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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Apr 1905, p. 4

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-"0'iv. -; ' «w'. "* .» *1 *•" h 11 ('•wmr;, ^»r -vr £< J A^tW'. pTr^ ?v* • J _^V' V ** : When the nerves are weak everything goes Vrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla ?ale and your blood is thin, our doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicin^ " K"t more than AO y«»r* 1 have used-Ayer's Sarsapurilla in rtiy fa'miljr. It Is a grand tonic at all Mines. f»ul a wonderful medicine for Im­ pure blood."--D. C. HOLT, Weat Haven, Conn. ft.00 a bottle. All dniirsriMs. fo r Weak Nerves ways cruel to newspaper men may explain why they showed«a reporter *805,000,000 iu idle *<•]«<. r --- WITH Secretary Taft aitting on the "lid" at Washington, there can be no doubt of the lid remaining on, bnt will it fall in? Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's , ̂ ills, Just one pill each night. RUSSRT,T, SAGE and Mm. Hetty Green can point to the fact that no collage or missionary board has ever rejected any of their $100,000 donations. "HEALTH maybe serured by progress­ ive exercise," declares Geo. Elliot Flint. If that's trae, the Russian soldiers should be a healthy specimen. IT is reported that Rnssia objects to submitting her case to President Roose­ velt. She probably wants a referee that she'll not be afraid to sass. CITY ATTORNEY-ELECT SMULSKI does not observeski that any one got away with a larger share of, the honor than he did in Chicago'8 election. Iglfie McHenry Plaintefer ^ PUHLISHF.U FIVEltY THl"KSI>AY BY : HE McHEBRY PLAINDtALER COMMMf. 5 • #, K. GKANOSB. W. A. OBtSTY, J. B PlBKBY, \ " Pres. , Sec. Treas. . F. G. SCHRSINSB. Editor. %h'r: '0fflc« la Bank Building. Telephoned. »*. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:^ tine year W-50 m* months. 75cts. Three months. 40cts. Thursday, April 13, 1905* TILLAGE ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that on Toes- flay, the 18th day of April next, at the •1 village hall in the village of McHenry, county of McHenry and Btate of Illinois, an election will be held for the follow Ing village offices, viz: One president o /village, three village trustees and one "village clerk. Which election will be opened at 7 o'plock in the morning, and will continue open until 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Given under my hand the 6th day of April, A. D. 1905. JOHN STOFFEL, Village Clerk. I? SCHOOL, CAUCUS. Tfce voters of school district No. 15 if." ,. are requested to meet at the village hall •on Friday, April 14, 1905, at 2 o'clock {>. m., to nominate a candidate for pres­ ident of the board of «1 ucation and two tnembere of the school board. V ^ CHICAGO may now settle down and get used to life without a political cam- paign. . KAISER WILHELM is going to have ' the "open door" in Morocco, if he has to . keep his foot on it, ISN'T it rather nervy of winter to be flaying a return engagement when fhere was no encore? A CORRESPONDENT asks how to • jpnte the weight of ice. Just divide the - .iceman's figures by two. FI: JAPAN too, wants peace, but it does ;*;> Hot wat to play at peace while Russia is •- -collecting another army. Wj. ; "BACK to the people" says Bryan, but he's been back too often to act as a practical illustration of bis respect. FRANCE denies that she is going to io any grabbing act in Morocco, at least so long as Germany is watching her. EFY YORK admires Gov. ten a good talker that he is snch a good talker that he can make even an old story like "reform" inter­ esting. The president has to much interest in ont-door sports to call a special session of congress before the close of baseball season. WHILE J. Pierpont Morgan Was not a candidate or an issue, he may have got a hint as to what might happen to him should he ever run for office in Chi­ cago. • - ' : ' • - THE Washington Post is to the front with a vigorous defense of the weather bureau. It will surprise some people to learn that the weather bureau has a friend. ; EMPEROR WILLIAM stopped only two hours at Tangier. If half the reports are trne two hours of the Morocco sul­ tan's company is enodgh to satisfy al­ most any guest. • 1 \ A FEDERAL grand jnry has * brought an indictment against the city of Louis­ ville. It would be an awful shock to Col. Watterson to come home and find his old town in jail A RUSSIAN cable dispatch says that Admiral Rojestvenski is "licking his fleet into shape." That seems like unneces­ sary work, as Togo will probably lick it out of shape again if he gets the chance. THE states along the Mississippi river refuse to take any interest in Castro's proposed excursion up the Mississippi river. They invited him to come last year and attend the big .fair and he did not accept. IF Diogenes were living, he wonld put out his lantern on reaching Denver A wealthy woman there carelessly mailed nearly $30,000 worth of jewelry, which broke from its wrappings and was promptly restored to her. "IT is the hardest work in the world to