Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Feb 1897, p. 1

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Notice” hereby given flat the 8rd installment on special menu Ho’s. l, 2, 8, and 4. and the lat mum- mtonspochl moat No. 5 for murmur-h u. now duo and pysblo E nan alt-or an vllhp m. (E Quite a number of young maple pthered at. the home of J. 8. 0mm Friday evening, to parachute In the birthday social. The funds amounted toeneetlime sum. Various amuse- mente were Indulge! In em a late hour. ‘ Music oeenpied n pmmment. poeflion In the evening‘s program. and some fine selections on organ and guitar were rendered by "he Edith Atwood and Joeeph Shepard. J. P. Smart and him", went to CM. ago to the birthday gathoflng for his tuber. Elisha Smart!“ one of the few old semen who remain with us. He, like many others. came here when everything was wild. Hail to them all we my. who wotked so hard to mnke‘ this country what it Is. Rev. Hughes preached a thoughtful sermon Sunday. Announcement wna made that Rev. Sedwcek would uâ€" dnnge next Sundny with Rev. Puma. Come everybody. I". w. Wlnbolt was sick I couple of days last week, but school went right on. The scholars said “'53:an thong "to an”. SPECIAL ASSWENT "MICE. W. H. Smart‘s new we" in being [washed downward until a depth of over one hundred feet Om: not! heal reached. Mr. and Ilrs. Multan. who will soon have forjhliromia. are flailing at "co. magnum. Vamli: . Mm Edith Atwood is any"; with her aunt. while lwr nut-k» has gone to flat-III l| Geo. llovhel‘n Prhlay even- ing. Come oreryl-ody. Hr. "All an «m- »: Bands}. Henry 8mm! went In St. Clmrles in! John Ham‘s low wed: must he we“, mt up. Numb}. (he fink“ lulu; «occluded by Ru. J. H. Windnnr. [other Mm at the annlml chin-h. All um in mm at "mum Hk‘luflk now mu In Ibo sunny MING: our the home who" he Dual "ml and land «0 "a «an n «xiv-ml far-or and took I wink- Intern! In the vol!"- ol the mum-ml”. and {or yuan um a pm.- Iml "gm- in (In (minty. Nm-t Ilw .Icuih of Mn gm, Nov. 10. "I“. In luml mm“. III! ”on” with Illa daughter. In it": I‘nlmr. Tum or lpl‘ rlnllqlnn haw [mini M. um! “um nun-On tn mourn M- «lop-nun ~81; W. C. "nth. In. Palmer. A“ I” W: III nun I. um vil- Throughuul Mn entire lilo M has lwflum unmmlrlwlnllnn. In um ho {wk 3 pmminm! par! part In organiz- lng flu HIM. mam-h Congngluonnl v'uuwh. and lulu minted In «acting a rhurvlunl what It: now Mutant. Ho «ho van a prime morn In “to orpul-‘ mum of Us. Cong. chunk 01 "oh village. "Mob" mu. "‘6‘. and mfldb Mod Inna-[y to flu out-Hon of "to mount rlmwh mum»; In "‘74. "- hm! Ilvnyn Mn am Mike «annual o! tho rlmn'h. lie was born (M. 31. 13. at. Ip- mvich, New Hampshire. when he lived until the deatlu'o! his mother in 1813, alter which he lived with Ills uncle, John Adams. at Bumburgo, VL, Ills “that n that thus bcl'nx in the army with “Tippecanoe" Hudson. ()cwber 20"». 