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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY '.NEWS.
VOLUME 5, NUMBER 258.
TIES REACH A
Hi PUCE
—♦ —
They are How Bringing
from hf io 60 Ceiil
Apiece )
CAN’T SUPPLY THE OEMAKD
Lumber Prices Are Also Well up and
There is not the Least " ar of
a Slump—Why the Mills
Closed Down.
Croasties bringing 59 and 01 cents
and #llll tiie (lumber and . rosatlo
Industry in danger in Brunswick. The
very idea
Never before iu y of the
crosstie industry 1 ° reach
ed that iugh Several
weeks ago h<._ . u in Tho
News that ties were c05,.,.g 57 cents,
tnau people now familiar with the
business were surprised, but the price
has advanced slightly since that
time, and while many ties ait now
being purchased for 58 c uts, still as
high as 6u cents lias been paid tor
many during the past few weeks.
The crazy announcement sent broad
cast that a big slump v, as expected
in the lumber market unuweijl the lum
bermen of this city 4inr'stated that
demand for lumber today is,as heavy
us it has ever been. ,
The closing of Ujvo or three saw
mills recently was wit cnuHid by a de
cline In lumber priced because ot
the fact that timber * iatjds from
which the logs have liefcn cut for
years have about exhausted and there
Was no more thnebof toi the milln j
to cut for the present,
The high price ties -are bringing
now
lion, believed that the price will
not drop in weeks auc| with lies sell
ing at frojn 57 to f>B cent# it is a|-
naist im|sHs(bie to supply the de
mand.
No indeed, there is no danger of a
slump in the lumber and ci'odstle
business In this section.
TO MAKE SUNDAY j TRIPS
Steamer Hessle will go to the Island
Tomorrow.
While /the steamer Artaquiu has
been taken off the run to St. Simon
for the season, it is announced that
regular trips will be made to tho
beach each Sunday for some time
yet, the trtpß to lie made by the fast
and oomfoHfttde steamer Hessle.
The schedule on Sunday will be as
follows: Leave Brunswick at 9 a.
jii, god 2,30 p. in. Leave St. Simon
jt If q. n*. (Hid 5,30 p. m. It (g ex-
that the people of the city will
continue to visit the popular resort
4u)iUR ih® remainder of the season,
if the hot w’eqthor contln-
U(r*.
i". ■■■"■ V "y 1? S’
MARiNf! IMPROVEMENTS
OUT AT ORANGE PARK
The people of New Town will soon
have a neat little resort in their nigh
borhood, where they can go out at
night aud spend a few hours pies
Fht7y.
Orange Park, between D and u
•treeu, has # been fenced in and very
oon a neat band stand will foe er
ected and the Atlantic hand will prob
ably render occasional concerts for
the people residing in that section of
tiie dly. A resolution has
been passed by council
an kmount with which to erect Hie
birni stand. A number of other im
provements will be made and the park
will be a place.
gpecial Brvio for Colored N| e n.
On acount of the National Baptist
convention which convenes at Mem
phis, Tenn.. next week, the Southern
railway furnish a firs' class coach
through from Gy-' MempMa
{or the special ac
tuates. the csf rutewick
iit 6.50 *. n., ■ amber U,
en 4 will 8° via At. wp. mid Birming
ham reachtnß MemP h,e #t 7 <45 Mi ß
next mornlnd . For further inform
atlon call on or addrss 8. H. House
man, general agent
Married In Baxley
v jhit r Will Ci Podge and Miss Will!'’
.Mae Brook*, of Brunswick,
: U-4 |n BMtrrlai* ■**
~ Byrd, Eei■■ P"
L n “.L col. Byrd
Lfcom,* *£ £±£ss
here ’ '"T’Vjj.
PRETTY
‘HOUSES
Three to Be Erected
Shortly on Dart
mouft St.
Seems ns if the Building Boom Hns
Struck Brunswick in Good
Style Now.
More new houses to go up.
A contract was let yesterday fo,
them, the* lumber vjas ordered, ami
the work will begin as soon as jios
siblc.
Jndge j. D. Sparks yesterday
stated to a News reporter that he hart
just let the contract for the erect
ion of three pn tty new houses or.
