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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Apr 1897, p. 1

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That the men selected for Downers Grove village do not represent the {eel- lng horn, is evidenced by the fact that. other thn themselves, there are not a dozen Ruth men in Downen Grove. Hr. Ruth’n complicity In allowing such‘ dlshononblo poo-dings to «can him endow-lulu from a. packed and Insul- hstly Iii-Ir elm, will do much more to hurt him with an hon-t This ticket had been prepared by the gun: at Hinsdale beforehand and was printed ready for rushing through. After this it was plain sailing for the Ruth homes. An Instructed delegnllon was selected an follows: James Mc- Cllntoclr, Wm. Duncan. L. P. Oonover, Geo. Bogcr, Ch'ns. E. Hinds, W. B. Carleton, Carl B. Thaver, Chan. Cur- tiss, Rollo H. Cole. A. R. Heclu'nnn, E. M. Bentley. R. O. Curtain. thkr Whlmn, Geo. B. Heart, Peter Llehund- The Downers Grove representatives and many or the honorable citizens of "inside, altogethér fully two-thirds of those present, immediately with- drew from the mucus ly proreeded tom" the chairman down. Mal notwithstanding the ohjeciions of l. l.. Retiree, Re A. Child! and many other prominent villain of their own (own. easily bulldozed him into going back on his own decision and calling for a new role. John Reed and L. P. Oonover {were appointed tellers. R. A.‘ Child: and many others moved e diviU sion-of the house. but the chairman re fused in recognize the motion. The Hinedale {notion reared on honeai counting of votes would defeat their purpose. The vote when mm declared to be if" for mshining the appeal, and I” "whining the derision of the chair. This was so evidently unfair io ell prevent” to call [of bitter denuncie- lion from the many men loyal to e flll’ end impartial caucus In many in- stances Hinednle voters who voted to sustein the chair in one part of the hall. moved to the other side and were min counted. By this means they secured the supremacy, and the chair declared Heel! sustained. "m n rising vote In him on ”I. appeal :ml the chairman «Iceland the upped making! by I vote of IN to ’3. This van a surprise not looked for by Iho lllmk lumen. The, lam-edit“;- 1'. H. Roger- movoa that according to Um long alt-Misha! Ann-tom. I mm- of un minutes In Man for flu purpou of «4-D: precinct ulccung "er quot- ol’ ultimatum a: follow»: llimdulo 7. Downer: “row I. and In. south pro- clnfl :2. Th- motion was avoided by 3. L um"... The van Ill uh. by Iii-go! huh ad in very clout. 1‘!" (~va condition 0! the MI and. It .mfm’hl. to nndcr I just daemon. TM. mud-no mama“ to tho chur nun who derived the mono: Ian A duh-Ion n! the house was canal for. but was «In-lam! out of order. Ir. Rug"! Upon-upon appealed from the docMon n! the chair. "on". the quan- Uvm of u» anneal mu pm. a motion In adjourn In a larger hall Wm rarflod and un- cnmu- pmlal Io Amid] ha! I. The caucun not. In “to Illa-dale V"- lngo hall at 4:13 o'clock. Immanuel, all" (magnum HL-Cllnwck and "to cull. the punt-ranged pmnm was hr auxin-tad, by the nomination o! E. I’. fllndnuclulrmnn. And 000. II. "II- lI-mn u Mercury. llinxdnle had n. candidate in the per. son of one Linus C. Ruth. and 803503 Carleton. Hindu and others mld he must receive the bucking of the whole Down": Grove delegation. no matter wlmt the «out. With tllln and In View they not to work to bring about. that. mun. They knew Down": Umvo l‘nvond Batten for judgemmd wanton 1M: and of the towmlnlp mun. have no voice In ulu-llng delta-ta. The caucus was held for the purpose of selecting 15 delegates to the county oonventlon. to be held in Wheaten. May 5th, for the purpose of nomlun- ing a successor of County Judge Geo. W. Brown. According to the anticipated. pro- gram