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TIME TABLE. . JGOIDR$ SEAL:—If you have any Golden Seal (YelloW Roo') for Sale, or expect to collect the wild roots during the season, write me M I want several hundred Ibous- a«l lor planting purposes. Address J. W. SKARS, P.- O Bo* $63, Somerset, Kentucky. March 33 41. ;FOR SULK:—One new hand made jjj»- spring tfaijon, built lor rough roads OJJ«" . ; i * aqd_ hard aprvice, for sale at bargain j • • • " if taken at'cn.e. Address , ' "jf. U P, CpOlc.: • . jjjp j • Carriage ruaker. ' 1 w»» Mch. M-^t. May wood,'Kv. ••••• I K T H E DISTKICT COURT O P ' j ' ; " : T H ^ . - U N H E D S T A T E S . 1 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OP ! •" KBKTDCKY! JUn ID the-matter } S!^ ) of t A bankrupt. + ? J, W. Rider .) ZZ ' '• . Stanford, Ky., April; 3, 10T2 J"" . j A meeting of the creditors of the JtH ' aboved pamed, who has been «d j odged Bankrupt, will be held at tlje office of the Referee, Stanford 5«|; ,, Ey., on (he 15 day pf April mis l£Z a? 9 o'clock a. m.'to elect a Trustee . fgf the estat? of '?aid bankrupt, and fcjr- the transaction of other business SH~ as may qome before the meeting: limply with Sec. 57 of the Bank- rii|pt act concerning prjOofof claims otherwise your claim can not be ££! * ' avowed. J. N. SAONDEHS, - ' j ; Referee in-Bankruptcy. HOME ECONOMIC CLUB. EST The Agricultural train, which I I T " , stppped iu Mt. Vernon, last Sat- tSZ uiday had one car devoted- to Do- *Tt7 - s nitsticScience, which was particu- 5J£ v.- l^ly attractive to the women and 511- gfrU. After several demoostra. tiwiii i i i-i 1«> tijn were given. Mrs. Olareiit* |Sr|y| |l|||] t^artiit of the Federal Ion of -Worn; "" etfs.Giib urged "the women of Mt. jf i* VjJinoq; aod vicinity 'to forma character o( home life, such a j. School, will give a detaonstratkui ® nd di * dob was organized and a President and will also give some interesting t^'utMTjractihs fii wliith' the pb" a'id Secretary were clewed. ,For • and valuable information in regard jeets o^tfcp club is thus outlined.'' the purpose of completing tbia-or to Home Economics, "To aldy the best ways of ion- ganization, a meeting wili he held • •• W ith the coming of the Beautiful Spring we know that every lady will wanta nice new suit, and we are prepared to show you the greatest values- and styles ever shown in this country. We earnestly request everyone to visit our store as quichly as possi- ble, and examine our Mammoth Stockof Goods A. H. HAMLIN LIVINGSTON, KY, left mo with a frightful cough aud very weak. Ihadepfll&when I could harflv breathe or speak f o r 10 to 20 minutes. Jly doctor could not help GUARANTEED PERSONAL -Or. -^y. T. Francis is at home this ueek' J. Or Riddle was up from Crab Orchard Wednesday. Henry Frederick, of Pittsburg is with relatives here. Mr and Mrs. M. B. Salin up from Stanford Wednesday. XI R. Ferguson, fireman 01 & S. vvas here during week. O. W. Baker is visiting the family of John Cress, Preacbers- ville. S. C. Franklin has returned from a trip to Or. Pennington's at Bertha. jack Adams was called back to Corhin yesterday <>n account ot -serious illne^i of wile. Mrs. Belle Covce left Tuesday tor San Antonio Texas, aftex a ten months visit to Kentucky relatives. •J". G . Reynolds was here Wed- - oesdsv and reported hi» son, Albert, very low with consumption. Mr. add Mrs Can Adams were here from Hamilton Onio, to at- tend the", burial of Mrs. John Ramsey. MissXola Jones will spend next weeb At her hooie in Wincne-iier. S. T. Proctor has begun the improvements of and, an addition to the house lately