Dartmouth street, just west of Bay-
View. These houses will ire three
story of twelve rooms each and will
cost between three and four thousand
dollars each. The worn on thorn
will be push.ul as rapidly us possl
hie and they will be ready for oeeu
panc.v in the course of a few months
The News told yesterday of a mini
her of other property owners In the
city who contemplated building at
once, and it seems that within thirty
days at least a dozen large and com
fortable residences will lie in course
of construction. But even with this
number of new homes the demand
for houses will not lie supplied
There are iu Brunswick today not less
than a dozen families who are pa
tiently waiting to secure houses in
the city and those to be erected will
he engaged long -before they are lli
lalied.
Tho residences to be erected by
Judge Sparks will he in a very dcsi -
airahe location and will easily iiud
renters
ci mm
Registration Books Will be Kept Open
for a Time and All Shoulld not I
Fall to Qualify.
The registration books aie still open
at Collector Read’s uflice at the court
house and those who failed to regis
ter for tho democratic primary can
now qualify for the general state el
ection to he held next month.
It is hardly probale that many
names will Be added to the -books.
AH democrats registered weeks ago
in older to participate in tlie pri
mary. As there is no republt an
ticket iu the field, the democratic
nominees being without opposition,
very few republicans will qualify loi
the election. There are fewer ne
groes registered iu Glynn county this
year than ever before. Duly afloat
100 have qualified, and there will
books. If you neglected to register
before the l.poks clpsp.
But the name of every democratic
ypter in the state should be upon the
books. If yu neglected to register
before the primary it is your duty
to go and qualify now and be able
Jo Kivp the democratic nominees a
vote nejjt month. The books will re
lliatn Speti-mtHi 14. ’
WEEDS ARE GUI
City Ha* Been Cleared of Unsightly
Growth —Streets Are Now
All Clean.
The weeds are all about gone, ll
took some good work on (he pun i
the city to get rid of them, but .the
unhealthy growth has been about re
moved from the streets and vacant
ljJts of the tit. .
At a meeting of council seveial
weeks ago a resolution was passed
calling upon aJI vacant lot owner,-
to have the weeds removed at once,
The ordinance required that if ihc
property- owners violate ( ty, U city
would remove the weeds aud th/r. H
sue executions gainst the owncis of
the lots, in one oh two lnxbfn,; s
th(a W9* dun®, put a U‘K B Mtjtjurity
at the owners,‘to save int|ra expense,
put men co work < bopplii*' fotvit U*S
unsightly growth. On a.'.the sdrmta
and squan%dhe city has hat Its fores
ai work, eve.*- weal bar
Im'l'u i-<-moved . jj||
it is slntwj’y h n"'l
\ tor the rfMd|||gK
! 4sßr?nu*r 11* weeds are.-®'- W
tug kplaee (or mosqnl
f c-.,W .
-n ft - liv "ifi iwHr
|f • pfnyj[A jjfi
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, m -yu? '
A, 6. S a. and Ifeis
Cenlial in Race for
Thai City
BOIH AIE liLliG HAW
The Local Road is Now Only Short
Distance From the Alabama .
eMtropolis—Other- Line Goer,
to New C' p. •
Two railroads arc in, ;i construct
ion ra.e to get to Jii-miuy.h ’-n \la
One is th-a Illinois CVnnal nut! ; u
01 her is the A., It. K A. Tit., !o
in.-r rood in. Hready pit el •. #
utiiiuk in lli; non: -mi a. > , voi
to lie in that i-'.-uivi by ; i- ,
of tho ycur. The ml. . ro. ;! is hull,: 1
ing now from Jti-ssi.-nu.--. ~ q\ mile,
south of lhrmingliHr.r, to Pelham, ~|. ,
mill fro thut poln! (~ rti ia.t g„. :
mud bait the right of way fo. ihe on
tied distance. while ..ill,: will be
laid from Brunswick, Ga , o Tailad
ego, Ala., and Gains will lo ruimiu.,
in a iew luoiillis.
