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THE DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913. July 10 In American History. 1803--Federal attack on Morj-ls island. Charleston hnrbor. opened with bombardment of the of Battery Wagner.

1889--Julia Gardner Tyler, widow of President John Tyler, died: born 1820. 1890--President Harrison the bill for the admission of Wyoming Into the Union. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. Evening stars: Jupiter. Mercury.

Morning stars: Saturn. Mars The brilliant golden yellow star due southwest about 9 p. m. midway between the point overhead and the hoii KOU Is AH'tuiu! of constellation Bootes FOR SANE mm Receipts Were Just 60 Cents Less Than Cost of 'Celebration. TREASURER'S REPORT GIVEN Weather Forecast Till 8 p.

m. July 11. Special Dispatch 'o The News. Washington, July 10, Fpr Maryland--Fair and fool er tonight; Friday fair. United States Weather Bureau.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY Auto For Sale Jra Miller Lost 19 ISf Market SL For Sale or Rent R. P. Storm Festival Gospel Workers Festival Braddock RL Insurance Paid C. iR. Hottmsn Peaches For Sale Market Investments F.

Baughmaa Announcement The Marvel Announcement City Opera House READ THE NEWS I AWAY. To keep in touch with home news, Fredericktomans leaving the citv should not fail to have the Frederick News follow them It will be mailed promptly at the rate of 25 cents per month, pie- paid, and addresses may be changed as often as desired without intenuption of service. Mail order, or phone either No 171 or No 183 giving the old and new address TOMORROW DAY AT'PUBLlC PLAYGROUNDS Mis Gross, Special Instructress, Arranges For Exhibition--Sports of the Children. Tomorrow morning will be the feature the phu grounds MTss the special instruct) ess, of Baltimore, Avho lias charge of activities this at the playgrounds at the" Maryland School, hasracranged foi a special hib'tion' day tomorrow, when all the calisthenip exeicises, dances, and other amusements will be executed by the children. Alanj older persons aie expected tomorrow morning to witness the special exhibition of amusements and children's sports, -which will be presented on a competitive Tjasis M'ss Gioss has been instructing hei young lay assistants every afternoon tuis week in Kemp Hali, there being in all young ladies who are aiding Miss Gross Tomorrow morning, jf the weather is favorable, the who have been divided into two teams be en-j tered into -var'ous athletic events, and a handsome pennant will be presented to the winning squad For the little girls preparations Jiave also been made They have been instructed the different folk dances and amusements, and will compete "for prizes.

To every girl who has been present at the plajgrounds this week and -who is able to execute the games and At Final Meeting of the Committee Today Chairman Reviewed Work in Entirety--Thanks to Those Who Assisted. A final meeting of the Safe and Sane Fourth of July Committee was held this morning lor the puipose ol heaung iepoits and closing up the season's business. The report ot the treasurer, given in lull below, caused special gratification The buttons pioved a profitable source oi levenue, though i out generous donations fiom individuals and organizations the expenses could not have been met. The chanman's repoit reviewed the work in its entnety, beginning with the efforts to secure an oidmance against the letail sale ot and the great labor expended to in- teiest vaiious oiganizations in the contest tor the best float in the parade This preliminary work also included visits to the schools to secuie the co-opeiation of teachei and schol- ais Work Began Early. The active woik was begun in April when seven depattments Joimed several ot which i sub-divided and each placed in.

charge of an efficient Krom CUy KatluMt, I-Voiu H. Q. Klhs 15.00 KIOIM Boaid ol Track- 15.00 From KiilRluu ol Columbus, St. John's Council 5 00 From F. F.

Seminary A 1 00 Fiom Civic Club 4 9 From 1. 0. David Lodge a r0 Total Balance 1912 CO Total Receipts $248 S3 Expenditures To Harry C. Marman, Hauling 1 00 To Harry Marman. Freight.

4.00 To Musten and Wells, Fireworks DO fl i To Pmes for Floats 7500 To A. Jamison, etc "iO To H. C. Marman. Hauling To News, Pub.

