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4—A ! Nebraska I PHYSICIAN ON CALL FINDS BROTHER'S CAR Dr. Earl Farnsworth at Grand THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: Making a Muckle of Mickle Readers of The Bee Who Do Not Agree With His Domestic Economy Plans Dis- cuss His Dietary and Comment on His Personality in Plain Terms. - NOVEMBER 19, 191o. More Farm Paper On File Than Ever In State History (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Nov. I8.—(Special.)—Ac- cording to the annual report of Labor Commissioner F. M. Coffey, now in LARGE CASH FURNITURE Welcome to His Weevils. with enough food to eat at $1.96 a Island Runs on Thief _Red Oak, la, Nov. 18—To the|week. [ would like to ask the gentle- | process of preparation, while there ¥ Editor of The Bee: I have just fin-| man. through your columns, a few|has bheen a degree of prosperity in Road. ished reading Mr. Mickle's little item questions, which, though they may not among farmers which appears R jin The Bee on cheap living, and 1 bear '|Irf|r:l|,\' n’rlwn ’Ihf‘qur-m-n. vet I marked, yet in the reports of the list AKE, should like to ask him a few ques- am sure he will not refuse to answer, | of mortgages filed given by eighty- M S QUICK GETAWAY tions : :’;"”"H hn‘;w his WNJI \\)'” I?N‘Iflli[,\ six of the ninety-three counties of T, = How is it that he say he does not | help me to determine whet rer | shall| the state, farm mortgages have in- O S M . _Grand Island, Neb., Nov. 18.—(Spe- | oz maay? Surely he has forgotten |1".‘rr_\' to emulate him or not. Question sreased year by year until with one ur tore essage' cial Telegram.)—Dr. Earl Fansworth |\ 5" e flesh of the weevils in that [one: Are you a total abstainer, a mod- exreption the farms of Nebraska are ' last night, while on a drive to the erate drinker of intoxicating liquors, g g lq busi “horse oatmeal.” My dear man, x)lwaw‘ under a heavier weight than ever Its Fum"'sh”/”gs are mot all that go lo make en- usiness, country on professional do not forget another time to mention |0 do you occasionally take a few days | before 7 omfortab e came “""fl’ a car :lml \\f:»‘ llodged their fattening qualities for the hu-‘:m ”U"” .‘,0“_"1 V\""l‘\i to ‘L"J"Y a "‘ Total real estate mortgages filed in d;’“‘"f'g and c z the O"NZZB hom yet in a rut € stopped to ask the man [ gy system. 1on, and, incidentally, take on what 1s [ 1915 were 19,655, amounting to $63,- there’s an altachmenl most sacr S 1‘_ working about the car if he could |y hy does he eat at all? Such a | termed a gentlemanly jag?” | am 324751, while the releases were $44,- 4 \ L4 a_"d,a en,t becof any assisance and received an stingy person as he must be, w hy does $ure you are not what they call a 597757 This shows 2,817 more filed ment that Cllflgs after years Of association with abrupt negative in reply Deeming | he endure the swear and tear on his| “booze fighter" for if you WELC you | than released, with a total of $18,- . . it_strange he dismounted and .Inzam teethi Why d he eat at all? E"”L'l not be putting money \in ‘the 727,176. Some prece Of furmture 3 offered his assistance. More blunty Aud finally, is his wife an angel? [ |bank Reports for the last eight years ) : o ) still was he told that the mired one | certainly hope she is a good Christian | At present 1 should be perfectly | show 4 steady increase in mortgages wwel;/ selected which has did not car for any hep Finds Brother’s Property. The car look familiar to the doctor women, for if not she certainly has a | Conient to have my wife do the buy- | hard time living with him, ,Ing for our iavmlly. knowing, as | do, Here's congratulations for his dear | that she comes in with better results filed ahd also in the total amounts, In 1914 the amount was higher than in any year, due to the filing of a lasted well. Raymond’s good furniture will bear i il A closer inspection was made. Within | children. What pleasant memories | for. less money than 1 usually bring. mortgage for $50,000,000 by the Swift h a test and b Dr. Earl Farnsworth saw and seized | they will have in after years of a kind 1,"" 18y I'O‘l"“T"- not "‘" in )"“”f "“‘]"» Packing company, covering their ice such a test a e- . Earl | . 