From Talladega to Ita-yiii-’i a rou- a
phi-.-. of country will he Iravi-i - i
but It is proposed to open a ilcli coni
field and other mines. I'n-m llesso
tucr it is understood that there are
two or this to Birmingham
popi-r are under con.cdciutkm the
most likely route to bo via JJu: icy,*
tlic steel suburb Tlio hast in con
structing the two liner is ..i s ,i
purpose. Both lines arc to m: i
bid for the unniuge of this iH:li-icf.
which consists mostly of coal, coke
and |r©q .el steel and the liuished
produ Is of iron and steel,
l &.• A in l i
Idle MiflßWurlH to t 1m- A:l.i:itii
Brunswick Tit all! i hi::.- a li •
for.-ljTi p. Ilmm:. i mini
expect t. illiUllli .1 l.i- ge . 1 ,:111. • I'.
lh<‘ Gulf v ia Now Orleans.
MANY NEW !ND- ■ITi-ifb |
for Georgia cirif.’
The Tradesman of fact v k re
ports the following new' industries for
Georgia:
Fitzgerald—f 15,t. '0il cpinpr- ami
warehouse company.
Biunsv.T k—sloo,ooo - Ic-cpltoi: sys
tem; naval stores plant.
i'ioga“4jyiMo—soo,ooo limber cone
4 any.
Atlanta $ 15,000 worltqjpbn:-
ing mill. “ •
Columbus- -Brick and terra bbitn
works.
Will Arrive Monday.
J. 1!, Abrunis, geot-rai i lanagor :>f
the Aiken Canning Company will re
turn to tthl.-t -city iTfitn Hollywood
next Monday and wake a.-rauvnn m:,
for the opening oyster fact
ory. Mr. Abrams lias had a very sue
eessfn! season at Hull. wood In Ids
Jiuii aud ve.uQtabk' taniilup fuc
ovy.
Waycross Adopts the Law,
Waycror.K has followed the notion or
the .racksonvlllg' authorities ami now
lias an ordinance which provides that
all dogs seo on tin streets not raux
vied must be shot. This Is done to
prevent mad dogs from dot's any
damage Cut !t is miller a drastic
measure and a ntl) tbei of aluahle
dogs have been klll'-d tiltlio. h they
wero, not wad.
—IW—>. e cu-i 1” earning
I! Is llllller d,#MfcCuit .1 (III’:
will visit the miu
del of October .1 circus ,-
is cannot be aseortnitwl but tho
small bo'y and the ountry folk will
a wad; It with pt-w'.tu-e.
■ Teachers. Meturnlng.
*Tffe- taactjfci.; iiulilii .--.chgols.
ftfjp npeedi: Mii.v of tbetr
vacatp aim near*- all A
them v. it! lie ii"un' for the
openltr on Si j>: -mb- B h-—A mimhet
of the teach<>r: return
ed to Lie .Itv
Four . Ar.
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BRUNSWICK, GA.. SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 8, 1906.
sisfifi&i nrfi 1? r
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v
Compy Organized fesfsnlay
to Opei ale Steameis on
tiie. Ocniu'gee
iiSIIS AtiU IHIEHEOTEo!
| The Cortl. trly is Capitalized OIL $25,000
fid Will at Once Piace Orders
for the Building of Some
More Boats.
A meeting was held in Macon yes -
t- iiiuy by a targe number of the leatt
- t nnshuva tncii for the purpose or
’ 1 11 1 -i 11, tfic Macon Navigation
C'cuipany, which proposes to S|)crnle
f- -nlarly a line of steamers between
Macon and Brunswick on (ho Oemui
r, 1 ami A, a.malia ivi rs. Tli# Macon
Ncwr ol Thin.winy contained Hie fol
h*wing admit Hie proposed me, ling:
The Macon Navigation Company
will be organized in ,-i nm s m-elin
of business mi ll to lie Ik Id i:i the
chamber of commerce tomorrow at
t.eniom] at 5 o'clock.
Officers will be elected and a charier
applied foi at once. The stock books
wil be 'opened for subscription aim
’h* IM'dfcers that have lit-en made up
t-i ibis lime assure tin pt,j oto:
| f Ute i-nli isc thut lhere v*: lie
little tiiilicu : in" getting s up Ihe
amou i of bi. i'll uc- shary to make
rher uavipatmii a thorough success,
tin.- . ital ste.-k of the cotlipuny will
be ST.i.eflO,
Macmi is lint the only city iutorc t
td in the dev.-lopmerit of navigation
on 111 Oenmi: e. Tkd link living let-
tel v. a ret-eiv, and ii.v the cbamher ot
commerce ibis"niornltrg: " '• *-
tlawklnsviHe, pa .’Soi l, t;, 19m,
Alacici Cham, er o CopimcKe, M e
c ni, Ga.