1333. he mauled mu‘ Lucy I'ul of lleuwn. VL. and In Jason mm. nun'ed to Illinois. The [allowing your he lot-Mal in Llnle luvmaltlp, “Ill county. cm the (arm which he contin- «ed to work till “uh!" a flaw you! 0! his Alemlu. Deacon Richards was one of the early settlers of the county and his death will be deeply mourned by :1 large cir- cle of friends. Th. luncrnl nwurn-I II 2 o'cIoc-t Un Friday evening, February filh. mm, in the ninety-thin! year of Ms life, surrounded by his grief-stricken children and grandchildren, Deacon John A. Richards passed peacefully away. \ After a lifetime of usefulness another venerable patriarch has gone to join the nilent majority. PASSED HAY LAST FRIDAY IlGll'l'. Lived lo the Ago 0! Rhett-Three Yulsu Funeral Hold [mm “qu Sunday ‘ "llrlll III “and Cemetery. BEACON JOHN A. RICHARDS. ONE OF DUPAGE’S OLDEST SETTLE“ LIVED NEARLY A CENTURY. FOURTEENTH YEAR. DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTE 3.1.3 1"" world’s fall- flown. at "prod-worn. tam-inn. hm on, W. W aflo- and have m build nth-Ml, to pm than. ”W work lg club, [lit-q .9 MI pinged. 80m ncw names was proposed for membership. The next Mag will boPcbrnuy 28. and the abject. Washington 1nd Lincoln. Tho Luann-y Society not u Sup-r- visor Blodgeu's Int Honda] evening. 13m to were In attend-no. nnd m In- teresting program was rendered. Tho author for the ovenlng was the childâ€" ren’a poetâ€"Eugene like”. The mom- bon ans-end In the roll call with qnouflom tad a number of chat-note!M Isuc selections from his works 'm‘ Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Craig churning! 3 number 0! invited Mend: u. a count- lng party In! evening. The scene of the merry muting run the MN on much lain street. where D. K. with n bl; hob-shun furnished exciting planar-re for his guests. The mung was line and everybody enjoyed them- selvu hugely. After spending several : hours on the hill, the ptrty repalrcd to tho home of Ir. and In. Craig. when an oyster supper we send In In rp- petiziug s‘ylo [Insulin to that honpw 3M. household. The evening was, Q0 my the least, thoroughly enjoyed by More prank PRESERVE YOUR Inmmm. Fr'ih. (ulna. than The lolIowlug were present: "can: . Emma. (Jay L. Noah. C. V. (hr- penkr. nmc. White. I. K. Bmh. F. I. Hunger and Hugh 1 White. C Irv-e flldvkh‘ Ger-an ”us-uni. , I Lob-In- ' ' " A run-v iv sand. km Inns! and not»: Stating. W‘V. 36mm autumn! I [any of MI ”0!ka {rt-nth In! Hamid-y mung Mn lawn and an! My. ”flu mum was the thin! “In“ "spud" of the [2:45 rlnb of Dawn-n (inn. an «stunned by Ive-ulna ol "toy-fly. Afar an evening of nub sum In and It In u'clorh In the Milka“, "th dining room. Cov- on In! bid {or sum. The “Mo was mull, amt-Id rm. muc- Ind car- nalkms. halted cm: (can. The man: ill-o Pom; m I!» ha" sir". (“hr-L , “North's. Mam. (too. A. Flu-elm. II. F. hum-v: Moot-alumina. um. "III-u; 'IyooJ. Ila-:W-I (image, A. 1.. lit-um. In. Idiot: (Ibu- Ellyn. ‘MIcChcâ€"uy: lat-hut Wu. flun- mh-Mt: flaunt, Wu. (M03: III-ink. 1-. whine}; Dow-on 0mm. J W. Rama. WM“ A WII- luau-Jam. (1m- Warhol-Nov: Halo 0 ll. UNI": Nupnllk. Dr. MI. Iloury A. luau In (Wlllflocmll on «luau-Um. and the [alluring gum noun ran give you all don‘t-l bumm- uon In your mun tow-a: Bpoclll lulu will I). run from West ‘C‘Ik’n‘m on tho Nonhwumn. and (mm Nuporvlllo on the Hurlluuwn on the ovonlngol Inch 3 lo mummy duo thou who wish to go. ' The Du- Pug. cmmty band of our twenty plocu wlll woo-nu, the amnion snub-alum".- of much 1: Wuh- lnflon {or Ila Dul’ugo and Cook mun- Iy marching duh. [Me-s. 'r l. mu. president.Whoaton- ‘.Jno H Batten, vice-president, Nupor- vme; N. E. lunar, nocuhry.Whuton: H. I. Hummer. tmsunr, Wheaten; Alex. R.