Ruth's Hinsdule supporters puckâ€" ed the caucus at that place Saturday, and the Downers Grove end of the township had her delegation stolen from her. It was all prearranged. The bosses of our aristocratic ('3) suburb on the east, held the whip hand and the gang fell gracefully lnto line. It mattered not whether they were re-1 publicans. democrats or silveritee, if they would vote for Ruth and to shut oubn. Downers Grove delegation), they were hustled In Ihe mucus. and no questions asked. [MAL IE! BATTLE FOR THEIR RIGHTS Ilul. nu Unluir Count 01' the "a!" Downw- " 'l‘hls “In-(I9 at l'II! flight to Sol-vet Her Own Bupreueuhflvol. RUTH SUPPORTERS STEAL THE DOWNERS GROVE DELEGATION. BOSSES PACKED THE CAUCUS FOU RTEENTH YEA R. DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. llnnni- bra-h. Oopks may ho Ind without much charge upon application to P. am boon-t M W Amt. Chic-‘0'. m. An Illustrated pamphlet. hu recently been published by tho Chicago. Burling- ton t Quincy R. R, giving complete in- tonation thont the tum Ina: of No if the plane of the village council are executed fllnsdale will not lack for paved streets. A woman was intro- duced before that honorable body lion- dey evening that will pave every un- improved ntreet, with the exception of one, within that portion of the village‘ Llying between Lincoln street and the county line end the rain-0nd tracks and Sixth street. in addition there will be several north side streets paved, mak- ing in ell not less than five miles of pavement tobe made this yumâ€"Do- inge. ‘I An epidemic of memes is causing consternation "no-g parents and teachers of the public schools. The disease in quite wide spread and in West Hlnsdue alone there are 12 cases. It has Infected the attendance at the schools, in so much that the lower‘ [rides are only half full. The epi- demic Is not due to improper sanitaâ€" tion, but to the changeable weather. With little demonstration and much hard work the Suburban Electric is grulunlly extending in lrar-ks towanl [Minnge and will soon be reaching out toward Hinsdalc. Substantial pro- gm is being made and the several legal matters that have been pending in the court: In being settled satin factor", to the company. 1 \ Several shrubs planted In the grmmals 3o! u». (mm-u school building hear wil- ness In Mn rm that the schools rele- lmued Arbor Day. Tuesday. The exer- cises wen well planned and excited the praise or a lame number of the patrons of the schools who attended. TM village Median Tnmhy mu an unimportant event in Imnl history as there "a only one th-kol in the field. Duly 157 mites were cast . the old board wan redacted. In uldiiion lo the Imam“ «Mela the Indian wiil min. I mm at .730 in“ ni- naiy Mn subscribed lmrnni an building nlmi. An u-iin ram-cu fur fumk will in male ivy the. innim. who by the middie of May expert in in" n unlikieni amount on imml and minrrihul. to warrant "I! immaiinin cnmmomtmeni. of building npernlinm 3 The "arm Evucellcnl chum-h w- an] m mnumplnflnx ctr-ligament:- pug-onion to building A plum ul’ wor- JMp \vlan “l. mu month. The I“. "locked In flu [in-h proponydunl want of the Auditnfluu on umvo aim... The ladle: a! the Md and“, luau un- dcmlun ruining the pun-hm pm. of ‘ “to lot. and hue dandy nouns! about «no for that purpou. 