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CtX.UMMUi, I.UNA COUNTY MiW MKXKO, JANUAHV 91, 1919
NO. XI
A MtJYAL WKLCOMK
foh thi: SOLDIF.HS
New Mctlro Officials; Show Appre
ciation of Work of (he Sons of
the, BUtlc.
Santa I'd, Jan. 30. Marked honor
wns paid two young New Mexican
privates, llio first wounded Span-lih-Aincrlcans
to return from tho
French battlcfront. Canutn TriiJII
lo, of Chlmayo, son of former rcpro
senUlivc, Julian Trtijlllo, ml Jose
.Maria Vigil, of Arroyo Hondo, Taos
county, wero tho two fighting men
who arrived ontho belated trans
port Tuesday night and wero taken
in tow on their arrival hero ly the
sheriff, Ooorgo W. Armajd, who nr
companled them to Governor 0. A.
Ijirroiolo. Tho governor asked (hem
to aland In (ho receiving line tonight
at (ho reception at tho execu
tive mansion. In tho House, on mo
tion of Ws II. II. Llewellyn, a re
cess was taken to give the ineniliers
a chance to greed and welcome tho
two young men.
Vigil, who in private life was' a
stockman, enlisted In tho statu of
Washington, and after service nl
Camps Lewis and Merrill, shipped
across teas, landing in Liverpool on
July Ulh with the Mind Infunlry,
being in (I Company. On September
20 ho welit over tho top In the fierce
battle of the Argonno and on Sep
tember 111 was shot in IhjIIi leg by a
machine gun.
Cnuuto Tmjlllo win n school
teacher at Chlmayo and was sent (o
Camp Funstou and then to Cnmp
' Mills as a private In-1) Company of
the .TMth Infantry. At tho battle of
St. Mihlel he went over tho top and
rushed six miles In pursuit of the
Herman, when ii mnchliie gun bul
let struck him. Fortunately It lilt
his bell buckle and therefore pier
ced his abdomen sideways, although
tho wound was so severe thai It took
two months for It to heal. Tho two
mm returned to this country on one
of tho German lransorl, the '.oa
landla, which landed them at New
port News.
mx j. a. i-ami will
I'hkacii iif.hi: unci: a month
rtev. J. A. Land, who wns pastor
of the Ilaptlsl church here for two
or three years, is again permanently
located in lh stole ami will come
to Columbus the first Sunday of
each month, beginning Willi next
Sunday. February 2d.
nev. Land gave up the work here
for the purpose of entering Ihe lisii
list seminary ul Fort Worth, nt
which place he completed a course
and Is now Imck In Ihe harness
nguln. Ho had been doing Y. M. 0.
A. work for a shorl lime when tin
urmlstlco was signed. Ilev. Loud Is
well known and very popular with
all -classes in Columbus, and Ihe
news that he Is to 1m here often
certainly meeU with much fnvor.
Tho services will he held In the
Hantlsl church, which Is now ul
most completed mid Is entirely free
from debt. The amount duo the
stale board for mviey advanced
when Ihe walls of tho church wcro
built was canceled sometime ago
leaving Ihe building free mini all
Incumbrance. It Is planned to do n
Utile moro work on It soon anil then
it will be a bouse the Ilaptlsl peo
pie may well feel proud of.
roi.lIMIlL'S PICTUKF. IN THi:
ADJUTANT C.FAKHAL'S OITTCF.
L. M. Case, who recently relum
ed to Columbus, was stationed al ii
Myer, Va, for a long limo and often
bad occasion In officially visit Ihe
nfflco of tho adjutant general, ii
soys there was n picture which wns
taken In Columbus tne uny immw
iff llm raid hanging ill the office
'rim nlrturo waslakee In front of
the mistoff ce. which was men men
ix.l In llin building now oroupici
liv tho Courier. In the foreground
Jnn Winner. Iloberl Flack and llur
Lemon could bo recognized. The
' original had been enlarged on an
enormous scale.
ItED CH0SS WOllKKUS NOTICI:
The local military hospital is call
lug for 1.000 surgical dressings per
month, and to meet this demand, tho
lied Cross ladles are requested to
meet each week, on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays, nl their workroom,
Doora will bo, open at 0;00 ociock.
