The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 07, 1905, Image 2

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MlUSldftO ARGUS, St P. 7, 1909
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LUCIUS A. LONG, Bdltnr.
County Official Paper
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VOSQ McKINNBT
WI OWE IT TO COt. JOE MEEK
The Lewis fc CUrk management
hare given the Northwest a Joe
Meek Day, and Washing-ton Coun
ty, Meek'a adopted home, ihould
celebrate the day in nombera ex
ceeding any support yet given the
Fair. Joe Meek, with all his faults.
was a pathfinder of no mean abili
ties. He waa all man; a natural
leader; generom to a fault; blufl
and hearty, and a man of action.
His service to the Northwest was no
mean one. His action at Cham
poeg, coupled with that of his fel
lows, gave to Uncle Sam a vast do
main and there are many who
readily believe that had not Joe I.,
Meek taken the interest he did in
getting his Washington County
friends and neighbors to go to
Cham poeg that Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho would now be under
the. English flag. Joe Meek was
one of us. Let us do his memory
honor. This will be the last time
that we may ever have to pay a
tribute to the man that went before
them all 1828 he started for the
boundless West Has he not earn
ed at leaBt a passing notice? Is he
not entitled to one day from a citi
xeoehip that boasts of admiring
deeds of worth? Let Washington
County swell ths Northwest at
tendance at the Fair on Joe Meek
Day September 29!
J. C. Beach, of Glencoe, was in
town this morning.
M. Hahn, of Monntaindale, was
in the city today.
Greer's is the place to buy timo
thy and all kinds of grass seed,
Geo. Schneider, of near Banks,
was in town the first of the week.
Fred Bulling, of Laurel, was a
caller at the Argus office this morn-
Mr; and If r. A. . Helbig, ot
Spokane, Wash., were guests of E.
L. Abbott and wife, Sunday.
Just received fresh Golden
Cheddar Cheese. H. Wehrung &
Sons.
Walter Bernards, a prominent
farmer of Verboort, was in ths city
yesterday.
Probate: Estates of Gottleib
Vsrgin and John Peters, deceased,
closed of record.
E. X- Harding, of Gaston, came
down this evening, on business
with County CUrk Godman.
Slashings are being burned all
over the county, Clerk Godman
having issued about 225 permits.
David Wengsr, Helvetia's road
supervisor, waa in town yesterday,
conferring with the county court
Mrs. W. H. Harris, of Portland,
visited this week with her mother,
Mrs. Eff. Schiefishn, of Center
ville. Sam Johnson was in from Shady
Brook, yesterday, for medical aid
lor Lie ton, Otto, wbo was accident
ally shot, Tuesday evening.
John Vandenberg, of Centerville,
and Peter Vandenberg, on the
Jones' place, near Glencoe, were
Hillsboro visitors yesterday.
J. C. Utzinger and wife, of Asto
ria, are here this week, guests of
Samuel Stevens and family, and
Mrs. Ludemia Anderson,
W. B. Hare, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hare, was in town today. He
starts in a few days to resume his
medical studies at San Francisco.
James Jarmin, a recent arrival
at Forest Grove, died at the home
of his son, yesterday. He was the
father of Mrs. A. G. Huffman and
Mrs. M. S. Allen.
If you want ice cream that is of
the finest try Palmateer's. His is
the best on the coast. Polite at
tention and prompt service given
our customers. Fruits in season
' and a choice line of cigars and to
Fine supply ot seasoned rough
and dressed lumber on hand; Be
fore making a purchase give us a
call and we will save lyou money.
Thompson Bros., Monntaindale.
Mors hop stoves and pipes than
ever before have been sold here
this year an evidence of the in
crease in the yards. J. C. Lamkin
has been so busy that it required
an extra man.
Claude Greear, of the Climax
Mills, reports that the warehouse
has already received more grain
than last season, and they expect
that half as much again will be
taken in.
Mrs. H. W. Sbeohard and two
Bssvsrton, guests of F. W, Csdy
and family, They are out for a
month at the Fair and coast points.
Lost: Small, white dog, with
leather collar, bearing a Portland
tag. Answers to name of "Jimmy."
Karl Caudle, North Uillsborx .
