-used or city. They were built with bundle of contradictions defying all classification and analysis. He had A Few Divorces. Emma P.

Cornelius was given a divorce from K. G. Cornelius. Gross value was $12,345, but the assess- Last year the valuation was per bushel is one third lower 746. Assessor Burke increased the this year than last.

The notes are real estate valuation by reason of valued at $13,260 this year against improvements and new buildings, $14,315 lost. No mortgages reported $6,077, making the real estate valua-last year but this year their value tion of the city, $337,042. Those is $5,035. All other personal prop- who pay taxes on personal property erty is valued at $3,955. The valuation exceeding $1,000 are: sundries last year amounted to Geo.

H. Adams, G. Amann, $4,700. Total valuation this year Amann Son, Constitutional exemption, tel Brown, Bierer, leaving $64,940 on which rence O. W.

Brown, taxes are levied. Last year the O. Dimmock, Graham total valuation, was exemp- A. Geyer, tion, total valuation, $63,340 w. W.

Grindstaff, Hardin 1 rlE. WUKJLU naS in prep- We ing and loan company money. ns and loan company monev. no vices, suchas smoking, drinking, the man who claimed he had bought their fees. That is a matter for the claimants to settle in court or as they desire.

If the county was in swearing and tae UKe; and yet one who read his paper and did not know him otherwise would declare he had aration a Special Soldier edition suppose 13 per cent is guaranteed There are memoirs and pic- on loans made 011 empty houses? If 1, 13 per cent or 10 per cent or 8 per tures in this county worthy ot cent could be guaranteed on invest- preservation and We mean to ments, there are nearly a million dol- neglect of duty Nora Olson granted a divorce from Eric Olson and the custody of their minor child. Gross neglect of dutv. Cornelia volved by any sort of loss the proper them all, and gloried in them. He officers would doubtless ask the was capable of the tenderest senti courts to deal with the offender. 00 the work in a complete and lars Hiawatha alone seeking so Any man sinned against has access to the courts and the services of a artistic manner.

good a thing. Why would JN. Morrill and others continue to loan PROSPERITY. money at 7 per cent if they could public prosecutor are furnished him. He need only swear to his evidence and demand- prosecution.

Have vou heard anvthin? since uret guaranteed investments of 13 again in worth over last year of Lytle, Hill $3,600. D. M. Saylor owns the most Hirth J. S.

Hanna, personal property, his returns show M. L. Janes, valuation. D. A.

Lichty is berg H. M. Kender-next with $2,200 valuation. Third dine, C. D.

Lamme, trustee, in the list is E. B. McKim, $1860. $2,700: Loyd Meyer The Farmers' bank is assessed for stern, Miner Stevens, ments, was touched as men rarely are by the beauty of nature, had an unerring ear and unfailing memory for poetry; and yet the reader of his paper would declare him irreverent, hardened against every mere emotion or sentiment. Harsh in his judgments, bitter and unrelenting against anv to whom he took dislike, attacking often for the the fourth of March about the gold percent? Doesn't look at all likely, reserve playing out and bonds be- does it, that the said guarantee True was given a divorce from Geo.

W. True. Abandonment. Louis Fritchman given a divorce from Mary Fritchman. Gross neglect of duty.

Adolph Semmern was allowed a divorce from Zadie H. Semmern. Adultery. E. T.

Epps secured a divorce from Angelina T. Epps. Gross neglect of duty. Phoebe E. Whitney was granted a divorce from Star K.

Whitney and the custody of their two minor children. Abandonment. Anna Howard has brought suit for divorce against John W.Howard. ing issued to maintain it? asks the amounts to anything beyond talk? Marion Record. And will you please utner heavy taxpayers are J.

A. McGuire, Mor- name a single thing the Kansas jacoo Plenty, uaviaaarnes, nil janes bank, Mason farmer raises that does not bring a First National bank, better price than it did a year or six months ago? How is it with County Clerk's Office. Assessor J. H. Burke has made his returns for Hiawatha city.

He reports a population of 3,222, a gain of 9 over last year. The personal property valuation is $148,685. Last year it was $147,746, a gain of $939. A. W.

Compton, trustee of Mission township, reports the valuation at $73,690, again of $7,195 in wealth over last year. The population of the township is Ogle Potten- How cattle? How is it with hogs? ger Pyle, C. E. Robinson, E. M.

Robertson, S.L. is it with sheep? How is it wool? How is it with wheat? with How with Ryan, Geo. Stansbery, Court Adjourns. Emery adjourned Judge court it with corn? How is it A. Schilling, B.

J.Woodruff, is C. W. Flickinger, Micky Meyer Mc-Millen Ingram, F. M. Spaulding, M.

Beachy, Brown County Farmer Insurance Henry Bealey, William Bealey, J. W. Holt, John Hoover, Christ Jost, A. M. Schaulis, $1,330.

