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Allow tne to coniphnient you upon its 

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It is a grand number and we wish you 

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.Am much ])leased with it. — A. X. Bart- 

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Your paper is a '• daisy. " — H. Kich- 

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It's a peach. — K. II. Hunt, Chicago. 



I write to thank you for placing such a 

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 — Jesse Robbins, Carlisle, Pa. 



There is room for such a paper and I 

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Your first number is all right. I con- 

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I congratulate you upon the good shape 

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It is a first-class paper in everv respect 

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 Stillwater, N. Y. 



It is deserving of praise from every 

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