Gem I men: IP, followln.- ros'ilu
’ inn eas Unanlumnsly adopted at a
to min (ll tt u . I fa-■: i nsviTle board ot
Ir -de, August JI, 1 to wil.
''- anlv ('ll, 'l'llMl the . : mlmr
otjt-omne: < b artii, endorse tiie < r
t" 1 of t e Macon Cbamher n! Com
merce' to male navigation 'practieni,
Oil (he Ocmuigee river.’’
"One 01 interesting l’en:
lire:, of the m s nu ling .Tomorrow
afternoon will lie tie, rejiort of Km
met Small, chainiian of Uie cbm inn
lee wJiicl! has in charge - the‘experi
ou.'iil of the Nan Klizabeth.
Wltlle the details of Ibis report
eouil not be seeitr .and In advance ol
11 ’ moellng, enough was leanicd to
warrant tin- statement. t’iat theiNan
demonstrated the fact thnl the River
e; not only navigable but that navi
gat inn can he conducted at a good
profit to ilie men engaged in it. Tl.o.
ligures and data of Mr. Small will
show bow well the Nan has don
ironi a eommer: ial slarld point are
how mitcli better she, could have e in,
andvr more [avertible conditions.
"Tiie m,•ikh mo 'ting will not he con j
in,-d 10 He- nienibei-f ■if the clumi.-ierj
of commerce alone, Imt wijl bo open'
lo a.lI biminess men Itipry mnn who
is Interested directly '■ thd frir tnt
rates to and tirmi a icon Is invited
to lie present win Die meeting is
called in order and -M the gain
"ring (he benefit 01 'll moseiiee and
olvice.
"Several jiriyporji ;| e- \-e i.rey-u
made to the 1 / ’ Hi ' city
Hi rough ,V?r. isunei i'o it maintaining
ilnvigidloll or tin it. r anil these,
too, will he | admitted to the met M
. for tli: ioe and aclion. ” >
TO RESUtCr THEIR MEETINGS
Commercijil League Wil] Hold a Ses-
Ms.\on Next Tuesday
tilliiy of Hie IP i fl k Cojiim- i
M J
; ; \r ;*
~jp
CIEIIII6
; BE-111 61
i — l l—
That lie 'i!
1 Oppose McLemion lor
CammYssloner
6AS A Mi II! ill
j And Says if the Themasville Man
Does not Withdaw he Will De-
Feai Him in the General El
ection in October.
•
A special sent out from Atlanta
yesterday says;
“Tlmmrs C. Ci nsnnw e iu til,far -
lor rallnmd eomniissloner, in opposi
tion to the nomine,' or the stato dem
orratle convention, R. C. M.-i.eiidnn
| Mr. Crem-.ihaw makes formal an
I luiuncenient of his eainiidacy tor rail
road commissioner lo succeed .in.nyi:
M Brown and called oil Seer; tav or
Stale Cook today and demanded Hup
his name tie placed on the blanks to
’■e 11; ol in the geliei,:! stale elect-
ion, October ,7.
Mr. Cook replied Ihal he did not
know whether or not he would he re
quired to accede to the demand of
! Air. Crenshaw as it was not in line
wllli the custom in Gem ;la and Mr.
Crenshaw was referred to Attornev
General Hart for an opinion.
Air. Hart, replied- that It was a
question strictly as to wheih-r Mr.
Crenshaw could get his name on th
Ik-bet. He gold that any person wb 1
was had a rigid 10 run a
railroad mm. ■ whether n- i
unlid by the rCan or . ot. I .
being I ut. up toSeeretai-' Cooi
saw thy printer, who placed his nam :
on the ticket... .Thp ticket to 1 e voß.nl
for therefore bears the n..# of
.Mr. McWmilon and Mr. Crenshaw.
