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Expositor Office. ing, alike a mute reproach to the tion and Contracting Company for contrary, the sporting.;Vage and the Dodge was heard to be laughing still ager of the Bay State flung informa- that T. Elithuls'son was studyl;a` tQo�' L. �, 'i�l';� 1 I'��, .
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JAMES L. KILLORAN of undefileddignity on week days and this feeble, tottering old invalid Of the Banks, address, by way of aumuse- Elihu. D'yuh read the address he brook-Estabrook steel and wire been away to school in New Tork_�_ "' I 1, .,
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Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Clinton, Ar. ......... 11.05 6.52 covetous. to dinner, for the Bay State clung to indication that T. Elibu was not leav- the best that was in him. His air out cessation, achieving daily an as- . .',, �
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Londesborough .... 7.35 3.52 scroll -sawed fence. It dominated that cedent. "Can you spe the .smoke?" ing aloud with T. Elihu's disappoint- .., I.. I
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AUCTIONEERS and T. Flibu Banks' gift to the city, bal pat upon the back of the man dis- . Vision as applied to things sartorial and not a belated realization of in: (Continued next week) , . ,
OSCAR W. REED C. N. R. TIME TABLE was not a recent improvement, if it cerning enough to forego food for smacks distinctly of the feminine, and I �,!�dl
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or The -Expositor Office. Charges -mod- Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 "This our monument to the dead $ 1 114;.,
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