The Misses Balls Mtrtinsea and
Mary Geiger, of Everest, Kansas,
visited Saturday at the home of C.
I). Kimberun, of hast Hillsboro.
They are out making coast points
and visiting ths Iwis Clark
Fair.
X. R. Chamberlain, who has
been contracting and building at
Portland and Salt Lake for four
ytars, came out the first of the
week and went on out to his rsnch,
near Laurel. He expects to move
on his place toon.
J. II. Thompson, of Mountain
dale was in this afternoon, and
savs that some one who wsnted to
manufacture a little hot air, stole
a box and a half of powder he had
hidden out in the woods north of
town.
Our midsummer stock of ladies'
drese goods is absolutely the finest
in the city. Call and see. H.
Wehrung A Sons.
For sale: First class confection
ery and ice cream parlors. The
only 20th century Sanitary Soda
Fountain in the city. Doing a
good business. Best location. Will
sell at invoice. Reasons for selling
going away. Inquire at this of
fice.
COTSWOLD BUCKS
For sale: Thoroughbred Cots
wold bucks, jrarlings snd two
year olds. Inquire of Jos. Cawrse,
5 miles northwest of Hillsboro.
LOWER RATES TO FAIR
Commencing September 1 the
Southern Pacific will sell round
trip tickets to Portland at one and
one-tenth fare, instead of one and
one-third, as at present This is
dons to stimulate travel to the
Fair, and is a voluntary concession
on the part of the railway com
pany. THE MARKETS,
This morning's market reports,
compiled from Portland quotations.
are:
Valley Wheat, new, 71 cents.
Barley feed, 120.00; brewing,
$21; rolled, $22 and $23.
Oats, White, $23 and $24 per ten.
Oats, Gray, $22 per ton.
Bran, $19 per ton.
Hay, Timothy, old, $14 (a) $15;
new, $11 (w $12; grain, $3 $9.
Hay, Clover, $3 and $9.
Potatoes, new, 60c(g $.75.
Eggs, Oregon ranch, 21.
Butter, Extra Creamery, 2730
Hops choice 1904, 16 snd 18 cts,
Sams Comical Stvyinja
From the Lips of Babe
fWWg AMMA," said small Elmer, "I've
ft I been a goud boy today, haven't
ir
"Tee, dear," replied his mother, "and
J'm vary proud of you."
"Well, than," continued Winer, "I
guess It alnt no use for ins to bothr
about saying my prayers tonight. Is
ttr
What Tfcey ImIH.
I wonder what Miss Bytbam
meant T
"Why, what did she say, Freddy r
"Well, I sent her some verses, y
know eleven things, I thought and
she said they were very nice, but that I
should have sent them to a chiropo
dist" Cleveland Leader.
Slight Chaae.
"I'm glad to find you ss you are,"
said the old friend. "Your great wealth
basnt changed yon."
"WeH," responded Mr. Parker, "It
has changed me a trifle. I'm eccentric
where I used to be Impolite, and de
lightfully sarcastic where I used to be
rude." Detroit Tribune.
A Careale Coaaplalaer.
Weary Husband l)octor, I don't see
why you can't cure my wife of her
aches and pains!
Doctor Sir, I have great regard for
the opinion of your wife, and If I
should cure her of her aches and paius
she'd never forgive met Detroit Free
Press.
Talk About Power
The two greatest powers on
earth are Uncle Sam and
the Fairbanks Morse En
gine, Both always ready.
You can see one work at U.
G. Gardner's blacksmith
shop, or at the Argus bfEce.
For particulars see or write
L. W. HOUSE,
IT M a.
Where
6trcmes
Meet
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OthoB.
Sengs
t'upifrtuM, ISO, hf CXkt B. Smu-
Ilsninroud, alreiiA alert, stleut, guid
ed bis uashlue; automobile iu sud out
amid the crush of traffic. Ill compan
ion was allent also, wlil.'U fart might
have diacouccrted a 1cm observant
man than Hanituoud.
lie stopixsl the iiiaclilue before a
massive granite building ami sprang to
the sidewalk. Miss Martbaui watched
Mm nbacntly. He had aakl that he
must stop at his office but the waiting
waa not uuwelcoiue to her. She liked
to watch the great tlrays aud henry
wagons and to observe th sights aud
sound of this unfamiliar part of tuo
vlt.r.
