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THURSDAY, APRIL 7,:1997 - ‘ALK to a reliable men! who ‘desires to qualify forthe ac- counting profession Hfe career; expe! be ov individual practicing certified pul ants. In 4vriting for interview, give present position, age, education and a number. rite Tribune Ad 0. * WANTED—Boys and girls from 12 to. 16 who are interested in joining ine strumental elub, ukulele, . - banjo, guitar. Instructions free. . First, pee Friday night. ‘Write P.O: ox 408, Bismarck, giving telephone number and name. This is for your 2 benefit, so ae at once. : ‘FORES’ Border Patrol Guards, Meat Ir Inspectors, Reilway Mail Clerks, ae Fri rs needed ofte: 0 Qualify” mailed free. Write, “Osment, 33 8 juis, Mo. u or rs good wages; men or women. Short time required. Catalog free. Es- tab. 1893, Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or Peo ved bcs 50 under . ian CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 66 Cents Per Inch ected ty 1s eae ie sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 NTED—Hustling honest young man to work in parts department. An opportunity. Lahr Mator Sales —Man for work at service jon, Sundays. Apply Copelin Motor Company. the month. Mr. aren street. —A second — Sweet Shop. a |ALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Position open April 15th. Phone_967. 200u8 FOR FOR RENT—Two ro ground floor apartment, next to bath; very private. Heat, lights, phone furnished. Gas range. Phone 1198 or call at 601 Second street cand Ave. B, FOR RENT—One smali_ furnished sleeping room or one large fur- nished sleeping room suitable for two, in modern home. Phone 714-J, or call at 820 Ave. D. FOR _RENT—Two or three furnished, light housekeeping rooms, Electric stove and water in room. The use of electric washer. Phone 1126-R. 6 Sixth street. HOR RENT—Clean furnished sleep- ? ing rooms in modern home. Close in . Suitable for two gentlemen. Iso garage ee rent, Ei Call at 317 FOR RENT—-Fornished — Y rooms in modern home. 117% Fourth street. Mrs. dnaskowiak, a “cook at the ed. sleeping Call at John keeping on first floor, Close in, At Fo Phone 627-R. simi al — = Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction ranteed. Seven- day tri car priced in plain figures. y | ANYBODY who earns $100 per month or more can afford to buy a used car. Anybody who buys a rebulit car here can afford to operate it. Come in and let us show you. it Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. DEPENDABLE USED CARS age hel of our Used Car Buyers rites: “The used Coupe I pur- priape} from you in 1923 has proven very satisfactory, I have driven my ale up to this date, 23,000 miles with no expense other than far gperation. Will say my Coupe is good for many more miles and am not worrying as to performance it will show at the end of the next, 23,000 miles.” The original of this letter is here at our salesroom. Every day .we are selling cars just as good as above. Come in and look over our stock. Dodge Sedan- leather; Overland Sedan; baker Sp. Six; Dodge ‘Tourin Light Delivery Truck. Easy Payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. Bismarek, FOR SALE—Ford Fordor sedan, finish and mechanical conditioi Equipped with bumpers, shock ab- sorbers, spot light, stop light, speedometer, foot accelerator and other extras, very cheap. Phone 827-LJ, FOR RENT—Cozy warm room it modern home. Close in, Also-gar- age for rent. Phone 589-LJ or call __at 605 Third street, during suse July and August, four rooms. it 710 -Heventh ‘street _or Phi FOR RENT—Two. unfurnished rooms ‘on ground floor. Also sleeping rooms. Call at 1012 Brdwy, or Phone 499-W._ Dore ; NEWLY, decorated, ecity-heated light a eect rooms, single or con- College building. Tele- 7 FOR large: room for two and one single room at 517 Seventh street. Phone 981-R. yy Apri pleasant rooms in modern home. Hot