purchased of W. B.' Whitehead at corner of Williams and Poplar street. Have you read th* cUsti np order of the town board? Mt Vernon is certainlv ready for n clean up day, and as April 19-20 i* tc le observed throughout tbl state as clean up day, we trust Mt. Vt-rnoO nill be in line, r Now is the tipie to set out \ oui strawberry bed for next 5 ear Rev. George S. Watson.' who set out u large bed of the best varieties last sortrg, has a few hundred plants for sale at go ct«. per hundred. Apr. 6 tf Squire J. H. Lambert. of Boone, was here Monday enroute to Nina Garrard conniy. where he was ied on Tuesday to Migi Mary E. Wheeler, of that place. Mr and Mrs. Lambert were passengers yi stetdav afternoon's train bound (or Knoxville aud other Southern points. The spring meeting of Transvl-' nia Presbytery will be held at Lancaster, on Tuesday and Wed- nesday of next week. Rev. C. C. Brown's church at Lancaster has the honor ol entertaining the bodv za uortn.. 24 nostn 3:53 a m | length of time than ever b'fore. evpning service, commencing aj ®3 sdbth -.11:38 a ro j "A hive of industry and a 1 swarm 7 : 3°i he will .speak Ironi, the text 21 South 13:19 a m of re , 0 t ternls used by "Seeking rest". Bapiiziug at W JAS. LANDROM. Agent. John W". Bioin in speaking.»f t^e o'clock Sunday school at usi; I Phons No. s8. Livingston dispatchers ofticS and hours. Strangers and others cui. its force. dially invited. Mrs. John K. n.sey dieJ last Monday at her home ou j Renfrc creek, alter ao illness of several weeks There has never cotr.e nnder our observation . a m tcb -••adder death, thau that jof Mri Rams>n*. S o m e five^or sli weeks a<o she gave birth to twin t abie trom -vhich jhe never refcovired. Besides the twios, she lekves two other small children. The burial tool< place at the Maretburg grave yard, having been postponed from Tuesday on aocount; of high The husband atid re'a tives have the svmpatby ot the community in their hour ot sad affliction. CopygiGHT:—Jatqts ma;e- has bf:n granted a copyright 0:1 a Menial Calendar, a system ibai can be memorued in few m<flutes by which < o e can aaoertain "in the dark as y t l as in the light", withoi t refer ; uce to almanac or, calendar: ' Tleiay of wheels of any date during the j'esr. " : The mombkhaving 61 e Suidays gnd tbeir dates. The dates of all jit.: 2fld. 3rd and 4th Mondays (usually court opening days) or other days and date* etc., of chib, lodge ofr other periodical gatherings.- Day of week* Washington's birthday. 4th. , July, Chfistmas, New Vear ettf. Dale of Thanksgiving. Simple, easy and convenient. Bv" mail 10 cts, Address Tele- phone Kxcbange, Ml. Vernon, Ky. ; BROWN MEMORIAL .SpHQQL I.ida Parcel! is a new stijdent at the school and a member of the dormitory family.—Ida iHamliu has returned to achool jfter an absence due to sicklies*. Mun>ie McHargue is; in the dormitory again after an absence caused -by illness in the family.—During the week Ella Coffey received a re for doing tbe best work during March, iu the seventh and eighth grade reading elkss and Christine McFerton for writing ihe best biography in the c i a » — F i v e of tile seventh and eighth grade spelling pupils made perfect grades during, March, missing; neither words 'nor definitions.; The names atIhe five are Bee Hldridge, Miranda Purcell, Elsie Rhea, Christine McPerron and Katie Kaiu. | Gamma Sigma gavetbe following program °° Friday March 31 Song » Old Kentucky Home Rofi call answered by Bible verses Reading Bee EJd'idge "Piano Solo Sayde Richards Recitatjon Elizabeth Gentry Brat sojng I Society Reading ^ Mattie Huff