‘ chould. general mmnugur. Wheaten, ha been format! In DuPIgo county no u to got up A wuuty train and align logothor, so u to have a doubly enjoyuble um. I! you “111 your {mum wish toga, who proper Irnugcmcau by wrmpondlug will; the mercury at once. Two whole days in Washington with club hondqutu-un In the Ebbm house. where President. olool. McKinley will sojourn. The {are will be $2.00 for the round trip, including sou voulr club badge, "rat-class passage. sleeping cm- accommodntlons cutout. and while in Washington. Heals enroula both ways. Au orgnnlzauon of the following of: Whilr 0th.. Dul’uge county republican club spoo- llal “blaze of glory" train, counlstlng ‘ol' baggage, observation and Pullman 'bull‘ot vestibuled sleeping cars of the most, luxurious type. will leave the union passenger station, Chicago, at 8 o'clock p. 131., via Pennsylvania lines. Tuesday, Starch 2nd, arriving in Wash- ington at. 8 o'clock tho following even» lug. Returning, leave Washington from the Pennsylvania station. Friday, March 5th, at 8 o’clock p. m., arriving in Chicago the following evening at 8 o’clock. Special Train Boating Duane Rnpnbfi- cu'ns to Attend the McKinley Inaugural. PORINIOHTLY CLUB. WILL GO TO WASHINGTON. MING PARTY. mun. ' "(mu-hr Pia-In flavmm. a la I‘m-aw A "A0 PARTY ”on: India. l'alr.‘ DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1897. The c. B. 8 Q. R" will as" hsneot excursion tickets on annsry 50h sud 10th, February id and 10th, Inch 2d sad it] and 1m, April “in mm, my «I. sad mu, ran. to an pom- northwsst, resend soon-wot at one‘ run plus 9-” for the round trip. For full Malls:- apply to G. H. Bangs, jsgutc. B. I Q B”. no business man; of the Congra- gsuonsl church Md In night did so¢ result in my scflon Mag bias In re- 31rd in sslllsg My property to the Corliss people. It 'ss W to line plsns drsws ssd masks mule clan-cosh)! building s nibble ad. dlflos so the pussst Mes-n. Thu Oct-.- Insvs misses-um sis!“ Isslrolni i“ .1” as. sun‘s-slug, \ufly celebration of the Holy Commun- mama‘s. Sunday school u 2 p. m. Evening prayer at no p. In. The Instructions ad locum to the mam ch- will be continued on Wetlands] awning- “ 74!) o'clock nut" farmer um. [cm at the home of flu. w. 11. Ed- nniam‘ Tuesday evening. Fch. IS. The India are expected bbfllg aprons of :lloo‘on (chem cloth suggested) for u» gentlemen to hem. Ephcoptl Church, St Andrew‘s fl].- uo..â€"-0n Sunday. February. 14th,} Prol‘. "C. 0. Sweet mules dow- frotnAlm this evening to Instruct his eh. I- dancing. The young people no rapidly Inquiring proficlucy In the mm and movements ad :1 Welosooltho compo of lea-om will 31" I (let/man. ‘HnY.P.8.C. K of the 0mm:- tlond church hill [in qrunbow ao- 3‘. C. W. Hlynmnul nanny a real- dent“ Donna, Ma hen nppohnod film-0y for “no Dating. Board. TM: in a judidom «locum- and secures efficiency and My In the legnl do» Mm!“ um gnu enterprise. In. Kandy. widow «If the Ink Henry W. Kan-«1y will return in I («I lay: nd nah bot homo In Down- m Ir. and In. Gibbons vi" mum Apt-no! In. Kennedy's. home with hot on thllflon Must. Allan- “ (“mud to In undo on "a Mr“ M at thin pap" antler an Mull-x. “Ch-r“, Mk! flog": n Ila-o." mung the olioflunu rir- «mm M a wonky l‘lmily h the film 8. Ham. 9:. another luv-Minn (9‘ Ma and“. It in I stor- pmuctor for} down. 'Mrh ho will Mn [Ink-M. and the. wand to male I: foam. I. J. Koo-mun“. moi-tabla 0! CM- mqo. mud Minn- In the Damn- “ "'0'. pun mgh‘nt-‘n mm U My. Potluck-New mun com”- u‘ 8-“ (how. with tum. tom Ind an m Mama-I. rm puma-n np‘ ply lo Ix 0. 