'I‘My wlll hold achomh (air In the Auditorium lay lflh. Ind (mm that noun-a "pom. to unlin- Iho Mum'- of "w nmounl mp“- unuy for In pun-hm. GERMAN! PREPARING 1‘0 BUILD If your local paper has not pleused you In every particular in performing "A mission, says an exchange. don't get angry and ubuu the editor. but stop and think if you cannot remember some favor he has done you in the past. not] than reflect that it muy not be may days boron you want another “war. No other person finds so many occasions to any complimentary thing“ 0! his neighbor». .uui he say» them‘ yubiiclyso that tiwumndn may hour‘ them. Yet it often huppenn thnt the one on whom these word: of praise hive “lien most lavishly in the lint to lind [unit when wmothinx cronies his way or thinking. Naquapor random or: quick to con-um, but uiow lo pmin. flop and think. | The series of union revival services still continue and with excellent re- sults. This is the 4th week-«large audiences are in attendance and intense interest is manifested. There have beenularge number of convert» and lall the indications are that it is the work of the Holy Spiritâ€"lasting and abiding. Many of the youngr people‘ have made a. public profession of their faith in Godâ€"found peace and started on the road to a better and a higher life. An earnest christian singer lends the music and our faithful pastors alternate in conducting the premium,r services. They are held at Ihe Metho- dist chumh again this Week. Downers Grove village should hold a canon»: and elect, six contesting delegates to represent her at. the con- vention. They would vote for John H. Batten for county judge. ALL ABOUT NEBRASKA. voters of the county than n. divided delegation could possibly do. SERVICES DOING MUCH GOOD. STOP AND THINK HINSDALFL DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL mm. film, {an bi Wind, m.mmm “1|“thle Tho 1)qu County bemoan“: Eln- hunt laminar an: Our ngghbon 1t Napervme and Downers Grove In fig- uring on getting saw I. court’- Wm. H. Johann, of WWII, In visiting his dumbest, In. C. F. Davin, this week. Hr. Johnson has boon In very poor health during most 0! tin winter, but we are pleased to any In re- gMnlug his old “mo vigor. facilities for handing the output“ his manufactory. Thu will give Ir. Smut» much both? A construction train sad I gm; of men mm at work ”starchy laying I side track to Stnllbe’s prim factory. and get prices. Hertz loch» \ A new carpet was hid In the Bepflst church Setnrday. than completing the extensive Improvement: realm, made in that house of worship. The interior presents an attracuvely hand-one Ip-S penance. Have just received I lot of (rum ware from factor]. which we are null- ing out very cheap. Don't Ml to all I‘M“. Beldelmn, A1. Nash. Invi Hertz, A. J. Cooper 1“ Tommy Hop- kinson visited 1. Win! mu Iodgo, I. 0. U. R, Chicago, last aming’. Thompson‘s for and pots“ We have Wisconsin Burbank, Early Ohlos, Beauty of Hobmn Ind Early Rose. Choice stock and fine. A census of ()akwood svonno dil- closes the fact um over thirty child- ren have their home: on that populous thoroughfare. Messrs. Hurnea and Brenda, of Why-um. were visiting] Downers (um-e Tuesday, and male ‘ ofllce I woman". call. "min-Inns ladlos' and mlaloa' shoes M. Thompson‘s. at lowdoâ€" prloes. The Ian-9t um: and toes in Hue I‘MMomhlo leathers. For sale at a bargdnâ€"Chunhcn‘ Enryclopedia In ten volumes. a goat! as new, Ca" and see them. Elem” ”Him. Fred Nader's new house on W.“ (Yul-tins streel, will In one of the moat «IQ-gnu"; finished midmln the "L Iago. m. R. I). McKInuoy manly ntnlnod MA hark one day this wed: and in mm laid up for repuln for a few days. The dog palm" got In M- vorh‘ faculty. And than no now [out vanities In: In tho villa”. umsmm. of Princuflk in: but mum; at th- lmm at Mr shut. In. Thomas. on “cam "nun. J The wurlx of improving Inplo Iva-Io has been mun-Mood. and will In push- ed rapidly tumult! completion. l}. (I. muou I» [tapering and decont- In}: the interior 0! A. ll. Huxon'u homo on Wunlolngtnn ulml. Anyono whining dcnuury don. by loin 5 Non: of Chicago will do toll to." A. W. Brod. "NL -, Minn mm. Umlmm visited Wodnw any and Thurzuhy wllh Illn- Jun-lo Puller In the «fly. If you have hound for sale or flat Hut them with W. H. Barnlurt: one. with Prim» ‘ Co. Thompson