Presently atie uotleed that Hammond
had not entered the buiUllug, but was
standing In the doorway, looking up
"shall an loos roa n tuorthk.
sxuABtiu r
and down the street aa If watching for
some one. lie caught her wandering
glance aud waved bis hand, smiling
brightly. Then he put both baud to
hi mouth, making a horn, aud called
something to bar, which she could not
hear stove the roar of the street.
"He la (Ike s boy," she thought and
laughed in sympathy with Ula evjdent
Joyousoess. "There Is never any gloom
or any uncertainty about him." adding
sadly: "Men are so sure of themselves
-and of oue another. I wish I wish I
knew If he thinks only of my money,
aa all the others seem to da"
Still watching bis eager face, she
knew that whatever be had been wait
ing for was coming, and he pointed up
the street and laughed again aa be ran
lightly down the stepa.
Two young Italiana, s man and s
woman, were making ready to play.
The girl wore s rose wreath on ber
dark hair, and her eyes were filled with
the light of love ss she looked fondly
iu the face of her companion.
The strains of the music came to Miss
Markham lu fitful snatches, mingled
with the noises of the street She saw
that Hammond was listening ss if to s
symphony, and she wondered a little
as to the meaning of the scene. She
saw him place something In the girl's
small brown hand, aud then the man
took off his cap with low obeisance,
and the girl court eaied prettily aa Ham
mond raised bis bat politely and made
his way to the automobile.
"What Is ltr she questioned briefly
as he took his seat.
"Only the beautiful outcome of a lit
tle romance that I have watched as It
blossomed here amid the sordid rush
of business."
"They are lovers, these two?' fall
ing In with his mood.
"Tea. Wedded last night. Two mag
nificent types of primitive bunisolty!"
with the enthusiasm of artistic percep
tion. .
They watcbed the two ss they went
down the street, each pushing the pi
ano with one hand, while the other
hands were clasped.
"Will you tell me about thetui" she
asked as they reached s broad, quiet
avenue away from the din snd confu
sion of the city.
"Are you really interested?" turning
to look st ber curiously.
"Very much so. Please tell me."
"They are Antoine snd Carlta. They
may have other names. These are all
I know. I have watcbed them from
my window all winter. He had s tluy
fruit stand on the comer, aud she was
errand girl iu a big millinery establish
ment on the next street. I saw the
first love glances, snd I swear by Bun
ker Hill they did not come from Ao
tolne." Miss Markham laughed softly.
"I watched Carlta passing and re
passing, making several trip by the
little stand for each errand. Then
there would be days when she did not
come st all, and Antoine's neck would
have been safer In those days if it bad
really been made of rubber instead of
the material provided by the Creator."
Miss Msrknsm smiled appreciatively.
She could fancy the ardent Italian gaz
ing up and down the street watching
for bis sweetheart.
"Well, occasionally making pretense
of an abnormal desire for bananas, I
rushed out to the stand while she was
still lingering there, and so I some
times overheard a few sentences their
oft Italia leve words sounding like
bird notes In spring. Can't you fancy
them building a nest somewhere of
boughs and moss they wouldn't re
quire much more than the birds, you
know and settling down like the birds
to sing their love songs aud rear their
young?"
. A new light shone in Miss Mark
barn's clear eyes.
"And this is the man whom the girls
describe ss a mere business automa
ton," sbe thought,! but she only said
ncouraglngly, "WkUT'
.worn fn an' In-
be weut ou steadily.
'The day ot the toruudo yon remm
ber! It wbeu the wind tore atmUers
from th houses aud overthrew chlui
ne.vs and great limbs were stripped
from the tree ss the small boy pulls
leaves from s twig - that day I wit
uetbMsl the downfall ot the bouse of
ltuoua-lu other words, the complete
destruction of Autolue'a fruit suud
sud peanut cooker.
Miss Markham sighed with quick
symimtby. Hammond was uncoil
actously gtvlhg the little story s dra
matic turn.