0an. Inn van at I). H. "mlwm'n two: finally. I! In and of: mowing mrhme don't (all to «all on mm 5 lovlwl and get pd". info" pumhulnu. Wood loci-k. By "A the. can! or qton lamb. on my ground or dollar «I. Alba". Smart. Inn. has luau". rho mu tho gun-I o! In Ic-Nnuxm. but wait. Iv- Mrlod In her boom in lrtlm: l’urk.‘ Manny. flu-u Jun-h Mum nr wan-go and lb- mm. am at Top-Bu. KI... Mr. and In. Robert and returned In! Nook from I vinil with nlatlvnln Kansas and Ilium-d. lochol. ‘ Wuhbumocrosby‘u Hold Nodalâ€" bcnt pawl". flour nmio~wld by Hertz Dr. 0. 3. Tape nporls a (In. daugh- ter born to Ir. and In. "im-kel. yet “why. Thompson received a car load of the (lawns Pillsbury flour the first of the week. Hunt rabbits will]: the snow flies; all kind of ammunition cheap at Brode a Genuine New York buckwheat m. Nash Bros. Guaranteed pure, The Burlington pay cm- comes through to-morrow Feb. 12m. Did you see those “Search Light latches” at Nnnh Bros.’ store? Mm. II. M. White In under" the «are of the doctor this week. P. C. Gallup returned Tuesday from his trip to Oshkosh. Hertz . Mochel sell the Pocahontas smokeless coal. Sale bills printed at this office. (let our prices. Ful! line 0" notions at The Style. Additional local news on “I'll: page. flurry L. Blodgett drove to Wheaton Victory Council, Royal League. will give 3n mum-mom for thelr ladle: and Hands on Saturday evenlng, In tho lull our Carpenter‘s “on. An clubonu prom ha been prepuod byOntot Cutting, and no pun: wlll be M to make the ocanlon one for plenum. The committee 0! ladle: from tho library nucleation. who lure the on- ant for this month in churn, toddny the carnal expense- 0! tb- ’Imclatlon, hop. to me their nud- tosmmictl "oaths last wakoftln month. Will the Wrong 1nd Mud- pla-olulrltln mind, Ind pm” give : quark: to hear good munlé sad help the mention. At St. Andnw’s Killian, Friday. Fab. nth, will occur the grant conun- dngnmm H-‘a pm. 0- The Chleugo I" film new: sud ll, without you“ to make It to“: m elm-latte province m bu "Mar." (but and towel“. in It “cannula-flop. '0' In my M Journalism. II. rocket 01mm no“ and I‘ll. plan, aim f Aurora has n uncommonly generous pastor, who for the put “no your: hmdonlted his minty to the church. Not only has he done um, Muha- nmnbor of “not made up a deficit from‘ bl. own person“ means. "hull Edward! In. quit. My bruised thou!» the has by Ming- hud ffll from a bob-shun leo count. in on south lain street. "in injury will compel Mm In «any a me for .1 short “no. I [an onion at Hunks! l (Bullup‘n I’M hauling Innis. [night Ind cum-In- flux. The, V". be [mu-1M] “land-II .0, J. I). IrVus. ankgivlng In opium-My to! I" In nature flown Md mittens at in “an whoknuh price. The whole stock will!» reduced In price In wit mm" It uni In. 8. harem of 1500!,» wonttoCMc-go In! PM, to cute but. their adding ”vulva-Jury with Mr Invent: "any of their friends were pm! floaty Fan! and dnugMer. Hun-n mud [or Bauer springs. Km, In! Friday. They expect to Man nhout In, m. We trust they my Mum In the spring with renewed hula! and strength. ‘Dn hum of Thump-on“ utorlu 0! [Ionâ€" ud um". mm In .M at In "an whoOmlc MN. All only via“ will mun an cholml hummus ”Man "at“. who has bun flaw“ ”hunt ud Mud: u Plum-oath 1M YoriJhbnnln. the put an wouh,‘ Inlnd Duo-c Wed-May honing. ( V. II. "mu IM mun. Rm” 0‘ Huh. mum-arm. WIN Want-walkout“. III-onion Ir. and In INN-an "at" M Nap-um. Mutual a... (natural 0! [bacon JMm A "khan!