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PAGE EIGHT THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH-EVERY FRIDAY - NpVEMBERlJ
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GOITRE I
ThU most anrerylct Ursemrt c( the neck is dot (o a
lick cl nan force to the ThTtoli CUrd and It uuMi ty P
jbk en tht ncnrtJ thU wpplr the CUnd. Rtiwtar, the pta
juk will utA the teraul tmt lore to the (Uod and the cn
lirjcment will dtuppwt. At the joint nut ked B In tht IDutn
(Ion will he found the dliptaced rctUhti that waa preuoteon
the nerwj. on snd e me and let me explain WIIT THE SPIKE
Copyright" IS THE SEAT OF ALL DISEASE.
YINA A. REARDON, CHIROPRACTOR
COTTAGE MOTEL. PRICE, UTAH.
SEEKTO SETASIDE
BROftD PRESERVES
UMI '! IIAVK KIII.I. MIIIIH
I'lltriHITlOV IN ITII.
( oiiinil .Ioiut (IiiiiiiIntn IIii ii I'lnn
tl'or hiiiuiiuirli'M In Htcr Count)
Will Httk t Mnltc I'tinMiiilile Any
fliimtl Or Writ Miimllnir On 'I In
I'lnn" hlititilil 'I lie) lie I'rutlilnl.
Illnl mid name miirlimrlp nml pre
serve "III l estnlillehetl In every
count) In tills etittc iIiii-Iiik Hie rtimlnK
winter, ncconllnit to n statement ri
cenlly hy Frrtl V. Clinmler stittc
fish ititit itninp ctimmlseluiier In nil."
between three nmt four liiimtreil thoti
hhiiiI nore of IhihI nro expected lo l'
set iipnrt nml IrKlslnllvc miiirtmcnt
will tin KtUKlit lu initUe iiiiiilslnvlite
miy Kume or lilnl sIhmiIIiir; u Hie
Mtirttiitrlcs
ttrlefl)'. (tiiiimlselniier I'lmmirn
lkui iiMin which hr Iihm Imh.ii work
lux utinc lime. I to oMitln frotii luiul
ntwiers unil holder In collnne of rv
err euiuiU of the Male. Krauts merely
to tfte effect Hint an llfiNW seclliHM
the elate irmy ilejhtr It HleKl to
uliiiot vermin lilrtl niiiiKiuii. mnklnir
It HtilAwful for even the own em of
that land to tlewtrtty itnlimtl or blrtl
life there. Atrnnily lie reports lit lettst
n third of nix different counties Iwa
lo.eiiVro(fetrl l the Imlivltliutl own
era its pieeervea, prut Minx the state
will ileeixnitle mill ilewrll.e (he tmrlx.
Ill nvery omiitr ,tt In expected tlmt
I mrt two sHiictiNtrtc will hr tlsw
IffrMtetl, one for stum unil liwettleer
on lilnls, nml the other for uiihtml
name hlnU mid other hiiiio lly leKlw
. Uttlve enimtmenu which Clmmlwm
petts'ln oliulll w.thOHt dirriiillt). It
, III he nmile unlawful to shorn nny
Itrednloiy itiilmttl on the premrve or
wtnotunrtes iIiiiIiik liny tliiio of tliu
er
Ghitiiiber .'wlliiwl tu Kite the
ihiiiiiw at lh euunlloii In which htrue
irnrln hitve Wen offer! for mtlirtu
nry puritan, hut hihUmI tlmt I', it
MtoptMMi of 8lt lJtk CU) liMt offered
lro pleee of html In the Mtutliern
nrt of Halt IjI count) hm n rmiii
rtelle lie MlKKWitwl, tm. Itmt the
Ullilt) nenr the litoiilh of Cotton
Hood Cmiyoit und the mliyon Iteolf
would (irohuhl) he deelKUMlMl ne u
hlrd ftancttmr) He wild he would !
