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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 4 Oct 1894, p. 7

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Â¥FIC} aD OFFIC New Befrigerator. N ATERLOO OTBEET WAiTERLO®. Ing T â€" MARKET, § Repair $2,000,090 ERAL BANKINC Bugingss . TRANSACTED, HAS. H. FRGH 0 years nds of Meats, Summer Saus» of all kinds a specialty. enlarged and improyâ€"~ ewly painted. o â€" There Wholesala rloo MEAT MARKBT arles N. Roe and Sign Painter â€" _ _ and Paper n HUR PEQURGNAT to the people of Waterioo. H RCANTILE Licensed A THu®E cotxty Fischer, ued on all Principal Points is the time for REBEL E SHOP Molsons Bank, Skillfuly and Promptly attended to,. NsURANCE CO Waterloo. P HE Di( onR LERY, A M/ )N Ds sILVEER N. l DUERING, Butcher and Retaijl "*‘ t. MONTREAL . _ Rest, $1,100,000, nCt to vicinity $200,000 n prices A ucthm..’ â€"VERWaRrp, is ‘ (x;.':lrantecd. I’EQL'EG:\-AT’ w‘tfl’loo W W arkk100, Oxt, Nerous customers liberal that, is S better, I wi n from 6 o‘clock ve« in the evenâ€" n special deposite HESPELER, 0 6.15 p. m. of Fo iring the past d _ cashier and ibility to ts tne that ARTMENT, h an extent onal superâ€" loo Branch, exgislatur IP People q I V.M. Berlet "Canadian â€"Aermoior. GOOD JOB GUARANTEED. Bicycles Two Doors . East Â¥| wommmurng » C FOL’R town lots mfim fi * each atedy #1: gé:?:«u. :2!“ fronting on Queen Ontario Mutual Life. Economy, Equity, Stability, Progress. Cures others. will cure you Mrera EiD OFFICE, â€" WATEKLOO, ONT E~tablished 1870, MINION DEPOSIT, â€" $100,( H af Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla L AyYERS _ _ SA2SAPARILLA H RE PATRING. Liberal Conditions of Polictes OFFICERS : MILLAR, Q. C., Solicitor........ . Berlin KIiB, M. D., Medical Referee. Waterloo ODuINS, Supt. of Agencies.. Waterico RELDDELL, WM. HENDRY, mecretary,. Manager Sewing Machines, Electric Bells, . Gunsmithing Wilcox & Whitmer, MERCHANT â€" TAILOR,. Erb St., â€" Waterloo. So T / FOK SALE. â€" Gem (Steel) & Star WINDMILLS. Ir. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Paidâ€"up Values guaranteed on . All dividends belong to and are licy holders, 3. No restriction lewce, or occupation. 4. Death . once on completion of claim k. 20â€"6m THE ARK cUREs FISE2 .. 49,811 SURVIVORSIHIP DISTRIBUTION red embraces all the newest the best form of ProTEctION i money can buy. It has no ced values, attractive options, iL1ON=. & t ALL KINDS OF previous year aken in 1893 .. Hydraulie rams, Iron force and lift pumps. Hose, belting and all threshers‘ supplies For information apply to of M Or DUST COLkECTORS. Celebrated â€" Hailady sStandard. w.S. BOWDEN. agent, New Dundee 19 King St. Berlin Kno t is th 1st, 1894 ... . $17,683,029 V R.S. FUTHER C xX TAYLOR, 1803 Travelling Agent Shop n business man 1803 $100,000 1,500,8H 3,004,700 328, 150 2,503,424 339440 2,330 U8sl 911 120 99 Heavy Dravanxt HorsEs â€"Brood mare, A Bell, D Pletch,Nick Roth; foal, A Bell,N Rotb,R Dickie; 3 year old fi}â€" ly or gelding, R Melville, A Bell,J Witâ€" wer ; 2 year old filly or gelding, Alex Sutherland, J Baker,A Bell;l year old colt,J Baker,E‘ Hallman, N Roth. The following is the list of the prize winnerg: 3 GexrEratr Purrosz HorsEs.â€"Brood mare, V Schaefer,lst and 2nd,J Baker; foal, W Schaefer,N Roth, J Baker ; 3 year old filly or gelding, A Patrick, W Schaefer 2 and 3 ; 2 year old filly or gelding, W Schaefer 1 and 2,J Baker;l year old colt, W Schaefer 1 and 2, J Baker. Carrrice Horses.