Co 110 To Neidlg Miller, Mdse 288 To Hcndnckson I TWO CHILDREN Mrs. Clarence Whipp, of Freder to be in Phila. WITH MURPHY BEALL, CHARGE To Bnidock Heights 2r.00 To Yellow Springs Band 2200 To 4th July Buttons 1400 To Post Pub. Co Total .80 chairman These dejjai talents as follows' Publicity, Mrs Willaid, finance, Miss Siffoid, inwtations, IMrs Hammond Umer and MIS Bess Castle, paiade, Mrs Hendux, exercises in Court House Square. Mis Albeit Blown, athletics, His Dutrow, dances -properly given.

a ribbon will be It is hoped that many parents and friends will be on hand, to witness the forms of amusements wh rh the joungsters have been tanght. AMONG THE SICK These From Frederick and Vicinity Confined to The House. Mr. Luther M. Stone.

East Church street who has been confined lo tile house with rheumatism. Is improving and able to be about. Joseph Bassard. East Church street. has been very Miss Neidlg and XI Bail Zeiglei fireworks, airs Henm Kieffer The subcommittees were as follows Window caids, Mis.

Robvn and Miss Pitzpat- buttons, Mrs Four, assisted by all the ladies ot the committee and bj the following- Mrs Frank Newman, Misses Anne Sehlej, Florence Lamar, Dorothy Waielnine. Mar- gaiet B'chelberger, Xlargaiet Ford, Cornelia McSherry, Rachel Motter, 3Iay Caitj, a i Ramsburg Charrotte Sinn, Virginia Fraziei, Beatrice Trail, llary and Sue Condon and Masters Richaid Dutrow and Richard JRoss music, Mrs Pout; judges for floats and com petit ons, Mrs Harry Haller, children's Miss-t Hagan, Misses Georgia Gittinger and Doiothy Warehime, floats foi school children, Mrs Green and Mrs Pout The chaunian In hei teport remarked upon the and harmony witb. which the committee worked, noting the great results achieved with- littl-s of energy and absolutely no friction Express Thanks For Assistance. Thanks were expressed towards all ho assisted in any way to make the celebration a success; to the many who financial support, to the city authorities for their co-operation, the mounted marshals, Boy Scouts, teachers and Mt- Milton Engle and assistants, who had the conduct of the parade, the ladies and gentlemen who acted as judges, the joung men who assisted the athletics, those who oaned automobiles, the organizations and merchants who entered the beautiful floats, the committee of the Board of Trade and the gentlemen who MRS. E.

W. WILLIAMSON DEAD Sudden End Came as Great Shock to Relatives and Friends. Mis Eleanor West Williamson, widow of the late Joseph A Williamson, died suddenly earlj this moinmg at her home onJlecord street, of angina pectons The suddci death as a great shock to the family and friends, as" Mrs Williamson had been in the best ol heal th and jefatprday appealed especially cheerfu! Eailj this morning deah came peacefully while she was 1 1 sleeping. Mr- Williamson w.r, daughter of Dr Thomas and Julia Phillips McGill, of Fredencksburg, Va Her husband died seventeen years ago Mis Williamson is survived by the following children- Thomas Alhene, Misses Mary and Julia Wit liamson, all of Frederick sisters and one brother also survive: Mrs C. H.

Hill. Fulton, Mo Mason, Hockville, and Rev Jonri McGill, The Plains, Va Williamson was a Christian lady of beautiful character, admired f-nd respected by all whu Knew iiei She was an earnest member and worker of the Episcopal church, and her sudden death comes as a shock to the community. Mis Willfamson was a charter member of Fitzhugh'Lee, D. The funeral will take place Saiur- dav laming at'10 deck i vices in All Saints' Episcopal church, and interment at 311. Olivet The lam- ily request that flowers be omitted C.

Carty has charge of the funeral TWRS. 'ROGERS GIVEN DIVORCE Also Given Custody of Two Children-Were Married in 1901. Mrs Carohne Ross Rogers was this morning granted an absolute divorce her husband, George Rust Rogers, upon statutory grounds Rogers is given the custody of the two children 'born of the marriage, Caroline Ross Rogers and George Ross Rogers The father is given the nght ito see the children eveiy two months at the home of some mutual friend la Fredc-ick. The defendant is to pay the costs, amounting to about Glrl-Wlfe, Left Home on Sunday i Telling Her Husband She Was Go- Ing to Live Elsewhere Her Parents Distracted Over the Act. Leaving her husband and two children, aged nine months and two years, Mis Cltuence Whipp, on Sunday evening told her husband that she 'intended to live with him no longer aud was going elsewheie.