Kin tiniiimilntel) to nutllno the eet
IIoiih to he ililmiulel An Min Hit
the iireeenen nml milu tunrlen lute
Iweu delKtmled nm(tir will he ilureit
In ounnpleiioUH idnitHt deeerlhlliR the
llmllM nml ntlllnK nttetitloii In the law
Kaii until the law elm 1 1 huwi teen
lumed mukliiR It unlawful to ehoot on
the reMneii, Chnmlrii authority m
.uto icmtie wnrdrn I'l'tmllH him to
loiu mi) dlnlrlrt. lie wUUm, how
exel, to hn the atate hnek of Hie
mou'iiii'iit, nml will HNk for lnlla
tlon lit the next mrvtliiK of the tnte
leKUInture
Will llrlni: CimmI lti-Mill.
"t vmi hit reave the khiiiu nml hlrd
life of the mate tenfold within u m
irlnliml Hhorl time." mn flmiiihcrii.
The fctute linn vxtreme need of theeo
Mtuituurleii tint l'rirrl located
th would furnlch imihi- for the lu
trrvenlntc eountri for ever Riunn hen
eon nnd huntem In n ery ehort time
would romp to renlltc Hint the hunt
inn In rtntl) lmirnrd by natiituarlr.
I nin .Klml thnt my orlKlnnl lnns
nro now nhout to lo retillxed There
In no queiitlon nhout the rcndlnpH of
IfltiilownerN to rome In with their land
under the iireeervee. Alronil) ner n
third of elx eepnrnte rountlen Iihn
lieen offired me for HiIn imrpoeo.
Other muntleN will net llkewlm- It
will he no trouble to Ret the law
linked, mid ehortty the Unix nnd
Rnme of thlN Ntnte will lie proterted
nnd tntllllptlrd iin neer liefure '
rhnmhem went rr IiIn plan nt the
recent eonxentlun In California of
ntnte flah nnd Rnme commlmloniTK,
nnd It Wiih heartily niprord h the
iiitiinilMlonent of other rUte.
There nro now In thin etatn three
Kiitne preNeneN me nenr Hnllnn. one
In the XelHi nntlonnl forext, mid one
near the Hlrnwherry reerr olr They
com)irle npproxlmntel) twent) thou
NNtid nereN each four hundred elk
hntc heeti plated In them
ONE SHIPMENT DAILY
wn) CoiiiIiir littK r in 'Ion in
tlit Cniintr)' I'roMMttor.
An nvernKe of one nlilitneiit of ore
a i1h under the new rule under whlrh
the I'lilted Htntee ha office linndlmi
ore nl one dollar r metal found.
Inolend of Ihroi dolliii-H. the former
clmrRe. In helme reo Ivetl by C'hnrlee
(Inmnion. newiyer In rltarK of the
Hall Uike t'lty offlre nnminnn ex.
poet the Itutlnewt to liecoiue heavier
when people Hre more familiar with
thai feature of the work of the of.
fUt
Many letter or Imiulry h to the
new reKiikitloiiN nre eumlnif In (lain
moll Iiiin tiNkml the treKMir) drt
uient to put out it flrtular of lufarma
Hon explMlulUK the t-oiiillllniM miller
Willi h ore aeeaya are tmiite, but the
deiwrtment In rnntemptatltiK inaklnK
wime chaiiKea, ami It probably will be
einie time before Hiieli "Imilarn nre
prllitetl .
In the meantime the cmilt of
Ihw itrflee In holiiif laxml to anower In-IHlrlm.
llAIII' r.UH 'I HAT Ml'dll
uMi mv iik iti:t'untici
Om A llarl. Junior dralnaKe en
ulneer In the Kail like Clly off he
mty he U Kkul to he lack home aicaln
after a Ionic trip through ArlKina.
'allfurnla. Idaho, OrtKon mid Wanh
IiikUmi Hart Iiiih been InvaetlKatliiK
the piHMtlitlliUM of ilnilnaxe on vorl
oua Kovernment projerta mid maklmc
a Mperlal atudt of "white InndH." a
term applied to wmketl. eoured and
puddletl will. He Mtya latuU have rome
under Ilia olwerxittloli Hint are at
preaent prutllli IllK mil) fifteen iHinli
ela of wheat In the nrre. Hint he U
lonxtni-ed t-ould h prober appllra
lluit of dralnnKe principle, be made
to produce from fort) -five to elxl)
hiteheta an aire
One prujrut lu whit It he wax ea
piHlull) luterextfil, he wdn. In it trail
uf elichtien IhouMiud ittrea In the
Wllammette Valle) near Halem. Ore
lie liita h en tr)liiK to wink up a ro
operntlun tittween the K'ltrrninpnt
nnd the owner of the land to retlalm
It
Hart will lsio WVlnextht) nli(ht
for lliuitliiKton In 'limiall it new rx
H Omental tiinent Hie oyatent of
ill a I n no
, Smoko Elks' Prltlo ClKiir. Ad.
i iiiimiiii i ii iiiih iirnirnmmpxranETjrenxmni n1 " i" ' ' -"-.