Crenshaw’s Announcement
To I lie People of Georgia:
I am a democratic candidate fm
railroad commissioner at the g in ,
election in Oetobi r next, and i v,
ask that judgement on in e.ui.lie ■
k- suspended until I can piepf.e ai
issue an address to nil voters of tl
state, giving them reasons for is
> andidacy and why 1 should be < lee
oil. I feel I will bo able 10 show tin
; people of Georgia beyond ali ques
tion that Mr, S. (!. Mcl.-ulon is not
a fit. and proper person to be cutru.-t
--ed with mo hi and responsible ilu
ties of railroad commission! r. *
Conditions surrounding (he < amll
dacy of Mr. McLendon justify .me in
saying with the utmost donfidenca
Unit unless he retires from the race
before ef,etton I will defeat him .
the ballot box t-wenty-tive thousand
votes.
Very respectfully,
T. 0. Crenshaw
MEN KILLED.
Merida. Yucatan, gopr. 7 . -pp :
! l i: "'tin of a cabin on tho British
) ' lc ' r Halls in the port of Progress,!
| lirniig t Instant death to six men yes- 1
tiiday They were In a small bout
alone; We tho stefuncr, which was
"■ I; : ualoaded, when several toes ot
ifoxed machinery broke from HlO
hoists atul crasher! down gp.mroly
on top of the- small 1.v0.-t. Two wen
resr-ued tin.m.vL 'it' j 8 understood
i l .-,-- the boat will he detained In pore
until w, official silgalion can pe
made of tiio aecidi lit witlcli has
ed much comment. All the dy?gd aiT
Alexlcaus.
I
Gen. Norman Dead.
XiLshville, Tend., Sept. 7. -Gen. 11.
11. Norman, adjutant gencfal of Ten
le s.i aunder Governor * Buchanan,
died td,;nly nl Woodbury, Canmm
cottill®Modav. General Norman had
just an address at a re
union rtf Confederate soldiers, expir
ing wlifle in tin; act <yf resutiiing his
seat. During the iiplnor:!' strike at
K>e,W<’reH, in which s'ate trooptd
Gom-r.-il Norman waq'
■MMM tote Exploded.
teltfr ' t'-'i”' 17 - - Four
> pounds
■k oday as ,t
\ \ a Iner'r hfni
k-M . „ w 1 w vv 1 1 • *
VESSELS
WAITING
Several ReadyforSea
But Fear the Big
Storm
Predicted Gale Has not as Yet Been
Felt Along the South At
lantic Coast.
Not a safTing vessel has left this
l'ort since Ihe storm warning was
sent out Tuesday. There are a num
ber now loaded and ready to go’ til
sea, Imt. the masters are waiting I’m
some definite report from the hurri
cane which has been raging along
the Cuban coast for the past three
or four days.
Kvjdonily tiie storm iias changed
its course and taken an inland route
as several Georgia cities have re
ported being hit by a gale during the
past few days.
Tli’e vessels in port ,loaded will
waif a few days and if nothing is
learned of the storm they will go to
sea.
DEPARTMENT HAS NOT
HAD A CALL IN WEEKS
Hv- miemlrers of ](he Brujnswick
hre department arc having an easy,
or rather a hard time of It. just now.
1 here lias not been an alarm simnd
il in al least a month, and not in
’ '' in 1 months lias the department
l ad to fight a blaze of any size. The
memWs would rather bo kept busy
11 ’"L kiond to more alarms.
DP Tex peeled that the lire loss for
Hie present year will be the smallest
in several years, as there has been
only one or fwo eonliagrations of any
ize during the year.
But Few Have So Far Been Sect ir,
the Local Market, Rut They
Will soon be Plentiful.
Wliile people on tin- (ice fields
uvo Teen shooting rice birds- fur
onto time, none of the toothsome lit
birds have so far ’seen seen oil
n" local market, but ir is expected
ii,!lt '|g' restaurants will soon be ad
■’ ' Using them.
Jusi now the prices of the -favorite'
dish of the gourmand are high, but
u a abort time almost everybody can
eat ot the juicy gamy piper.