3 ather's i ou are the boss and your family | pla Tt d is as follows: ¥ edicine case of his brother, Dr, | father’s indulgence, izt 3 V| plants, he record is as follows: el l{‘fi,,",‘. Farnsworth. Hhe charged | There is onc thing I can guess at, has become used to that state. and Tear Namber. " Amount & come the heirlooms (x ry o ¢ | g H p olefa ol ¢ Se v 1sfi 08 6, , 408,372 - the man with the theit of the lodged |and that is that Mr. Mickle provides 0 »“','"msh 7'.“"_"", 1909 50335470 d of your children. car, ordered him 1o get into his and [such food for his family while he him-| Anot 1er question: * Do you spend g1y 54,319,730 / lhe. man started to do so, but made | S¢!f takes his meals out. If | should | some of your evenings at Imngc and {1911 48,967,884 i . a sudden lunge, jumped over a wire [3tart out to reduce the high cost of | enjoy your family's .company? Do 181 I WOREE and was sviks: T r had |living, I should certainly not begin by | they share equally with you ‘in such 105,760,356 been stolen from in front of a theater |Subjecting my children to the ravages |4s your table ai?ords. or do you oc- 3 5 63,324,751 Five Holdups in Night ‘m disease by any such parlmoum’93‘“'"3”.'\" step into a restaurant or & —— y o 3 vadi i ? 't{up to a free-lunch ¢ for s = Five holdups were reported in the | ti8htwadidness. 1f 1 did, | wouldn’t | up lunch counter for some Mrs' Wlseman, Blarlr be fool enough to tell it And his $60 goes in the bauk, does it? Perhaps, when Nebraska goes dry, the family can have more to eat, He \\'il? find, if he has any beast in- telligence at all, that such fare is high cost of living, high cost of health and intelligence. | hope the Humane 50- ciety will look up this family and on Christmas day give them one square 2D RFEADLR‘ thing extra? What | am trying to ascertain is | whether you hold your family as good as yourself, A few men are | brought up to believe that self is | everything, while their families are chattels, worthy of nothing but enough to merely keep them alive, and it seems sometimes that weevil- infected oatmeal has to accomplish city last night, two on one and the same individual, a night employe ot | the Union Pacific yards. Other vie- tims were George Bishop, loss $10; Conductor Dave Young, $14; and the Tire Brothers, no booty. Though in | somewhat different guise the holdup | man_is believed to be the same one at work here some weeks ago.. The Pioneer, Is Dead Blair, Neb., Nov. 18.—(Special.)— Mrs, Martha Wiseman, widow of the late James F. Wiseman, died at the family residence at 9:25 Friday eve- ning from the results of a paralytic The doorway to the pre- cincts of your home. The Living Room and its fur- ‘nishings. police have no clue, /g meal A DISGUST this, stroke, received the night of Ngvg’m- h . { ’B‘w ‘i : % '!:lea..e answer these questions cor- :'e;” l():[’:)%g:fl; l}g;‘;,,a‘Tll::u;;:[ill; The accompanying picture | Notes From Beatrice s, . l:;mibl:tmon-(h jectly Yo D ke oo moved to Washington county, In- is an illnstration (differ- | rooeb, Noy, 18- efto R iana, and became one of the most s : 5 x }: And Gage Gounty ;}:g:t;r o.fd:l'he Bee: 1 :nxe ust fin- | Will be worth my “}""\;‘0""&’_‘[‘;?{% respected and prominent families in mg wm minor details) of 5 s reading, in , o N. RS, . ! Beatece, Neb, Nov. 18—(Speciat) | B, MICHIEs letier on cheay iving; | == James F. Wisemen: Apr - 104 a superbly overstuffed and <A s mecting of the Gage Comty | ouehes ot 300, CEPNNE | Shouid Let Hie Wit Buy S Mrs, Wistman came to Wiahiog: upholstered Davenport and Crop Improvement association yes- | high cost of existing appeals to me, | . kindsay, Neb, Nov. 15—To the settlin 0,};'; Parrhitiae soufi, Sf Aovh. Easy Chair sh on our terday, Q. H. Liebers, who has been |and if Mr. M, is not simply “a joke,” lEduor ‘;‘ The Bee: That wonderful They ,gnov,d ta Bl:ir in 1876 and Mr .a‘w Cl.L g : fatm demonstrator for Gage county |Iam ready to profit, so far as possible, | letter of A. B, Mickle to The Bee Wiseman engaged in .the hardware f’LTStflOOT. It is done in for the, last. four years, tendered his | from his suggestions, starts out, apparently, like the man busi .hg h' fite A" French, sell resignation to take effect December| But before rejoicing at the pros.