Recitation Jennie Morrow Miller Song Four ' Le«f Clover Society With' the , first sunshiny days the interest- in athletics "^is being revive.d' and tome, interesting games of baskef ball and tennis being {Vanned. W. ljj. Graves haa bought the UvitgKoit telephone exchange GUARANTEED CLOTHES She \-'ll be accompanied by Miss that met here last veaj. tJev G. Anna Tate. !S- ^'atson leaves for Lincaster I-r. W. D. Caswell has beer, u p | T u e s d a y morning. from Kings Mounta.n to »ee hisj The r armer lrj |„ g t 0 (Rrin wUo sick mother at Brush Creek. She ^ QeVer takes or reads a paper, no' is. better. {even a good farm journal, is like Mrs. Anna Miller was iu Stan- the lawyer trying to practice law ford Tuesday to read some w |, 0 cever saw a law book. His depositions before ihe Jury in the^ )„ eritffely done snd his lo Walleh case. jcome very •mall. A little inieli- Mrs. C. C. Williams and Miss gence required on the farm Sune Thompson are with Mrs. well as any other business or' pro Williams' daughter, Mrs. J. C. fession, if any great success is Wei-t in Louisville to' a few days, attained. George S. Durham, of Brodhead, The directorg ofthe Rockcastle a brother of the popular book- County ' Fajr Association have keeper of W. J. Sparks Co., has again decided DOt t0 chalge any a position with tbe company at eDtrance f eti or , rt , aio any pa,, of Sparks Quarry. the premiums offered, in this years SheriffScovill and dejuty Frank pre m i u m list of the preat Rock- Mullins, were , pass ngeia on oastle County Fal». Tuesday's train returning from | It cost the people nothing what- Kddvville where tbev liad been to ever to exhibit their stock in any take Way who was sentenced to r j ogi this should be very pleasing the Electric chair from the Laurel Circuit-Court. Mrs. Lillie Penning on, .of East Bernstadt, and Miss Ethel Rosiner, of Beattyville, have returned to their home after a pleasant visit, with „Mrs. Pennington's cousin, Mrs. Minnie Merricks. Hon. Nat Sene'l. of London, candidate foi Eleventh district delegate to the Democratic Nation- r 1 Convention, was here yesterday in- the interest. of bis candidacy. It is assured that Mr. 'Sewell will get the instruction of Rockcastle as one of the -'delegates. H. V. Baffin was over fro*n Lan- caster Saturday to sign up papers in thi transfer of Livingatoii tele- phone exchange. Mr. Bastin aavs tbere.is the holies', kind ot a hot fight in Garrard between the Taft and Roosevelt' forces with odds in favor of the big stick. . to all the patrons of the Fair. That lad of yours. You want him to have all the fun he can. The livelier he is the better yqu lik^ it. Yet' oftimes when you see ripped «eams and lost buttons you wfeh he would tame down just a bit. . ft is ndt all his fault^f his clothes don't hold together. Perhaps they were not made <juite right to begin with. ,' Next time he is ready for a s6it, come here and look at Boys Clothes. See how much better they are than the ordinary kind, yet they cost no more. Ifyou . want the best—you want Boys Clothes." I Special valuS this week at. $2 tip to $7.50 I i. * 4 at ^ 1 — Are Different and Better These are clothes so well and carefully made by the most expert tailors in America that they are guaranteed to give satisfactory &ear. They are also guaranteed to be all- wool, which assures that you'll get a lot of wear out of the suit you choose from our big range of new spring styles and pattarns. WE ARE READY TO-DAY WITH THESMOST COMPLETE LINE EASTER FIXINGS EVER OFFERED THE MEN of this COMMUNITY COME IN AND TAKE A LOOK SELLING GOOD CLOTHES since 1887