â€"Brood mare, J. Lotz; foal, J Lotz, A Miller; 3 year old filly oz gelding, A Mark,T Kalofleisch, C &E Foerdinay;2 year old filly or geldâ€" iog,T Kalbfleisch,J Lotz,A Scott;l year old colt, A Milier, M Rennvie,H Schlimâ€" mer. Bicycle race, W Puddicombe,T Walkâ€" er,J Kerr. Ub s e Duimamu CattLE.â€"2 year old bull,J Koch: 1 year old bull, J Fried, P Robâ€" ettson; bull calf under one year, W Mc Tavish; cow, J, Fried,J Koch 2 and 3; 2 year old heifer,J Fried, W McTavish, J Keoch; 1 year old heifer, W McTavish J Fried,J Kocb; beifer calf,J Fried, J Koch, P Robertson, RoansteErs.â€"Brood mare, D Christ. ner,J McGoey, J Zinkann; foal, Wim Schaefer,J McGoey, D Christner; 3 year old filly or gelding, A Thompson, A M Fisher, W McTavish; 2 year old filly or gelding, W Brown. H Patterson, J Zinâ€" kann; 1 year old colt, H Schlimmer, J McGoey, W Schaefer. Spau of heavy diaugat horses, T L Meadows, Kalbfleisch & Schaefer, J Vance; span of general purpose horses H Turnball, W Crerar; span of roadâ€" ster horses, W Brown, 1t Thompson, J Vance; buggy borse,G Hydr,C Knight, W Gammou; saddle horse, J Hyde, A Miller, J H Erb ; fast single driver, T Puddicombe 1. and 2 ; farmer‘s fast driver,T Smith, A Loutch, Gnraps Cartor.â€"Cow, J Fried, J Koch 2 and 3; 2 year old heifer, W Mcâ€" Tavish, A Freid, McTavish; 1 year old heifer,J Koch, A Fried 2 and 3; heifer calf,J Koch, W McTavish,. ~ LricestEr® SuEskrpâ€"Aged ram, A Mc Tavish, A Thompson; shearling ram, A McTavish, A Miller; ram lamb, A Mcâ€" Tavish, 1 and 2; 2 aged ewes, A Mcâ€" Tavisb, A Thompson; 2 shearling ewes, A Thompson, A MceTavish;2 ewe lambs A McTavish 1 and 2. Oxrorp or Emrorsitirs Dowxnsâ€"Ag ed ram.C Christner, R Renelson; shearâ€" ling ram,C Christner 1 and 2;ram lamb C Hartleib,C Christner; 2 aged ewes,C Christner,C Hartleib; 2 shearling ewes C Christner,C Hartleib; 2 ewe Jambs, C Christner,C Hartieib.? Far Sitrkrâ€"Fat shearling wethers T Douglass; fat ewes, C Harticib, R Renelson. â€"* Swixtâ€"Aged Berkshire boar, C R Decker 1 and 2; Berkshire sow, C R Decker 1 and 2; Berkshire boar pig, G Hyde.C Decker; Berkshire sow pig, G Hyde,C Decker; white sow,G Hyde, E. Geiger; white boar pig,(G Hyde; white sow pig, A Miller 1 and 2. Pourtryâ€"Brooze turkeys, A Miller; geese,J Traxel,E Geiger; ducks,J Hamâ€" ilton,J Troxel; cochins,white, L Pequeâ€" gnat;coching, black, H Hett;coshins, buff H Hett, W Reid; cochins partridge, L Pequegnat, W Reid; Plymouth rocks, barred, L Pequegnat; Plymouth rocks, white, W Reid,L Pequegnat; Dorkings W Reid ; Polands, W Reid, H Heis; (iames,J Hamilton, W Reid; Minorcas W Reid, L Peine ; Brahmas,light, f1 Hett, A Frazer; Leghorns, white, W. Reid, H Gerth ; Leghorns,brown, Dr. Marty, A Frazer; Leghoros black, J Schuler ; Hamburgs, WV Reid, H Hett; Langshanes, H Gerth, W Reid; Black Spanish, A Frazer, W Reid; Wyandotâ€" tes, E, Franke, W Reid: Bantams, H Gerth W Reid; any other breed. L Pequeguat W Reid; pigcoos,C Ernst, J Trachsel; turtle doves, N Gerth; rabbits, R Puddiâ€" combe, W Reid. Soutmpowx Siurerâ€"Aged ram, T C Douglass,R KRenelson; shearling ram, Renelson, I‘ Douglass; 2 aged ewes, T Douglass 1 and 2 ; 2 shearlinq'le;wea, T. Douglass 1 and 2; 2 ewe lambs,T Dougâ€" lass 1st ley, A Miller; white oats,C Bisrmann, A Miller; black oats,C Biermann, A Mil: ler: small white peas, A Kress, A Milâ€" ler;peas any