(i%: & little behind, with probably a |business with the late A. French, sell- an unusual tapestry of delicate shadings in tan, rose and green, siriped as shown. These pieces have elastic, removable cush- tons. The Davenport is 82 ins. in length; the Chair is roomy and uzuriously comfortable; has spring arms, spring back and seat. IThe Davenport is most reasonably pricedat. . . . . . . $119.00 TheChaz‘r,amtchlessvalue, o e ey s S A Ing out to enter a partnership with John McQuarrie in-1882. He was very successful and retired in 1894, only to die from an apoplectic stroke in July, 1895, Mrs. Wiseman leaves two daughters, Mrs. Don C. Van Dusen, wife of the eidtor of the Blair Pilot, and Miss. Carrie, who lived at home with her mother. She leaves, also, one brother, Washington Stew- art of Horton, Kan., and two sisters. Mrs. W. S. Kimbrel and Miss Mar- garet Stewart, an unmarried sister, who makes her home with Mrs. Kim- brél, in Woodward, Okl. The funeral will be held at the family residence at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev. C. M. Foreman of the Baptist church officiating, -assisted by Rev. J. M. Kokjer of the Congregational church. Lumbag¢. and Pains in the Back. borrowed newspaper. In this letter he clucidates for the unitiated his wonderful and altogether remarkable method of supplying his family of seven with food for the niggardly, or, according to Mickle, the munifi- cent sum of $1.96 per week, and have himself and family content. He cer- tainly missed his calling. He ought to be on the lecture platform get- ((orrespondence of The Associated Press,) |ting his so much “per” instead of St. Quentin, France, Nov. 10— deer rg1onll‘lnl Only :ls Iehncr con- s . i tradicts itse! ater, when he states \'Vlulc' fellow airmen wheeled their that his oldest girl left home as soon machines overhead and _dropped | a5 ghe started working for herself. wreaths of flowers upon his_coffin Neither will any of the other chil- Lieutenant Wintgen, next to Cap dren remain after being able to get a Boelke, the most successful German | listle work to do, nor would any aviator flying in the west and chief | child with red blood in its system, competitor of the fated First | nor can they in any waybe blamed Lieutenant lmmelman?. was _borne | for leaving home at a fender age, ace. 1, iwhen he ‘will enter the employ of a railroad afiricul!unl agent. L. B. Riste, who has been assisting Mr. Liebers here, has beén named as his successor. . Harry S. Friday and Miss Grace Boggs, both of this city, were mar- rie:.lt Lincoln 6eltcrd|y. and after a brief visit in Omaha with ‘friends, will return to Beatrice to make their home. The directors of the Gage County Farmers' institute held a meeting T:umhy and decided to hold the an-~ 1 ute in Beatrice on . Feb- ry 7 and 81917, : ‘August Mischnick of the Cortland viginity has purchased twelve head milch cows for which he "fg{t’?‘_}fl!{flj‘_’_’}[,"‘m" n:ifamily Airmen Pay Last Tribute to Memory 0f Dead Comrade . which has hr. its fill of the kind of form '9f a1 "Volks,” or |drama that the war brings. It was versity, ‘which proposes | attended by almost every military open the: doora of higher geuon quartered in St. Quentin, and to his last resting p! He had{ i s ; 4 This’ Nel® Davenport—utirlé £ s nder Way in Hol and | September, " oy . Especially repugnant js his refer- ra rmp.:«m of The A-ymmu Prowm,. ) leutenant w"“l'"', burial ‘wae| ence to a argain in “weevils.” Why el Sl e S— e Hague; Netherlands, Nov. 10.