water he: Call at 37 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home. Inquire at 514 First FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- ern home. Phone 512-W, or cau at 122 Ave. A. FOR arg rooms suitable for two, 522 Second, FARM LANDS FUR KENT OR SALE—A small tarm 2% miles from Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. No, 59. pd MOM’N POP 7 toe LiKe To SPEAR 4) ( ae imal TA Business st comfortable Call at SORRY BUT MR T¥TE (S THE GENTLEMAN: ZL WISH To AY UNCLE NAN AAS A BROTHER WHO JAS 4 SISTER "AWAO IS AN) ACTR&SS, DID YA, OsSI62 FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1! model, Only ran about one thousand miles. In excellent condition, Also a Vii tor victrola. ‘all at 417 Fifth street or Phone 1170-W. 1924 UAKLAND touring car fully equipped. In excellent condition. eap if taken at once, Terms if desired, Phone 383-M. Lost LOST—Dark si! Finder call _Teward. LOST—A ladies Schaeffer fountain pen. For reward call 482-W. SEEDS YOU ARE perfectly our Registered-' (Certified Grimm: Alfalfa seed direct from this ad.' Shipped C. 0. C. subject to your inspection, Fancy grade; purity 99 per cent; viability 90 or more. Per pound 35 cents. On orders 100 pounds or more within 500 miles of Fargo will prepay freight for additional cent member in planting tified Seed you are pos the resulting field ean be register- bl oy, ellow or white eet Clover Seed, 14 cent vr} a-pound, all) jogs free; sam- ples on request. North Dakota Grimm Alfalfa Association, mi, College Station, Fargo, N. D. ry ed -109 Third street for —— oe operative organization of: over 500 FOR RENT—Office rooms at 8) FOR SALE—Coal farmers. WELL, HOW OID NOU KNOW THIS e in ordering | =~ ‘FOR SALE FOUR ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, South front, oak. floors, heat, full. basement, concrete floor, basement garage, FE id Sale price $2800, Terms, SEVEN ROOM. MODERN TWO story house, south front, hot water, heat, full basement, good location. Sale price $3800. Terme. FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALEW, | -—. south front, basement garage, fur. nace Leat. Sale price $6160. Terms, SIX ROOM MODERN HOME, FULL basement, furnace heat, good loca- tion, screened Ri east front, near schools, le price $6600.) Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, built-in features, full partitioned basement, garage.| Sale price $6300. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO lens house, south front, hardwood floors, furnace heat, fireplace. Sales price $6500. $700 cash, bal- ance monthly, FIVE ROOM MODERN oi gr venta on pl street, hardwood ‘f! full ement, furnace hei fs “sale price osase, ‘erms. FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, ‘fireplace, full basement, basement garage. East! front. Sales price $500. Terms. TWO (HOUSES ON A CORNER, 50 foot lot, right down town, both houses modern, double . garage, monthly rental $90.00, taxes $300. Sales price $7500. ‘Terms. —. LARGE ROOMING HOUSE, MOD- ern, well located, east monthly income, Sale price $5250, Terms, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years Active City Selling Webb Block, Ph RTMENTS. FOR RENT—Three room apartment with bath, furnished or unturnish- ed at 212% Main. Also three rooms and bath furnished at 501 Third) —— street, $25 per month, Phone 905 fter 5:00 p. m. FOR RENT—April 15th, two room furnished apartment. 