INITIAL HTKrS TAKKN TO
diviih: (jrant county
Sunlit Fe, N. M, Jan. 30. The pn-
Ji-ct fur tho creation of Pyramid
county out of the southern half of
Grant county, with Lordshurg as tho
couhly seat, likely to bo tho only
county division measure beforo the
present legislature, was Introduced
In tho Jtouso by Harncs of llcrnur-
lillo, Itepubllcan floor leader, today.
fiio county's north boundary would
be almost parallel with the northern
boundary of Luna county. Tho new
county would Include the cnllro mil
age of the K. P. H. W. and the So.
Pacific railroads now In Oranl coun
ty. It is estimated that lis assessed
ablation would bo about thirteen
million dollars, leaving some twenty
seven million dollars fur (Irani coun
ty.
In tho Senate today an Interesting
measure was Hie hill by Hamuli Han
dier providing for the erection In
tho rapllot grounds of n marble
shaft in honor of New Mexico Bul
lions and sailors who guve their
lives In tho great wnr.
Deride for Santit l e Houd
Clancy introduced In the House a
measure, which would appropriate
the slalo war fund In be divided
among the higher educnliiuial hisll
lullnns. Federal Judge Nesblll loday do-
Ided in favor of Ihe Sanla Fe rail
road the case In which tho company
was charged by tho government wllh
violation of the sixteen hour law.
that the town of Farmlnglon Im
provement District sought to l' or
ganized was defective and without
legal standing wns the gist of the do-
iilou of III" Supreme Court revers
ing Ihe lower court In the arllnn
brought by J. A. Palmer hi enjoin
tho 'collection of his assessment.
A total of 7U.UII men registered
in New Mexico for military service.
H.600 of which were accepted and
Inducted Into service uud more than
thrt'n thousand registrant enlisted
voluntarily. Many men of draft ngi
nlered the nrmy and navy from nils
lale before Ihe ilnifl law was pas
sed. The expense nttaelled to draft
works was $H2,BH0 or iMJtl t man,
These figures are contained in n re
port of Federal Disbursing Officer
It C. Hold.
ltUItr.KIIS KNTF.H UOl'rti:
AND TANK IHUHMI
The home of Mr. and Mrs. (I. I'..
Parks wns entered some lime lie
Iween ilark mid II o'clock Wednes
day evening and several nrlleles
were taken, including n broom. This
fnrl-proves beyond doubt that it wni
no ordinary burglar. Why anyone
should lake such n chance In sleal
an article like litis Is a puzzle.
However, It Is possible thai lie ban
nn Idea Hint a broom was never
uird in this home.
1)11. MAHSII.M.L HF.-
TUHNS HM"I MIAM I
Dr. Iloberl M. Marshall arrived
home Wednesday evening irom
France, where he had been for
about eight months. He Is llio rirsl
Colniiiiih soldier In relurn home
from overseas. The doctor is mere
willithe mllllary appeiirnnce. and is
n fine looking soldier. Al first
glance be rould bo mlslokeu Tor
General Pershing. Ills ninny friends
tire glad In see him safely noun
again.
LOIlliSHUHC. WINS DISTINCTION,
Mrs. Woodrovv Wilson, having
been accorded llie privm-ne
i,. hIiIks turned out by llm I'nllei
Kinie Shinning Hoard, (bought that
an appropriate method wouiu no m
permit each federal reserve dilrlrl
In name ten ships aflef llio counnes
showing Ihe greatest over-subscrlp-ii..
,,f ihelr nunla In the fourth
i n,..rlv loan, combined with Ihe
ftimi mimher of Individual sub
scribcrs, and (hat len tanks should
Ihi iiuined for ten Incorporated cit
ies in eacli district, for the some rea
Our hustling neighbor.' Iirdshurg,
wiis one of the towns to win the nil
i.. .n.iinriinn her combined per
ccnlago of over-suliscrlpllon being
207. As lanks are no longer being
manufactured, a lip will ho named
for Lordshurg.
Subscribe for tho Courier.
THMKIMXNT I'AMIS WONT
CUT IMIWN HEVENUK
Tho State Corporation Commls-
ion sent letters tn Senator A. D.
