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February 14, 1920—Page 2 THE JEFFESSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE WHITE HALL. Among those ill in this section are Mrs. Charles L. Almony, the entire fam- ily of Mr. H. Milton Slade, with th< exception of Mr. Slade; Mrs. E. A. Ber- noudy, Mrs. Robert Miller, and Mr. T W. Lytle who is now able to be out The family of Mr. James A. McComas is very much improved, after having suffered from the effects of gas escap- ing from a coal stove in the home. Messrs. Charles H. and S. Oscar Al- mony, who recently sold their farm, have purchased the 50 acre farm from Mr. and Mrs. Asbury S. Wiley, known as the Dr. Barton property. They will take possession some time in March. Mr. Howard Almony has rented the farm of Mr. J. Leonard Slade. Mr. Slade will move to his property, which he recently purchased at Vernon. Mr. Works Leon, miller at the mill of Mr. W. N. Krout, w h o h a s been at his home in Washington on account of be- ing indisposed, has returned and re- sumed his duties. Miss Meyfleld Anderson, w h o h a s been acting as Superintendent of the Cal- vert County Hospital, at Prince Fred- erick, will come to her home for a few days. o JARRETTSVILLE. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Helen Elizabeth Cal- ary and Mr. Arnold Ayres, February 21. Miss Sara Smith spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. M. K. Smith. Mr. Charles German Spent several days at his home in Ellicott City. The funeral ofMr. Thomas Miller took place on Friday. Mr. Miller is sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Ella Gladden, of Baltimore, and Miss Irene Miller, of Philadelphia, and two sons Messrs. Street and Robert Miller. Bur- ial was made at Calvary Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Butler are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. George Brookhart, of Baltimore. Miss Reatha Rocock died on Satur day after a lingering illness. She was buried on Tuesday at Bethel Church The pallbearers were Messrs. John Rush and Frank Rutledge, Joshua Nel- son, Charles Beatty and Ernest Gar- rison. 0 FULLERTOPf. Mr. George Pearce's sale was post- ! on account of the storm last Wednesday. There is still a great deal of corn ih the fields, unhu Joseph Furnkase is very ill with pneumonia. Dui i past three weeks Rev. Charles J. Trinkaus has been called out on si of t h e nigh; tig an acute at- tack of grippe. A priest from Balti- more su' ;t the masses last The Finney 'property has been pur- iment. People are fleeing from the city to.get away from the heavy taxation. Mr. Harry Hippie, the popular pro- prietor of tiie Nine-Mile House, will erect a cottage on his farm in the near future. o *- BOIIING. sick with land and children, who : of flu, a r e much spent Tui s . Leon Up] * Mr. The is confined to the hi flu. . Mr. laughter, Mar- garet, lister, Mrs. Inesday. luth Gill odens- vned Virg" Mi IF burg, 1 Mr Balti JACKSONVILLE. to a we on, is 'lite Hall on Tuesday. Mrs. fa J,' i •Mr. Buell, Mrs. M. B vi '•.;orge and John Hoffi • <ts on Ti Clarence Haile, of White Hoi L. Hoffman 1 Mrs. Edward Adlesberger had the misfortune to fall on the ice Monday and fracture her knee. Her many friends hope she will soon recover. Mrs. Howard Troyer and Mr. Harry Troyer, of White Hall, were the guests of Mrs. Henry Zinkhan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zinkhan and family were surprised Tuesday night by a sled load of friends. Quite an en- joyable evening was spent. Nearly every one in this community are suffering from colds. It is hoped that t h e flu will not make its appear- ance. o GLYNDON. The meeting of the Baltimore County Pomona Grange which was to have met at Glyndon on February 12, w a s postponed because of the bad roads and disagreeable weather. A bazar was held Saturday evening in Red Men's Hall, for the benefit of the Children's Aid. Miss Emma B a y w a s in charge. Mrs. Orrick Naylor has been very sick with the Flu. O SUNNYBROOK. Miss Mary Meisner and daughter, Irene, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas, of Rutledge. Miss Mollie Wheeler has returned to her home after having spent several days with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, of Dulaney's Valley. Mr. William Gover, of Sparrows Point, spent the .week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gover. Since the last snow storm the roads have been drifted and the