411 Fifth __street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Modern apartment fur- nished or unfurnished. Varney _Flats. Phone 773. FOR RE! rhished apartment at: 930 Fourth. ‘BOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Best residence bargain in Bismarek. Duplex, seven room! downstairs, five rooms upstair: Strictly modern, brick maple floors, furnace heat, ful Poorer Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck, ow! rect, pi tically new bungalow, five rooms and bath. Maple floors, full base- ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. ii 1d. Phone 921. FOR RENT—Modern house centrally| located. Permanent — responsible parties only considered. Also two rooms why bath. Phone 1166 after 7:00 RI Cozy apartment, 5 heat, ice, everything furnished ex- cept electricity for.cooking for $35, a month, Call at 620 Sixth street. Five room modern hous Hossabols furnish- | 510; FOR RENT—A small apartment at Person Court. Avenue A. \FOR SALE—Five room modern) Pat with garage by.owner, 813) ee a ereanceeaanpen ee OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F..A. A oe OFFICE ROOM for rent: See Fior- en, Business Service Co., Fourth: a Main street. Phone 406. farnace} WANTED—Plowin, fitplece =. 4 1 SALE—Early, Ohio potatoes, me make you rice. te want some fertilizer ‘he’ in tah let me about h years old. excavating to d nt any black dirt a rhe mea ‘chance, Phone Sith Burch, 417 Seventh stree , break ing or oth- er field work. "We have new trac- location.| tors and new machinery, operated by competent and able men. Phone or write the Dakota -Auto Sales Co, Inc, Bismarck, N. Dak. WASHING of all kinds done at reasonable rate. Speciality men washing and peng. Service to Also plow and —harn for sale. Phone 1096-J. NEAT young lady desires a place to do house work. Good cook, Phone Eee ROOM AND BOAR ROOMS WITH BOARD—Als bearders wanted in modern home. all ace Eighth street or Phone ESTRAYED ‘ ESTRAY—Bay mare about eight eight years old, weighing around 1100 lbs. Blind in right eye. Notify E. Fisher, South Side, Grocery. ae “BURIE! what the TONSIL SNATCHER calls them, but they are not buried so deep that he will not cut them out. Did GoD pet the tonsils there for the TONSIL SNATCHER or for some useful purpose? CONSUMPTION and other infections follow remov- al of the tonsils in many case’. The tonsils are “The first li fense,” the body. Why cut them out If you have ear ache would you have your ear cut off? Why don’t you have your hend cut off when you have head ache and be done with it? Your tonsils, gall bladder, appendix and all other parts of your body were put there by God to serve you, We cure diseases without the knife by natural methods, herbal reme- dies and scientific diet. No metal- lie drugs, no cutting nor stashing, no whittling on the human body and no DOPE. Come to us and we will PUT YOU ON THE aya TO HEALTH. cus Lachlan, affi HEALTH BDUCATION OF THE NORTH W! Bak 8 Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE—One electric operated brake lining machine, one No. 2 steam boiler, one two aaah truck tank, 150 gallon capacity, one six-tube see erkmark with all accessories, a bargain, ono 1924 Tudor Ford ean in A No.1 ‘condition. Priced low to sell quick. Lockwood Accessory, 800 . Main. Phone 187. = FOR SALB—Choice im Roll German Hares tain, fonder Jacob’ Be Bi "Box 788. German pers and ve singers, atc. one jason, N. FOR (sre smooth stock, true to type. ‘ice .$2,25 per bushel. Inquire Louis J. Garske, Gussner farm, Call 686-W. ed well Bee Also new automobile..¢hain: e 1160-R after 4 p.m. or writ Mra. Mary Owens, 2101 Lounsberry ‘Road. FOR RENT—Large garden. Fenced, where it can be watered. Phone te po after 4 1ST m. oe write Mrs. plow engine or. will take a in trade. For information write Tribune Ad. No, 62. FOR SALE—Seed corn, Falconer, at} (! $4.50 per bushel. Test 75 per cent Yo 80 per cent, J. E, Chesak, BR. 2, FOR SALE—Large Reed Baby car- riage, infant’s crib, Hoosier kitch- en cabinet. Call at 6 W. Thayer or Phone 676-W. FQR SALE—One i0 foot Drill in good condition, Transfer Co. FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertilizer, ae per load. Delivered. Phone \LE—Carload of Ash Fence E. Fisher, 15 Front street. range, cheap, May be seen at 711 Sixth street. sts, Now What? Ol- ty ISw’'T A SECRET By ‘AY REASON FOR MAUR You This PROPOSITION: plowing.