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CUK LMADKU Ul ITilKlli OK LA.
PAGE SEVEN
WANTS
CLASSIFIED
LAB1
WANTS
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W
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ANT
CLASSIFIED
EiUSINESS CHANCES
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WANTS MEAN WLS0N T0
classified E3 SWEEP COUNTRY
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LEGISLATIVE NOMINEES
Alius R.
1:
IWSII
D.
RilVLLLAHtOUk
There tOfti flfteafl districts. Ini in J-
Itig both senate and bouse of repre
entatlvcs. ltir which neither Social-
WW!
0 Plana ulii
Mr-it
AIMOX ('
eral pari
Legal and I
THE LEADER.
iora loh Irwi most lib.
an and forms tree i
any l financial status
ag Arizona Corpora- j
itlaa TPusl Oo l'hoe-;
A'TKD - To buj gas
range Address A X cu
heater and
. Leader
FOR TRADE
absorbed the Oklahoma Stai
Mai .March 8 III 11.-
officiui paper of Constii
Convention.
Official City Paper.
Official County Paper.
Official State Paper .
tny luiucinient oi con.-i
Convention
Official Journal of the Constltuti
page 80:2. "Resolved Thai i
Guthrie Daily Leader be declared
official paper of the State of 01
boma" Adopted
Democratic Gains in Vermont ""u- ""!" B
t m ;ii the recent primary election
and Maine impressive.
OTHER PARTIES'
'L.ADlKs Our catalogue e
I we teach hair dressing
facial massarre In rw .
free
Loi.
Holer Barber
Mo.
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perfect or paper being rolled. Twist-
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eil to make immediate complaint to
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phone or mail
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the address on the label of their
paper it shows when subscriptions
expire. When you remit the 'be Is
changed if not notify this office it
you wish your subscription discon-
tinued write the office other ge
the .paper win be continued m
Changing addresses rive both old and
new addresses.
LADIES Wanted to learn hair dress-
ing and kindred professions you
can't appreciate onf otter without our
IOaRN $10 weekly ariilress'ng post-
cards at home. Hunch (if cards and
particulars lOc. Q. w. Koona sta-
tion p. Grand Rapids Mich.
McJN OF IDEAS and Inventive bi.
' tty should write Randolph v- Co.
ng Pntenl Attorneys Washington D. C
led for li;t of needed Inventions and
St-jpriges offered by leading manufac
turers.
Add ri
era Riven prompt attention.
H.
;''n the Republican side sis. of these
i.rt senatorial ojstricia and nine leg
islative; lour senatorial districts
have no Socialist nominee and eleven
PLIGHT ' : ; lets have none.
" - .Miieieeu niemiiei's ; ;. ast legiS-:
uvdet. Mature asking re nomination on the
"I I Democratic ticket and nine on the
Third Termers to Poll Their Entire ! (Oilcan ' were successful.
Strenath From the Rapidly iSixteen Old members of both parlies
LOST AND FOUND
a venue.
lo Mrs.
A ttorney
chattel i
Heal Est
4.
M. ADAMS.
and Notary
nd Farm Lean
Rl
FOR SALE
mo
Thinning Republican
Rank.
That the i. sult of the sta
tions in Vermont and Mains
tremendous Democratic victor
vember. Is freely admitted b
cept the bitterest purtisai
t
RE
AGENTS WANTED
MALE HELP WANTED
a;;-.ts WIANTBD fw.00 per
week o investment of expert'
ence necessary. Write for my btg
tailoring proposition. P- W Good-
man. President .Mb avenue aud
Congress St. Chicago.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
BATES
One Cant A Word.
No Classified Advertisement
accepted for lest than 20 cent
Telephone your want sa's to 7.
TERMS CASH
Yowr advertisement on thin
aage will be teen by mors than
00OC people.
from
four
man wanted tor
K. and 0. pat
Mr. OWl lis Sam
'-Men to learn
usands for our
Investigate now.
go Dallas Texas.
roin thousand foi
FPW weeks
veil Wages wliil
join us with asi
tin.
ot.
roer
ools
agkxt.s .:
that no hou
money Belling
lars sent free
Box 133. Creel
MTEJD lor an articl
lew if e can resist
this leader. Particil
Senta Agency Co
y Colo
AO-EVTSS Big money Belling metal-
lic letters for office windows store
fronts and alass sins; anyone can
put on: gailOiples free. Metallic 91gn
A- J- MA3RY.