Is furnishing whoolmou with s nice Mcyclo shoe u a very moderate price. yum. Theodore Aldrich has mtunod home from South Carolina. where sh. upon! the winter. A nice variety of bedding plants for mla M. wholmlo price: at C. 15. Pooh’s greenhouses. A ulster of Henry and John Woolf"- shelm was married In the city In! evening. Leonanl's bulk seeds at Thompson's, all kinds and none better. They will grow. W. I]. Burnlmrt will move Saturn-y into his residence on Nonllflalu amt. M's. Nargney visited Dr. and Mrs. Smith in the city flondny. H. E. White has moved into the Brown cottage on Mlddaugh avenue. For fine bakery goods leave your or- der with Mary S. Dlener. Finest bread in town, fresh every morning. at Mary S. DIener‘s. Geo. Rudeckeis employed with 690. Downer for the summer. Orrin Brown will shortly move his family to New York. Miss; Powell of Somanauk is visiting with Mrs. R. Bond. C. H. Dicke made a business trip to Aurora yesterday. White Rose gasoline. Nash Bros. Additional local news on fifth page. Onion sets and tops at Thompson's. “Man Is ever weary, weary waiting for the May." whowaaomployad with him In road It was I contraction away but in 1802. Waiting“: 1. 3. 1(0- and MI force of workmen and to "I. kft yomday for Morris, BL, when he don of Cote ha neural large building watt-acts. mintatuto Thou who accompanied him won onel will p: Sham-y B. loan, John Brown and mm actla Walk: Wells. The former two I!“ poduon In nova their (amlllaa to that point for what ha la the summer. Ain't-r from Ir. and In. Joaph OIdflald, who moral {mm hat. to Vandal“ laat fall, atataa that “lb thayanwall plan-ad with Inn-a. halt-animahla Minna“ Inau- oi impugn ' Burlington'n nudes, died In. Strum Bland”. H. '1‘ III old Md mum-u (rind of Punch Comm of this place John Davina, on. of the oldqst super- Inundontc of construction In tho A} G‘mnn nodal organization bu boo. formed And will occupy tho aid Dom Grove dub room when am More new quarters Ire finished in tho Oldfield building. 11"." will be no session of thacounty court of mm. County on 11011411,, IL] 8rd, but the noun will be In up do. on Tuadsy. lay 4th. Judge WI, will preside. [ 13310011101930. Hughes Gallup'n ‘for hauling tmuh, freight and upraâ€" lng. They will be promptly “tended m. J. D. McVun. Chulos Commons and funlly moved om from the city the lone part 9! thy wont. The, occupy the M farm min and will remain durlng the sum“ Alrndy blcycllslx are using the side- walks for cycle palm. ()fllmn should so. um the ordinance nlulng thereto as rigidly Voolomerl. . (E. II. Huntington’s parents have Men I Muss M Hlnsdale And will move there next week. "0 will Mid. than After that “me. Attorney: wan. ol’ Lamont. and Goodrich. ol Nap-"me. expounded the law In I can In the Folk-e magismu'n court lust Tweed-y. lion-o (or uh or mat on North Iain um», um Mocha from the depot. Good bun. Ell-win of W. H. MM Now In an Mar-Jo now lawn gnu- uul. You cu: («I name In any quan- tity It rum-3M. prim :1. Hart: 5 Inch“. XChcuer 051m“. who occupied lh. positional drug vied: at Carponur‘s‘ Int yflr. visual In the ”rave the “at of "to tuck. I " A. onion-o- nqulrll‘ I "on... In of mo from duh": In cipnuu will pan the council loudly "uni-x. W. I]. Bunlnm Inn opened I ml out. Ind "nun; agency In the bulld- lax with H. II. [Mum (‘4), \lr. and In. I. Humor returned ‘yulerduy from ”Mr visit. with rain- ‘tlvu a1 Indq-cndonm, Kan. J. n. “ma "(urn-d to Norris». Wal- nuduy. In. loan hm maven-l mph“, In the put few days. Put Armour Fertilizer on your luwnl, ganlonn Ind Homer bean (ht (m pamphlet At “rode Co. After lay In. tho maul mukelu of “null.” will be upon each Sunday from 7 to IO o'clock n. m. The Downorl Grove club will hold election of ofllcor- Halurduy night (or tn. arming your. The heal coal to mm In grates or “re- places