Fiom nil iepoits tin 1 i has chosen anothci with whom to oast her lot, and the ofllceifc aie ol the opinion (hat she lelt Frederick ith Murphy Beall, whom the inisbaiu' states been paying his wilo tit tout ions for some time. Married When 15 Years Old. Whipp is now aged 18 JOHN D. HENDRICK80N. MODEL.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR. NATIONAL BANK and was a Miss Conin, daughtei of i and Mrs. William 13. Corun, ol near Jefferson. When yet a gill of Ti she was stolen Jiom hei home one night by M.r.

Whipp and they were mamed. The patents of the joung gul at fiist most opposed the mutch, but finally lelentpd, For tne firsfyeai after then -wedded hie resided near Jefferson, then came to Fiedenck the girl-wife, always used to the liecdom of the countiy, became dissatisfied Later the husband rctiunod to the couutiy, and this sin ing came b.iclc to Fiedfi- icK, finding that hib I'u'iployment, lhat of a (ctrjienter, was chiefly ni this city Young Whipp is now employed bv Contractor Ro.r Poole Today tha husband stated that joung Beall, who is aged only 19 years, spent considerable time about Ins home Ke said Ins wife be- foie leaving on aight told him that life twith him was unbeai- able and tha.t she could Avith him 133 for the 10 weeks, hcs been removed to Baltimore for treatment. Master George Cramer, voang son of Mr. and Mrs Harry M. Cramer.

East Patrick fe3J from a ss ladder at his home on Tuesday ev n- while at play, brealdnj: llac rtomfc of has right hand. The condition of Col. Spencer C. Jones, of RockvsHc. who was recently operated on in a Washington hospilal and who for a -while was in a critical state, 3s reported to be much improved.

He is now able ail np and read HYMENEAL Til VJTE- Harry X. Baston. of Point of and Heater. of qwetly married nl Evan gelical Rf-fonned parsonage tins afternoon the pallor. Henri Kienr.

grow. assisted in securing the new ordinance. The News and Post for printing the words of national the Hon. Milton Urner for acting as master of ceremonies, Prof. Burgee and Prof.

Remsburg for their pait in the program. Company A for tbe'r escort and firing the salute, the joung ladies. Misses -Mabel King, Hilda Zacharias. Dorothy Filler and Rachel Motter, who led the children in Ihe pledge to the flag, the merchants and individuals donated prizes and ('apt- Markey and his assistants who sent off the fiieworks to snch splendid advantage. Expect Even Better Conditions.

The chairman spoke of the approval of the -public and the unity of the entire community enjoyment of the National Birthday. She added: "We regrcT- tha: a few dealers sold fireworks on a small scale and that a few children fired them off. while occasional pistol shots were heard, but are persuaded that there will be none next year." The purchase of 8re-works from the factory -aas jilained by the indifference of the local dealers to secure order at small profit allowed. In closing she said: 5s the large view of Ihs Safe and Sane Fourth of July tftat wash to caHi- are not satisfied rro- teclinsr Oae child from the disastrous of his own ignorance. The couple -were manned in 3901 and wont to Plamfield, J.

to reside In 1905 Mrs. Rogers returned to her home in Frederick and since resided here. Mr Rogeis in the divorce suit filed plea as -to the jurisdiction of the court, in that Mrs. Rogers had not resided tin 'Maryland a sufficient length of tame. This plea vfas overruled Rogers Hs a no longer Yesterday tlvs husband received a letter from h.s wife, wrir- ten, from Frederick, stating that she was -willing to leturu to her home, and stating she would never live mth Beall.

Slie stated, however, that the letter was received she would he ouY of Frodenclc. She had spent "dajs at a boarding house in this city. Probably ln Philadelphia. The officers say. they are certain that "'Mrs Whip went to Hage From there they are inclined to think they wont lo Philadelphia iState's Attorne 'Lewis stated this afternoon that he Intends to notify the United States authorities in Philadelphia and let them take action against" young Behll 1 under ihe Slave Law The father has taken the two chil- to the home of the parents of his wife, near Jefferson The parents are distracted over the action of the daughter.