!ty Bcarenger Phono 1031. All or-
IWO Republic aus :i
v e: e nominated for
at . one Democra
served in the legli
late ten Uepublii i
nominated served
bouts legislatures
iali ami four meml
ti tional con vent ioi
chI experts have done ioms analyr.lug nominees. Thirtc
and some claim to have reached iiovhJ formei legislatures
conclusions. But these facts stand lagl one offering to
out. c tea ted. Th
' . . . .. v. the legislative
on Honoay oepienjoar v m :
CHIXKS Republican a id Third Term partiee For'"the state
! venders combined Sleeted William T. Hatnes Flval Distr
gines slot governor of Maine over Frederick w-' ' Sv7'' '
style ar. pialsted. the present lemocratic in- .'' .' "( ' u j
verythlng. .inihoit h anis ninrniitv- in isos. small i an
v- a presidential year a Rf publican was . '; ; g
elected gov ruor by 7t;;i plurality; in " HUth uitrii
r.t t A b A VTWCtl ipio'CM mmtmm I904 thn nln alitv was 26.K00. and in 1 1 I. An
to dose out surplus stock. 28x3 - 1960 It wag 3441S In other words in i ..' - ' ' u"'
$7 lii; ::tt:: $7.vr; 30x3 1-2 $1036; 12 years the Democrats have cut ISUthth DUtrlct v.
1-2 112.15: 34x4 17.25. Ali in.. nn r hiinr ninruiiii 111 Btata kimu D.i Bugeno Wi
oiner si.(s. urder now wni.e tnej
I'HOTO STUDIO good : ."" 'own. no
OpiKtaitlon for sale al a sacrifice.
Burgess Studio Peaoouy Kan.-.
LIBBRiTY BELL
ten's doll racl
soda fountains ;
machtines state
tide wanted.
Vevay supply Co
vay. lnd.
DOmocraM and
1 he last house
tees in the sen-
nominee has
ture of another
ami Democrats
bers oi the constl-
n are anions the
ten members of
other than the
r nomination wore
(owing is a list of
minces of all par
JerrerSoli M Cr.aey Coi-nl
W. J. Donsey CornUh a.
Johnalon Andrew Allen Veatch Mill
C k i.: w. s. ivetister Ravla s.
Kay uwu u b.- 1 - d .:. U Dink-
Imin N'cwklik l.: Logan llHwklri".
Tonkawsi 11 Clark Biaehweit
U : w. 1 '. tlaum Raw it
Kiowa Leonard i Lewis Hetort D.;
1 i Axtell Hobari Ft.; .1. E. Jarvtt
Komalty g
Klnafl her l c. Hill Kingfisher !.;
I. Kin. KingfUber H ; I'atriek
8. X'.ig t KhigflHhei . g
I- Plttta I tWO to be elected) .!. I..
Kpengler I'oteau ).; f 1;. Mt-MahfjA.
Milieu. D. . It'll. 1 : K. I Le flore It. ;
.lane-1 T White J I . I:.
Latimer Cllfl v peery Wilburion D.;
N. H. Brashears Patterson n.; J. O.
MecMers Ijiura s.
Logan (two to be elected) Waller If
Matthews Mulhall i.; (lalen Cre.
'Jidliii.- V.; Frank II McQulre. Ciillirie.
i: i. 11 Acton Lovell r: ; a. g. c'jpe-
i.e-d Outht'll S.
Love W 11 Brooks Marietta D.j w.
v. Kile Eastman
Line in 1 two t be elected from dis-
trii - 11. P. ' tullen Wellslon O. ; M.
lav
a St..
CH It.;
ipenler
W I.
Man
on:
last. Centra
Old
Mfg
t
FOR SALE oil TRADE
avion o.
one of th
profit. O
days pre
lars. Ho
Chicago.