"Poor Autolne! He made one or twe
frautlc endeavor to prevent the disas
ter, and tbeu, crushed by the misfor
tune, be clung to the ditorway of the
utllce building aud watched the gamins
as they wildly acrauihled for the scat
tered fruit"
"Aud was everything entirely ru
ined?" Miss Markhatn's baud Instinc
tively sought ber purse.
"The peanut cooker lay lu the mud,
bent snd twisted out of all sehiblauce
to Its kind. Autolue picked It up with
trembllug bauds sud tbeu, reallalug Its
luielessuem, replaced It In the gutter,
while the tears streamed down bis
cheek."
"That Isn't alir expectantly.
Hammond continued Itbetlleutly;
" 'Never uilnd, Autolue, I said cheer-fully-lt's
so easy to be cheerful over
H not ber' lulsfortuue. you. kuow
you'll aoou be ou your feet agnlu. Ws
must expect reverses tti business.' At
my word of sympathy the flood gates
of bis grief were opened, and the
word fairly tumbled over oue another,
his soft broken Kugllsb Dually relaps
lug Into Italian altogether a be told
UU story. He bad been so careful of
bis money-he had saved twenty three
dolls.' They were to have been mar
rled tomorrow, be aud Carlta, and be
was to have bought Carlta a uew gowu
and a rose wreath fur ber hair, snd
they would have been so happy I And
uow tbeu he pointed eloquently to
the ruined peauut cooker, waved both,
hands In s gesture expressing the utter
nothingness of his condition, sud th
ready tears came again.
- '! missed blui then for several
weeks. The other day they came to
gether sud waited until 1 came out
from the office. 'My brudda-b die.'
began Antoine cheerily ss soon ss I
joined them. 'An' leave Autolue sev
enty four dolls,' said Carlta. her eyas
big with the magnitude of ths tor
tune. 'An' his business,' Antoine add
ed pompously. 'Did he have a stand r
I asked him. 'No, a plauo. We mar
ry ourselves toulght. Thursday.' "
Hammond paused abruptly. The ex
pression on Miss Markham'a patrician
face was so unlike the usual air of po
lite ludlffereuce that he was almost
startled Into the telling of his own
story, forgetful of the Italian lovers.
'That is all," be added awkwardly.
''And how did you know they would
be st your office this morning f as if
reluctant to leave the subject.
"Autolue bunted me up mat night -at
the club. Said bis wife you should
have seen bis eyes when be mild tbe
word hU wife wsnted to come sud
play for me first believing it would
bring them luck. I hadn't Intended to
go downtown this morning, ss you
know, but I thought that wss really
very little to do If It would sdd any
thing to their happiness. Foolish
things, aren't theyT He turned bis
bead sway. She would agree with
this, of course, and be couldn't bear to
bsve her do so.
Sbe put ber band lightly on bis arm.
"No, they are not foolish. They are
wise. Tbey hare found tbe greatest
thing In tbe world. Those who win
love need look no farther; there Is uotb
Log more to have here. They wbo lose
It lose everything.
He put bis own strong baud over ths
smaller one resting on bis arm.
"Shall we look for It-together, EUxa
bethr -
Sbe looked hastily about there was
no one near; they were quite In the
country uow and raised her beautiful
face to his. "I think we have found
It already," sbe whispered.
Ethel's mother wss very ill, snd, call
ing the little miss to ber bedside, she
said, "Ethel, what would you do it I
should die?"
"Oh," answered Ethel, wbo did not
realize tbe gravity of the situation, "I
s'pose I'd bsve to spsnk myself."
"Mamma," said little Florence, wbo
bsd accompanied her mother to church,
"I know wbut the minister meant
when be spoke of our 'children's chil
dren.'" "What, dear?" asked ber mother.
"Dolls," answered Florence. Chi
cago News.
Aa Uaaaswetrabla ttaary.
With a pair of blunt scissors and a
half dozen sheets of tissue paper Clar
ence was busily employed iu tbe man
ufacture of paper dolls. .He worked
steadily until the paper Vua all used
excepting the bits hi bis lap. For S
time he sat gravely regarding tbe
scraps of paper, then be lifted s puz
zled face and inquired :
"Mamma, when God has finished cut
tiug out babies, wbst does he do with
the pieces of skin he has left?" Llp
plucott's Magazine.