people were disappointed in not receiving mail for several days. BECKLEYSVILLE Miss Leonica Frank is ill at her home with bronchial trouble. Preaching on Sunday at 2.30 P. M. by the pastor, Rev. Earney, and Sun- day school a t 1.30 P . M. Mr, Millard Stine and Mrs. William Wisner and three children are suffer- ing with the grippe. Mrs. George Peregoy is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. W. Rosier, of Parkton. Mrs. Elmer Ingham and daughter, Mary, were guests of Mrs. Laura Henry last Sunday. -0- BUTLER. Mr. Josias Mallonee and family are now occupying their home here. Mr. Frank G. Scott and son, Joseph, have moved to their farm near Shawan. Mr. George Brooks has been very ill with pneumonia. Miss Olga Royston spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. Harry Cole. Mr. and Mrs. John Royston and Mr. Vincent Parks spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ensor. The way to find out how well this car will meet your requirements is to test it out yourself. We're ready any time. HOLBROOK AUTO CORPORATION Salesroom, 810 N. Charles Street Phone, Mt. Vernon 5648 Service Station, 318 W. Biddle Street Phone, Mt. Vernon 2869 FACTORY: COLUMBUS, OHIO WARREN. Mrs. Chester Riley and her three children are ill with t h e flu. Warren school was closed two days last week on account of the weather. Mrs. William Ruby, w h o h a d t h e mis- fortune to fall on the ice and break her arm, is improving. For the past few days the ice has been jammed up as far as the Warren bridge. The cause of the jam was due to the Loch Raven dam. o RAYVILLE. Mrs. P. S. Cross, w h o h a s been very ill, remains in an unimproved condition. Preaching service Sunday morning at Pine Grove U. B. Church, by the pas- tor, Rev. J. H. Lehman. The funeral of Mr. Edgar A. Shauck, 22 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Shauck, of Baltimore, but former residents of this place, was held on Thursday afternoon at Middletown M. E. Church. .—, —o NORTH POINT. Former President of the Baltimore County School Board, Mr. Thomas B. Todd, Sr., recently celebrated his 86th birthday, at his home here. , ' ^%; Roaches getinto every - thing, multiply rapidly and are hard to get rid of, unless you know ex- actly how to proceed. There is one effective way, however* that can be followed by all who are annoyed by them. *Viff iji off off off off off *ff*ff vVV'I 1 * * * ? *****"VT* V V *•> V The Eureka Life Insurance Company BALTIMORE, MD. Incorporated 1882 The Eureka Life is now a legal Reserve Old Line Stock Life Insurance Company' with 37 years commendable history back of it. Issues Every Form of Modern Life Insurance. Ll-l-ly < M"8"8 , % ,, « M S 'jaman&taai&azss&aBa ~.£L P. PiiOHE'A-S.S>A-' ST.PAUU ;- : B $ PIER- g,-PRATT ST. / twee '-rave "eaters seij; n .-, r - Bisect! 25c and 50c Eveiywhere Kills roaches. Sprinkle it liberally around all corners, aevkes and places in which they hide and they will pickly die. Don't be annoyed by them when there is an effective remedy to be had for so little cost / BSE BRAND INSECT POWDER ?lso kills flies, fleas, mosqu^oes, ants, lice, moths, bed lugs and most other insect pests. Harmless to everything but insects, McCORtfICK & CO., Baltimore, Md. Tte"Scr4mKld-j" are sponsor$ for Established 1865 WM. A. CONWAY Jobber of TINNERS' SUPPLIES Metal Roofings, Painted-Corrugated, V-Crimped and Galvanized Double Lock Roll Roofing For Dwellings, Garages and Barns Stove and Furnace Goods of all sorts. All Sizes Railroad Milk Cans, WM. A. CONWAY 626-28 FORREST ST. Phones, Mt. Vernon 2751 or 1999 Write Today for Prices 4-13-2Q Speedy-Stardy-Dependable T HE ONLY truck delivered to purchaser completely equipped with impulse starter, electric lights, windshield, bumper, driver's seat and spot light. Commerce Trucks were the first to adopt pneu- matic cord tires as standard equipment. It has been conclusively demonstrated that pneumatic cord tires cfa trucks increase the life by eliminat- ing vibration—permit greater speed—give better traction — triple tire mileage — double carrying capacity of a truck and are more economical. Let us help you solve your transportation problem* ^HAW if.'' IHBHBBiBaBBHHBlHBaBBHIl £ DO YOU WANT TO SELL £ H YOUR, HOME, FARM OR • BUSINESS STAND? " | IF SO COMMUNICATE g WITH B B £>• *%t lv ^P THE BALT1MIRE REALTY CO. 18 E. Lesington Street BALTIMORE, MD. IF YOU WANT TO PUR- B CHASE PROPERTY SEE US FIRST. WE HAVE A J LARGE LISr OF OPPOR- a