|one of the most dramatic episodes in| does he not g tout-and dig up a —rr ; - i Jextension movement | the history of the little French city | bunch ‘of ‘angle 'woris, and . pickle] pite b 'in_Holland and The them in’ brine, the dost “would “be Day of Thanks ls + nothing, excepting perhaps a little for | salt, which could not possibly bring up the weekly average more than Matchless Values Among Varied Pieces Day of “Dress” Dreshers Glad to Assist in Placing “Gladness” Into ’ i tion' to the slenderest purse, (by a large -number of civilians as | one one-hundredeth of a cent per lis movement early 'made its way |well. Th; infterment was,in the local | week. “Cookin also kills worms.” . cemetery by special wish of the dead The letter all the way through in America, “and has subsequent! wi i ’I\lb’ 4 4 shows the workings of a perverted ad widely in E The idea | flier, who had asked that in case he mb«n i",{he vmhd’:p:} Dm:h:n:n fell he should be buried as near as s ip y ooabis totl (b s mind, md‘ should not b’e' taken cog- Turkey Di Cloth a quarter of a century, and to sible to the scene of his eath. | nizance of, excepting that it might urkey Dinner Clothes. . e extent put into practice, but it| After a’ heart-rending service in | delude some poor fellow into doing == Wing Rocker, in rose md Useful Ar‘ticles definif n the ot form | the little evangelical church here, univer- | Wintgen's body, in a blagk and white capitdl, [coffin smothered in floral o‘hrinls. ;: 1913, This institu- | was placed on a gun carriagge and car- and ' concrete t Dutch “Volks” § ‘courses in 't likewise, He must have his family thoroughly cowed, to have them ap- pear content, and ought to be satis- fied to have them completely hu- Mahogany Table-Top Desk, William and .$12.95 figured Populace Contented—Dresh- b b ers Busier Than Ever— There’s Every Reason to $19.75 For Every Home at Everyday Low Prices Mary Ea'g:stl;rge Aglns‘,d‘ga This Genuine Vfi.a hogany frame. Covered in ]9 75 | § M. $2575) ERERS §I9. design. ed 4 big success and the war [ried\to the cemetery. Behind the | miliated at home, without the further . i Lenrd) ir, covered in soft pliant = ) ‘ hit it yet' moj e ts, for |coffin walked three fellow aviators, | humiliation of appearing in public Give Thanks This Year. \ ':r 3 IAI{:rge Arm Chair, co 3%6 75 many of those thrawh o f employ- | who intgen have won " the | print with the diseased machinations 2 — i eather ......... SRk s 3 t entered tvuniy'miu. i Sgueted order Pour le Merite— Baron [of a_disordered mind. ' Just think. Taken all in all, these are good \ A Large Arm Chair, covered in fine grade of Hague has nosw followed Am- | Althaus, First Lieutenant Buddeke, | one forty-ninth of a pound of cheese || times. You—we—and all of us, "tis tapestry ............. A A B $15.75 sterdam'’s_example, and just inaugu-|who has heen flying for the Turkish | per person at one meal, less than || true, are paying more for the [|[}] = So—mms - tapestry ....... AH rated its People’s university. Seven-|army, and Lieutenant Frank], one-third sof an ounce. "Have your|[ things we eat, wear and live in, A Large Arm Rocker, mahogany finish, tapes- ‘h‘en h“vnzl':d students have already| At 'the h;ld of the funeral praces- | grocer weigh it up for you some but, Wl:llt'§ ghe odds if prosperity WY ReRt. el $6.75 Matho s any Libias 'm"r"'l‘ Than Double Near Su':r:cngx was \'l'x?'n?;ensmlp':fi i iten of oman harks back tol[ ]s“ ) .h. i t ke it a b A Solid Mahogany Rocker, auto spring seaf, i °83ny Library . n § clost 18 1dea of woman S C (] 01 a bang-i 4 s ore ) 8 friend, lgc flier Lieutenant Hohen- | the middle ages, Practically all men Th,mvgvn; DTnnneerlthis ;‘:a‘:l?) Sewing Rockers, gol- - tapestry cover............... A TL T AT S $8.60 27x48”‘$10-75 ; \Qmw Man’s Estate Wfi.