The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952 Page: 2 of 18
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FOR S} "E-Fire. and windstorm
insurance. W. E. Gibson, phone
WITHOUT
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Fight Negro House
Fire For 2 Hours
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Boll worms Are
Abundant In
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Business Services , •
CALL 222, Dewitt “Ox" Craw-
ford, to remove trees, cut out
dead limbs, . mistletoe, brush,
hanling, also can move small
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No. 303 CANS 25c
INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL
WIRING
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GREEN BEANS
No. 2 Cans
LB. 39c
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
POLITICAL
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and daughter. Bobbie, from Pa
lest ine are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. J. R Peteete at this time. j-|
I of Grimes County and the Bra-
zos bottom, JH, McDonald re-
ported this week, eqn < .r;.
Grimes County
Highway Takes
On New Look
LOST OR STRAYED — Six-year-
old Brahman type cow, brand-
s-ed JPY on right hip, red with
,$125.00 month located in Heus-
c ton near freeway. Roland Tis-
FOR SALE—1941 Plymouth cou- .—a.—*
pe, good condition, 5325.00. E. Lost and round .
cotton fields. These little pearly
white eggs, the size of a pin-
head, hatch out in four days,
then they proceed to eat through
the growing bud, the ' little
squares and into the big bolls,
McDonald said. He added that
when they first hatch out they
are easy to kill with the right
application of DDT applied in
sufficient quantity.
Bollworms are especially nu>
lowly turnip green is' rich
food value.
, Ne. 2 Can
L- 25c
FOR SALE — Automobile insur-
ance. W. E. Gibson, Phone 727.
27-A-tf
NO. 2 CANS 15C
FOR GRAVEL, sand, fill dirt, al-
so concrete work. see Honey
Boy 'Sledge. . . ' ’ 50-A-tf
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The Examiner-Review is au-
thorized to make the following
announcement for public office,
subjecf to- the action of the
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-RBVIEW
Thursday, July 1952
W. E. GIBSON
AGENCY
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
Security State Phone: Rea. 826
HUNTS
Cream Com
2—No. 303 Cans
29c
•Mrs. J. Luther Mason and
Miss Marie Stokely were hos-
tesses.
L. S. (SMITH) STaMPLEY
For Commissioner, Prect No. 1:
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STOLZ __
MONUMENT CO.
Modern Designs At
... POPULAR PRICES
call or write
Mrs. Anna Lindley/
Phone 165
Navasota, Texas
DDT CONTROLS BOLLWORMS—
We have it in all combinations,
spray and dust. Ask us for the
best formulation for your Cot-
ton crop. John D. Rogers Seed
Company, Tenth Street. 41-A:4c
FOR SALE—Four canary birds,
German Roller hens. Mrs. J.
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EXPERT
OPTICAL. JEWELRY
• AND
WATCH REPAIR
CALDWELL'S
JEWELRY STORE
i BRYAN, TEXAS
CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per
word. 1 insertion: 5c per word. 2
ansertions: 7c per word. 3 inset-
tona: 2c per word, 4 insertions:
40c minimum: 21.00 if state-
meni required. Display class!-
tUA. 60c per column inch.
Miscellaneous for Sale •
HARRIS ELECTRIC
COMPANY
P. O. Box 56 Phone 555
Navasota
> 5 th Senqtoriat District:
. MRS. NEVEiLLE COLSON
ite-eteetion! ■ ■ ' .?
For Representative, 29th
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Guaranteed. Late Models
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Dodge, GMC, Chevrolet and
Navasota Volunteer Firemen
answered the alarm and fought’
the fire until 2:00 a.m. The in-
side of rhe house was gutter and
only the Walls were left stand-
ing firemen report. .
Most of the household goods
and furniture were saved.
NEWS FROM
SINGLETON
Mrs. Mvra Stegall from Frank-
lin has been visiting with her
daughter’ Mrs. H. C. MeGil berry,
for several, weeks
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Maxell of
Houston are spending a few days
here with Mrs. Maxwell’s par-
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for
SCRAP IRON, METAL
BEEF HIDES 'AND
BEES WAX
Ben Silverstein
Phone 493
NOTICE .