Mr. Whjpp says if his wife will return he is willing to receive her into his home for the sake of their children TH1 CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK --OF-- FREDERICK, MD. CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $300,000. OFFICERS.

J. D. BAKER President WM. 0. BAKER Vlce-Preeldent H.

D. BAKER Vice-Piegldcut WM. G. ZIMMERMAN SAMUEL O. OUVALL.

DIRECTORS. Gro. WM SMIIJT, Tiios. 11. ou.v S.

RAMSHUBO. DANI r.r, BA KKU, C. M- THOMAS, D. KKFAUVTU, C. B.

CUNC, P. L. HABOKTT, WM. G. BAKEB, H.

COKUY, M. J. C. J. D.

BAKEB. PEARRE'S PHARMACY. LOCAL MENTION "broker. S. A.

Lewis attorney for Mrs Rogers and Ralph Robinson, of Baltimore and Urner and Urner represented Mr. Rogers. To Attend Luncheon. The members of the Washington County Medical Society will be the guests of the Frederick County Medical Society at a luncheon at Braddock Heights Hotel on July 24. Marriage License.

Harry N. Easton. 2.t. of Point of Rocks, and "Effie E. Heater.

26. of Lucketts. Va. nor tho coinmtunaly from She vexation of a nerve-racking holidav -we fwJ if are to stimulate JwSlT for our country jhau pndc in tsj material our oT LOCAL MENTION MR. JOHN R.

McCOY. Assistant Superintendent, Life Insurance Co. 1 wish io thank and com- panr through columns of jirc-ss for the excellent treatment ixj by company in the sel- Uement flhe on TO iiitlc son. James A. Hoffman.

The iwlicv in jour comjianj was on3 oj5 you Braddock Refoimed Sunday school will hold a festival at Braddock Saturday evening. Everybody come- Notice of Early Closing. We. the undersiarned, agree 10 close our respectj-ve stores at five (5) o'clock each evening. (Saturday ev- cepted).

from July 14th until September 5th inclusive. We kindly ask our patrons to hear mind this change of time, and to fsvvor us with early shopping DOLL BROTHERS. BEXNETT. THOS. H.

HALLER. C. THOS KEMP. NEIDIG MTL.LER. JOHN HENDR1CKSON L.

E. MULL1NIX. E. CLINE L. ETCHISON.

A REMINDER. A most important fac- toi nv the caie of sick is the purity and freshness of the remedies used and the proniptness of delivery of these remedies when needed. We offei the advantage of our complete stock and well organized service for the prompt rare and dispatch of all orders. PEARRE'S. THE DRUG STORE OF SPECIAL SERVICE.

IS MARKET ST. TELEPHONE 101. FOR MKN ONLY YOURS FOR COOLNESS AND GOMKOUT. If vou be oomioidiblo durfiiK thi i months wcur tlic Itlnd ol uiidci a milled Ho your UlHpoBlUoi) and 1)0 happy. V.

1). UNION SUITS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Tlic i of wear that does not stk'lt to vou. binds and wears well OHSM15L LIN UN MKS11 "UNIONS," SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Much has been Bald about this period that piovPntM catching cold, hut vou will novor wlutt It inoiuiM to be (Iresned right, until you tn it Ayli for booklet and then try I AND HALBH10AN WEAR.

All klncN of aoft absorbent wear at 2fic to $1,00 giuiiu'iit, to suit nny popltdbook and nil lernpon'imcntB, T1HS THAT ARK I On know that thp (io Is tlie illa- i i mink of a person? Wo Inivc tlu kinds not iio be seen olap- wlieio and a large varipty of makes nt all prices ranging fiorn 25c to $1 50 for the finest crochet stylet, SILK SOX ALL COLORS TOO Silk Sox have gotten so low in pilce that even-body cmi buy thorn will kottp you cool and dressed woll ut 2Cc to $100 LATEST ARROW COLLARS. "LaSalle," "Avalon," "Mai ley." "Bohnonl," "Glenroy," and many others are among the latest fada in summer collars. Wear uiul br wall 2 for 2Ge. J. D.

HENDRICKSON. NEIDIG MILLER. Personal attention with throa skilled and trained usslstantB flay and night, THE ETCUJSON FURNITUAB, Next New Citizens' National Ban! Frederlclr, Md Store Phone 355. House Phone 4 THOS. P.