VOEXTI3
00
sold 1300 in 1'
M). Free parttCU"
1 Logan Blvd.
or a home; two lots and a half
41 0 block Easl Cleveland ave.
minutes walk frem postoffice.
I C i I or address Geofi McQregor 111
I Fast Cleveland Ave.. Guthrie Olda
Te
$S lo $10 a
subscription
Kinnest com-
Permanent. ile Co.. Palis
Te
OFFICIAL STATE C0UN1Y
CITY AND SCHOOL DIRECTORT
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
M ) A II
this on 1
orders- 1
particu la r
National State And County
ident Woodrow Wilson
-President Thomas R if a ml
Owen.
Congressmen
ray Joe
Weaver.
Corporation t
Justice Supre
or.
Justice Court
Henry M.
For Connies:
Third disi
Fourth du
Fifth dist!
w waiting
) barber tri
Dallas Tex.
e to start out wrth
ir fails to briDg b'a
rent profits. Free
ipa Sii;'ly Co. llox
HO VS. A real
STATE OFFICIALS.
Governor l.ep Cruce
Lieutenant Governor J. J. McAleste
Attorney Qeueral Charles West.
Secrcary of State Ben P. Harrison-
State AUdit'ii. Leo Meyei.
Htate Treasurer Robert Dunlop.
lack Love
11 li. Turn-
'MKN'T Positions
ilar lea J"'1 and
Ivil service Aca
I. engineering
-ses taught bv 1
ihii)" and free c
RM land;
)i-ite
ME?; A
ag dit
! Slip in I
coat ke
1 easy lo
i nun oset
r.. mnKe mom
Waks Handy C
waist suit or 0
fresh and 1
isy to get but.
room-saver can
sliaw 0910); A.
k Love (1912)
upreiiie Court Chi
on (191S) Plftt
ttiietv J. Kane 1 it
L Williams 1 10 1 -!
la: d.
A.
H4);
elections by :U109
In tills pel iod the Democratic vote 1
has Increased from 89000 to f.S.OOd
whereas the Republican vote has de- 1
creased from 74000 to 71000. The J1
Democratic vote of this year exceeds
that of September iyu by 1000. but :
the Republh en vote is about 2000 less '
than that party cast four years ago.
The spilt in the Republican ranks
l following the election of William T.
Haines is 1 rouounced. If the divi-
sion In Maine In November is as it
w as in the recent Vermont elect ion
'six-tenths of the Republican vote will
go for Taft three-tenths for Roose-
velt and one-tenth for Hie Demo-
crats. It is significant that the latter
I party lias to date suffered no loases
as oompared with the vote in previous
yearn from the Third Term move-
ment. On the contrary it has gained.
j The uesult in Maine na bo expected
10 be something like this. Wilson
74000; Taft 4ii GOO; Roosevelt 21300
I The returns from the recent Ver-
' mont election show In round figures
that the Joint Republican and third
;party vote was eight per cent short
of the Republican vote four years ago
. Kimball
Ninth id
awa 1 .
Knl
o t'l i. elected 1- -w
Cordell D. ; j v.
c. T. Reese sjon-
. 11. Taggart Wau
iut Enid it ; M
Chambers Ton-
Blackwell It.;
leiith District- George A Waters
awuee o.; Edgar m. Clarke Pawnee
..; J. M. Vaiiiiov Cleveland s.
Twelfth District Prank Olsmlth Quth-
. i Johti 11. Burford Guthrie it ;
I'-lsun E. Peck. Marshall S.
Thirteenth District itwo in be elect -li
Charles F. Barrett Shawnee p.: C.
.- Je.-sn .1
d District; While the Democratic vote in that
' District; shows a gain of twenty live per
1 District; 1 .. .. .. Qv 1 ... ..
lit. uiri luai vi ijwo in .1 oyj
Hi. Will
istrict.
Prei cii:
Ferris.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
Sheriff - James Kirk wood.
Attorney c. a. Man-.
Treasurer T. L. Jernlgan.
FARM LANDS. (UTAH:
820 acre Homesteads of choice farm
lands in Ctah. tipar railroads only
$172 Packard & Breckon 1122 Boston
IBldg. Salt Lake City Utah.
nip-
Free sample
for full des
plan waks
cini innati
UgClllH sen
II Miller t!