‘wlu' was ‘the only witness to|are delighted to have the burden of Make it so good a dinner that you den finish " A Large Comfortable Rocker, fumed oak, gen- (gdmuuw« Of The Assoclyted Prem.) intgen's death, and who carried the buying for the*home taken off their will be glad to “dress up;” one of wood seat, $l .29 5 h t and back ! $7.75 inburgh, Scotland, ov. A | many orders that had been conferred | shoulders by the women, who, in those dinners to which you will in- 4 uine leather seat and back............. ! striking illustration of the increase in on the famous aviator since the be-|99 per cent of the cases, will manage || 430 your friends, who will also be d - A High Back Solid Oak Rocker, black leather s gxz:ofi"fi:éfl‘“& Yien [inning of the war. better. J. H. TOBKIN. || gressed upor R Siat ...$2.75 N ™ et maemea e = S— ISR IR T R e S N L e e o e e T DRI courts. The estate involved is | TV} Then, too, there’s'a Thanksgiv- f 5 i i 8 top, fumed that of John' Gaff, - Glasgow. ship. First Woman Heads n e si‘ ing Service at each one of the A Solid Oakklerary Table, 27x38 top, e owner, who died in December, 1914, ] ' y‘p p churches and theaters in the eve- or golden oak.......... epadonsntc - .35, A e“dt of his c‘liut'h |jih;'l;lroper|y SGhOOI 1n Berhn X 3 !ljing, %ne will tv;ant tlo applell' A Solid Mahogany “Priscilla” Sewing s%a;; officially valued at slightly over 4156 iy s ls B siames i st pticaatic | H N N e L e e i 000. T?" d'"“‘fl, of the estate (Correspondynce of The Associated Preas.) ”' .‘ uty The “dress up” matter may be (¥« k Smoker’s Stand and Humidor prevented hy litigation among Berlin, .‘!0\'. 1.—The first woman SN reatly lightened for you by A Fumed Oa moker's ht‘:‘ler:fi::d ii\t :\;‘l: :::teed"‘:: ‘t;lc erexi. n.ml‘ed I“l head ofba munlicipng A Good, Sharp Appetite and Perfect f)resher Ptothendn‘t)their ln]:mense R S e L e s $4.95 € | Berlin school has just 1. select i i t 3 value of the property had increased by the “magistrate ‘s supetintendent | - Digsation ave the Surest Ways 12);{{1.0-);:'7'"{.5,:,:'“\ e Ep e at : A Folding Card Table, leatherette or fel‘t‘.$l.69 d';m hthemnme s«:eg&tgo to legal {of the new “Girls' Middle Szhuol.';' to Attain and Keep the modest prices have convinced g:']‘: lg;;i“"' Golden A Racord Case, golden oak or fumed; “capac- This Dresser, black i Evinen iy (14 e 0 | Ched | o |G s o e ook or med: "t lymuan Engineers Build Frau Goerke, who comes from| 1o siuree Dyspepaia Tablets FREE. (| bought new upon the slightest A 10-Inch Brass Jardiniere.............. 85¢ éilfi‘:md‘ mirtor, or Longest Railway Brigge Faiad) e ik AGES ,Nfimn; oo spoil e complesion, dim the prosossain Jeu ok o w A 2-Quart Double Cereal Cooker, “aluminum,” 5" $14.65 rrespondence of The Associsted Prevs: R Dig, i eternally yelling about the H. C. 0. magistrate by a deputation which v traliblen. studied the needs of the new school nd the fiithess of prospective heads at 85¢ etrograd, Nov. 1.—The longest A Fumed Oak Table Book Rack, length 18 ‘bridge in the Russian empire has just been pushed to completion by Russian L.—High Cost of Living—would do well to take advantage of a i h n make it, and, I SN e S e et way' engineers in far southeastern | 107 it. She has already had success- | fivwfis“;n::ag:: °: sa"\l'in; ’can“he inehes s i v By ST e $2.50 i ia. It spand the Amur river and | Tl ~experience —in administering | made on clothes: cleaning and fix- |[f§f § § - H§ 2 Lots Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12. .. .. ... $42.50 ) and a half long, By it schools. Her sex, however, has up % ing up those you have instead of “blowing-in” money at the suit shops, etc. (Of course if you must have a swagger suit of men's clothes made, Dresher The Tailor at 1515 Farnam 8t., will be tickled to make it up for you so that you may have it in plenty of time for to now béen barred tions in the cap Thousands of Buildings In Berlin Are Empty (Carrespondance af The Asso Berlin, Nov. 2—For sand houses, ‘over a mile R‘u}a now has thtough railway con- nection with Vladivostok entirely on its own territory, in addition to the running by a more direct route through Manchu " Evidence in Moore Case. Fremont, Neb., Nov, 18.—(Special.) 3 Patterns Extra Axminster Rugs, 9x12. .