RICE. FREDERICK, MD. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 400 NORTH MARKET STREET. THOMAS P.

RICE. 'Phone 53G. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 1- k- 1 HARRY G. TRITAPOB, REAL ESTATE, LOANS.

BONDS ANH INSURANCE. I have for sale the following that can be bought at bargain prices. SO acre farm nit uateU at Creugeri tOWll. faWA i70-ftare'taror( miles north of 1 ojlclc, a Jlne dairy Jtarin. lOU-acro farm 4 miles eoutheunt of tfie'-ierieks 120-acre farm 2 miles of Tliur- farm 1 mile Of Lewlstown.

40-utsre-tann it mile north Braddock And 'oCJoJhw desirable fuuna raujflnjf from 2t, to 350 -Ueset'JpUv6 caia'og-ue upon rH (JUBBt. of Room No. 2, Court St. REDUCTION SALE," THIS HTORE MAKES IT A POINT TO CLEAR OUT BV13RY SINGLE HUMMER ARTICLE T3ACH JULY WATCH THIS SPACE SPECIALS" 500 yards Fancy Lawns reduced to Yard. yards 'good Apron Ginghams 5e Yard.

800 yards All Linen Cluny and Toi dion Laces Yard. in doxen Turkish and Huck Towels led need to JSa'ch. 25 pieces Fine JEnghsh Long Cloth i educed to Yard i Rfiady to Use Bed Shpets, reduced to 4f) 10 Ready to Uso Cases, ueducetl to Eaclt. 15c rrepes Rlyplelles, rs- Quality Table Damask reduced, to 45c Yard. 80 yards Light Colored Narrow Perrales, reduced to Yard.

18i- White Flaxon and Fancy TDim- ities, i educed to I.9c Yard YOU CAJST SAV13 MONEY AT NEIDIG Sr MILLER. OltAYSONll. AWSi 1NSUHANCB. aia a ftiw of Uie mftny, that A huve tvs Hale: A residence ana bualmjsii propertr" on North Muiket street. 102-ttcre failn near cltyi 171'acro farm near Kay-Mar.

100-dcio farm 3 mlltiB from Freder- Ick. iGO-acie farm 7 miles from Frederick A fruit and place of 7 acres, wltti n6tnfortublts J-ruorn liouso, uuHnilkllngH for iT2I. lin- Olltce Gyr. Cuurch and Court Sts. Store, ijtllae, la inow jiosLnma- a aud 1 coYtittiuniiy, railroad JOHN N.

BRENGLE. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE, LOANS, 27 COURT ST. Phones-- Office, S4-F; Rpsldence, 318-Jt or lot 4n bttrlUjD, -t Jr 1 Jt W'Jjave tfca Bradflotilc 14 wo MilrUnsbiirc. derfldle.

Floi "We have tlie Whtn aboi.t' come see us, ytt are agents Ington, Smtth-Preimer Monarch. Nona better. When In need of SurPtjr Bonds, us, we represent a strong- company, rates as Jow as any good company. Office No. 7 N.

Market St. 2nd. Floor. 'Ebone KELLER A TOMS. to df.ath iiwanc bj at'cidcnC have ii'i'ver heard )yins; done Jn othrr comjtany.

Sicned CHARLCS R. HOFTJJAN. must as anTsTilors oT "ibis free from our noWe and fhe principles in he of and Trs" Treasurer's Report. of at Fh of fine pearlies for U. MarKct on Saturdaj Sisrty Jiome-mad" cakes.

Come and buy harpains on West Second street Wood- From Workers a in ilieSr room and tlu; -aec 1 T. hold Market Sale. On Saturday evening next in the Room of Ihe U. B. Church be a MarkfM sale.

Egcs. butter. chickens. cabbage, red befits. ofi" e.

susar. can goods. cakes. rolJs. bread, ice creaan.

etc be on sale abundance. Auction oVlock. Come and your eatables for Sunday will be from the country on Saturday fresli and in nood condiuon Kencfii of the church the- Choir harinc charce of Ihe snarkfl. Five hundred people can KELLER TOMS, REAL ESTATE. LOAN'S.