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Page 1: A. H. HAMLIN - rockcastlelibrary.org · TIME TABLE.. JGOIDR$ SEAL:—If you have any Golden Seal (YelloW Roo') for Sale, or expect to collect the wild roots during the season, write

T I M E T A B L E .

. J G O I D R $ SEAL:—If y o u have a n y Go lden Seal (YelloW R o o ' ) for Sale, o r expec t t o collect the wi ld r o o t s d u r i n g t h e season, wr i t e m e M I wan t severa l h u n d r e d Ibous -a « l lor p l an t i ng purposes .

Addre s s J. W . SKARS, P.- O Bo* $63, Somerset , K e n t u c k y . March 33 41.

;FOR SULK:—One n e w hand made j j j » -s p r i n g tfaijon, built lor rough roads OJJ«" . ;i * aqd_ ha rd aprvice, for sale at ba rga in j • • • " if t a k e n a t ' c n . e . A d d r e s s ,

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Mch . M - ^ t . May w o o d , ' K v . • •••••

I K T H E D I S T K I C T C O U R T O P ' j ' ; " : T H ^ . - U N H E D S T A T E S . 1

F O R T H E E A S T E R N D I S T R I C T O P

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ID t h e - m a t t e r } S ! ^ ) • of • t A b a n k r u p t . + ? J, W. Rider .) ZZ ' '•

. S tanford , K y . , Apr i l ; 3, 10T2 J " " .

j A mee t ing of the c red i to rs of the J t H ' aboved p a m e d , w h o h a s been «d

j o d g e d B a n k r u p t , will b e held at t l je office of t h e Referee, S tan fo rd 5 « | ; ,, E y . , o n (he 15 day p f Apr i l m i s l£Z a? 9 o 'c lock a. m . ' t o elect a T r u s t e e . fg f t h e es ta t? of '?aid b a n k r u p t , a n d fcjr- t h e t r ansac t ion of o t h e r bus iness SH~ as m a y qome before t h e mee t i ng : l i m p l y w i t h Sec. 57 of t h e Bank-rii|pt a c t c o n c e r n i n g prjOofof claims o the rwise y o u r c la im c a n n o t be £ £ ! * ' a v o w e d . J . N. SAONDEHS, - '

j ; Refe ree i n - B a n k r u p t c y .

H O M E E C O N O M I C C L U B . E S T

T h e A g r i c u l t u r a l t ra in , which I IT" , s t ppped iu M t . Vernon , l as t Sa t - tSZ u i d a y had o n e c a r devoted- t o Do- *Tt7 -s

n i t s t i c S c i e n c e , w h i c h w a s par t icu- 5 J £ v.-l ^ l y a t t r a c t i v e to t h e w o m e n a n d 511-g f rU . A f t e r severa l d e m o o s t r a . tiwiii i i i- i 1«> t i j n were given. Mrs . Olare i i t* | S r | y | | l | | | ] t ^ a r t i i t of the Federa l Ion of -Worn; " " e t f s . G i i b u r g e d "the women of M t . jf i* VjJ inoq ; a o d vic in i ty ' t o f o r m a charac te r o( h o m e life, s u c h a j. School , will g ive a d e t a o n s t r a t k u i

® n d d i * d o b w a s organized a n d a P res iden t a n d will a l so g i v e some i n t e r e s t i n g t ^ ' u t M T j r a c t i h s fii wli i th ' t h e pb" a ' id S e c r e t a r y were c lewed. ,For • a n d va luab le i n fo rma t ion in regard j e e t s o^tfcp c l u b is t h u s out l ined. ' ' t h e pu rpose of comple t ing tbia-or t o H o m e Economics , " T o a l d y the best w a y s of i o n - ganiza t ion , a mee t ing wili he held • ••

With the coming of the Beautiful Spring we

know that every lady will wan ta nice new suit, and we are prepared to show you the greatest values- and styles ever shown in this country. We e a r n e s t l y request everyone to visit our store as quichly as possi-ble, and examine our Mammoth Stockof Goods

A. H. HAMLIN LIVINGSTON, KY,

left mo wi th a f r igh t fu l cough aud very weak. Ihadepfl l&when I could harflv breathe or speak fo r 10 to 20 minutes. J ly doctor could no t help

GUARANTEED

P E R S O N A L

- O r . - ^ y . T . F ranc i s is a t h o m e t h i s u e e k ' •

J. O r Riddle was u p f r o m C r a b O r c h a r d W e d n e s d a y .

H e n r y F rede r i ck , of P i t t sbu rg is wi th re la t ives here .

Mr a n d Mrs . M. B. Salin u p from S tan fo rd Wednesday .

XI R. Fe rguson , fireman 01 & S. vvas h e r e d u r i n g w e e k .

O . W . Baker is v is i t ing the fami ly of J o h n Cres s , Preacbers -ville.

S . C . F r a n k l i n h a s r e t u r n e d f rom a t r i p to Or . P e n n i n g t o n ' s at Ber tha .

j a c k A d a m s was called back t o C o r h i n yes te rday <>n account ot -ser ious illne^i of wi le .

Mrs . Belle Covce le f t T u e s d a y tor S a n An ton io T e x a s , aftex a ten m o n t h s visit t o K e n t u c k y r e l a t ives .