While the devotees of Uie tooth
1, ,l!p i dish rejoicing at the pres
enr; in tip: rice fields of the coast ot
tin rieebird, not. delighted are the
planters to whom the ri - is a
decided pest. The hungry reed bird
comes south to devour tic nourishing
a fa growing rice and docs a 10t... ol
'lni- age to the crops Dice tichi re |
1 ’. roes have to be employed to tiro awn
n f th flocks of lice birds with the/,
big muzzle loaders half (Hied with
b:ack powder. It is rather an easy
job banging away in the air and tho
forty cents a day thus earned conies
in handy, but just the sane- tl i
lile of keeping me birds 00 'the move
Is great.
11 ni 11
Defunct Philadelphia Bank Is to Be
gin Business With a New
President..
Philadelphia, Sept. 7.—The real es
tate Trust, (Company, which elosetl
it dhors several wi eks ago, the pie ,
Ident of the hank being short a large
sum of money, couimitted
suicide, will open for again
at once with George IL Jiv'.r, Jr.,
the present receiver,
'fijNj tllrectors of the bank have
. 7 uL ; l,i w nirAusei veft amnaU
hustne.., / ;
c.'
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...
PRICE FIVE GENT#.
WATCH IS KEPT
Oil SIEKSUI
-—f— t
Officials [felt Chicago Ban
Oolite ites to Coro
. rail Suicide •
Hf WANT iff a CHAT
m
He Has Been Turned Over to
Representatives of the lllino
Authorities and Wit! s oor
Ue Brought Back.
Tangier, Sepf. 7—Paul St<
the'wrecker „f the Milwaukee
Slate bank. Chic,:,,, who wa
‘■'l hel ° few ,lf vs ago, w;
turned over to ii, e r(
tivos of tile Illinois authorit
Stensland i.< huing close!
• o prevent him from conur
cide. It is ik'lirvod that i)
alone for any length ot
can secure any kind of a
will end his life, therefr
vTateh will ho kept over 1,
reaches Chicago.
To Succeed Senator Foster
J. \\ . Hughes, of Lmiowicl, haa
teec-n nominated for senator from tha
soeoid district, to succeed t’apt. J. D.:
li.slei’, of Darien. || was Mclntosh’s
time to name the senator and Mr’.,
Hughes did nol have any opposition,:
Sti|| on Cumberland.
Manager Miller is still on Cumber
land is entertaining a number of guest
al the hit.el. Mr. Miller will prol>-
übly spend the winter 011 the island
and will take care of all the hunters
who go mere tor a few days sport
Will Locate Here.
Mr. C. 11. FicUcn, who travels thia
territory for the National Biscuit Cos.,
has n , w m
: ’h-’ r TS from Way
cross lo Octal. (hougix
he will jH; Jpt>i Ire t|,i ter-
iCrnM
San Domilngo Insurr, ctiort.
Cape listen* Hayti, Sept 7 —&
messenger ■ ■mfcy,.lm(Mht details of
the capture nfAvotion/Vaa,,t t , ijomiu-
Ko, i,y the i "Aurgents. At
the head of uv" QueUito,
Jimiuez, NauiUn and vl '/als arrived
before iJajahon. \wldctt 'ag only de
fended by scvontyl SVc-rument sol
diers, who retired into the fort ana
September 1 the town capitulated,
for Robertson,
New Orleans, Sept. 7.—ln the deni
ora tic primaries for congressional
nominations, which were held today,
there was a contest in only one dis
trict, the sixtli Congressman a. y
Hobenhson w.<: opposed by Georg'
H. Kavrot Karly returns fom. lift
precinct. Throughout the distric
show Robertson to tie nearly 200 vo
es behind his rival. Robertson h>
had terns in congress.
Galveston's Sea Waff.
Makes life now safe in that c
ms (onj the" higher uplands. P
Goodlqe, who resides on I ;, sti
in Waco, Texas, needs no seawall
safety. |H writes: “f have >.po(!
King's New Discovery for Const
Boil for the past five ye- ,s ar
keeps them well and safe. Before
timo i had a cough which-for ,
lUid been growing worse nor.
gone.” Cures chronic coughs,
grippe, croujr, whooping cough
prevents pneumonia. Pleas ar
take. Kvery bottle guaranteed
Smith's Pharmacy. Price 50 ani
trial bottles free.
Concatenation of Hco Ho
On account ot f. eatmtlug
iliUtunational Association of
Aa|od Order of Hco Hoos tl
I rrailwiy will ’Til tickets
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