There are 189 farms in Morrill township with an acreage of 25,088. The improvements are worth $884,800. The acreage in Wellcome Blair, everything on the market, except, mere pleasure of attack, making no reparation for any injury however palpable and unprovoked, he yet wrote with such wit and humor, such directness and force, such originality and independence, that even those whom he had most offended read his paper with unfailing interest and enjoyment. Outside Of the editor there must have been much that was admirableand lovable about the man, for when he was buried all the stores of the little town were closed and the people among whom he had lived for forty years came from miles around to do him honor. possibly, pop legislators? They Willis, 194; Baker, 189.

Last year the population of the township Mrs. L. R. Yates, M. E.

Yost, $1,025. District Court. The cases dismissed this week are are cheap, very cheap. HONEST BROWN COUNTY. was Willis, 193; Willis lost in population Baker, 13; Recently our local contemporary The township gained 187.

Making remarked concerning Gov. Morrill's State against Thomas Wright; State against Charles Jones; State against Wednesday until Friday, June 4. LOCAL NOTICES. For Sale. A good barn 16x24 with shingle roof, all in good repair.

B. J. Hin-thorn. For Sale. A fresh Durham-Jersey cow and calf.

An extra good cow. Mrs. O. Terreo. For Rent.

Good workshop suitable for carpenter, painter or blacksmith. Miner Stevens. a net gain of 175. advertisement to resume loaning eastern monev withdrawn from Hiawatha Turn Verein; Julia P. winter wheat planted in the fall of '95 is spring wheat, 169; corn, rye, 30; barley, 20; oats, Morrill Township.

The abstract of the valuation Warren against J. F. Swartz; Dora E. Stains against C. E.

Stains. The Now 1 Lay Me. Near the camp-fire's flickering light, In my blanket bed I lie, Gazing through the shades of night And the twinkling stars on high. O'er me spirits in the air Silent vigils seem to keep. As I breathe my childhood prayer "Now I lay me down to sleep." Sadly sings the whippoorwill In the boughs of yonder tree, Laughingly the dancing rill Swells the midnight melody.

Foemen may be lurking near In the canon dark and-deep Low I breathe in Jesus' ear "I pray the Lord my soul to keep." Mid those stars one face I see One the Saviour took away Mother, who in infancy Taught my baby lips to pray. Her sweet spirit hovers near In this lonely mountain brake Take me to her Saviour dear. "If I should die before I wake." Fainter grows the flickering light, As each ember slowly dies; Plaintively the birds of night Fill the air with sudden cries; Over me they seem to cry: You may never more awake. I Low I lisp: If I should die, "I pray the Lord my soul to take." "Now I lay me down to sleep; I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take." Us KNOWN.

Mis' Smith. All day she hurried to get through, The same as lots of wimmin do; Sometimes at night her husban' said, "Ma, ain't you goin' to come to bed?" And then she'd kinder give a hitch, And pause half-way between a stitch, And sorter sigh, and say that she Was ready as she'd ever be. She reckoned. And so the years went one by one. And somehow she was never done; And when the angel said, as how "Mis' Smith, it's time you rested now," Kansas that the eastern money lender didn't seem to fear the Populists so much after all.

This county of Morrill township for 1897 cases continued are A. J. Hathaway potatoes, 118 kaffir corn, 14; sorghum, 40. Old corn on hand, 300,000 bushels; wheat 1,035 bushels. as returned T)y Trustee J.

against H. F. Snyder; Lydia Bender is not a Populist county, never has AS TO PRIDE. The same mean spirit which cost a Hiawatha editor a thumping by the son of a veteran and a horsewhipping by the wife of another I. Smith, shows 688 horses, the against S.

A. Holcomb; Martin Ben been and we trust never will be. average value of each $12.10. Total der against Caroline F. Smith; The threat of unfriendly legislation There is planted in timothy 1,520 acres; clover, 446; prairie, 555; blue grass, 111; alfalfa, 27; other grasses, valuation $8,325.

Last year there K. Hirth against J. D. Clare; W. D.

caused capital to be withdrawn. were .788 the average of each Cash Talks. Hereafter we will pay cash for eggs and will pay all the markets will allow. Wm. M.

Smith. After the legislature adjourned safe ,096. There was cut last year of veteran manifests itself in the taunt that a son whose father sent a sub- stitute to war can have no pride of i $10.62 a total value of $8,370. The Easley Co. against Wm.

Arnold; John D. Lienemann against James Bussell; J. H. Kinnear against W. H.

Smith; Alice Bridge against the loans in lirown county were again timothy hay 1,953 tons; prairie, number has been decreased 100, The best ancestry. Pardon our personal ref- regarded as a good thing. 522 tons. The poultry and eggs nr hfirur r1nrprl with but the total value is within $45 of what it was last year. The cattle marketed last vear amounted to To Trade.