Fall, Senator A. A. Jones and Con
gressman W. II. Walton of New Mex
ico, asking that they uso I heir In
fluence to havo a three-cent railway
fare granted In New Mexico, Arizona
and Nevada. Copies of tho memor
ial to Congress on this subject, that
have been passed by the House un
der suspension of the rules, wero
enclosed In tho letters. Chairman
Williams of tho commission, who Is
also chairman of a committeo to
represent Ibis state Arizona and Nc-
ada, called the congressmen' at
tention to the letler to Ihe fact that
Ihe matter of revenue has small
learing on Ihe claim for reduced
rates. If Ihe trains of Ihe trunk
lines did not pick up n passenger
n going Ihrough Him stale, M. il
Hams contends, they would t under
no loss expense If they carried n
large number, because they are
obliged to haul certain equipment
rhi'ir transcontinental trains.
Therefore, all money collected In
New ..Mexico from fares may be
classed as "velvet."
J he Hoiiso rvii.oila' wos p-issed
! Ihe Scnoto under suspension of
hi rules.
F C. Kulffen returned Thursday
evening from nn extended business
visit to III I'aso.
'IIOIIIIIITION IN HFFF.GT IN
U. 8. ON JANL'AltY in, 1920
Washington, J. in. .'Mi.-llatirii'ation
f ll.i prnlilbllio'i .imcndmeiil In the
Tal constlMiliou effective .Inu-
u.ir) 10. turn. v piiM'laiiumi on
li'sday in ii pmrlnmnliim sign"
nt 1 1 ft) ii. m m Ihe Slide Dopnit-
mei.t by e ' i ; Secretary Ivlk.
in pruol.iia'i,n wi signed by
Mr. 1'ilk at v II n oVIne In
Ihe presence of S Malor Sheppard of
Twin, aulliir of the anKiidniejd
rerolullou, former
.-Mile Hryan, llepresenlative llnnlnll
I (-illfnrnia, member of the Hon.'.
mid offiri'iii' of Ihe Anll-Salo !
League of America, Ihe Women'
:lirislinii 'leinpi nince Union anil n
mmilier of i.i.ir unli-so on or
lanlzations. Mr. Po Mseil several pen In nf
fixing his sU'irtture ant pi-esenled
Ihem lo S wilii' Sheiiimrl. Mr. Ilrv
lleiiieen.Hllve iliiuilal and
( tilers.
ASKS AID OF WOllliLHS
Serreliirj of Lnlxir llrquesN Help of
Uihor In Sliirllnil .Minilt Ipal
Coiislriirllou Work.
I'se your Influence wllh your clly
fallicrs. your selectmen, and oilier
town officers tn start at unci' niiin
Iclpal and town imiirovemenls."
This is Ihe message wlileh Ihe )e-
iiaiiniint of UdHir is sending In the
wage workers Ihroughoul llio roun-
Iry.
The secrelnry of Lnlmr. Hon. II. I.
Wilson, has no' fear as lo conditions
after the ro-adjustmeut period Is
iver. He believe Dial then every
thing will lake euro of itself. He Is
optimistic even as In the re-nilJiM-
menl period, if slates, dims ami
towns will now commenco public
works to take core of the laUir.sIark
which may exist during Ihe re-nd-Juslment
period.
lie is therefore urging Hie wage-
earners of Ihe country In use their
Influence in their own rominmiltle
lo hnve school houses, engine houses
and roads, canals and oilier Im
provements begun nl once. Such
improve'menls nre beneficial to ev
eryone, cun be easily financed and
offer the greatest opporlunitles for
nil I classes of labor.
L. .11. CASK. DICIIMICF.D;
HiriL'HNS TO COI.UMHL'S
L. M. Case ridurned In Columbus
Inst Sunday after un absenre dating
back to llio declaration of war. lie
was In a ravnlry regiment for a
while, but tho cavalry was conven
ed Inln artillery, lie was dlschorged
as first sergeant, at Camp Jackson
His commanding officer whs a man
that mnny people here will remem
berJack Diamond. He was n cook
In the 3th Cavalry band while sta
tioned here. Wheu llial regiment
put on n minstrel show ho always,
acted the part of Impersonating "
woman. '
DKMOMLIZATHIN AT CMt
CODY IK t;O.HI'I.I.TI-:D
Camp Cody is no more. The last
of llm demobilization work was
completed todny. Headquarters has
gone and nothing remains excepting
the camp quartermasters, base hos
pital and remount station.