other kind, A Miller, A Kress; timothy seed, J Facey,T Fritz; Indian corn,J Hopf, G Bettschen; pop corn,J RHopf,H Smith, white beans, A Fried, C Biermann ; beans any other kind, A Fried,T Fritz, » _ Grainâ€"White wheat,C Biermann, A Kress ; red fall wheat, C Biermann, A Kress; spring wheat, A Kress,20d; barâ€" Wilmot Agricultural Exhibition, kind, A Kress,T Smith;grapes, H Gerth, J Alichin;tomatoes,C Bierman, D Burns; water melons, H Smith, H Zoeller. VrartaBuEes â€"â€"Burbank seeding potaâ€" toes, T Britz, C Biermann; Beauty of Hebron, T Fritz, C Biermann; Rural New York No. 2,T Fritz, C Biermann; any other kind, T Fritz, C Biermann; turnips, A Miller, N Roth; grayetone or white turnips, M Rennie, D Cressâ€" man; white garrots, J Trachsell,G Bettâ€" schen; carrots for table use, T Fritz, C Biermann; mangold wurtzels, globe, T Smitb, J Trachsel; mangold wurtzels, long red, H Smith, J Trachsel; pumpâ€" kins, H Smitb, A Fried; squashes, A Ridde}, 20d; parsoips, C Biermann, J Trachsel; blood beets, H Smith.J Trachâ€" s+1; red onions, C Biermann, D Burns; yellow onions, D Burne, C Biermann; winter cabbages, J Wagester, J Mernâ€" er; fall cabbages, H Zoeller, J Merner; red Dutch cabbages, Jac Merner, D Burns;cauliflowers,C Biermanao,T Fritz; kohl rabbi, J Trachsel, T Fritz; celery roots, H Gertbh, C Biermann; winter radishes, T Fritz, C Biermann; winter lettuce,T Fritz, D Burns;vegetable marâ€" rows, ‘‘ Fritz, C Burns. Frow_kns. â€"Collection of house plants : L Pequegnoat, Mrs R Winn; Fuchsias: J Trachsel ; Cieraniums : 8. Merner, L Pequeâ€" gnat ; Red Lily : Mrs A Clark, 1 Burns ; Handâ€"bouquet : (i Bettschen, Mrs A Clark ; Tableâ€"bouquet, Il Smith, Mrs A Clark ; Everlasting flowers, G.Bettschen; Coll. of Zinnias, }f Nmith, Mrs A Clark; Pansies, 8 Merner,H Smith; Asters,H. Smith, T R Smith; German Stocks,G Rettschen,TSmith; Phlox,H Zoeller, h Smith;Verbenas, H Smith, D Burns; Marigolds,1) Burns,H Smith;Petuâ€" nias, J Facey, Mrs J Clark; cut flowers, H Smith, H Zoeller. Laptrs‘ Work axp Fixg Art. â€" Point lace, L Kalbfleisch, Miss S Nott; Honiton lace, L Kalbfleisch, Miss S Nott; darned netâ€" ting, Miss S Nott, A YÂ¥ eDonald ;outline work, Miss S Nott, A Fried; Applique work on satin, Miss Hall, Mrs. Ayling; do., on wool, Miss Tolton; do. on plush, L Kalbfleisch, Miss S Nott; do. floral, Miss ‘Tolton; Arraâ€" sene work, L Kalbfleisch,< Merner; embroidâ€" ery in lace stitches, L Kalbfleisch, Miss S Nott; crewel embroidery, Miss Tolton, Miss Hall; Roman embroidery on white satin,Mrs Ayling, Mrs A Miller; Venetian embroidery, L Kalbfleisch, Mrs Ayling; chenille work, Miss Hall, Mrs Ayling; crochet work in cotâ€" ton, Wm Diamond, Miss Nott; do. in wool, Miss Nott, Mrs Ayling; do. in silk, Mrs Ayâ€" ling; ring work, Miss Nott, J Hutchinson; braiding, Miss Nott, Mrs A Miller; ivory embrqi(%crr, Miss Hall, embroidery on satin, Mrs A Miller, Mrs Ayling; do. on R;lu.h or velvet, L Kalbfleisch, Mrs Rau; embroider chain stitch, Mrs Ayling; silk ro% embroid)j ery, Miss Tolton, iliu Nott; Kensington work, L Kalbfleisch, Miss Nott; netting, Miss Tolton, Mrs Ayling; table or iiano scarf, L Kalbfleisch, Mrs 8 Merner; basket decorated, Miss E Roedding; Japanese or crazy work, Miss Nott, Miss Hall; embroidery in wool, Wliss NOUL, NMIIBS IIM1!, CNIAIIDIIIIMERY AM . MCY L Kalbfleisch, Miss Hall; do. in cotton or muslin, Miss Tolton, C Brown; dressed doll, R Murray, W