- Kumhy Albr- noon. We Mnlo "mall "at Mond- who no Madly nub-lad In during our In“ hmwnrnl, .\ l.. Milan: and Pan. Hy. ”at your houn- lor ml. with D. U. Hum-m. II. has not-um! «.qu u mun- hr of “out: um pout month. Jul-n Illa: but man utrh-lly pun homo nudendlu! find. which in In ulllng us mu per pound. An orclmln will dhwoum “not. made at the ('ougnunuunnl rhmrh animal In the near mm". All "Mom-n! num w-nu conflue- mont cm. Adam Ill“ “Human" J. l). Bowler. Wantedâ€"Some one who and: acorn- Iheller to call at "node 5 00. Md buy A good one. HmepMne Koala o! Cluicagols visiting her sister. lint. H. [kl-wean, at floaty". Illa: Gertrude Shaw 0! Cottam. 0qu spent. Hunduy with friends In the vll- T. Otto Fisk, the Aurora marble dealer, was in Downers Tuesday. I! it is unnow shovel you need you can get one for L1 cents at Erode ls Co. Finest bread in town, fresh every morning, at. Mary 8. Diener’s. Figs, flutes, oranges, bananas. cut, fresh and nice, at. Thompson's. Lennox soapâ€"3 cents per bar, at. Thompson‘s. Untrimmed felt huts. ‘27 cents: no reserve. at The Style. Linus C. Ruth of Mlumlule was in Downers Grove Tuesday. Colville for gluten-lea. Crockery given away at. Thompson‘s. Velvet roses, 12c bunch: The Style. All articles for embroidery work at The Style. ,..,,..- _, , , plies, and silo-II not!" who n1 munfé sad 0! in. The Chicago 11..»an [Mall “‘9‘ M“ .ummm at! an. m mm. about 0“! “4 I- it withoutpddlng or "macadb- mtvfil CI cannon red-bk, m and] m- nflflm < moire-lulu is steadily Men-- “M Ilgmflm ”Minna-cunts..." 1 MW should hoop am». to. true m province and ha I now-m not ! ohm-HO! “Mar" (hula! .- t «mu-our “ m and foMlkinlhtI-utmmtof an n- W“ “annulus-floss. the Tuna-Hall“.- 0175'“. won“: "yum front mica! Journalism. II. M will an (to ,_ . autoimmune. to! hand m -. manning-lat m II ”‘5. tactic: will to W" mm Pd- will In seconded the whining ”41-1.“ lady and magma. A '5'” gm In ”Mill“!!! “'4‘ good “no will follow. Again "to ladies will be {nabbed tuna-cal. by up. Donor» Grove club. Thom-u mum” tan or- rmnd 3 My for their member- sud Mood: for “Inlay "out". Tho up Ii- lAy Work, '- .nmhly nur- prlniuhorho-o II but ("on by I nun“! of In: Moods from this vu- Im Tun-thy ant-hm, POM-mu, nu». Anathema; Indy moved from her «Io-billion the anal-g nuan- uoyobly pan-d rm. gum and ”M0!“ The happy annulus I'd swim, by‘ “dull-k hom- Mo young people dispersed. num INN. m M an M0- l’m- that... Who: Inn-my at "mu "'1. I...” I. {bk-n! In"! I) .bml In." ”‘1' " “ 1:0,! 11"! " ‘- “I‘M tollovilg map-Hm o! the wt 10H my aim meta-tout. lib MI. W M «an I. noun on. at your “all, any In. he... try non-flu; M- M. Don-o paw mm, and a In!" m- Ifly m not N he do. no! Imwh'l Ibo fume 0' 0» FW- lHu sou-um a Mm, Ina. luv“ mamas court that I hub! would not. “on“ o! mum! In In It that tin writer «I: mm mix!