live np to a big income" says million­ aire N O. Nelson of St. Louis. Possibly, but we are willing to violate the union rules by working over time on a job of that kind GEN. LDMEVITCH reports that that Japanese flanking army is still fbst. He will probably be glad if the finder will keep it. THE report that Milwaukee is suffer­ ing from a milk famine is denied. She has a milk famine, but is not suffering from it MOIIXSBDBGH. Wm70efiiin|< was -n jjcgenry jjftn- day., Wedding bells will soon ring again af­ ter lent. Nick Steffes of Chicago came home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Schmitt were in McHenry Tuesday. Miss Eva Hnemann visited at Miss Lena Pitzen's Sunday. John Eattner of Spring Grove was a visitor here Wednesday. Martha Mertes visited at Snsie Freund's Sunday afternoon. Miss Barbara Pitzen of Chicago is visiting home folks for a time. Mrs. John Pitzen and daughters -of Volo drove thru here Saturday. Miss Katie Loures of McHenry is visiting at Mat. Youngen's for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Freund of Spring Grove visited at Anton Meyer's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Weingartenof Yolo visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Schae- fer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen of Pistakee Bay visited at Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Stef fes' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Schaefer and daughter visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Step. Freund Sunday. For that lame back and that tired feel ing take DeCosta's Kidney pills. Every box guaranteed. Sold by N. H. Petesch. IN his fight against Wisconsin roads, Gov. LaFollette may have been beaten, but it is safe to say that he does dot know it. NEW MILLINERY STORE • •; » ' . ' - 1 ' •• " 1 j.i \ I I, 1 - : , • . . : - Havit% located in the Schnorr Block in Main street, West McHenry, 111., we are now open to public patronage. We have, in our estimation, by far the finest line of Millinery to be found in McHenry county and are only too anxious for the ladies of McHenry and vicinity to come and inspect our beautiful stock. At this time of the, year, as a general rule, the mother, wife, sister or daughter is wondering where to buy her Easter Millinery. We feel safe in saying to the millinery buying public that they will make no mistake in coming to us for that purpose. We make it our aim to always keep in stock as good a selection as can be found only in the first-class city millinery store of today. Thru straight, honest and court­ eous dealings we respectfully ask a share of the patronage. Very truly, Wagester Sisters, West McHenry. QUARTER OF A CENTURY. Items Clipped from The Plaindealer of April 14,1880. The R. D. Scott family drew large houses in Chicago, Wankegan, Elgin and Rockford. Isaac Went worth,started for Chicago on Tuesday morning, where he has been engaged its foreman in a brick yard. A son of B. F. Peck, who lives south of this village, in the town of Nnnda, aged about twelve years, died on Satur­ day morning last. At an election held on Saturday last for school trustee, E. Griswold was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry Colby. We are glad to be able to announce' that Geo. Smith, son of H. C. Smith, whom we noticed last "as being very sick with typhoid fever, is slowly re­ covering. John Pitson, one of the oldest settlers at the lakes, and so well known by hunt­ ers and pleasure seekers as the owner of Pitson's Point, on Pistakee Lake, died on Tnesday of last week. J W. C. T. U. PRESS DEPARTMENT S IN spite of orders from St. Petersburg, it seems unlikely that Gen. Linevitch will make more than a one-night stand at Harbin. IP Mr. Rockefeller wants to dispose of his "tainted money" let him move over to Delaware and run for the United States senate. PARIS takes a gloomy view of the Russian situation. No wonder, Paris has a lot of money invested in the situa tion aforesaid. DOUBTLESS the Chicago Mayor-dlect is not sorry that he has two whole year* in which to get municipal ownership "immediately." A Boston clergyman, says that there are 142 kinds uf religion in his chnrch. "Boston is as split up over religion as Denver is over politics. A WILD bull created excitement by running through a residence in New York. He would have attracted no at­ tention on Wall street. "How shall the masses be reached?" »»ked Secretary Shaw in an address to minister*. The customary plan is to reach them by taxation. IP the Senate will allow Uncle S».n to keep Santo Dbmingo, Mr. Roomvll! "CKei8- eic ' app,y « might sive it to Kerinit ana --North-Western R'y. might give it to Kerinit and "Artie to amuse themselves with. TfUC fact that Russian officials at» ia- JThe Plaindealer does not hold itself resDon- sible forthe opinions expressed In this col­ umn.--bo.] Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and he shall hear my voice. Psalms 55-17. A man may be outwardly a free man and inwardly a slave. A man may be outwardly a slave and inwardly a free man. A man can never quite roam at will until he is tethered by the truth. Washing the bouse on the outside does not disinfect the inner chamber where death lurks. At the first national con vention Held in Cleveland, 1874, sixteen states were represented by eighty-seven voting members. The next year,; 1875, at the Cincinati convention, twenty-one aux­ iliary states were reported, and the treasurer had received 1657.85. In 1900 the convention met at Washington, D. C. with fifty states represented by 509 delegates, and the treasuer reported total receipt of $27,286 37. Very Low Excunton Kates to gan Fran­ cisco unci Loa Angele*, Via the North-Western Line, will be in effect from all stations April 10 to 14, inclusive, with favorable return limits, on account of Meeting Woodmen of the World. Two fast trains to California daily. "The Overland Limited, "(electric lighted throughout), less than three days en route. Another fast train is "The California Express" with drawing room and tonrist sleeping cars. For rates, tickets, etc., apply to agents Chicago & ^ Apr 14 Herbert O 'Conno'r as leading man ia "A Ruined Life," Thursday evening. Central opera honim Central Opera House. The Lyceum Stock Co., which is play­ ing in Racine, Wis., (Beele city opera house), will arrive in McHenry this (Thursday) evening, April 13, to begin a three nights' engagement lasting Thursday, Friday and Saturday even­ ings. The Lyceum Stock Co. is prob­ ably the strongest and best organiza­ tion of its kind in the country, having been on the road for the past fifteep years, playing both winter and summer. Their plays are all the latest and most up-to-date productions, their wardrobes and scenery superb, and the actors, people of ability and merit. The num­ erous specialties given by the company are superior to those given by any other company. The following is a partial list of company, at the Central opera house, beginning April 18: Herbert O'Connor, formerly in Quo Vadis, Resur­ rection, Thelma and Faust, nnder the late Aiden Benedict, New York; James A. West, several seasons in Hogan's Alley and McFadden's Row of Flats; Frank Sherman, of Faust fame, musical director; Miss Marie DeBeau, as Mar­ guerite in Faust, with John Griffith; Miss Ollie Cook, leading character lady, assisted by rest of company. Plenty of music. Opening night, Thursday, April 18. Central opera house. Frightful Suffering Relieved, Suffering frightfully from the vim- lent poison of undigested food, C. G. Grayson, of Ltila, Miss., took Dr. King's New Life Pills, "with the result," he writes, "that I was cured." All stom­ ach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c at N. H. Petesch's and Julia A. Story's, McHenry, and G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drug stores, guaranteed. V«y Low Excursion Rates to San Fraa-' elsco and Los Angeles Via the North-Western line, will be in effect from all stations May 1, 2, 3, 9,11, 12 and 13, with favorable return limits, on account of General Assembly of Cumberland Presbyterian church at Fresno. Two fast trains to California daily. "The Overland Limited, "(electric lighted throughout), less than three days en route. Another fast train is "The California Express,"with drawing room and tourist sleeping cars. The best of everything. For rates, tickets, etc., apply to agents Chicago & North-West­ ern R'y. May 18 A wonderful spring tonic. Drives ont all winter inpurities, -gives you strength, health and happiness. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain.Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. G. W. Besley. Additional Personal. . T. L. Grot was a Chicago visitor Tnesday. - Harry Fay ttf 'Chicago Snhdayed in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Kerber of Elgin spent Sunday here. , - Mrs. D. G. Wells is visiting in Chi- cago this week. „ > Mr. and Mrs. Monroe of Elgin were Sunday visitors. L. W. Jackson sp«nt Sunday with S. Reynolds and family. Cassie Eldredge visited in Algonquin a few days last week. F. A. Bohlander was a city passenger Wednesday morning. * Jos. W. Freund was a bnsiness visitor in Chicago Wednesday. M. J. Walsh transacted bosiness in the windy city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carr of Wauconda were McHenry callers Friday. Mr. andtMrs. Peter B. Freund were Chicago visitors the latter part of last week. S. 8. Chapell of Chicago spent a few days this week with McHenry relatives and friends. Mesdames Robt. Scbiessle and P. H. Weber boarded the Chicago train Wed­ nesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fisk of Rochester, N. Y., spent Snnday at the home of Ifr. and Mrs. J. B. Wheeler. Miss Lulu Simpson returned home Sunday after a few days visit with rela­ tives and friends at Volo. G. W. Besley and wife and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lamphere and son were Wauconda callers Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Mathews went to Nnnda Wednesday morning to help care for her father, who is very low. Mrs. Alice Simpson and son, Willie, spent a few days last week with the former's mother, Mrs. S. M. Gardinier, and