Precinct Chairmen of the sev-
erl precincts in Grimes County,
are hereby requested to hold pre-
cinct .convention July. 26. 1952
(hour and place.to be selected
by the precinct chairman) for
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• ERNEST ISBELL
For Commissioner, Preet. No. 2:
THOMAS J. FLOY© ‘
For Commissioner, Prect No. 3:
ROY KEYSER . <
For Comimissioner, Prect No. 4:
W. E. MOODY
(re-election)
For County Attorney:
HULON C. HALL
Fori Gounty: TuAcee.
1 LATHAM (DOLLY) BOONE
For County Tree Assessor-
Collector:
GUY DAVIS
For Sheriff:
DICK JOHNSON
For County Treasurer:
R. B. WOOD, JR.. '
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 3: ;
JOHN CRITTENDEN
, (re-electiom)
For Constable, Precinct No..4:
W. N. FABIAN . . •
lan, -called the, meeting to order
at 10:30 a.m. after the regular
business, Miss Wolaver gave
some very good advice upon
growing old graciously, patience,
sympathy and understanding of
others.. Said Miss Wolaver, “Peo-
ple who continue to learn as
they grow older are an asset to
a community." She also gave
charts and a talk on “Daily Re-
quirements," good to know the
He said that as high as ses
bollworm eggs to a growing bud
had been reported from some
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FOR "RENT—Two rooms and bath
; downstairs. W. W. Hurt, Nav-
AvIN6 Vh
mero
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SPAN bl
Pkg.
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JACK WISENER
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P E T M IL K
8’. Libby's
VA (, Pineapple
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4 45c
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at 8 a.m. over KWHI, Brenham.
- ' 410-4p
ARCHITECTURAL Design Th
working drawings. George
Swanson. Phone 250. 38-A-tf
FOP SALE —Six foot General
‘ Electric Refrigerator, excellent
’ condition. W. R. Alien) •0
36-A-tf
AN AILING CAR can spoil a
wonderful vacation. Our er-,
pert mechanics will check
. your car and put ft in worry-,
free condition at low cost.
' Call 12 Sinclair Md tor Co. '
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SWIFT’S
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L. wirO,
CAN COUPON •IV
. FROM HOUSTON PAPERS .
All Work Guaranteed
And Up
5220*
SUMMER SALE Surplus Pedi-
greed Red & White. Zealand
Rabbits. Does and BuoksSen:
iots $5.00 $3-00,
each, cultex Rabbit Farm P.O. f
Box '215, Hempstead, "Texas
Phone 338. 41'A-4c
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Mrs. Alex Moody
Gives Lesson In
, against destructive hall.
4e . ■. 33-A-t
FORSALE — Cotton poisons,
• . spray'S, ant killer, sulphur,
methoxychlor John D Rogers
Seed Co, 10th Street.. Phone
233. " " ‘ 28-A-tf
2 TAMALES 1
2-No.303 u;
Lase )
129c
K. McIntyre, Anderson.
42.A-2p
For Rent or Lease e
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LOCAL 6 LONG DISTANCE
Phone 222
Dewitt "Ox” Crawford
widened 42 feetfrom wesi
Washington to the city limits
and from there to the creek
Picked up and delivered. Phone
16-3, 116 Tenth street.
. , t- sep .42G-4p
DOYLE E. EADS
Complete Piano Service
Local References ;
BOX 981, BRYAN
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2 cans 21c
( : 6 ■ • '- 0 ' ht .
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Ford . Pickups
SEE US FIRST
SINCLAIR MOTOR CO
Z Strawberries 25c
K.
3 TALL CANS 39C
10c
Guests were Mrs. Moody. Mrs.
Hutson of Phoehix, Ariz, and
Mrs, Richard Sullivan of, the
White Hall club.
JUICE
GOLD CHAIN
M E A L
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SQUARE DANCE
SCHEDULED AT
LYNN GROVE SAT.
The Lynn Grove -Community i
Center will be the scene of a
square dance Saturday hight,
July 19. Ed Keisler is caller and
there are fans to keep the build-
ing cool.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, August 19, 1952 at the
courthouse in Anderson, Texas,
at 10 a.m. the Commissioners’*
Court of Grimes County will
hold their annual budget hear-
ing to consider expenditures for
the fiscal year next ensuing.