TUNITIES. B 1BBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBB. None? B£< .. without questionif Hunt's Salve fails in the treatment of Ecierr.a n Tetter, Ringworm, Itch, etc " Don't become discouraged be- cause other treatments fatted Hunt's Salve has relieved hun dreds of such cases. You can't lose on our Money Bark Guarantee. Try it at our risk TODAY. Price 75c at HERGENRATHER E TOWSO m DCKWAY MOTOR TRUCK CO., Charles and 20th Sts., Baltimore, Md. THE COMMERCE MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT Ninth Year Manufacturers Motor Trucks Platform and Convertible Stake Body That is just what Larro means to you—more milk from your cows and bigger milk check® to take to your bank. For seven years Larro has been sold on a cfnarflntpp which savs vou absolutely must get a guarantee which say3 you a more milk or your money back. TlOfy » To the man who is not yet a Larro user the above guarantee is an absolute promise of better results from his cows —to the veteran Larro user it is double assurance that Larro today is the same as it was in the beginning—that its quality will never be changed. Why You Get More Milk With Larro You get more milk with Larro because it isn't a one-sided ration, but a nu- tritious, balanced food. The protein is there—in just the pro- portion to maintain the highest possible milk flow over a long period, but the carbohydrates are there too, arid the other necessary elements—all the in- gredients scientifically mixed by auto- matic machinery with just one purpose in view, to produce milk-pail results— at the same time maintaining the health of the cow. Remember that no matter how much milk your cows are producing on their, present ration, Larro is guaranteed to make them produce more. ANAL$flfl Bed-room, and Bath Wherever, whenever, heat is par- ticularly desirable a portable Per- fection Oil Heater provides it in- stantly in just the amount wanted. Ths Perfection is clean, safe, odor- lese, efficient It b^sms for ten hours on a gallon of kerosene, without soot or ashes. Easily filled and re- wicked. In use in over 3,000,000 homes. A^ddin Security (Ml gives best re- sults. At your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) *XT rv.% ^*^« » . G. BALTIMORE. MD. Charlotte, N. C. Washington, S&S. Mmwawo* » Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. Use Aladdin Security Oil THE IJEABY RATION FOR DAIRY COWS WELLS & CO., si Old Town National Bank Gay and Exeter Streets BALTIMORE. MD. United States, State and City Depository Capital, - - - $ 250,000 Surplus and Profits, - 140,000 Deposits, - - - 2,000.000 JACOB W. HOOK, President. AARON BENESCH, Vic«-Pre» HENRY O. REDUE, Vice-Prea. and Cashier F. M. MILLER, Asst. Cashier. Board of Director*. Jacob W. Hook. Henry A. Brehm. J. Henry Snyder of C. James King. Aaron Benesch. Lewis C. Rice Robt. Fusselbauffh. A. C. Dietrich. Louis E. Bartell. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Money Loaned on First and Second Mort- gages on Building Association Terms. All matters strictly confidential and money advanced within 24 hours notice. GILBERT H. PANITZ, Attorney, 700 Equitable Building, Why go to the heart of the city ? T. B. GA1XH & SONS | Machine Shop and Garage . . Belair Road RASPEBURG, MO. All kinds of Machine,Work. Nothing too large Nothing too small KELLY-SPRINGFIELD PNEUMATIC ana KELLY-SPRINGFIELD SOLID TIRES Always In Stock—All Sizes. 7-26-ly Pressed on day or night at Quarry •ryland State Archives mdsa_sc3 WILLIAM WHITNEY County Surveyor For Baltimore County 3URT1HOUSE TOV, l-14-!4^B Telephone, Towson v **IWIT & paps 8 ,, UQ ^ C. 0E , CHELM AN-^ Have You Something TO Sell ?—-" THE JEFFERSONIAN Writ*, or Phone, Towson 289 WHEELER & COLE FRANK I. WHEELER OFFUTT UI.DO., TOWSON, MD. Telephone—Towson 188 f Automobile, Fire and Liability Insnr- auce a Specialty. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT & HEALTH, LIABILITY, TORNADO, AUTOMO- BILE, WORKINGMEN'S COMPENSA- TION, PLATE GLASS, BURGLARY, STEAM BOILER, LIVE STOCK. Crops Insured Against, Fire, Llght- niiiK and Hail for short term at very small cost. Representing an Agency of Forty Years' standing, that has so long en- joyed the confidence of the public, we respectfully solicit of the people of Baltimore county a continuance of their patronage. 3-15-ly WILLIAM P. BUTLKR Licensed Auctioneer Tow»o», Md. All business given my personal at- tention. , i. .. J Towson 456 Telephone/ 1 Residence 4»1