Diamond; fancy knitting, Mrs Ayling, Mre A Clark; mttingl. Mrs Ayiing, Miss Nott; child‘s dress, Miss Tolton, R Murâ€" ray ; twine work, Mrs A Miller, Miss Tolton; lace work, Mrs A Miller, Miss Hall; wall pocket. Miss Nott, J Hutchinsontbracket, H Zoeller, Mrs Ayling; sofa pillow, Mrs Ayling, Miss Tolton; ribbon work, Mrs A Miller, J Hutchinson; Berlin wool work, E Rowden, SECEU C T O ENs EiNE Me CA s dele one einai n o t ley, tea cozy ; A Kaufman, for a collection of native wood, old and foreign coins, insect architecture, collecticn of curiosities, ornaâ€" mental drawing, geometrical drawing, mech anical drawing, perspective dnwing, buildâ€" ing construction drawings, object rawing, and architectual drawing ; Jacob Eckemwigl- ler, brick and tile; Andrew Miller, rnel ; Mrs Rau,buttonâ€"hole toilet set,and silk lam shade ; C Ernst, collection of coins, and olg bible, old books and old new-rper- ; L Nieâ€" bel, Indian relics, minerals,and prairie chick> ens ; J Hutchinson, doiley. > Dairy Proptcr.â€" â€"Homeâ€"made cheese, Jos Hopf, Mrs A Clark; keg butter, R Hyde, A Riddel ; rolled butter, A Kiddel, G Hyde, R Murray; maple sugar, H Smith, T‘ Fritz; homeâ€" made bread, H Smith, J Weber: honey in comb, J Facey, H Smith; strained honey, ‘P Fritz, J Facey; homeâ€"made soa , T Fritz, H Lippert; cauned fruit, A I"riccr, S Merner. §Iut-|l.\x1r.\[,.â€"â€"l.ight horse shoes, CR Decker;heavy horse shoes,C‘ R Decker;scroll work, A Kaufman; set single harness, H Deichert. DowsstIc MaxcractUREs. â€" Homeâ€"made carpet, Miss S Nott, Hy Lippert; "woolen blankets, J Fried, W Diamond; horse blankâ€" ets, H Lippert, A Kress; bomeâ€"made flannel, H Lippert, A Fried: fulled cloth,H Lippert, Miss S Nott; Linsey Woolsey, H Lippert, A Fried; woolen stockings, H Smith, Miss Tolâ€" ton: cotton stockings, Mrs Ayling, Miss S Nott: white knitting {arn. W Diamond, H Lippert; colorea do., Hy Lippert, J Trachâ€" sel; darned stocking. H Siith, Miss Tolton; counterpane, H Lippert; coverlid,H Lippert; knitting quilt, Miss Hall,.) Trachsel; pieced quilt, Mrs A Miller, Miss 8 Nott; crochet quilt, J Hutchinson, Miss Hall; log cabin quilt, Miss Hall, J Trachsel; worke(f quilt, Miss Hall, J Hutchinson; hooked mat, Miss Roedding, A Eried: rag mat, Miss Tolton; coarse shirt, Miss Rowden, J Trachel. Narurar Hisroxy.â€"Collection:of native insects, A Kaufman; collection of foreign inâ€" sects, A Kaufman; collection of German Carp fish, Baden Carp Co. 1 & 2. A McDonald; do. flat, A McDonald, H Zoelâ€" ler; Berlin wool flowers, Mise Tolton; bead work, Miss Tolton, A McDonald; shell work, Miss Nott; wax work, Mrs A Miller; tissue flowers, Wm Diamond, Mrs A Clark; hair flowers, H Zoeller; feather flowers, Miss Nott; oil painting, landscape, Clara Ritz, Miss Tolâ€" ton; painting on satin or velvet, Miss Hall, Mrs Ayling; painting on glass, Miss Tolton, Mrs Ayling; water color painting, Miss H‘a.ll, ExTrAsâ€"W m Shaaf, for collecfion of coins; Mrs A Miller, for saddle hag, photo holder, panels worked,pin cushion,chair scarf, whisk holder, rickrlcE work, table centre &‘!I!