' .? L. "
SCle Rcpaiv eyeglasses
REPAIRING OCCUPIES MUCH OF OUR TIME EYEGLASSES
WILL BREAK, JUST AS EVEN THE BEST OF WATCHES
WILL GO WRONG AT TIMES THROUGH ACCIDENT. IE
YOUR EYEOLASSES NEED REPAIRING BRING THEM
HERE AND LET US SHOW .YOU HOW WE MAKE REGULAR CUS
TOMERS THROUGH PROMPT, COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERV
ICE. ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING DONE
HERE. THE LOW CHARGES ARE AN ATTRACTIVE PART.
ELITE JEWELRY CO,
"The Quality House"
PRICE, - - - - ' UTAH
DOWNWARDTREND
ON BEEF STEERS
whom: (attm: MAuuirr M-vr
to a i.oi:h ruM-.
Hlockrrn nml I'mlcru Hex line llftif it
to Thirl) fcnla In Hyinpnlhy, l!t
t pt the ClKilcmt KIiiiIn of Year
lliiK" nml Twre. Khecp OfferhiUN
IVmil tht' lliuiKP Vol So dotal.
I'orreeponitenee The Hun
KANHAH CITY Mo Nov. The
whole lint went onttt n lower plane
Inut week, the leadlnK Influenci belim
a break of thirty to flfiy rent on brtf
ateeia Western beef cattle, eelllng
at 17 RO and ilownwnrdN did not loc
more than twent)flve renin. Ht'ik
era and feeder decllnvd fifteen to
thirl) renin. In lotnpnlhy, extept the
ehnlceat klmU of jenrtlnK" nnd taoa.
Cowa lint a been In rnther tight aop
ply, nnd nre holillmr up nhout uteail)
Cntllo auppl) lodn) win 31,000 head,
prlrea atend) on nn nentRe Pan
handle )eiirllim nt 17 (0 to 17 61 were
the bent here lodn). not ne.tr! na
Knod aa the Id 60 yenrlhiRN lout Mon
tin) Middle klnda of rmiRe )earllnga
and twoN eell at 10 60 lu $7 It khhI
Colorado )enrlliiK todn) nt IS xt to
7 3B TeederN welKhlnjr 9t0 to lllo
pounda aell nt 10 76 to 17 10. and
Noah) ateer for A alinrt feetl up to
$ 60 In a few rnaea. -Iowa mid III
nolN hna aome eoft rttm'to i1Imw of
which la mnklnic n betlea millet for
feedern than hna exluled heretofore
HioiirIi price nre innlrrlall) biwer
than ten ilnya nRo ("olorndo fat cowa
aold around H 00 today, mid aome
horned Mecr wcluhliiR 1100 imiiiiiiIn
Hold to klllera nt 10. V0 Nollilntf hi
here todn) from Montana, or the
Idaho-OtrRon reRlon Counto de
mand took Ihlrli-nliie tliouwiud .attle
lit at week, nml In ample to nhmirh the
auppl), and the lower price pretall
Iiik nre the reeult of lower prkia on
beef cattle al all market
IIiikh aold aleady at the atari l'la).
In the mine notch the) hate been avll
Iiir In alnie lt Thunaliiy. but the
rloee waa five lo ten cent! lower lie
celptN were I0.0 head, top 17 la.
lailk 170 to 17 Ortlvr buer
imld Hit top prtre. aa itetial. paikem
aloppllilf Ml 17 01 HoK prtcee are
alMHit fifty cent lower than a ear
atfo, ami elRhty-flte renta lower than
two )ora hro. There la a Mk ilemamt
for fraati pork, but recti pi n are In-
reaxliiK. mid prMr wtll pr..iahi
work b'wer
Hlieep and lamb iectfila were 1 1.