In Birdseye Cunnel. Sold by lam lochel. A nice variety of bedding plants for “In at. wholesale prices at C. S. Foou'n greenhouses. II. E. Sanger attended a club enter- ulnmont n, Luirange Inst Thurmlay evening. Money to lonnJrom $300 up, on good real estate security} Exchange (mice. )(Jncob Klein, Jr.. paid 887.50 pert-cad foralot of mllch cows one day laud. week. The Burlington people wlll soon put village water into the depot here. Wm. Strnube made a business trip to Michigan during th'o past week. Choice lot for sale on Gilbert :wemle. Enquire of D. 1}. Graham. Mrs. J. L. Lenth. of Chicago. visited with friends here this week. Geo. Lewin is at present located at Lake Geneva, Win. Itia about time for the local base bull freaks to appear. Chas. Bitney moved a family out from the city Wednesday. National Light oil at Nash Bros. Crockery given away at. Thompson‘s. Bedding plants at. Snxon's greenâ€" house. 1 Mn I "mu! ‘1. law and)! st “9W! It was unoflloully unload I6 Wuhlngton. that the Pam-u would In?“ Ink for ‘undtothomuloudq lh‘nofiin- “4M ‘5 F“. donofColond cum r. my“ for M or may. :_ minimwmmmdua mm “- "uh-l!!! , one] will problbly m a.» la may no“ jg’ flip ,_ more amt-cm, thin M. M fit ‘ jawwva» position In mull-oh M_' G,‘ . gig” a ‘ nonhuman“ “454* -» 'v rouse-oat ; All ms" for the out accumulating Pn'c‘W fi'znwauumâ€" In the postofllco botwoen 8:80 p. In. m md‘lp. m, which was Won doâ€" to 06.”. Bondholdon Mn “7: tor-0mm”. mined and” o’clock p. In. tho next day bob" starting (or In datlusugn. m n.-..' ‘wlll hemflar ho ponchod It 750 p. In. DID '0 and goal. In» .4 am. It It"! "can Than was l with M II w techie-go the following morning .4 TM.) min. HM 0:45 Ira-hing“: ”lumps-tum buvyomlh to h on“ H morning manâ€"- pl- of an tom. Fmttmmhui. it... _ Thinurvioo will comm-a an: lon- “mum-4m U. fir _. ' ,. a”. 4- rm to: amp-ad mm 3 Huntedâ€"April 20th. My 0 p. on.“ the mldonco of Ir. Ind In. C. K Burgcu. 2“ 3m». AVB., Lair-ago. "L, by Ru. Dr. J. P. Chm-y of tho I. E. church. Ir. luton Forest um and 3mm Emily Rosamond Burgess. Mora ‘ton Hill was born and pad Mn boy- hood days In Downer: Grove. All his old Moods extend congrutulguom, Ir. Md In. Bill will mid. “the above number in Mango. when "my wmboglad to receive their friend. “hr by 8. Tho Nominal-n mutual comp», bu pa. Into an noun buslncin on u “tannin mule. II. has mmplohd ho *lux‘ “nonhuman. tad In the lulu" Intro»: of tlml mod may um to no I lavish display 0! flow-rs shout tho nullomu well as la the parlor Md dlulng ran. Um ol the mnnmlorl. lslocnlcd at Wnukcgln Ind will lur- nlnh (“cor-Moan. for tho lllwwiu division. Tho out", at Wu. Gringo. wlll also flower: for “a (blunt dle “on. TM: plan in not mural] new In the rum-om bmlnom. a son. of the Mg mum mods own com-around... And who. Mn Mow W “I. m. M found no wul'l :- aid at .11.: just a vomnon cal' "yo. I A POINTER FOR THB DURLINO‘I'ON‘ V. Blmonaon. DownonUrovo'u jewel- or, loll: a good nlory atom. opal lupu- umlon. Tho other any n (ll-counsel! looking man can" Into lulu “on and throwing down A ring. Inked how much It in worth. um whlvh ho went on to all ”at H. had boon . pruâ€" ont lo Mm. but he non! wanted to no tho unlucky “ulna flaunt. Tho nun who gave II. to lllm hul loot I M; mm of many wMIo H. In In M- Mon Md now, slur ho bud mph-l It, In hul An awful row will: Ma ”roam POPULAR SUPERS‘I'ITION A FAKE. The Burlington’s No. 13, the west- bound mail train due at this station at. can; m.,wnu delayed here an hour yenbcnlay morning. on account. a! A slight. mix-up on the wont-hound freight, which was nwiwhlng in tho ylrdn at the time. The {night had pulled upon the mall tnin'u right. of way wdo Home necessary switching, and in the hurry to accomplluh it the engineer nppllod thc III‘ to the but“‘ too suddenly. will: (In. mult