(l doiâ€" A McDonald; pen and ink drawing, Mrs Ayling; pencil drawing, Mrs Ayling, A Mc Donald; crayon drawing, J Hutchinson, H Brown; painting on china, J Hutchimson, Miss Tolton; drawn work, J Hutchinson, Miss Hall; scrap jar, H Smith; collectioh of fancy work, L. Kalbfleisch, Miss Nott. erloo County â€" Homeâ€"made Young, old or middle aged, who find themâ€" selves nervous, weak u,q(gexhnusbed, who are broken down from excess or overwork, reâ€" sulting in many of the following symptoms : Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams,dimâ€" ness of sight, palpitation of the heart emisâ€" sions, lack of energy, pain in the kidnej's, headaches, pimples on the face and body, itching or peculiar sensation about the scroâ€" tum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, ba.s?\fulness, deposits in theurine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby musâ€" cles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, eonstipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes, surrounded with LEADâ€" ENCIRCLES, oily {ooking skin, etc., are all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to ptmy unless cured, The spring or vital force having lost its tension every function anes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance, may be perâ€" manently cured. _ Send your address nnge 10 cents in stamps for book on diseases peculiar to man, sent sealed. Address M.V.LUBON, 24 Macdonald Ave,. Toronto, Ont., Canada. The fair plaintiff‘s counsel in the breach of promise case thought that he would make life a burden in the unâ€" fortunate young man who was the unâ€" willing defendant. 'l)ovyou mean to say,‘ he asked, afâ€" ter a lot of embarrasing questions, ‘that after you had been absent for an entire month you did not kiss the plaintiff, to whom fyou were engaged to be married, when you first saw her on your retarn? _______ you _ ‘One of them would, I know.‘ ‘Ab, indeed! _ Why should he? ‘Because he was present when I first saw her. Me was at the gate when I rode up, and she stuck her head out of the second story window, and I asked her ‘How d‘ye do" and said T‘d be back to supper in half a1 hour. I‘m no giraffe.‘ ly. _ ‘Will you make that statement to the jury? ‘Certainly, if necessary.‘ ‘Do you think they would believe And everybody in the court smiled except the barrister.â€"â€"Answers. Stark‘s Powders, each package of which contains two preparations, one in a round wooden box the cover of which forms a measure for a dose, an immediate relief for Sick Headache and stomach, also Neuralgia and all kinds of nervous pains, and another in capeulses from ito} of one is an ordinâ€" ary dose which acts on the Bowels, Liver and ; Stomach, forming a never failing, perfect treatment for all Head and Stomach Complaints. They do pears. The initial paper of two new series appéears in this number; one treats on the house, its location, etc.; the other of the re:â€" lations between motber and son.â€" One of the most interesting papers of the month is a "real conversation‘" between Edith Thomas and Dr. Eliiott on the subject of Woman and War, which itfollowod by a charming little prem on the subject in. Miss Thomas‘ best vein. ’J?he third article on the Kinderâ€" garten takes both teacher and student through lt%e work, and there is fascinâ€" ati em;los t provided in Venetian Iron work and the use of crepe and tissue papers. not, as most pills and so many other medicines do, lose their effect or proâ€" duce after constipation and are nice to take. 25c a box at all medicine dealâ€" called the Thanksgiving Number Is the first of the three great Winter issues, and presents a table of contents that is most varied and interesting. The fashions for the month appear even more