•J". G . Reynolds w a s here Wed-- o e s d s v and repor ted hi» s o n ,

A l b e r t , very low with c o n s u m p t i o n . Mr. add Mrs Can A d a m s were

h e r e f rom H a m i l t o n Onio, to a t -t e n d the", bur ia l of Mrs . J o h n R a m s e y .

M i s s X o l a Jones will spend n e x t w e e b At her hooie in Wincne- i ier .

S . T . Proc tor h a s b e g u n t h e i m p r o v e m e n t s of and, an addi t ion to t h e house lately pu rchased of W . B . ' W h i t e h e a d at corner of Wi l l i ams and Poplar s t ree t .

Have you read th* cUsti n p o rde r of the t own board? Mt V e r n o n is ce r t a in lv ready for n c lean u p day , and as Apri l 19-20 i* t c l e observed t h r o u g h o u t tbl s t a t e as clean u p d a y , we t rust Mt. Vt-rnoO n i l l be in line, r

Now is t h e t ipie t o set ou t \ oui s t r awbe r ry bed fo r next 5 ear Rev. G e o r g e S . W a t s o n . ' who set ou t u large bed of the best var ie t ies las t s o r t r g , h a s a few hundred p l an t s fo r sale a t go c t« . per h u n d r e d . A p r . 6 tf

S q u i r e J. H . L a m b e r t . of Boone, was here Monday e n r o u t e to N ina Gar ra rd c o n n i y . w h e r e he was

ied o n T u e s d a y to Migi Mary E . Wheele r , of t ha t place. Mr and Mrs. Lamber t were p a s s e n g e r s

yi s t e tdav a f t e r n o o n ' s t ra in b o u n d (or Knoxvi l l e a u d o the r S o u t h e r n points .

T h e sp r i ng mee t ing of T ransv l - ' nia P resby te ry will be held a t

Lancas te r , o n T u e s d a y and Wed-nesday of nex t week . Rev . C. C. B r o w n ' s c h u r c h at Lancas t e r h a s t h e honor ol en t e r t a in ing t h e bodv

z a u o r t n . . 24 n o s t n 3 :53 a m | l eng th of t ime t h a n eve r b ' f o r e . evpning service, c o m m e n c i n g a j ®3 s d b t h -.11:38 a ro j " A h i v e of i ndus t ry and a1 swarm 7 :3°i h e will .speak Ironi, t h e t ex t 21 S o u t h 13:19 a m o f „ r e , 0 t t e rn l s used by " S e e k i n g r e s t " . Bap i i z iug at W

JAS. LANDROM. A g e n t . J o h n W". B i o i n in speaking .»f t ^ e o 'clock S u n d a y school at usi ; I P h o n s N o . s 8 . L i v i n g s t o n d i spa tchers oft icS a n d hours . S t r a n g e r s a n d o t h e r s c u i .

i ts fo rce . • dially invi ted.

Mrs . J o h n K. n.sey d ieJ last Monday a t her h o m e ou j R e n f r c creek , a l t e r ao i l lness of s e v e r a l weeks T h e r e has never cotr.e n n d e r o u r observa t ion . a m t cb -••adder dea th , t h a u tha t jof M r i Rams>n*. S o m e five^or s l i w e e k s a<o s h e gave b i r th to twin t abie t rom -vhich j h e n e v e r refcovired. Besides the twios , s h e lekves two o t h e r small ch i ld ren . T h e bur ia l tool< place at the M a r e t b u r g g rave y a r d , hav ing been pos tponed f r o m T u e s d a y on aocount ; of h igh

T h e husband atid re 'a t ives have the s v m p a t b y ot the c o m m u n i t y in the i r h o u r ot sad affl iction.

C o p y g i G H T : — J a t q t s ma;e- h a s b f : n g r a n t e d a copyr igh t 0:1 a M e n i a l Ca lendar , a s y s t e m ibai can be m e m o r u e d in j« few m<flutes by which < o e can aaoertain " in t h e d a r k as y t l a s in the l i g h t " , wi thoi t r e f e r ; u c e t o a l m a n a c or, calendar: '

T l e i a y of wheels of a n y da t e d u r i n g the j ' esr . " : •

T h e m o m b k h a v i n g 61 e S u i d a y s gnd tbe i r dates.