About six hundred troopers of the
llth Cavalry arrived recently from
Columbus, others from the lOlli Cav
alry, 2lth and 2Sth Infantry and
other Imriler organizations, wllh Ihe
men already there, for Ihe puriose
will bo employed In the laliorof sal
vaging what Is led of thn damp.
Camp officials say that for Ibis work
thsre will bo between two and throe
thousand men al Hie camp for an
other month or six weeks.
llrlgaillrr-denenll Llndsey starts
(ill leave tomorrow, and he ami Mrs.
Llndsey will say goodbye In Doming
in Ihe morning, going flrsl In lav-
rriworlh, Kan- then to Mrs. Llndsey's
homo In Illinois, then on In Was Il
lusion and West Point, to visit their
tun sons. Graphic.
Hl:i) CHOSS UOIlii IS
not urc coMPLirrco
The Anion, an lied ix.vu ever
llndy in .in emergency, u ruiifront-
ed wllh n liHislline i.inlerliiklug
Hut will ley .ts nrganla;'nii nlmosl
as llinroiulily as war Itseif. In this
IlKlaure II lilil'l specialise as never
More bee-iuv ol Hie si w llo prob
lems involved the problem of
families nf soldiers ami sailors wlm
iiiul remain in service for nn Indef
inite period.
The nntiou owes n duly lo Ihe rel
atives of Its soldiers. It stuuils ready
In pay this debt. This debt raniiot
( liquidated Imph.iiMird. System
aflil unilerslaiiililig of the uumeiinis
ppiblems Is neressiiry. I lie AliHTI-
di lied Cross, which has Iiilii ile-
liijiated as the agency inrougn wmcii
tho nation will display Its gratitude
U the fighting men and their fanil
Ufts. Js training., worker In the
Secretary oirMnimlaln DPTrIoii tfi oxperHy coh
withlhese. problems, through the
Home Service section.
lloli Service instilutm or six
weeks' iluriillon will be held in Sail
Uike City, beginning February .1: In
Denver, beginning February 17; In
Albuquerque, lieginnllig February
II. The lied Crosa hmKs lo this re
gion for severul sludenU. Fundi
may be expended by the local lied
Crie nrgtmimtions In defray Ihe
exiienses of student during the lll-
sHltlle. All llft-ln-dale lleil Crow
elmnlVrs nre exneetetl lo have at
lotet one worker with Inslllul
training.
Many people iwmsoim Ihe nolton
that Home Service enlalls Ihe giv
ing of financial aid only, ihi l
hul one of the thousands of wns
In which the government. Ihrough
Ihe lied Cross. U helping the fHlii
llles of soldiers. Here are tvvn typ
ical example of Ited 0n Home
Service:
A uddier's wife- the niollier of
small child -In llm mounlalns of
litis stale was in dwpeinle slnill
heeiiuse of the non-arrival of gov
ernment money. Moreover, she had
no moons of travel between her
Iliiinc and Ihe nearest store, fifteen
mi: s distanl. Tlie lied r.rowt hsirned
nf her nliulil. A Home Servlee
vvnrir on hnrselmck rurrled provis,
ions In the slrnndeil family and
iheiiuller ItHiked nller II oll'r
needs imlil Ihe long looked Tor s-iv
eriinieiil allowance nrriM'd.
A Mililier nt Cninp Cusler lliriii!
enml Ii. deserl when he hsirm I In-
vvllu .nisi ttaliy were ill Willi p.iu
mnnlii. The Med l'ros eiep man
h.l.oi. nlied In Ihe Home Si rvi-e
vwHiin nearest Ihe Home of the wife
anil I'lllll. A Horn.' eri'i worK,
n.iii!.. i long Jouniey In nnolliei
.niiin. in oiilir In tin1 a slag;'
llie home, which was :ui mill's from
he nearest rnllrond, lelegraph or
lelephone. 'The worker arranged for
nioitrr medical attention nun pre
vided all necessaries, atlerwari!
sending a telegram assuring Hi
the WDrried soldier that he would
have no further cause for worry
RTOCKMliN TAUK NOTHUlt
Thero will be no slock watered on
my place ofler March 1st. HI It).
The tank will lie drained and the
windmill locked. I must do this to
protect the crop that will be prowr
nn my idaie Oils year,
llespoclfnlly.
MHS. W. D. CLObE.