.M.
a rka:
AS -The st;
Assessor J. R. 1 1 i
Clerk District Cottr
Commlssionei Kii
BoWden ; s con
phy; Third les
Legislature Senat
Olsmlth; Hou
Crow; District
! 1. Galen
11. Mathews.
RCAL ESTATE WANTED
PERVC.At-
LAIlH-jS-AVhen delayed
lar use Triumph Pills;
pendalle. Relief and
free. WIHte National M
ttite Milwaukee. Wis.
or irregu-
always de-
part leu lars
apifliy.
and make
Martin Pi
A I iBefM A X 10 tall on the medical
profession and represent old estah-
IaVtBSI )'"''' r cMeetjrs rniei
the IMf'l Ursna. I - '1T' " "i
J H.l Safr-I Ah Kcll-ihlr is. ..t ymir 1 '.
Tsltr o ntbrr. t'SlrSMterN hMl RrMs4
1'tlU M hy OraMU er( rj where.
TOWEL SUPPLY
re you tiny. j .
PHONE XO. BH
lisle"l trade
ant' ed to f
no m ''it
The cu i
r 'i T1 liJ.ii' f f
Hie'ial nit
Good Incomg guar-
cessful man. P. O.
delphla.
Bryan Perry; s
ssey
f Mine ItlspOC'
ints: District N
LOGAN COUNTY.
Cli rk District Court i
Doputy District Court
County Clerk. Chas. Oil
County Treastu-er Pred
KherlfT B&i I W. Murpli)
i loun y Judiie j C sin
County Couri CU i k Mil
County Assessor Chas.
Register of Deeds . i
it.
rtcuiture
B nj. F.
O'Bi len;
O'Bi len
II Chirk
k Haley
tjkimonsou.
N'lpper Pragi
Asner ft.
ad irko I . ; J.
8U teen tli ids
I .; F. J. Wai
t h mil leh. 1 'h'
Sevnteetii n
LawtQSL I It
ill
l. ; Frank S.
M F. Merrill
Ben f. Wilson
utglll Oklaiiouia
Anadarkc
tarley ;
I yron 1 1 Join
'. ed B. HoM.
CtiaiuPer fS
R Glasoo p.
Puree!! a.; J
l.; W.
H a Ike i
Washinir
Mi In tosh- v. h. Berr ChecotsJi D.;
J W. Shi-td-. Chocotab li. John T.
i !oop r i iheeotah H.
McCuttatn (tWO to lie elected) Tom
: Taylor IdAbel. i. Ham Davis. Eagle-
town D. ; George L Petton Garvin it.;
John v Sharp Btnlthvtlle n.; D. m
Jontson. Idabei S. It. L. Walker. Vul-
11.
1 1
a II C ll. Thomas Wi!
Pardue Hem springs si.
Gideon Morgan. Tip. !.; P.
Pi. vol K . W. T. Davis. KetCh-
Murray Charles it. BroanUel
L'.; T. K. Moore Nebo s.
Sulphur.
Ui-n (three to be lrctcdt J. II.
Muskogee p.; J. B Wyands
"- I ; William O. Carr MusKo-
; George G. White MuskoRer.
M Penberton Muskogee R.. W.
odworth Muskogee ft.; w. n
Wurner 8.; P. Welch lt;-
Ni.h
llnKt".
ft.; V
Nowata
D
D.
I a W tl n . I : It II Morloru l.awton it.;
W. I dpi: lie Jr.. Duncan. S.
l-JitthBeiiih 'Mtriet- Fr.-d K Tucker
"hi;ofe. D. .1. Hues I luiiipbtvy. Ard-
more It.; A. A. Bagwell Ardmore S.
Nllieteatlth District Hen Franklin
Pui'cell D.. P. B. d. Underwood Pur
cell It ; W. II. i 'lark. Payne. S.
F. Braffor
I" 'r. Testerman Morrl.
Back Billings s.
Nowata- W. A. Chai
K. j Raymond Nowata it.
QeAge (two lo be elected) Charles
h peters Hominy P ; carl F. Riley
Pairfax p.; Parren Durward Lindsay.