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Page 1: The Eureka Life Insurance Company - Marylandmdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msa_sc3410/msa_sc3410_1... · days. o • JARRETTSVILLE. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss

February 14, 1920—Page 2 THE JEFFESSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.

LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE W H I T E H A L L .

A m o n g t h o s e i l l i n t h i s s e c t i o n a r e M r s . C h a r l e s L. A l m o n y , t h e e n t i r e fam­i ly of Mr. H . M i l t o n S lade , w i t h th< e x c e p t i o n of Mr. S l a d e ; M r s . E . A. Ber-n o u d y , Mrs . R o b e r t Mil ler , a n d Mr. T W . L y t l e w h o i s n o w a b l e t o be o u t

T h e f a m i l y of Mr. J a m e s A. M c C o m a s is v e r y m u c h i m p r o v e d , a f t e r h a v i n g suf fe red f r o m t h e effects of g a s escap­i n g f r o m a coa l s t o v e i n t h e h o m e .

M e s s r s . C h a r l e s H. a n d S. O s c a r Al­m o n y , w h o r e c e n t l y sold t h e i r f a r m , h a v e p u r c h a s e d t h e 50 a c r e f a r m f rom Mr. a n d M r s . A s b u r y S. W i l e y , k n o w n a s t h e D r . B a r t o n p r o p e r t y . T h e y w i l l t a k e p o s s e s s i o n s o m e t i m e in M a r c h .

Mr. H o w a r d A l m o n y h a s r e n t e d t h e f a r m of Mr. J . L e o n a r d S lade . Mr. S lade w i l l m o v e t o h i s p r o p e r t y , w h i c h h e r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d a t V e r n o n .

Mr. W o r k s Leon , m i l l e r a t t h e mi l l of Mr. W . N. K r o u t , w h o h a s b e e n a t h i s h o m e in W a s h i n g t o n on a c c o u n t of b e ­i n g i nd i sposed , h a s r e t u r n e d a n d r e ­s u m e d h i s d u t i e s .

Mis s Meyfleld A n d e r s o n , w h o h a s b e e n a c t i n g a s S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e Ca l ­v e r t C o u n t y H o s p i t a l , a t P r i n c e F r e d ­e r i ck , w i l l c o m e to h e r h o m e for a f e w d a y s .