S. A, Jones, Cuonty Judge ..
43-H-2c
FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT A
KERATOLYTIC IS A MUST
What is a keratotytie? An agent that
deadens the infected akin It then P*el»
off, exposing more germa to Its kulling
action. Get T-4-L, a keratolytic, at any
drug store. If not pleased IN ONE
HOGR, your 40c back. Today at John
D. Quinn Drug.
2al
FOR SALE—Liability insurant e,
W. E. Gibson, Phone 727.
10 ZT-Att
WEAVER’S HONEY —A, health-
ful energy food and economi-
cal tor Compare with other
spreads and buy from your
grocer today. . 42-A-$c
: NOTICE COWMEN—For Sale, a
number of good cow horses,
quarter bred, broke and gen-
tle, Price reasonable. A. C.
Egg, Jr., phone 2260. Edna,
Texas. 42-A-2c
FURNITURE REFINISHED— Fur-
niture Refinishing Shop. Phone
T-TONE ISROPHYL
ALCOHOL oua 29c
PICKUP
• ’■ • - 4, ‘ ipke ur. -u*ura 41. • y
a-, inger, 217 Marshall, Houston
®, or phon/ 16998-
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TEXAS ’
LETTUCE 2, -19c
FOR SALE — English . Wiggle,
worms. H. ft. Downs, 316 Jud-
Help Wanted
LAWN FURNITURE Repainted,'
ment have just finished level-
ins, graveling and black lopping
'• " the highway from the end of
east Washington to the Holland
ereek bridge. The pavement was
bridge it was .widened 24 feet:
Six miles of the Conroe road,
State 105. will receive the same
treatment within the next few
iweeks. Work Was started at
Stoneham and will continue for
six miles-westofStoehamt-
ward Navasota. It too will be
. i .10 t. .. widened to' a width of 24feet, '
merous in late planted cotton or L_. '
cotton that is pretty and green . AnIe « c ’■"A;- '
and growing well; if a farmer LADIE.V. -W- • ;1. .
in has such fields, the only Safe 'ANNOUNCE CAKE 0.-
thing to do is to look for these , ---- -—>......
eggs daily .and supply poison
Legislative. District:
__________ L G-P(PINK) PEARSON, JR. ;
WANTED-wi pay 500-.
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502 S. LaSalle
ft
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' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon.
- . Mr. and Mrs. Montas Crvar
when they first appear as they,
are very difficult to kill after
they become half grown. Me-
Donald said. ce
He added that this is the nor-
mal time for the appearance of
bollworms as they have left the
hard corn,' pupated in the
ground and hatched out into
millers capable of laying sev:.
eral hundred eggs each.
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County Budget
Hearing Set For
Tuesday, Aug. 19
The annual Grimes County
budget hearing will be held
Tuesday, August 19, at 10 a.m.
in accordance with action taken
by the Commissioners Court in
session Monday. ’
The budget will be officially
adopted and the tax rate will be
set at this hearing, which is
open to the public.
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the purpose of electing delegates ■—
tontenecountAnGoryentiorexti COMMERCIAL
lb. 89c
for a good 5room house and, fTpA
lot in. Navasota. Cjose ina/ _ V , DAEF.,. -
Must be a bargain. Write oriEosountmex-..
come.to see Mrs. D. B, Carroll,
Easterly, Texas. 42-C-6p
LISTEN TO THE piano , tuners
program.pach Sunday morning
PASCAL
CELERY .2L.sc.29c
5 lbs. 43c
WHITSON'S
PORK & BEANS 3
HEINZ CREAM OF
TOMATO SOUP
RATH S BREAKFAST
SAUSAGES can 33c
SUNBEAM GREEN WHOLE
0 LI V E S 7% - 25c
Mrs.. Alex Moody wks an in-
structor in Sweedish weaving at
the Mamie Binford Park at Lynn I
Grove on Tuesday, July 15,. when
the Lynn Grove-Courtney H. D.