I have a good 1150 pound work horse I want to trade for a two- erence, but the father of this editor men who do not advocate repudiation of public and private debts. $4,692. Of butter there was made 51,700 pounds. The milk cows Asher McCowan. horse wagon.

number 1854 against 1926 last year. The average value this year, ast year $8.52. Total value, number 936; other cattle 776; sheep, 652; swine, 3,230. The value of the cattle fattened and sold for slaughter 995, last year $16,405. The number is not so great as last year but each animal is worth $1.18 more than last.

Hogs number last year there Main Street Hotel Mary E. Whitford against Edmond S. Whit-ford; Marshal G. Fulton against Carrie O. Fulton.

T. C. Bronson was given judgment against Christopher Katuska for $50. A stay of execution was granted for thirty days in the case of D. H.

Baldwin Co. against Fred T. Hill and a receiver was ordered to take charge of the property in controversy. In case it could not be found the defendant should pay the plaintiffs $200 and $100 additional for costs and dam was $57,567. The wool clip was 85 pounds.

175 hogs died the past year and of those H. H. Kisur lost were 1207. The value this year is She sorter raised her eyes to look A second, as a stitch she took; "All right, I'm comin' now," says she; "I'm ready as I'll ever be, I reckon." For Sale. Our entire outfit of bicycle tools and also stock of tin ware.

The Western Model Wqrls. Wanted. Lady or gentleman to represent well established house. Salary, $50 a month. Address A.

B. Bailiff, Hiawatha, Kans. To Blacksmiths, Etc For sale: Nearly new gasoline engine, three horse power, only used two months. Owner no further use for same. Miner Stevens.

LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. Men often buy building and loan stock in order to get loans for themselves or to help deserving people build homes. No man who has given the subject careful attention believes there is money to be made by investments in town property. The Hiawatha company has made investors money because there have been more borrowers than investors, but just now the company has idle $1.91 each; last year it was $1.89. The total value is $3,400.

The num 107. The bearing apple trees number pears, 271; peach, plum, 1,182. The young apple trees number plum, 988: sent two substitutes to war. And he has been a good enough man during his 75 years of life for those who know him best to trust that his son may be always as kind and considerate of those who appeal to him as the father has been. We like to think that the men who served our country at the front have some kindly feeling for the loyal, helpful stay-at-homes who braced them up in the rear bj providing shelter and food for their families and the families of soldier brothers, fathers, uncles, cousins and neighbors.

The loyal Stay-at-Home usually served with the home guards which patrolled town and country to keep off thieving and murderous rebels. His service was Albert Bigklow Painb. ber has been increased 571 and each hog's valuation is 2 cents higher Of course anything good we might peach, pear, 523; cherry, 776. say of our friends Judge Broderick than last year. The farming imple ments have depreciated in value, Of bees there are 203 stands.

They and Charlie Curtis will be construed are certain are certain produced 3,195 pounds of honey. The dogs are 142 in number. There are 14 acres of walnut groves. The The number is 437 this year against 352 last. The average value of each article is $7.90, while last year it A Soap For Someone.

I offer my lot on Oregon street ad ages. Wellcome tJlair were given judgment against J. J. Webb for $280.21. Bion Bierer was given judgment against J.

H. Brown for $124.31 mortgage ordered foreclosed. money. there Dig by some to be abidfortheirfavor, but city companies going about so- without thought of personal advan-liciting investments and promising tage we wish to say that we hope joining the west side of the Commercial house for $600. Here is a wood sold the past year brought was $11.94.

The total value is many things that they cannot pos- Mr. Curtis will be nonimated for $130. There are 129 acres of forest $3,455, a decrease in value of $750 sibly do unless most unusual good congressman-at-large and Mr fortune attends them. are sur- Rrnderirk re-nominated for Con trees. The valuation of the improvements on the Morrill townsite Wagons number 143 with an average value of $8.11.

Last year there prised that the Wichita company gressman for this district. snap for some one. Write me at Horton, Kan. Box 113. J.

H. Brown. Butcher Boy. Sam Beymer has bought the Dawley butcher shop of Fred Morgan Walter's title to the southeast one-fourth of section 27, town 1, range 17, was quieted against W. D.

Webb, et al, and defendant barred from setting up any claim thereto. Schilling Aten were given judg- were 135 with a value of $9.18 each. does not ask investors to step up is placed at $107,325. Hiawatha City. Assessor J.

H. Burke has com Total value this year last and throw their coin in the hopper. Mr- Alexander isutts succeeds Thoir afrits 'rmiaranW all enrte Mr. Kunmonas editor in-cheif of Gampper. He will be pleased to nf rar nant An ncwnfV crnaranW the Kansas City Star.