| FoR Ft | provide “Wachter| 19 BABY CHICKS a| Pat ly apo ago GH 100 per cent deli fe iy a Anconas 1: ove Wh ac ue m eunorees Orpingtots, B: Lid = fee tebery, ez HARDY Northern Ghieks, standard breeds. 74 per cent orders-to date from former customers, : Our suc- cess built on your satisfaction. Feeds, supplies. Ninth annual cat- ge, instruction book free. Clay- Fargo, N. D. tion bookcase, birdseye maple dress- ing table and Singer Sewing .Ma- chine, all in’ excellent condition. meal range. Also ner oil stove and oven. Phone 853-LM._W. G._Worner. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern house, 2. bed rooms, east front, 60 foot lot, near school, for $2600, on. terms. SEVEN ‘ROOM modern house, 4 bed rooms, close in, hot water heat, full basement and screen porch, $3950, on liberal terms. FIVE ROOM modern -bungalow, bed room: wale floors, garage, close in, attractive home, for uy SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, well arranged, near school, a lt desirable (location, for 0, on terms, EIGHT ROOM modern dwelling, 4 bed rooms, maple floors, fine base- ment, laundry tubs, fireplace, 3 garages, close in, near school, hot water heat, 75 foot frontage, a fine home at a bargain. GEO. M. REGISTER, AGENTS AGENT internal Revenue examina- tion April-May. $2400-3000.. Men- women, Experience unnecessary. Coaching $5. Hampton, Box 1818- PY, Washington, ____ WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To buy direct from own- er practically new, modern 5 or 6 room bungalow with garage. Close in. Inquire Ad. No. 61. Too Late To Classi ify WANTED—Girl at Hoffman's Cafe. FOR SALE—A five horse power mo- tor in perfect condition. Barker Bakery .und Candy Co. IF YOU have a modern bungalow for sale at ee bargai $4,000, Tribune ad, No.:60. FOR REN T: ive. modern bungalow on Eighth street for $50 @ month, Seven room modern house on Eleventh street for $45.4 month, Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Modern apartment. L. K. Thompson. Phone. 287. lajestic range good as new, $85.00. Cash. ne 704-R. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY .. . WANTED—Room and board, place to leave two sot during day. Write Tribune Ad, No. 64. 2 NOTICK TO CREDITORS, tter of. the ane of Geo. urleigh and state of kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims nst sald deceased, to. exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, six months after the first publication of this notice, to said J. Henry Newton, at the ° of G. F. Dullam, in the City National Bank Building, in the city ot Bismarck, in said Burleigh coun- ty, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh county, at his office in the court house in the city of — Bismar Burleigh — count; d.] North Dako eby further notified . Davies, judge of the within and for the leigh, and state of A. You are he that Hon. I county county of Bi the court house in: th, marck, in said count the time and place for he adjusting all claims agat tate of said Geo. W. ceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as hereinbefore this 24th J. HENRY NEWTON, Exeeutor of the last will’ and aitestament of Geo. W. Newton, sdecqased. Dujlam, Young & Burke, At‘rrneve for Executor, Bismarck, North Dakota. (Firat puviteation on, the zith day of March, 1927.) 3/24-31—4/7 city of I d. Dated 27. for| day of March, | t wrote By Assoclited Press Leased Wire, WHEAT PRICES GO DOWNWARD Market Affected By Reports of Rains at Various Points in Kansas Close Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.35% @s 1.29% sChicago, April 7.