(H.UMHl'H HAS ANOTHF.K
SMALL RLUL
Them was a fire In town Monday
evening which destroyed the small
frame resilience being occupied by
Sergeant Carter of Ihe 21th Infan
try. The contents of the bulldim,
wero doslroyed. No effort was made
o save the house, as It was loo far
gone when tho alarm was given.
The chemical engines belonging to
the city and also the camp did ef
fective work in saving llw adjoin
ing buildings. The house was Hi"
property of A. Ambrose.
CIHiMICAL ithi: nsciNi:
WAS LOCUM) UP
Several months ugn the Village
Hoard of Trustees built smalt Iidiisi-i
for the pnrMne nf keeping Hie
rhemical flro fighters, (hie Is burn-
ted near Hie Chirk Hotel, mid Ihe
ether tn Ihe reur nf the harbor shop
nf Frank II. Wallace. Tuisday
night when Ihe alarm nf fire wns
given. II. W. Klliotl mid II. J. Knne
ran In Ihe lioiike al the barber simp
mid found Ihe door looked. 'Ibey
could mil find nnoiie who knew
where (he key wns timl they had In
lake tho lime In break (he look. No
one seems to know who locked the
house, but it was locked Just Ihe
Millie. I I i two Utile engines serve llie
purKse well for which (hey wen'
intended, hut they are nf little use
in fighting a trig fire, ami a Utile
une will quickly make a Ik one if
let atone. The time taken tn liresk
a fork might lie serious.
Whoever Is res-mimlNe for this
deserves In be shown what n little
delay ul a limo when such an np-
imrnlus Is needed, would iiihiii. if II
were possible In'do so wilhoiit In
juring someone else.
incomi: TAX puzzli: IS
SOON 10 APPIJAH AOAIN
Forms for reiwrtlng Income taxe
of lasss than N.nua. It vvis annmiiir-
'il ytVlfrday by ttnmmisslonrr of
Internal lleveuue Daniel I.. Iluper.
are expected lo be in Ihe hands nf
Ihe roller tors for distribution among
ll.o taxpayers not aler Hum the Isl
of February.
"It may lie ilefllnnllely slated.
ml the commissioner, "that tuxes
or Hie calendar yor of I0IK will
ie rollecteil undsr Ihe provlsiofw of
the -tending bill ns liiwilly enarled
ami tMit limler Ihe provlsloni- nf Hi,
act of Oclolier 3. 1017."
I'ommistloner lliqier said Hint the
riHiferetu nil Hie revenue bill have
made sufficient progress In' warrant
the bureau procoedlng nt once to
print nud ilhdribule forms for Ihe
rolleclHin nf llie Income tux of HUH
and In order lo fnrllllate the work
of the bureau the conferee are
ItaimMiiK as rapidly as pooslble of
those nrovislons of the liill dinclly
afreellng the form tor reMirllng in
eomes of less than ro.iKH). Preiaru-
tlmis nf ihe other forms Is pro-
ling concurrently wllh Ihe
vvurk of llie conferees uud It will lie
possible, it wns sluled. In have Un til
romly shortly after the enuelmenl of
the law.
IIIOMAS G. KCULNO
FINALLY HlilllD FHOM
At lust word has been twelveil
from 1'aipt. Thomas .1. I-ucUhwI. He
Is on the move inln Hie Interior of
Germany, llo suyx he wns In me
elti1 nf Alt-Trior. Germany, for five
lays, uud is seeing many very in
teresting places. He did mil say any
thing nlsiut when he would be like
ly lo return.
ll()irSTF.l LAW IS AMI1NHF.D
TO SHOHTFA HI-SIDI-NI i: HMK
Washington, .Inn. 21. The uliieinl-
inenl In (lie liomeslenil law lo shorl-
ii Ihe period of residence riiulred
of selllrin III inountolnoiis regions
of the West was passed Monday by
the House, wilhout iiuieuilmeiil. Ihe
present law requires seven months'
residence n year for inree years, nui
Ihe hill would permll land office
regislmrs In rrnulre six monlhs
retjldimce for four years, or five
monlhs for five years. In eulnns
vvhro climatic eondillons make the
lunger period impracticable.
'I ho Ladles Aid of Ihe M. Y.
Church will hold their regulor
monthly business meeting al the
home of Mr. Weld, February 5, nt
1 3:00 o'clock.