080 tiHtay. market atrady oh fat aim k
weak on reader. 'ffrlae from the
I ran are nut aa kimm! iHllty aa for
merly, and the fat Krailea art nt aell
flnUliml 1'etl Wealern laoib from
Mleaourl Mihl at the lop lotlax, H 70
mid l 71, one tut of Colora.bi tarn be
t!7. feetllHK laiitlw 7 7 to II 10.
(Vbtrado fat yearling t 7e wether
l .!. beet fat awya worth it 71
I breedlaif wa f .te tu 17. ae ftHllna;
lewea 14.00 to If 00 The NetiHtn fur
I feil WeaterH Inmlw la Juat jielllnK
'Hlid the tendency la toward jdrtiliKer
Iprlcea. The market prulwttiiy will
'eiNiu Ket up to 10 00 for fllllalletl
.lamlw. a indIiik basla for laipba that
I wit ImmikIiI earl), ami h price thai
will atlmiibtle the market on ftelliiK
I lamlai
llIIO WOOUMILN OIISKUVI.NO
; itci.i; or i'n-r nusr
Iduho wwolKroWera are tukliiK aleM
to protect themiielte auallut the I'll
tlerwood tariff hill lu the etent the
war 'n Kurope aliould auddnl end
Ad lets
One ft nl IVr Won I l4itli Ium'iiIiiii
Nn ClinrRf itimnlK,
TWO ITIlNIHIIi:i) imo.M8U'AXT
fd for llilllt hounekeeplliK Addreaa
,11. Hull l If file
' urr IIBTWI6ICK 'tastuI PAI.K
. nd I'rk-e. Milt vaae. Howard will
le paid for Ita return to Tluj Hun of.
I fb e
ITOM IIAIIIIOK 8TUAIN H P, WHITK
I Inuhorn tiHkerela for wtla by Mm.
J J WelKiiuinn
t'OH HAM OH WILL TllAOK l'Olt
hay or Rrnlii aome Rood furnltiira
and h Rood orRan V O llox 11! or
Koiy Luneh ltoom. Trice. Utnh.
l'Olt HAI.1J LOT 10x100 TKET
J nut eoNt of Turner ImlldlnK, term.
It. W. Cronkett el Co
I'Oll ItKNT KOll A TBHM OP
year, or for enlo on etmy terma,
forty nerea n( land aouth of 1'rlce In
walklnif dUtnnee It W Crockett &
Co
l'Olt BALK AT A HAIldAIN ONE
MuntunR mailer with 13 Ralle) all
In Rood condition The Hun.
roil BALK OH TnADl? SlN-HOrtBR
1'ftlrlinnkn. Mono & Co Kfisollne en-
Clue UN Rood oh new, toRether with
I HhuftliiR, beltlnir, pulle), etc. May
. be een at The Sun office
, HTOCK CKIITH-'ICATHH, IIOUDS
mid blank liooka of any lo or etyle
' to order Ker thing In commerolal
' 'printing mid orfleo vtatlonery Hstl
. mattw prompt!) furnlxhed The Bun,
I'rlce. Utah
, KOll HALI5 Hit WILL TltAUK KOU
' ha or Rraln or ImiHi. one Prank
l Hollon & Co Ioiir inoilt.1 tornet lu Uh
'and A. both hlRh and low pltflli, sIlNcr
plated aailn flnUh Bold lined bell nnd
i pearl Inlaid finger tip. In elegant
wttln lined bather cae and In strict
ly Al condition In faet ua Rood aa
when II oatiiH from the fmitory. Cost
161 00 but wtll lake muoh Ua If
Intereated call und see me nt Indo-
pendent Coal olid Coke tiompaiiy'M
piimplnR Ntatluu one mile cast of Hel
per, or drop me a line to the follow -IIiir
ii dd row L. U Ix)ftl. Hox A.