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J A R R E T T S V I L L E .

I n v i t a t i o n s h a v e b e e n i s s u e d for t h e m a r r i a g e of M i s s H e l e n E l i z a b e t h C a l -a r y a n d Mr . A r n o l d A y r e s , F e b r u a r y 21.

Miss S a r a S m i t h s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r m o t h e r , M r s . M. K . S m i t h .

Mr. C h a r l e s G e r m a n Spen t s e v e r a l d a y s a t h i s h o m e in E l l i c o t t Ci ty .

T h e f u n e r a l ofMr. T h o m a s Mi l l e r t o o k p l a c e on F r i d a y . Mr. Mi l l e r is s u r ­v i v e d b y t w o d a u g h t e r s , M r s . E l l a G ladden , of B a l t i m o r e , a n d Miss I r e n e Mil ler , of P h i l a d e l p h i a , a n d t w o s o n s M e s s r s . S t r e e t a n d R o b e r t Mi l le r . B u r ­ia l w a s m a d e a t C a l v a r y C e m e t e r y .

Mr. a n d M r s . J e s s e B u t l e r a r e v i s i t ­i n g Mr. a n d M r s . G e o r g e B r o o k h a r t , of B a l t i m o r e .

M i s s R e a t h a Rocock d ied o n S a t u r d a y a f t e r a l i n g e r i n g i l l ne s s . She w a s b u r i e d on T u e s d a y a t B e t h e l C h u r c h T h e p a l l b e a r e r s w e r e M e s s r s . J o h n R u s h a n d F r a n k R u t l e d g e , J o s h u a Nel­son, C h a r l e s B e a t t y a n d E r n e s t Ga r ­r i son .

0 FULLERTOPf .

Mr. G e o r g e P e a r c e ' s s a l e w a s p o s t -! on a c c o u n t of t h e s t o r m l a s t

W e d n e s d a y . T h e r e is s t i l l a g r e a t d e a l of co rn

ih t h e fields, u n h u J o s e p h F u r n k a s e i s v e r y i l l w i t h

p n e u m o n i a . Dui i p a s t t h r e e w e e k s Rev .

C h a r l e s J. T r i n k a u s h a s b e e n ca l l ed o u t on si of t h e n i g h ; tig a n a c u t e a t ­t a c k of g r i p p e . A p r i e s t f rom B a l t i ­m o r e s u ' ;t t h e m a s s e s l a s t

T h e F i n n e y ' p r o p e r t y h a s b e e n p u r -iment . P e o p l e a r e

fleeing f rom t h e c i ty t o . g e t a w a y from t h e h e a v y t a x a t i o n .

Mr. H a r r y H i p p i e , t h e p o p u l a r p r o ­p r i e t o r of t i ie N ine -Mi l e H o u s e , wi l l e r e c t a c o t t a g e on h i s f a r m in t h e n e a r f u t u r e .

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Mrs . H o w a r d T r o y e r a n d Mr. H a r r y T r o y e r , of W h i t e H a l l , w e r e t h e g u e s t s of Mrs . H e n r y Z i n k h a n .

Mr. a n d Mrs . H e n r y Z i n k h a n a n d f a m i l y w e r e s u r p r i s e d T u e s d a y n i g h t b y a s led load of f r i e n d s . Q u i t e a n e n ­j o y a b l e e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t .

N e a r l y e v e r y o n e i n t h i s c o m m u n i t y a r e s u f f e r i n g f r o m co lds . I t is h o p e d t h a t t h e flu w i l l n o t m a k e i t s a p p e a r ­a n c e .

o GLYNDON.

T h e m e e t i n g of t h e B a l t i m o r e C o u n t y P o m o n a G r a n g e w h i c h w a s t o h a v e m e t a t G l y n d o n on F e b r u a r y 12, w a s p o s t p o n e d b e c a u s e of t h e b a d r o a d s a n d d i s a g r e e a b l e w e a t h e r .

A b a z a r w a s he ld S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g in R e d M e n ' s H a l l , fo r t h e benef i t of t h e C h i l d r e n ' s Aid. M i s s E m m a B a y w a s in c h a r g e .