that uvemldmwbnm won diulocnlod. It. required about. an hour In Itnixhun mnucnn out. A Iuburlun tnln duo her. It 9:50 In: held at. (Iron-dale. FORMER RHIDBNT HARRIED. John Oldlleld hm: received the plans and specifications for his new store building from Architect Ayers. of Chicago, and as soon as possible alter the contract is let work will commence thereon. The building will be of moulded brick, 44x70 feet. and contain three stories: exclusive or the base- ment, The lower story will contain two More rooms, the corner one to be occupied by Bush 6: SimOnson‘e drug store. The second floor will he especi- uliy lltted up for the Downers Grove ‘ club, while the third floor will be ilnieh- ed oll'aa a hall for parties. dancing, etc. The entrance to the drug store will be on the corner, and the stairway leadingto the upper lloore will be in the rear on Curtism street. The buildâ€" ing will be finished and ready for occu- pancy some time in August, and will be much the lmndsomest and most convenient business ulna-lure in the village. READY TO COMMENCE BUILDING. BRYAK am A Pm DELAYED THE WEST MAIL. A NEW MAIL. x 897. Llonborgu h uppolnhd finch! m 7 to sell the property, which on“ of:4a an Inn-nu doubt! I- 0‘ Th- Indobudu- Amount to mud; principal and law duo on “‘3 Wallflower!“ m "‘ to come. Bondhoflon m and £4 to momma. Tho Unlud sums «mm can". I. random! 1 60cm 0! fonclomro II W can of tho Chm, Burlington and Quincy nuns! comm, I‘ll-It h 8!. Look United lento! mm And (“ally of Eli!- wm his “all. John H. Balk- W Ibo Lilo adoptio- lo “no eon-1, 1m eon- muon on! H. H. (Witch by ulna. nujoruy, Bub. Room-g m ”I. and Goodrich 0‘ votes. Tho M we" hold Sammy. Hand-y oval-g - colloclloa w- hkoa lo Md the "full. people a! lndln. A'l colulhld lady. “ll tho oollocllon coo-null to ”.0. .l. C. Hatch, who has not but lull-5 "no! In“. “Md I M M. Sunday. "inductanln. Chm- Quito n Ina-hot of “do loll- “ u- kmflu. "a. union “up .0 MI- on (Iron. m. mas-nu funny mm at." Um u mm». Douay. Pray" maul-g was wall M Sunday "OM-p. I". Tool '- out load». nuco. Waldo“ Blah rlll luv. (h. following uppolnun one. to llll: Inc-um. oolloolor, cont-bk, pound master. all.“ canal-loner. an Inu- Ilul and mu», upon-ml of valor worku. ugulu police-u, Old nauu- colour. ll l- oot plot-bl. It“ may change. wlll h a“. II “I. pun-at mm of uppol-un clout. Tho an: olllclnln a...» Mr doll- mulu the no“ final». ooudlllou. Thm wlll In no “law Mu- hnglq flu. Them In. upload“ hul- Oncol- ”loin-cry. 11.. mph co.- fldonlly look (on II- All jodlclou umnI-muo- of cm... I'll". In addition to tho appoint-cu of the nhudlng‘ooumubu lot the oun- Ing you, which no flmm, Immu- moat. tutor. nmt nu dlq. Moun- Immediately following the adjourn- ment. of the old board, the MW olllclll. will bosworn to. They no Ptoldoat Guy L. Bush. Clark But 0. WM“, and Trunk“ I". A. Root. J. I. Burr Md Frank E. In". Tho rotlrlng omonu m Paola-It C. V. Carpenter. ud “I‘m-boa Volta, Bung. And Chllvon. Tm“.- loohol. Hughes Mu} [Schultz hold over. The old bond of trusteee of the vlli Inge will hold it.- iinul melon end uni-h up its busineee at the next regal" meeting. Monday, Hay 3rd. Among other thinmeio be coneldend will be the improvement of etreete, and the passage of the reviled general ordi- nances recently prep-red by the village attorney and the ordinenee committee. Everything will be left in excellent uhnpe for the new bowl. A meeting or the trustees was held lul. Thur-day evening to canvass the vote of the vii- lage election held April 90m. FOUR I“ FACES-ll 'I'BB MIME. WILL TAKE THE REINB OPLOCAL GOVERNMENT NEXT MONDAY. THE NEW ADIIIIS'I'RATION n on Ila-rd, Boron Adj-min. will Pun the (lo-on! Dull-nun u 1!.- concy Ana-dad and Bound. warn m THE “Q’ W"... NUMBER 11. .

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