We know pleted the work of assessing the ment against v. "o' of the same distinction as that of Army clerks, stewards, quartermasters and paymasters. He didn't risk his life at the front but he helped win the victory by keeping in mind those left in his care and those who placed them there. Loyal men everywhere in war time willingly made sacrifices and did what they could for their country. And W.

and 1. C. Bey-C. Hawley against Dizzy and Faint serve you with anything in his line. The best of fresh meats and game in season.

'Phone '79. no more capable man for the place. city of Hiawatha and finds 157 head mer for $747. I is of little value. A company's guar He has ke'en judgment, is learned antee isn much better.

Honest men and companies don't give guar and has a genius for hard work. Troubled With Kidney Difficulty and No Appetite I proved Ur Every antees. The investor assumes all the We are sorry to note that the Way Since Taking Hoortv a 4 Populist paper is so provoked over risks when he invests his money in any scheme. The agent makes "I was taken suddenly with dizziness and faintneas at the stomach and also with kidney troubles. My whole body the establishment of a straight Democratic paper in Hiawatha.

The Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, seemed to be out of order. I sent at once his talk to interest you that he may earn a commission. If loan and building companies could guarantee World will be glad to welcome the for a physician and followed his directions new arrival. with but little change. He said I had a complication of diseases and my case was of horses; average value, I.

C. Beymer for $258.58. L. L. total value, $1,865.

Last year there Beymer against W. W. and I. C. were 174 and the value was $2,053.

Beymer" for $696.05 William W. Twenty-six cattle are listed for tax- Beymer against same for $1,223.49. ation; average value, total, E. N. Morrill against W.

W. and I. $255; last year there were 30 head C. Beymer for $199.74, and W. L.

valued at $300. Six mules this year, Dillingham against same for only 3 last, but the last year's mules mortgage ordered toreclosed. Ed-were worth $120, while the 6 are gar C. Nuzum was given judgment valued at but $50. Thirteen hogs against John C.

Guinn and others are worth $10; 3 last year were for $5,944.76, a lien on the southeast worth $6. Ten bicycles were found one-fourth of section 4, town 2, range and their worth is put at The 18. Rudolph Lichenor was given 19 taxed last year were assessed for judgment against John S. Guinn for $282. The farming implements are $338.

87 jmortgage ordered toreclosed. assessed for $285; none last year. The title of Linsley Messmore to Thirty-one wagons are valued at the northeast one-fourth of section $325; last year 43 wagons were con- 18, town 1, range 16, was quieted Wanted. Capable lady or gentleman to' travel and appoint agents. Salary $75 per month and expenses.

State age, experience and give references. Address A. B. Bailiff, Simmons Hotel, Hiawatha, Kansas. For Sale.

In Nemaha county, Kansas within 4 miles of Centralia, a 160 acre farm with a six room house, bearing orchard, living water, a good welF, rich land, everything in first class chape, at a great big bargain if sold soon. Address J. H. Morrison, Centralia, Kan. Bucklln'a Arnica Salve.

The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt hard to manage. I would get better for a 13 per cent why wouldn't some of us borrow money at five or six or seven per cent, invest it in "guaranteed" stock and clear up a nice profit without even usinff our own day or two and then would be worse again. The hand of Mr. Frank Montgomery, of Topeka, must be forever busy. Each day the very interesting Kansas City Journal prints My appetite also failed and I had a severe headache.

After the doctor said he could '3 do nothing more for me I determined to money? We do not pretend to doubt something readable by him that building and loan companies A Texag three.yearH)ld give Hood's Sarsa par Ilia a trial. In a short time after I began taking it I could do a fair dav's work. It Is now three years boy can make a ff0od free silver speech. they have also lost millions of dol- since I was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am still in good health. I have a This is really not at all remarkable a vum Free silver talk is about a three rood appetite and am full of life." MBS.

Eva Beach, Box 461, Lincoln, Kannan. tnem lor any other purpose man to year-olds' size. 17 ueueub uimseu, nis neiguuors or Hood's Sarsaparilla sidered worth $672. Of buggies and against claims of Catherine Perkins carriages this year there were re- and others. Wm.

J. Lemp Brew-ported 118 against 106 last year, ing Association was given judgment The value this year is last against Jos. R. Mauthe for his community is very lucky if he John J. Ingalls denies all reports rneum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c a box. For sale by Pottenger Pyle. MOST PERFECT MADE Is the best in fact One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all drnggists.

six for $3. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free gets back all that he puts in. The that he will be a candidate for con biggest' failure of recent years is gress. We should like to see Mr, .1 -til- I vear lb was vji k'lJiu a lieu uu iuu auu uiuvn mi.

Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. that Guarantee company of Atchison I Ingalls governor. HOGG FlilS wita Hood SanaparUla. there are 119, four more than last I Everest; property to be advertised 40 YEARS THE STANDARD..

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