Club got together for a lecture
on : "foods" by Mrs. Jeanette
Wolaver in the am. and three
designs, in the weaving after a
dinner served at noon. -
The president, Mrs. Paul Kee.
FOLGER'S
■ COFFEE
d Lb.
n 83c
Headquarters
..
"-,7 IvM -—i
MALONEY’S TAILER SHOP open
for business- Alterations, all
kinds upholstery, slip covers.
Located ron Anderson Planters-
Ville road near Floyd’s store.,
43H-lp
I AM representing Stanley Prod-
ucts in Navasota and vicinity.
These are high grade house-
hold products .and I will ap-
preciate your patronage. Phone
.65, Miss Hallie Showalter.
, ’ , 43-G-2p
BULLDOZER WORK.- Tanking
land clearing. See Top Lott or
call 223. s 0 43-G-2C
VENETIAN BLINDS Retaped, r -
corded, repainted any color.
C al T. Furniture- Refinishing
Shop, phone. 16:3, 116 Tenth
street . 42G-4p
Special Notices •
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.DOGS — Registered cocker, pup- Democratic primary‘election to
pies. Boarding, Bathihg.‘groom- b?’ held Saturday, JulY 26. ,1952:
i ng . Feed, supplies. ■ The, Bay ..
■ rard Kennets, on thighway 6,
south of College Si atiop. - ' .
: • : , uay 42-A.tf, JIM'NORTON
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FOR. A, COMPLETE insurance , ....... .....
( servicecall, W.:, Gibson, For-State Senator,
. Phone No. 727, State
Bank Building. Everything in
insurance. . ; 27;Gt
Wanted , •
- 19c
LET ME make smart matching
belts, buckles, and buttons from
scraps of your material. I also (
make buttonholes, worked by
machine or hand, and bound
buttonholes. Mrs. J. R. Poole,
phone, 775-R. 703 Farquhar St.
Navasota, Texas. 47-A-tfc
FOR SAL—Life Insurance, W.
E. Gibson, Agency L---,
state Bank Building.- Phonelgsapti
727 29-A-t L S. Stampley. Secretary
‘‘2 : ’ ■■ '5' *' -__— 43-H-1C
FOR SALE-3 copn hound pup-
. plies,.4 months oldi, J R: Mat-
thews,. Rt., 2,, Box, 38. 5 miles
east of highway 90. 43:A-Ip
FOR SALE—Water cooling fan:
. Used last summer. $30.00, Call
' ' 925 or 791 P. / 43-A4c
' NORTHSIDE Laundry nd Wash-
i.„ateria. Phone 678. ' 43A:4c
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Democratic County Convention
SpwiH convene at the Court House
AAat Anderson, Texas, 2:30 p.m.,
43A.P August 2, 1952, for the purpose
. 3 ;•! of electing delegates and alter-
- FOR SALEOe wagonepraetin nates to the-st ate Convention to
cally nrwew. W: Heard, he .held in Amario, Texas, sep-
- jasotai Texas . .. 43-A-2p tember adopting resolu-
′ opsitpcupApOna pnte fions and transacting any other
"a horseh qusinessthatmay —w
rJoefuitz. a6t "he convention IN.Sandani
County Chairman Democratic
Scuritt - Executive Committee
ATTEST:
SUNSHINE. ; ;
CRACKERS ^23c
ALL KINDS
COTTON POISON
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THIS YEARS STOCK AT LOWER PRICES
S & S FARM STORE
J. C. SWANSON BOBBY CURRY
Owner Salesman
Navasota, Texas
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START FROM SCRATCH- with.a
. ' hew motor if your old one has
• given,you a lot of trouble.
., Call. 1 for poices. on nsw,re.
. ■ tors for all poptar.makes of
‘cars. ‘Sinclair Motet .Co. —e
/ . , . . • 534 ’ 42 A-lw
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Sweedish Weaving Cotton Fields,
Ballworms are :•«*» thppraxrmatehyeswia,."ttze 9.
abundance in the cotton fields has the new look. . '
The State Highway Depart- •
August 21 1952, 2:30 p.m.