Knell, flah
d with It the slrtord nan demand
for wool, according to L. U Ormsby
of UoInc who has cxten.ho holulngs
" Vheep and lite atock throughout ;
Bouthw.atern Idaho and In Bnjtern
Oregon and who waa nl Ball Lake
Cll thlN week He eoggeeted to Ida- ,
ho woolgrouera that they iiol their ,
interesta and nee the mono the) oh- .
talned the lawt aeaean to t rente n (
alnklnK fund whereb) sheep owners ,
may be able t hoM their sheep until ;
the) are again glten a protective ,
' While the growera enjoyetl n pros-
iK-rotW eeawm," aays Onnsbj. 'nfro ,
facing the danger of a sudden end ng ,
of the Kuropean war The I nltcd
Htalea la working otertlme to pro- ,
duce wiKilen giwds for Kuroe Init ,
Hit market a open to the world If ;
Ihe war ehou'il tnd suddenb woolen J
factorlea f Kurope now engaged In .
turning out munition, would start J
manufacturing wtailen giaids ngaln. ,
and the contrarta glten the companies .
In thlN country would be ttmielcd (
"Wool would then strike bottom ,
prtcea nnd without a prolettltt tariff
we would be foned "Hit if bualoesa (
NOinilKlt.N ILLINOIS CMTLi:
IHHICXSi: NOW STAMPItH OlT J
An official statement III regard to
the recent appearance In Northern J
tlllnola of the foot and mouth disease.
afler It liad been apparently stamped J
out earl) In the year, has lieen Isaued ,
b) the fnUnl Hut tea tleNirlment of
agiktllture 1'niin Ihe atateinenl It
nppeara that the outbreak has been .
tleflnltel) tracetl to an anil-hog tlttil-
era serum preiwreil from the blood
of lioga Infected with foot nnd mouth ,
tHaease but not showing an) s)inp-
toma of the iHaeHar at the time the
eeriim waa miinufm tlire.1 '
Copies of the statement nre being ;
dbttrlbiited among stotkgrowera ,
throughout the country, with n Mew
to pttvcntlng it similar outbreak In ;
other stnlea Coplea of the statement ,
hate bten receltetl In I'tah h) l)r I". '
II. Miirra). dltlnlon of the I'nltetl ;
Htatea bureau or animal Industry, and
by 8 W McClure. setrelar) of the
National WtMilgroweiV naatMlatlon
H(ii:Mtiirn m 'to m:
smtAiimt on 'inn cosr
An Invltnlbin hna leen extendetl to
the sheepmen of the Internum ntalu
cmntr) I.) the management of the
Panama-I'Mclfh exiMarillon to attend
the fair next ek. when the national
shee)i stiow will lie In progreaa. l'rank
J llagenbarlh or Halt Lake City presi
dent of the National Wimlgrowera' as
WHlatlon. will be one of the print Ipal
speak em at the fair on California
Hay, Xoteinler I lib At cording to
InforiHatlou In nwtwlon of H W Mi--lluire.
secretary of the National Wool
grower' Hasocttlbin there will W no
Ptali aheep enltreil at the show and
fomiHtratltely few from the Western
eotiHtry The majority of the entries
wilt i time from slates east of the IU
ataalppl rlter
maw I'Niiii'Ptti) iiimio siii:i:i
II IE INVAHHH s-rTK or rrH
iHrpettora for the slate iMtnnl of
sheep cnmiHHerioiwrs are Intestlga
ling the reHirt that flttcka or Idaho
sheep, which have not lrn dlpiHtl.
had lr" permitted lo iruw the line
ami were now In Plan In l latln r
the dipping rule.
A C Callleter art rvlar) of the
tMMtrtl aald laat Prtda he had not
teceltetl Ir nolle aa )-l from. the In
hm(uin nnd did Hot know the extent
of Hie undipped" Intaabm He stir
iiiImhI however, that the Inslamea nre
leobtted ollea.
Ile s-ild thbt waa Ihe first report or
violation of Ihe laatrd a rule against
Hdmlttlng undipped sheep Into the
slate
Wool Kthlhli At Pnlr.