—<@)—Wheat to- day reversed its action of yesters and at times declined sharply as a result of selling from sources south: west and northwest both. Rains were reported: over much of Kansa Oklahoma and Texas, and crop c ments from the southwest were gen- erally favorable. On the other hand, late adv estimated export sales today from North America as total- ing 900,000 bushels. j to 1% net lower, cent down, oats 4 to off, and provisions un- changed to a drop of 30 cents. In connection with reports today telling of good rains Kansas and Oklahoma. wheat traders took par- ticular notice of dispatches from os Kansas, saying that rainfall st night there had been heavy. an from this point yesterday that messages were received a: #INal My 0 RANGE 7 “righ 1.35% 1.297% 1.27% Open Atty 44% TaN 4454 74 1.04 734 1.0443 1.03'% 1.01%» @ 26 1.01% 99% 6 12.60 that south central Kansas was suf- fering from the worst sand heen experienc: out thousands sT00k MARKET of acres of wh Only night export business in North ican wheat was noted. Som pean purchasing of rye was indicat- ed, but word was also at hand that —- -sellers of abroad were offer- and Industrials Show ing cheaper than latest quotations} from America, { Strength—Weak Spots De- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK velop in Other Shares Chieago, April 7—()—(U A)—Cattle receipts 11,00 steers generally st oter killing] a classes steady to strong to 50 cents lower, n cae stock bulk ured by the ‘y * tablishme: ent of the highest me mand improved; heavy med s}over 20 years hy New Yor! up to 7.40; snappy trade on cutters|and American Teleph an deommon to medium fat_cows,! of the list pres bulk vealers to packers 11,00@ with weak spots eropping few at 12.50; small k it in a numb mn pictures, 15.00, E electrical — re} sugar and Hogs 37,000; slow shippig demand] tobacco shares. very narrow; light hogs New York Central assumed the lower; butchers 10 to 15 cents off, il group by mov- as compared with Wednesday's aver-| ing up above $150 a share on a large top 11.70; sorted light light held volume of trading. Atchi: Min higher: bulk better grades of 150 to| Central, Louisville & 200 pound averages 11.35@11.65; 210] timore 250 pound butchers mostly 11.00@ ley and C. 0 pounds 10.70@10.90; | all moved up two points or more, and sows 9.50@9.75; good to| Atlantic Coast Line jumped seven jaughter pigs very scarce; ! Buying was influenced by the spec and medium to good kind 10. if ulative belief that the federal courts n heavy weight 10.40 would upset the Interstate 5@11.50; light 11 ra Commision’s valuations when ht 10.90@11.70; pack-| tempts were made to use them as a 9.2509.85; slaughter pigs eration, & Oh medium 10. 1170; light ing. ‘so 10.60@ . Shi 4,000; veary slow; carly trading confined to a few lower grade lambs; weak to unevenly low-/ er; odd bunches of choice ewes 25 cents higher; 150 pound wooled ewes 11.00; bulk better grades fat lambs! held ‘ful early bids around 25 cents rable federal trade ¢ ion in the Famous Players were given as the reasons fo weakness of the motion pic shar enewed selling of Ele ety of the Gi bone were again active in a num- ber of specialties. Woolworth being bid up to a new high record in the “early afternoon on -reports of un- ually favorable pri i General Motors and U, ee ‘mon held fairly stock large and 172, respect: i large nelten blocks of stock offered just above those levels. feeders sich nt CHICAGO -PRODUCE rs 5,00@ trong to Tights es a= tras 48 IT @ @46. Exes lower; receipts 19,059 case: firsts 23@ storage packed extras packed firsts 25%. Cheese unchange CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, April 7.4 oultry alive easy Rese 6 cars; fowls 25 @28; broilers 35@42; turkeys 3 roosters 18; ducks 20@32; geese 16, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 7.—(#)—Flour creamery ex- good See most bids lai some sal lower; top 11.25 cents lower; sorts around 1b paid for sorted 160 bulk 190 to bulk sows 9.25; stead average cost Wednesday .83; weight 222, Sheep 500; fat weak to 25 lambs nominally cents lower; few good na- best ew grade 71 10 cents higher; in carload lots, fam- ily patents quoted at 7.75@7.80 a bar. I] 98-pound cotton sacks; ship- 19 barrels. 