BONDS 1NST TRANCE OPPOSITE CITY HOTEL Tl'one 'iy2-W. I'rcdonck. Valuable Frederick Counly Farms and City Property for feale at bargains. Insurance of ail kinds. Fire.

Life. Accident and Industrial. Agents for the Ani'Tkan P-ondinjc Comnanv of BalJ'moro. Give- us call and nn- inced- LOCAL MENTION Notice to City Taxpayers. AH persons owing HJP Cilv feu Taxes and Slrwr Paiang arc rwjiK-st- ed lo pay jiroinpjjy.

and osls of forced collecJion. lj lorm of office has expired and Jhe Board of A3der men have me to -oHecJ aJ! 3n order Jo s-lUe account indaicence Braddock Heights Casino. Frday. II. Block 1o Winners.

bin Tiwrnan To New York JOM Buttcrnut Breakfast Bacon. Sharpen Your P.I.UJ: uinnox cnorKny. Phone 3. Don't fjul lo pa your Ka 1 or electric on or before lOlh. 1o save jour th" cJly.

cannot be June 20, 1913. A.MTAFFREY, Tax Collecior. Marman Tailor Shop. Af heing clow-d for a again for and patronage of mv Clean ing repairing and of and Iad3f; gnc-n aUenlion. 'jihori" T.

MAHMAX. rlollck JV Stable" property on Patrick street. -I can quote a Imrgaln TII ice to a quick luyer, Also over 400 other city residence ana buftliiosi piopertles, located In all sections of the citj. lum- the iarxest list fn tlie for oli to MPlcot rroin. Many of tlieae properties (U prices Call, write of ite or the c1t.

'phone me the pick projicrtiess and propositions "Tirst Class Seivice Tn-attiitfnt Aluays." and Suuare Jf vou want fire insurance I have the "old and tiled" and the best there Is Call, write or 'phone. JOHN N. BUBNGLR CHAS. T. K.

YOUlfG. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND BONDS. Here arf a (Vw especially farms which 1 for sale. Which ca.il lc tli- right jirlcc. An cleji.int f.irm containing: 117 ot laml.

all under culmatH-n iKilidlngs and finely lo- This, is ot the best liuml.sdnx'S! farms In Ihis county A farm at 1'rliaiia containing avrojt of land -with nice biiild- WHI located. A Jininl.smno farm noar Knox- I'illc. H. 1: 1L. ooiitniiiing r-s pninc Middlcwn land.

ilioAv nt nil n23 of and handsonK-st farms sn Frj-5Tk-k a faim of All A13 uuilt-r A Iti WM. H. SMITH. REAL ESTATE, LOAJSS, INVESTMENTS AND -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. 25 COURT STREET.

2ND 'PHONE 602-K 413-acre farm In Montgomery ty, well fenced, "very productive, able for. dairy, terms, at bargain price. 173-ttcre farm' two miles from MUU on Electric Ilallroad. proilUctlve, brick bank barn, price 200-ttcrc JaJry farm one mile frov Woodsboro, bulldtnss, plenty ol- water. 25 farms 'of various' sizes In different Paris of county.

City Iropertles In erlck, Urunswitk. jChurmont, etc. 5 business stands lu railroad doing large GRAYSON H. STALKY. GRAYSON H.

STALiEY- REAL ESTATE, LOANS, BONDS AND INSURANCE, BARGAIN. A farm acres slt- jknig K. it. Well improved OtllT f'll II. a 31 kinds and City parts City nil parts of the city.

S-e my Ix-fore S. T. HICKMAN. from rj in nt SI II. 1C.

at An5 Call of 3 Bulldinc As rswnlial as lie Ncwe. mcal- Don't fail Jo pay vour or ilJ on or Itftorf Jhf Ktlh, Jo save CEAMER STAITFFER. Tr REAL ESTATE. JUOJUS AJTO INSCRANCR. FOR SALE OR KXCHANGB.

Valuable Farms and City lor at bargaSns. Uefore buylas Set niy list. Positively no projjertT listed by I to be real bar- you invest money in )10inK lot, improvt-d or )wcH3nc. jois shonld know Sch a. Ufe- i Ss win tt-13 yiu where Si is.

S. T. H1CXMAN. 2S-5. OFFJCB FKUIH5KICK COl'NTV.

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