$22.50 6 Patterns Bigelow Wilton Rugs, size 36x63, at $4.95 rom such posi- i ment 4 Patterns Pro-Linoleums, This Triple Mirrored Toilet Table, walnut— serviceable grade, This Elegant Walnut W hat 'is Believ A r without at- Thanksgiving wear.) now o AT e e ek 3 Bed, thzv .:r:tll'::ti'on'dcfwt?:li:n::;’q ‘0: tgchedlfiloren. in Berlin, no less than Remember, Dresher Brothers, ot L $12.75 good patterns; square yard, 9c At $16.75 marder trial in Dodge county was sixty-six stand empty as a result of the Cleaners®and Dyers, will clean ith or the war, according to statistics com- piled by the statistical buresu of greater Berlin. The great majority of the empty houses are flats with one and two rooms iy addition to de.in suits, coats, dresses, hats, gloves £ and the like; they will reline clothes if they need it; they will apply velvet collars and cuffs; mhuriu of the case of the hn Norman, charged Moore here BUFFETS EXTENSION TABLES “My Beauty Secret? Just Use Stuart's s 10, hwhqotin' rian tes Moore ‘reached for his threaten; in' a scuffle as nfiaflu' oveér a nm: of h-ueg oecurred, es of Gendva, i, Neb... Nov.' 18~(Special. L mrcm of Geneva wil er" be ted by a number of iers - that ing lled e . rren, a former t, has Sold his home ?:“?h)e' west of Fillmore county, and ex- to move to Montana. trict court will convene Novem- ed that|; *| of the population lives, les: Stenton, a farmer in |¢ kitchen and bath, The majority lie in the north, east and south sections of Berlin, where the poorer portion The total number of empty build- ings now has reached 39863, in 1916, as against 27,809 in December, 1913 Good-Luck Trinkets of Soldiers Put on' Display Berlin, Nov. 1.—An “Exposition of War Superstitions” is the latqst novelty which is to be opened in Berlin, and at which are to be ex- hibited many of the odd amulets, coing and alleged luck-bringing ob- jects which soldiers on both 5i§cs of the conflict still wear or carry, de- spite the fact that this is the twen- th century Dyspepsia Tablets Nature Do the Rest. The poisonous by-products of bowel fer- mentation are absorbed into the bloed and simply ruin the good looks of the vietim. A bed complexion, haggard appearance and _l:;r Good Digestion; Let emaciation are the specific results, By tak- ing Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the diges- tion is de normal and the menace to %ood losks and good health removed. Get a 50c package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store, or send coupon for & free trial, Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 236 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich., send me at once & fres m. package of Stuart's Dyapepsia. Tab. ots. Name......... wish, change the make up of your garments. Exchange number out of town, send Parcel Post or Ex ers will pay ea the job. Dreshers have Street City. .. they will dye, trimmings.to match costumes; they will steam velvet garments; they will reblock hats; they will curl’ or' dye 'feathers; they will clean and recondition furs; and, lastly, they ‘will, if ‘you Get in touch. Dresher’s Phone way, no matter what the size of branches at Dresher The Tailor, 1615 Farnam St., and at the Bran- deis and Burgess-Nash Co. stores. entire cut and old or present is Tyler 345. If in your work by ress ahd Dresh- ng charges one down town Fumed Oak, 42 inches round, 8-inch pedestal, 6- foot extension— $7.95, $8.95, $9.95 GOLDEN OAK TABLE 48-in. quartered oak top. 10-inch pedestal, 6-foot extension— $13.75 inch base, mirrored— - $14.75 A Golden Oak Buffet, 48- inch base; mirrored— $15.75 A Fumed Oak Buffet, 6- inch length (full 5 feet), ' s25-75 Ask to see these This Suite in a true “Adam” design, in dull brown mahogany, consisting of 10 pieces (the China Cabinet not shown) ; Sideboard 66 inches in length; Table 54-inch top, 8-foot extension; Chairs in 5197 50 Toathiviacht. . Brios (unbloken) . ... uiiiiin o Se i B i e n e s s e . .

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