Ket i clary MtCliire of the Nntloual
Woolgiowera' niwoilutlon nnnouncrs
Hint the National Wool Warchniuo
mid Ktorage compmi) will )me nn ex
hlblt ut the Han Pritnclscn fnlr shuep
show of various grades of wool rrom
nil titer the world along with textile
fabrics made rrom the same One
entile du) Is to b devoted to prAr
Heal ill monttratlon of these wools
and products, and arrangements nre
being mnde for tho Installation of a
small plant whluh will take wool In
the Rreaie, ecour It, nnd make It up
Into fabrics
COsl.lllPI" IIIIOS. hKI.lt OCT
'llllllll hllHHP IN'llillliS'8
CIII5YRNNK, Wyo Not S The
Ctwgrirr llroa. Bheep coniHn, of
whit h the Intf Thoinaa A Co-grlff wna
Ihe head, has Ih-cii suld to Itiiwllim
men (or 1271.000 The ileal Included
Iwenl) -seven thousand sheep, a 'inn
dred thousand mrea of land nnd out
fits Among the pur hasers, who will
divide Ihe sheep mid land, nre ImU
Heverson, A Nelson & Co, Ole Jjtr
son. Ole 1-areon toinpnnv, nnd ltok
Mountain Hheep compan)
Onl) it few yeara ago the Cosgrirt
tumpati) nptrated the largest shetp
outfit In the West, running over a
hundred und twenty thousand sheep
but lu late jciirs, ua the late T A
Cosgrlfr took on Increased bank and
mercantile Interests, the sheep hold
I Ings were out down
I ,
Hun ndlets nre one cent a word
Make your wants known throuRh their
use Advt,
Smoko Elks Pride Cignr. Ad.
PIlOllVTii AM) (U'UtDIWsiuT
NOIICRS.
(Consult count) clerk or the respe
tlvo slRiierii fur further Information l
notici: to citi:iuoiis, icsrvii:
of Prank '.eller deceased Creditors
will present claims with vuuiheru to
the undersigned nt the MathU Hotel
Price, I'tnli, on or In-fore the IJlli
da) of Marth A D I9) MAIllDN
M IlKliVKS, Administrator i.r Mstate
of l'rank I Zcll. i
I'lrst pub Nov 1J ImnI 1 1., i ivu
NO IHIC 'IO CHICIUtOKS IN HIP
Mutter of the Instate vf Ivan Aab ).
teased Credlture will pretent claims
wlllt voiuheia lo the underalRned at
028 lloaton Hiilldlng Halt Uike i t
Utah, on or bvruie the lltli da) or
March. A O 191C AHTHl'lt A
VlJiTZ, Administrator of the Kstatc
of Ivan Axbe, iHicawd
First li ub- Nov 13, last Dei 3 ms
,.! tMlMMntmimMtMW444t)
I Shoes, Overshoes and I
Rubbers For the -:
B ) at'
Whole Family. p!
; The present condition of the weather causes tu to Sr I
mention these useful nrticles and the best place to buy iLU
; them. Let the followinp; prices convince you of thene S PI
facta. Our line was never more complete. jj
B
Dress and Work Shoes For Men, 1.
! Men's Work Shoes built as a work shoe should be of I
; sound, honest leather throughout, sizes C to 11 ,, bhek rprj,n4C
or tan. Our prices ihet)
$1.98, $2.49, $2.98. -
Dress Shoe for men. Wc are in n position to sine rni
; you money on every pair of shoes you buy from us ami AV!"
' can offer you in tihs line dress shoes that aie neat wr i
X looking, oasy and give you axccllent wear. Complete h'
line of slzos in black or tan, button or lace. Prices t
to r
'$2.98, $3.49, $.98. ;
; Mon's Poi Hand, cloth top, four-buckle Overshoe S1.G9 'l
' Hoys' and Youths' two-buckle cloth top overshot sizes 1fie ,'
I 11 to2 9Sc 3f,l
1 One-buckle Overshoes for the little fellows, st7i s 5 to u
I 11. Our price 58c rut f
' Women's two-buckle cloth top Overshoes, 2'- to s 9Sc !i"f '
'ltr
$ if strung
RUBBERS. .? S5
;; mi t
. . Mon's storm rubbers, London too, 5 to 12 G9c Bj
; ; Youths' storm rubbers 2 to (5, our price SSc vrt r
', I Wonon's storm mid foothold rubbers, 2Vi to 8 19c Jja:
Mlssos' storm rubbers, 11 to 2, our price 17c M,UR
- nt hi
1 ' t
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Uf tJaf tliiillUlmk 7 It lm "ogi
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X a" co'ors at $1.00 per yard, also many pretty colors in m nt
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