Mrs . O r r i c k N a y l o r h a s b e e n v e r y s i c k w i t h t h e F l u .

O S U N N Y B R O O K .

Miss M a r y M e i s n e r a n d d a u g h t e r , I r e n e , s p e n t S a t u r d a y w i t h Mr . a n d Mrs . L e w i s T h o m a s , of R u t l e d g e .

Miss Mol l ie W h e e l e r h a s r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e a f t e r h a v i n g s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s w i t h h e r c o u s i n s , Mr. a n d Mrs .

H e r b e r t W h e e l e r , of D u l a n e y ' s Val ley . Mr. W i l l i a m Gover , of S p a r r o w s Po in t ,

s p e n t t h e . w e e k - e n d w i t h h i s p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . F r e d Gover .

S ince t h e l a s t s n o w s t o r m t h e r o a d s h a v e b e e n d r i f t e d a n d t h e p e o p l e w e r e d i s a p p o i n t e d in n o t r e c e i v i n g m a i l for s e v e r a l d a y s .

B E C K L E Y S V I L L E

Miss L e o n i c a F r a n k is i l l a t h e r h o m e w i t h b r o n c h i a l t r o u b l e .

P r e a c h i n g on S u n d a y a t 2.30 P . M. b y t h e p a s t o r , R e v . E a r n e y , a n d S u n ­d a y schoo l a t 1.30 P . M.

Mr, M i l l a r d S t i ne a n d Mrs . W i l l i a m W i s n e r a n d t h r e e c h i l d r e n a r e suffer­i n g w i t h t h e g r i p p e .

Mrs . G e o r g e P e r e g o y is s p e n d i n g s o m e t i m e w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . W . R o s i e r , of P a r k t o n .

Mrs . E l m e r I n g h a m a n d d a u g h t e r , M a r y , w e r e g u e s t s of Mrs . L a u r a H e n r y l a s t S u n d a y .

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B U T L E R .

Mr. J o s i a s M a l l o n e e a n d f a m i l y a r e n o w o c c u p y i n g t h e i r h o m e h e r e .

Mr. F r a n k G. S c o t t a n d son, J o s e p h , h a v e m o v e d t o t h e i r f a r m n e a r S h a w a n .

Mr. G e o r g e B r o o k s h a s b e e n v e r y ill w i t h p n e u m o n i a .

Mis s O l g a R o y s t o n s p e n t t h e w e e k ­end w i t h h e r s i s t e r , M r s . H a r r y Cole.

Mr. a n d M r s . J o h n R o y s t o n a n d Mr. V i n c e n t P a r k s s p e n t S u n d a y e v e n i n g w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs . R a y m o n d E n s o r .

The way to find out how well this car will meet your requirements is to test it out yourself.

We're ready any time.

HOLBROOK AUTO CORPORATION

Salesroom, 810 N. Charles Street P h o n e , Mt . V e r n o n 5648

Service Station, 318 W. Biddle Street P h o n e , Mt . V e r n o n 2869

FACTORY: COLUMBUS, OHIO

W A R R E N .

M r s . C h e s t e r R i l e y a n d h e r t h r e e c h i l d r e n a r e ill w i t h t h e flu.

W a r r e n schoo l w a s c losed t w o d a y s l a s t w e e k on a c c o u n t of t h e w e a t h e r .

Mrs . W i l l i a m R u b y , w h o h a d t h e m i s ­f o r t u n e to fa l l on t h e ice a n d b r e a k h e r a r m , is i m p r o v i n g .

F o r t h e p a s t f ew d a y s t h e ice h a s b e e n j a m m e d u p a s f a r a s t h e W a r r e n b r i d g e . T h e c a u s e of t h e j a m w a s d u e to t h e Loch R a v e n d a m .

o R A Y V I L L E .

M r s . P. S. Cross , w h o h a s b e e n v e r y ill , r e m a i n s in a n u n i m p r o v e d c o n d i t i o n .

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