Hominy R.; M. B. Prentiss. Fairfax R.;
John it. Hian i san'' Junction S.
Okmulgee J. M. Lenox Boy n ton. p.;
J J Deanor Okmulgee tl. ; James L.
Is) Hugh A Randall llarr.ih D.
Ilerberi I.. Bolen Oklahoma City D.j
John II. Wright Oklahoma City. D.j P.
It v. I:y Oklahoma City P.; K. Wash
Borrells Oklahoma City p.; C. H. pa
Ford. Jones Cilv R.; J If. Norton. Ukla-
homa City R. F D. No. 7. R. ; James N.
Lindsay Oklahoma City R.: Arthur R.
Nelson Oklahoma City. R.; Pert Dixon.
I
uriswold
elnbei ger
Smith 1
'rice 'j
intitles
Bcok Pepirtmeat Tcador
ddreee
Printing
BOARD OF EDUCA1
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PAW
W
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class Columns
cial interest to speculate
happen next November throughout
the nation if the Republican and
Democratic vote for the national
tickets happen to be affected as
hho gubernatorial vole this month
iu Vermont has beon affected. The
Now York Dvenlng Post has dona
some interesting figuring aioug this
Tine and as a net result it is shown
that under tho contingencies mention-
led. President Taft would carry only
; two i States In November Rhode Island U
nnd Vermont till the Others going for 1 1
Gov. Wilson. The conclusions reach-1
led by the Poat follow;
"To Compute this result we should I
have to deduct S per cent from the '
vote cast for Taft four years ago and'.
apportion the remaining vote to the
ratio of 62 to 38 between Taft and
.Roosevelt atul we should have to add
':;') per cent to Bryan's vote In 1908
and give the demnltion total.' to
Woodrow Wilson. In Other words give
Taft 57 per cent and Roosevelt 3G
per cent of Taft'S vote four years
ago and Rive Wilson 11!." per cent of
Bryan's vote four years ago.
C F. Cotteral President; It. C. - The restil n round numbers would
Burnadale Secretary; F. D. Brook:1 Sup- . . . ur no ..
ndent; M. L. Monlsou li n- y ' ut' tto 1 "f"'0
Harry Cartin Treasurer; n. a. i and w llson.
States. Taft.
Alabama 14 Odd
Arkansas .'12000
California 122000
Colorado 71000
Connecticut 85000
Delaware 14000
Florida 6000
Georgia 84000
Idaho 30000
Illinois 300000
Indiana .199000
lowa InT.OOO
Kansas 11X.00O
Kentucky 136000
Louisiana a 1000
Haine M.000
Maryland 68000
Massachusetts 152000
. Michigan 192.00U
. Minnesota 1 12.'
A f. ! MiKsiissiiHd :;.ouu
Missouri
Montana
Xebraska ....
Xevada
Xew Hampsliir
New Jersey . .
New York
Xorth Carolina
North lMkota
Ohio
John if ' Oklahoma
Oregon
F
.Ml u t -. Adams Lamar .'
Twetit .. - Pourl h I ist i u-i
i si.r. Hugo D.j li. B. Dl
L. A. Martin Nashoba fi
Tweill v-Sixih District
Mill Creek P.; R. L.
man s.
Twenty -Seventh Distr
Russell Warner d. ; fti
Cheeotah. it
C. McAl
Idabe) R.
A '. C.
Norman
Shaw
Cole -
' III
laltoma CMy s.; s.
ml. s..- lohiah BRtn
1 . Cu '. i iklahonu
rker ) Ud e ata i 1 1 v
J 1.
T. R
tmett Ba
ity! S ; V F.
ected) -Jeorge
Wf. H. Chase
lsmeyer. W'e.
Welly. R.; J.
K.
J. 8. MabOO Miami. It.
Pawnee John Hogan.
Htanley i '. Kdmlster Cleyi
A. Shlrlev. Cleveland S.
Payne J. W. Reeee Still
D.I
i:.
i
lle.lll
1 i
Wagoner c
R.: Patrick
t -James gutlier-
. McAdoo Oknlul-
Henryettia s.
Koi- House ot Representatives.