WAHNJMJ TO HUNTLHS
Migratory Bird Law Unaffected by
Decision nf tho Supreme Court
Announcement through the press
that the Supreme Court tin found
ibe federal bird law of 1011 lo lie
itiiconslllulional has c alwl the
.iileUikrn impresion Ilia' Ihe Km m
spring shooting Is nn longer In foree
nml Hint ducks and geese may Ik
killed after January .list. Oflrers of
tho New Mexico Uame Protective
Association have explained that the
federal law of 1013 was nn longer op
erative, having been superceded by
the Caiulalan treaty i-imhling Die net
of HUH, under which the present
federal migratory bird regulations
are Issued, the ItHH law Iwilw Imsed
on mi International treaty that rail
not his I hly he found iinroinliliiltonl
and may lie ruitsiilcred as ieniiH
iiHiilly established.
'1 he decision of Ihe Supreme Omrl
Is Iherefore only nf nrnilemlr mler
el nml does not affect the federal
hinl regulalions, willed iirwrihe
an oien seolon of Oclolier HI In Jan
uary .11 on walerrnwi in New Mexi
in. 'Tile New Mexico (lame ProlerliVe
Asoclntlon claims that Hie uIhiIiIIoii
if spring shooting lias irsiilleil hi
an increase nf ilurks, ami
shore birds all over the I'nlted
Wales, nml dial Its fullhful nltserv
snee hy siHtrlsmen Is In Iheir own
intereats. A warning Is Issued that
any sIhHIhb of ducks after the last
of Jiimuiry will lie promptly prose
ruled by Ihe flame I'rotertive Asso
ciation and the stale game ileHirt
mout through the federal onurls
"AHMIINIAN HIXIIIF SUNDAY."
I'ebrunry 2 will be ulwerviil in Hie
liiurclies throughout the South
west as "Armenian Hellef Sunday"
Ministers are being urged lo devote
the whole or a part of Ihelr ser
mon on Ibis day In a rnntlilcraliott
nf tho needs' llf lhe-tarving, home
less war refugees In Ihe Near Hnsl
'the nctual drive fur funds begins
life next day, February .1. hi most
districts nf tho Southwest, anil con
tinues for one week. In oilier dis
tricts Ihe campaign has been post
I toned lo February 10-17.
The statement issued lo pastors
priest and rabbis ny Ihe Armenian
llelief publicity burmu for the
Niulhwestern stales follows. In irl
"Will ynli not devote Ihe whole or
ii Kirl nf your sermon on Dial Sun
day In a ronsiileruHon of this cam
paign .mil the needs of these destl
iide war sufferers.' On nrcnunt o'
Ihe ilifllcully of reuilmtf eiuii of
the pastor by a Hrtonal note. I nn
taking tills imsins nf asking you I"
help ii in blvimr pultlicily In He
biggest, and what we hiqte will lie
the last llnanelal drive necessary for
these stricken pi-nple. As you pro
Isibly know, n generous over-snh
orlptloii of Hie JkfUl.lw wl.ln ) nkiil vv ill
liable ihe Armenians, and Syrians
In become Koir-MipHirlln willim n
yeur.
To Hie milliners mid Sunday
school workers who have already
given so largely 'of (heir time and
money (n this runs we extend our
heartiest thanks nud best wishes
Mm. J. J. Clark has returned In
Columbus nml taken charge nf the
Clark lintel aiailn, relieving Mr. nud
Mrs. J II. l!nx. wlm have moved lo
Iheir own home near the Methodist
Church.
foh a si y ii: puhlh; iiauiii
DliPAHT'SIFAT
Ni w wlial aro we- you- rum- '..
do fclmill it? Petple uis- a Mug.
Mow i mi I be'ii?'
Here's how:
There is n bill being Introduced
ililo Ihe legislature that has for lis
ptirimse the establishment nf n de
partment nf health for New Mexico.
It Is iieslgncd tn afford (hat healt'i
nrolerllnii that New Mexico stand'
in ii if or and which, while afford
ed cattle, horsos, sheep, gnnts and
hogs, has hitherto been denied hu
man beings. It -s not the pet lull
of any profession, cull, society or
individual. It is your Mill
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them lo I uf oriu IhruiKlvrs roncrni-
bill (his hill, and .lo work for Its
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brlna about better health roi',d.
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