H. N. Sandall
County Chairman Democratic
Execeutive Committee
ATTEST:
L. S. Stampley, Secretary
43-H-lc . . •
I. C. STAFFORD LODGE
No. 98 I. O. O. F. meets the
2nd and 4th Tuesday of every
month at 8:00 p.m.
Visitors coralally invited.
3-H-tf—Lee Serivener, Secretary
SCREENS REPAINTED and re-
paired. Picked up and deliv-
ered. Phone 16-J. 116 Tenth
street. 42-G-4p.
NOTICE—Dead and useless hors- I
es, mules, cattle and hogs red
‘ moved free of charge to help .
control fly breeding and]
/ spreading of diseases among 1
your livestock. Call collect 288,
Pool's Service Station, Nava-
Miss Mary Lois MeGilberry
celebrated her thirteenth birth-
day a few weeks ago at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. MeGilberry. Quite a
number of Mary Lois’ friends
and relatives were present. Ev-
ery one present report a very
nice time. We hope Mary will
have many more birthday cele-
brations.
Mrs. Thelma Nolan from’Aice I
is visiting with her son, J. R. ;
Nolan and family, for a few
days. /
Mrs. Pauline Compton and
children of Arlington, Mrs. Vir-
ginia Ward and girls of Abbe-
ville, La. spent last week here
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Yates.
Mr., and Mrs. R. C. Tweet were
visiting in Houston last Satur-
day.
Mrs. Seth CrundWell has re-
turned home after having spent
a few weeks with her daughter 1
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pies
Ballard, of Mertens.—Me.—and <
Mrs. Ballard are the proud par- j
ents of a fine baby boy.
Miss Kay Holland, who is In
college at Huntsville, spent a
few days at home with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hrst and chil-
dren from Navasota were visit-
Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T.
Smith Sunday afternoon.
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Go to Church Sunday •
unsuroi
g.R Snow. • ' 43-A-1e
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FOR SALE—Fidelity and surety
bonds. W. E Gibson Agency.
Phone 727. 2S A tf
CROPHAILINSURANCE written
by W. E. Gibson Agency, Se-
\ Purity State Bank Bldg. Phone
* 727. P r o t e c t farm profits
Jellied Peach Slices
Broadeasst July 19,1952
1 pkg lemen geletia % ucpoon Mil '
I MB boilina p-rk % cup Px Milk , ’
.uic . . 1 cup eaeined, eliced,
“rrrrine" innrJ
Diasolve gelatin in juice. Cool Put
Milad driving and salt into bowl. Mik
milk in gradually: Stir milk mixcure ;
• into, sooled gelatin mixture. un-
tlaligbslythiker than unbeaten egk:
white,: Cut peaches into small pieces, :
Fod into chilled gelatin mixture. Rub v
with vezetable oil; a mold. holding 4
: • cupt Fill with gelatin mixture. -Chill .
nik firm Keep chilled until readyko
servy Turn out on lettuce or other,
salad green,, if desired. Serve at salad
or itessert. Make, 4 servings.
*Use the kind that come, in a jar,
note-bottle
SWIFTS ORIOLE
BACON . b 45u
FREE DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY -
CARNATION QUALITY
MEL LORI NE 12 59c
The home of Willie Mae
Smart, Negro, on 9th street, was
gutted by fire Saturday night at.
11:45 p.m. a . .
4
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BOSTON BUTT
PORK ROAST
DIXON
WIENERS
TENDER VEAL
ROUND STEAK
SUGAR CURED
BACOKSQUARES
FOR BREAKFAST
Eat Delicious
WEAVER'S
H ONEY
• • a, - . P.....
as a spread on
Buttered Toast
Get Weaver’s Honey From
- Your Grocer •
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white face and red around
eyes, . sharp horns. Strayed
fromE. O Perry farm on An
. 42-B2p derson Higtway. Reward for
.... । return . or information leading
FOR RENT—Two rooms and bath r to. recovery. Contact E. Q. Per-
w- W Heards .Bap I v phone » or 83044 Die
FOIRES ptitcspas FTRADFLSozspwstgencomarm
call L. B. Lindley, 178 or 192. J - - —
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The Ladies V' F.WAuitus,
announce (hat thexwhl have a - •...
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For Congress, 7th Congressional
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