A I
mid ics
IV here 0
tdalr T. L.
httrntre imn
Blk ' ttty s.
Blaine W it
George Jamison
Long Watonga
I try a n (tWO to
rant Purant L
i'.; I '. A. Ruase
ter. Keneflck s.
Canadian it.
George B pong
Caddo uw-o t
'hrlH'.lan Lookeb
nada rk o D.; M
member save
Heated. '
veil. P.; Bll 11.
th Dogey D-.
ktoi y p. I att-
Plttsbura fthree to he elected) 8. B-
Whitman Wartsborne p.; Robert t
Paul McAlester 1'.; K P. Hill. Mc-
Alesler D : ft H. Matthews McAlester.
it; Alien Wright McAlester R.i A. C.
Markley McAlester It : B. W. Williams
P ttsburg 8.; Georg. Steep.. Dow. 8 ;
John if. Thomas Adamson 8.
Pontotoc John P Crawford Ada P.
Pottawatomie (three lo he elected)
Harvey ft. Bmlth Shawnee D. ; James
T. Fan-ail. Tccumsch P.; H. O. Tenor.
Shawnee P.; Charles W. VII lines Maud.
Watonga
It.; Joh
u T
H.
ted) w. A. Pu-
Haiseii. Calcra
S.; M. C. Car-
elected)- it. x
'heodore pruuett
M i t hell Conga r
r ; Qeorgo a. Outcelt T
Ashl
si y P.; s. w. inn. Boll s.
Rogers- Ari hfbald Bond
p.; j. ii Knox Claremore
M Hall Coltlnsvlllc s.
geminoii W. A. Bishop s
V O Jennings wewoka
Hi''i. Seminole 8.
sw.inson -W. O. Woodwa
li (contested); O- B. RiegeL
(i!- s Btofer Snyder S.
R
i W
lawn
i.
tin w. t.
Teison ' i.
Picks rd
lei is in st
p L JorgetiSen Anadarko R : J. V
;duca
on.
Intendent.
Oklahoma
B H. Wilson siato 8
Oklahoma !ity.
A. C. Parsons Becreta
C.ly.
Ftober' Dnn:":i Newklrk; Bcotl Glenn.
Shawnee; A. C. Scot!. Oklahoma City:
O. P. Hsjte Chanaler; W. K. Rowsey
Itwkogee; W. A. Bmudenberg ukla-
le ilia City.
DISTRICT OFFICCRS.
I arte.
Judge Superior
R presentai Ivei
He; Geo. B. CI
Ac too Lovell
LOGAN
Seal
COUNTY HIGH
TRUSTEES.
.awreiic
-r. Gutl
SCHOOL
Coal leorgi
I '. Allen. Oln
l:a. S.
Comanche "
Williams. Lai
D.
Luwton V. William H. Beaver Law ton.
: : j n Allen Lawton R ; D. B. An
drews Law ton.
Craig Pete Coyn
B. Butler. Itig Cabh
Creek w. V. I'r;
H Sherman Mam
Humphri
. Treasurer;
fi in. i.-
P.i. id i K.
Mayor J. B. Nisei
N. M. Carter. C.
'i lesuays an I Pi idaf
tor y.
lower :
Mi
THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT S.
Western District at Guthrie.
d
.1
lovell ' Missouri 198000
I. Montana l&.OOo
78000
. . 6000
. 10900
. 111000
.497000
. 66000
. 3&000
.31000
. 63000
.. 30.000
' rii .. aaa tmn
volaiichny POrl C
ough Btecker S.
Cherokee Hons!
iuah d ; Oeorge
Wilson. ' :.. .r...
" ..m i V I P"llliV
83.000 Id . Jesse G Curd.
109000 lJ Bdawoll B.
159.000 Bl lion. Lexhiaton.
86000
8.000
39000
90.000
45.000
502000
423000
220000
20! .000
306800 utei v. B Pes
79000 J Rum bom Custer
44 m Clinton. 9.
' ( iin.ir' on and I ex
145000 - both)
i'ii son 1 1 . Jame i Wlanei .
219.000 1; 8-:
L'tO.OOOl r lwii re Lee HoWl
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