0 @ 26.00. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, ‘N. D., April 7.—()—But- ter fat, no quotation; packing stock MIMNES SOLIS RANGE pril 7 High Low Close 1.33% 1.32% 1. 1.34% 1, 1.33% 1.80% 1.29% 1.20% 974 96% 965% 9 26% 26% AL% 97% 97% A2% AB 4315 217 2.17% 217 2.21 2.21% 2.21 72% .72% .12% 72% 172% “721 72M ABM 2% a 217% 2.21% 73% 72% BISMARCK. GRAIN aiearalsked by Russell-Miller ‘k northern 17 Of All Things! way, LAEVER [\ Aaa ATmuING!! SURE 1 002 IT'S WHAT GOES ON ToP oF BED 29 21 » 193 85 1 - 1 ‘33 53 1.00 ++ 8.74 1 2 64 1 cent per pound discount under 55 lb. Ear corn, 70 lbs. 5 cents un- der shell. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April ye beet No. 2 red 1.33%; No. 2 hard 1.36. Corn No. 3 mixed 72; No. 2 yellow 3% @75. Oats No. 2 white 4714; No. 3 white 43% @45%. 25. @84. Timothy seed 4.50 136.00, Clover seed 29.2! Lard 12.30. Ribs 15. Beliles 15.75, IS IRREGULAR | him also was sl _|the sub-titles aloud, wi kK. MINNEAPOLIS Minneapol receipts 90 y rm spring, good to No. 1 hard spring 1.35 d hard cee FARGO LIVESTO Fargo, N. D., April 7—4<4)—Hogs 150 to 180 pound weights 1 180 to 200 pounds 11.00@11.25; 200 to 226 pounds 10.75@/11.00; 225 to 250 pounds 10.35@10.75; 250 to 300 nds 10.00@10.; packers 9.00@ stas 8.75@9, p top lambs — 14.00@ heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull 1 10,004@)11.00; ewes 8.00@9.00; heavw ewes 6.00@7.00; cull ewes 3J @6.0; bucks 5.00@6 Another American ‘Reported Murdered By Mexican Bandits Nogales, Ariz., April 7—(AP)— A_ despatch _ re -eived ‘here today said that Fred Com! 37, an American connected with the La Dura Mining company at La Dura, Mex., was murdered last Saturday | while en route from Esparanza, a | railway staticn, to La Dura in his automobile. A Chinese cook with » the despatch tated, adding that the murder is “| attributed to Mexican bandit: Objects to Reading of Movie Subtitles; Is Beaten, Stabbed New York, April 7.—47)—A movie patron who beaten and stabbed for objecting to another fan reading es the B, Hippodrome corporation to 0 damages. Fisher, a salesman, alleged that when he remonstrated with a patron behind him who causing the annoyance, he was hit on the head and stabbed three times with a knife. It's his own fault, says the corporation. Fargo Company Gets . Contract For Bridge Contract for bridge over Long Lake creck, between the erection of a sections’ 26 and $5 in Long Lake township, was awarded to the Fargo Bridge and Iron company by the Burleigh county commissioners late Wednesday. The Fargo campany’s hid of $3,037.90 was the lowest of the four received, Other bidders included C. V. Ane derson, Baldwin, $3,766.8! Fogle, Linton, $4,106.68; and 3. Rue and Son, Bismarck, $3,236.50. The contract culls for the con- struction of new abutments and plac- ling thereon the superstructure re- moved from the bridge between sec- tions 4 and 5, Taft township. The bridge is to be so constructed as to carry.a concrete floor. —_. ‘Bills Allowed By City Commission >—_—_—_—_—_—_—_________—____- F. G. Grambs, supplies Wachter Transfer Co: Wachter Transfer C Waterworks ‘Dept., pa: L. S. Frederick ion, gas... . Gilman Co., supplie Quanrud, Brink” & supplies Pauline H. K. Skeels, lamps. Sloven’s Grocery, groceries... Missouri Slope Newspaper Syndicate advertising a Washburn Lignite Coal G coal ..... Hoskins-Meyer, supplies Street Dept., a, roll... Waterworks Dept., water for streets A. E. Shipp, labor on awning. Copelin Motor. Co., supplies. Standard Oil Co., ga: Harris & Woodmansee, sup- plies, " ney’s rug Store, supplies Independent Pub. Co,, supplies for library ...... - H, R. Huntting Co. for library ie Dept., se Engen, work at library. E 2: Anderson, work at- librar; debe. ‘Boric, he ay Dept. library S00 Line, telegra Police Dept., pay roll....

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