Settle br the War,
Joseph-Do you believe all this, Ar
thur, about men buying' wives?
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Hi Expltnttloft Hai4
No Effect on the Judje
THK other evening a mas ot tbe
burglar typa stepped up to aa old
gwuUviuau and, baudlug hliu a
piece of paper, said:
"Sir, would yon be good euough to
read me the wrltlug ou this piece of
paper?"
11m ludlvtdual addressed rotwentvd
aud, moving toward the rays of a coo
vculeut gas lamp, read th following
words;
"If you utter a cry or speak S Single
word I sbsll shoot you. Ulve in your
watch aud vbalu aud your purse st
ouce and theu pas ou."
Completely taketi off hi guard, the
gentleman handed over the article
asked for sud walked off. A tew ateps
brought htm to a pollcetuau, aud, re
latlug bis story, the pair proceeded In
pursuit of th stranger, wbo was uot
yet out of sight
Next morning, before the magistrate,
th vagraut waa called upon for au ex
planattou.
"Your honor," he sakt, "1 am uot au
educated tuau aud therefor can
neither read uor write. l-t eveulng I
picked up a piece of paHr, aud. It
striking u that It might I of soui
tuiportauce, 1 took It to th first persou
I met aud asked him to decipher it
Th geutlciuau read It quietly to him
self snd theu. without saylug s word,
banded lu hi watch, chalu and purs
aud walked off without giving tu time
to recover from my surprise or to ask
him what be meant It seemed to ui
that the paper possessed a certain
value sud that h had given me the
valuables ss a reward for uudlng It"
But tbe msglstrat gave hint six
mouths just th aiu.-Loudou Tit
Bits. Natara Stear.
Iu the village ot II thar was
much Interest lu nature study, aud
through th effort of the local secre
tary of the Audubou society the tesch
er uf tbe primary school took br pu
pils out for s bird wslk.
Uttle Edward, sged three sud s bslf,
returned from the wslk much vxcltud.
"What birds did you ser asked Ula
mother.
He thought deeply fur a tuouieut aud
theu answered proudly, "I saw s roblu
snd s bluebird sud a horse chestnut.
I.lpplucott's aiagaaiu.
Win laa Werat Tares.
"Do you kuow bow wrong It Is to
cstch fish on Sunday?"
"But, boss, I ain't catchln' suy.'1
Tstler. HU Mai.
"Vou remember," said Mr. Oldbach,
wbo had ouly s slight fringe around
ths back of his bead, "that It Is said
that 'all ths hair ot our beads are
numbered.' "
"Yes," rejoined Mtss Cauetlque, "and
It seems that all of yours sre back
numbers."-Dallas News.
Aaiala-aaaa.
Mabel-Jimmy Ituwodr proposed
last ulgbt
Mamma That young wretch? Well,
I hope yon sat down on blin good aud
bsrd.
Mabel-1 did. And bo' II never pro
pose to another girl a long s be lives.
Cleveland Leader.
Waa' ta Be BohI
"Mr. Meek ley sud Miss Stroug sre
actually to be married, ebT"
"Yes, uuless be gets scared snd
backs out. It makes him nervous ev
ery time sbe mentions tbe troueseeu
she's going to wesr. Sbe pronounces It
so much like trousers." Philadelphia
Press.
' A arsala. '
Nell Isn't sbs s peculiar girl? She
wouldn't look at him when be wss
rich, but now, after bs's lost all bis
money, sbe accepts him. .
Belle Well, you know bow crszy
every woman Is to get anything that's
reduced. Catholic Staudard and Times.
Worse Yet.
Mr. Justjolued They say It Is bad
luck to remove a wedding ring.
Mrs. Justjolned-Ob, yes, but It Is
often worse luck to put one on. Wash
ington Star. '
Nat a Mil.
"Can bis horse beat 2:30?" .
"Yes, If tbe distance Isn't too far,"
levelsnd Plain Dealer.
Her Dearest Desire.
Man wants but llttls hr bslow.