attractive than usual and Wit?)e:uch becoming styles womanâ€" kind should appear at her best during the winter at hnns. A timely illustrated paper on Evening and Dinner dresses supplements the regular articles, and appro'izrinta contriâ€" butions for the seaso« are the }mnkkgiving dinner, a Thanksgiving in New England: Decoration, and how to serve apples and The Delineator for November, which is ‘I do,‘ responded the defendant,§ ALALL MIEN He was not a Giraffe, £1 (A hy aimâ€" ysd ul fhamnes TR oAAA 4Ek(t“.3;,.< a Years The King of Siam is said to be a well educated ruler, baving been tuâ€" tored by an Americam lady who was governess to his brothers, and who, after her long experience at the court of Siam, wrote a delightful book about what was then almost an unknown country. M. Pierre Loti, the French novelist will not read a daily newspaper, scarceâ€" ly ever writes aletter, invariably turns interviewewers away from his doors, and does his work in a room which is away up on the top of a tower, and can be reached only by a single ladâ€" der. SOAP Grear DiscovertEs â€"The astronoâ€" mer who discovers a new star, the scientist ‘Xho finds a new face, or the geologist who alights upon a new specâ€" ies of fossil, becomes degervedly famous but the actual good such discoveries do is nothing when compared to the findâ€" ing of a medicine which is an infallible cure for certain diseases. Such a disâ€" covery was made nearly half a century ago by an Eastern gentleman named Perry Davis,avd his prep@ration is now known to the world as Prrry Davis‘ Paix: Kicusr. It is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, and indeed, all bowel comâ€" plaints tle. DANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg Dg. 15 /93, says: I was suffering from Dyspepsia, and othar troubles. I took a few bottles of shilohs Vitalizer and it cured me. I sincerely recommend it. Sold by Simon Snyder, Waterlo6. 17. The German Emperor, in spite of his lame and useless arm, is an excelâ€" lent horseman. â€" His attendants have to help him into the seddle, but once there he can master any horse. Prince Adolphus of Teck, the broâ€" ther of the Duchess of York, is to marry & daughter of the Duke of Westminster, who owns the most of London. Mrs. George W. Childs, widow of the Philade!phia editor, has arranged for the erection of a palatial mansion in Washingten. Equal,to any 'Mfiorted';â€"â€":‘r. . Take my Advice an;i,z Ingist on Gettin tRis“W .10 Gene SmoKe fl%- 5‘@‘1 Y mc Jez % Eo enc O Femares, _+â€"ANGâ€"â€" _ "~"** 0. 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This being the proper time to do bathâ€"foom and closet work, I have addea a few more ot the best plumbers in Canada to my staff,and am therefore prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing work, as well as Water works Piping, Tapping the main water pipe, Hot Water Heatâ€" ing, Steam and Gas fitting, Etc., in the most {mproved way and latest style, at moderate prices, and done without any delay, in any part in Waterioo County. Get my quotations before ordering elsewhere. The best stock of Hardware, Glass, Paint, Lamps, Tinware, Stoves and Furnaces, Soil Pipe, Sewer Pipe and Cement always kept and; sold Cheap. A " wm:rmsz * i: Having an Architect on the premises, plans and specifications required will be promptly furnished and at moderate charges. 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