T h e da t e s of all j i t . : 2fld. 3 rd a n d 4 t h M o n d a y s (usual ly c o u r t o p e n i n g days) o r o t h e r days a n d da te* e tc . , of chib, lodge ofr o t h e r periodical g a t h e r i n g s . -

Day of week* W a s h i n g t o n ' s b i r t hday . 4 th . , J u l y , C h f i s t m a s , N e w Vear ettf.

Dale of T h a n k s g i v i n g . S imp le , easy and conven ien t . Bv" mail 10 cts , Address Te le -

p h o n e K x c b a n g e , Ml. V e r n o n , Ky . • ;

B R O W N M E M O R I A L . S p H Q Q L

I.ida Parce l ! is a n e w st i jdent a t t h e school and a m e m b e r of the d o r m i t o r y f a m i l y . — I d a iHamliu has r e tu rned to achool j f t e r an absence d u e t o sicklies*. — Mun>ie M c H a r g u e is; in the d o r m i t o r y again a f t e r an absence caused -by i l lness in t h e f a m i l y . — D u r i n g the

week Ella Coffey received a r e for d o i n g tbe best work

d u r i n g March , iu the seventh a n d e igh th g rade r ead ing elkss and Chr is t ine M c F e r t o n for wr i t ing ihe best b iography in t h e c i a » — Five of t i le s e v e n t h a n d e igh th g rade spel l ing pupi l s m a d e perfect g r ades d u r i n g , March , miss ing; ne i the r words ' n o r definitions.; T h e n a m e s atIhe five a re Bee Hldridge, M i r a n d a Purce l l , E l s i e Rhea , Chr is t ine M c P e r r o n a n d Ka t ie Kaiu . |

G a m m a S igma g a v e t b e fo l lowing p r o g r a m ° ° F r i d a y M a r c h 31 S o n g » Old K e n t u c k y H o m e Rofi cal l a n s w e r e d by Bib le verses R e a d i n g Bee E J d ' i d g e

"Piano Solo S a y d e R i c h a r d s R e c i t a t j o n El izabe th G e n t r y B r a t sojng I Society Read ing ^ Mat t ie Huff Rec i ta t ion J e n n i e Morrow Mil le r S o n g F o u r ' Le«f Clover Socie ty

W i t h ' t h e , first s u n s h i n y d a y s t h e i n t e r e s t - in a th le t i c s "^is be ing revive.d' a n d tome , in teres t ing games of baskef ball a n d t enn i s be ing {Vanned.

W . l j j . G r a v e s haa bough t t h e U v i t g K o i t t e l e p h o n e e x c h a n g e

GUARANTEED CLOTHES

S h e \- ' l l be accompan ied by Miss tha t met h e r e last vea j . tJev G . A n n a T a t e . !S- ^ ' a t s o n leaves fo r L i n c a s t e r

I - r . W . D. Caswell has beer, u p | T u e s d a y m o r n i n g . f rom K i n g s M o u n t a . n t o »ee h i s j T h e r a r m e r l r j | „ g t 0 ( R r i n w U o

sick m o t h e r a t B r u s h Creek . She ^ Q e V e r t ake s or reads a paper , n o ' i s . be t t e r . {even a good f a r m journa l , is l ike

Mrs . A n n a Miller was iu S t a n - the lawyer t r y i n g to p rac t ice law ford T u e s d a y to read some w | , 0 c e v e r s aw a law book. H i s depos i t i ons be fo re ihe Ju ry in the^ )„ eri tffely done snd his lo W a l l e h case. j come very •mal l . A l i t t le iniel i-

Mrs . C . C . Wi l l i ams a n d Miss g e n c e requ i red on t h e farm a« S u n e T h o m p s o n a r e w i t h M r s . well a s a n y o t h e r bus iness o r ' p r o Wi l l i ams ' d a u g h t e r , Mrs . J . C . fession, if any grea t success is Wei-t in Louisv i l le t o ' a few days , a t t a ined .

G e o r g e S. D u r h a m , of B r o d h e a d , T h e d i r e c t o r g o f t h e Rockcas t l e a b r o t h e r of t h e p o p u l a r book- C o u n t y ' F a j r Association have k e e p e r of W . J . S p a r k s Co. , h a s a g a i n d e c i d e d D O t t 0 c h a l g e a n y

a posi t ion w i t h t b e c o m p a n y a t e D t r a n c e f e t i o r , r t , a i o a n y p a , , o f

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