“ '3‘ known! conduit. It In IWM loo. “My on aluvouu I Duo-o pop-r. who- 3 «mm in u IW‘O had. Mn: 0-. people you do not lum- haul-Hy win”. It hot-o. hub-o old-mung lm‘ Ion-t Myo- who-yo- ml “at “u, bn “on! or W. or lanai nonu- Hm luv. comm-d ”to on bunting jmay (mu boot. “on no anon xlvn t0 Um In“ Mind. I. the rush and hurt, of our, day vory {on pool-Jo munch,- Mn “nu to devote loom- emu». [shanty kind the people 0! other JAM up with Inch nunryln‘ puncuoumy. And Mn u when the hon. paper urn ynu a wocld o! tom-Ma. Did you ovu “up to think what. gnu labor uvor the loom. paper In x nm of oommunlcnflo. with ub- unt Moods? “WI-It. to no onon." h It. is prune-ted that with the opening of spring than will be I gnu: ruuh to am now country. vah promke! uuch wumtorml mulln. A typical mining camp has sprung up there within the put few weeim. and people are tubing in from all parts of the Black Hills district. There are said to be good openings at Rugged Top for a bank, bakery, a shoe store and furniture establishment. Two new towns have been laid out and building: an being erected an fast as the limited fuciliilea at the dinpoul of the inhabit- ants will permit. Rugged Top. the new Biwk "ills gold camp, on the Spear-lie!) branch cf the B. .9 M. R. It, is producing;' some won- derful “linde.” Black Hills people are ‘ very much excited over the recent diu- coveriee and say it is a second Cripple Creek. The remarkable thing aboui‘ this district is that. it shows on the sur- face no Indications of being a rich min- ing fluid, and has been passed over scores 0! times by experienced miners who never dreamed of its riuimeue. Ilium: and amino:- Um Excited Over [he Diacnveriu in the Black Huh. WWII” GROVE CLUB. WMEOW Inf-09 W HAVE "BUCK IT RICH. THE HOME PAPER. A COIPARM. «Hindu-“1h!- omhflth “club“- ymm. ‘31 «am-ur- and homo-F‘O‘W” g Ha II "3"“ um “I. “t“. d (Mn pout on. Mr lilo-rut tn the hull] and Monk “0' and «Jo-mic and 6-". b h .5.- ..or’ way helpful as! W‘ mania I. ha and. is... Our-Mo Hoary W. M] u I. Ikhigan on “I. ”It of 10...”. n. Mal vs. Man contain. mu... m lac-I, day by u, out much. an! thA-ou-Iu “no I. 0‘ ~ um. than who moor- “! u.- in. Ins-chum “dun-nun; ‘ NWMKQM0.A.l.uJ-o u, Hat. 1.3. pill: 50 {0' o- f 3:... g :3 :3 «I: allit- Iono i o! Mot-No “mm “ MUM...” In“ H. During tho put wuk than has. ' considerable discus-loll M33 shall be the men to tucoood tho ' _ lug village trustw- next Apr". 3 " terms or these nldormcn wlll up". : that limo. They no 1'me VIM Burma and Chllvcn, neltlut o! M dam reelection. During “l. M two you: the bulk o! the m, ' transacted by tho board, owl-Ill. Q; board madman. hu {Alla “W'N uhonldel‘n 0! A. H. Win“). a. ”a woven lulu-ell a compohnt ”no.“ m. gmuy m In humus! M I; will no; content to I Evolution. has ubuolulcly "fund to allow fl nummbouudl‘ortho petition. '0‘ u young nun hls judging-l. village mallar- luu boo- Iound Ooh-4 exmllngly good. A- M '83 Hung. and Ir. cmmn; the roe-an"- ; occu'ullon mulm lo and: 0' fl ‘ llmo that H. would b. lulu-IN. ‘0? him to an. “other “In. lulu." . luu undo 5 vol, good noon! .- "Illa. Ir. Chllnn la not W u n..- ' ("duo (or nokcllon. lulu-Illa.“ Mann" {mu no my hood lMllll-mlluppoud be ll Mb. lamb-l la the [noâ€"uln- or M'- . I. _‘ olu'lloo. lug-mung u». up“. «m‘ lwo Maul hu- h... We!“ .5 wt... nun-om» on u» m *1 very umpubly. Tho] In I“ ‘ ‘9'. A. uncaruammudo.udl. I. lh-notmclw North Mo. II. n f In a law an. a! mod va ., ml Kllll «hum.- uul '0‘!“ .4 u won a pan" on ”a M “u, m in (m Mu fan on W “d" «IH gun-l an“. In) “of Ila-om mail“... 1".- cl “Illa-l (mm lluln (09.. lot. '0!” N .hâ€"ciflfifl! AmanMu-om In.“ Whats the lawman-u In M all April. flu I‘ll-c llu Arum. can-Ian Candid-IO m ' PBBSEI'I' TRUSTEES l0! SEVERAL AVAWW murmur» um um TIIBER FOR THE Nuufiifi

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