Sweat woman's wants ar great;
, 8he wants to malts a splendid show
And always gats In 1st. ' 1
She longs for Jewels by ths peek,
Bhe wants to dress to kill:
Shs wants, beside a graceful neck, !
A castle on som hill.
Bhe want to shins mora brightly than
Th others In her set;
She wants all that the richest mas
, With nil his sold may set. -Bhe
wants a thousand willing slave
To hurry at her call;
he wants afflaotlon, but she crave
A title most of all.
Chicago Reoord'-Hendd.
A Calaeldeaee,
"How's your husband?" :
"Charley wss very ill yesterday, but
he Is better this . morning. It Is a
singular coincidence, but he always re
covers when there is a prospect of a
good ball game." Washington Star.
.""'"est Aaywar.
"Too many words are wearisome,"
said Qnoter. " 'Brevity Is the soul of
Wit'"
"Not always," replied the observer,
"tinr tit am vnt It Is SIWSVS COU
First Quality
(' Wc provide for the people who have had enough cx-
pericucc to know that inferior goods arc dear at auy
(i price; who have learned that gotnl goods from a first
' quality, trustworthy house arc always cheater
J J really and aggressively cheaper to buy,
Wc Have Made a Reputation
For our prescription work, Iwcause wc do the work ex
actly as it should be done. We pay uo one a jK'rceut
age to scud us prescriptions, ami, therefore, it p:tys
you to biiug such work to
BAILEY'S PHARMACY
9 This is an advertisement,
BOOKS
FREE
FREE
Wc will preseut a nice cloth
InHind book with every pair of
shoes bought at our store, irre
spective of the price of shoes,
Our stock is complete, aud our
price the very lowest. Ifcm't
fail to come aud see our shoes,
and the book is yours.
L. M. Hoyt Co.
HILLSBORO. ORE.
WEINHARDS (On dtaughl)
The best of all Beers.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
At
4s4sJ
Timothy Seed
We can sell you Timothy Seed, Alsike, Knglish
Rye Grass Seed, at prices that will save you money,
Flour and Mill Feed
At lowest prices. We arc in the market to buy
oats. Sell to us and save the trouble of shipping
aud its annoyance. We pay the highest market
price. ,
H. L HARTRAMPF,
Main Street Feed Store. - Hillsboro
W. J. VAN
PBRCHEKON STALLION
The Peroheron horse, Black Dia
mond Ville, will make the Fall
stand as follows, comtn-noing Sep
tember 11th: At Hillsboro, from
Monday ooon until Tuesday noon;
at Glencoe, at V. Smith's place,
from Tuesday evening until Wed
nesday morning; at' Forest Grove,
from Wednesday noon until Thurs
day evening,
T.J. WAM.AN, Owner.
The Japanese at Tokio are riot
lng because the terms of the peace
nrfBaSSMBSS
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Drug Store
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aud likewise it is a fact. K
FREE
W. V. WILEY'S !
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Don't QuH Your Duolnomm.
It's tt nrMsry to follow In advice of the was who
Mid, "II your drinking InUrferu with your owl
maa, quit your twain."
GYRUS HODLQ "S
are An old whlakits of quality, that are Indoraed silk
by invrtrrala and occaaionsl drinker. Tlwae whlakit a
Irare the brad aa clrar aa a brll the next dar-fit for
buatneaa, Alwaya call for thara In reply to ttaa arrat
American Inquiry, " What'll It b 1 " 7 n
Ml mil Olukm. ars aef Oaa).
KHUVVn CO., 1st., murSjalan, PORTLAND, OM.
Not to of final Settlement.
Notion Is hrly given, that, the sismt
trliof th Kstat ofOllvt-r Oalbrealh, U
i;ased, lias on this dav 111, (I Willi the
Comity Court of Washington County.
Orrpon, her filial aooount aa esemitrlx of
sall estate, and that saiil Court, liy an or
iler made and entered tha dale. 'lias ap
pointed the 25th day of September, IMA,
as the time, and the Court House In
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
aa the place for heart' g objection to said
Una! settlement of this estate.
Dateil this Wth day of August, IIHK,
NARsfl OALBRKATH,
Kxemitrix or theEstaleor Oliver (1U
breath. Deceased,
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