brother, Harvey, at Volo. H. S. Gardinier of Volo and Ralph Richardson of Grayslake visited the former's sister, Mrs. Alice Simpson, and children one day last week. The Very Best Remedy for Bowel Troub­ les--No Family Can Afford To Be Without It. "I regard Chamberlain's Colic, Chol­ era and Diarrhoea Remedy as one of the very best remedies for bowel troubles," says Mr. J,?: W. Hanlon, editor of the Despatch, Ocilla, Georgia. "I make this statement after having used the medicine in my family for-several years. I am never without it." No family can afford to be withont a bottle of this remedy in the house. It is certain to be needed sooner or later. For Bale by all druggists. (Jnlveraallst Church. Rev. A. Roberts, pastor. Regular services next Sunday at 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: "The Tri­ umphal Entry of Christ into Jerusa­ lem." Evening subject will be an­ nounced later. Snnday schooUat 11:45 A. m. fe r-r*" _ • 1 • i 5 $ Tailoring FIFTY CENTS IN some conditions the ' gain from the use of Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we put up a fifty-cent size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions the gain is slower--health cannot be built up in a day. In such cases Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It's a food for tired ami weak digestions. " || A few weeks ago we sent jfi you our first letter to the trade. Perhaps you have already forgotten us. Just let us remind you that we cut, " make and trim gar- mentsi This is easily said, but harder to do, but we do it, and do it the right way. There is no speculation in the fit of our garmeuts, or in the quality of our work. We can't prove what we can do for you unless you give us a chance. And when it is to your advantage, as well as ours, why not give us a chance? Yours very truly, JOHN D. 10DTZ MOPLWI We handle the Columbia make with either Columbia or Victor records, from $1.50 up. Also have a complete line of needles and repairs. Sewing Machines! Come in and let ns show yon our $12.00 and up Sewing ma­ chines. Ten-year guarantee with each and every one of them. N A. West flcHenry, 111. Specimen Ballot. PARTY : Sfdlorlr-- Scott St Bowne, 409 4^ ^* ClMMtots New York foc.aad9i.ao. AUdruggiaU For President of the Village • JOHN EV ANSON For Village Trustees HENRY BLOCK • WM. SIMES Q B. G, SHEFjMAW For Village Clerk • JOHN STOFFEL I hereby certify that the above is a true specimen of the official ballot to be voted at the annual eleeUon, in the village of McHenry, McHenry connty, Illi­ nois, on Tnesday, the 18th day of April, 1905. Cierk Time If so you that will 11trl>est wtyto OMt bat 6* CHICA80 TELEPHONE appreciate anything Chicago Telephone m.. f M K ' This Bank receives deposits, bnys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, and does a • ^ GENERAL BMHK : We endeavor to do all bnsi- npss entrusted to our care in a manner and npon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custom­ ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage....'., ,. Honey to Loaif ^ on real estate and othe* first class se­ curity. Spec­ ial attention given to collections. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low* est rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, ' Notary Public. Bankers CHARLES I FREIT Whol&mle aQdretaU dealer in * . I an In the Market For Beef Veal fluttoa Ho(i and Poultry dive a a call Smoked Meats, Sausd$e McHenry - Illinois MEATS! FRESH, SALT & SMOKED MEATS Vegetables and Fruit in Season. . It is my intention to gi re all customers the best service pofr. sible. 1 pay spot cash for hides, poultry and stock of all kinds, thus paying the lowest prices, Knd will sell on the same basis. We also bay Hogs for Korber Packing Co. of Elgin, paying highest market prices. Prop us a card when ready to sell. A. C. MATTHEWS, ! WEST M'HENRY, ILL. ILLINOIS CENTRAL HONESEEKERS' RATES AT LESS THAN ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST A P R I L 4 t t d R On the above dates the Illinois Central will sell round-trip tickets from stations on lta line to Jackson, Miss., Natchez, Miss., Vlcksburg, Miss., New Orleans, La., and to all Illinois Central and Yazoo & Mis­ sissippi Valley R. R. points in the States of Mississippi and Louisana. Also on same dates round-trip tickets to Jennings, La., Lake Charles, La., Beaumont, Tex., Houston, Tex., San Antonio, Tex., and to points on the Southern Pacific R. R. in the States of Louisana (west of and including New Iberia, La.) and Texas (east of and in eluding San Antonio, Tex.) Return Limit of ai Days. pickets, specific rates and full information of agents of the Illinois Central and connecting lines. A. H. EAW)N. G. P. A Am** Chicago, HOLLISTER'S ?ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioia® for Baay People. "Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. for Constipation, Indigestion, Live Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impu; • i. Bad Breath, Slavish Bowels, Heatiai Wackache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in in torm, 85 cents a box. Genuine made b. •USTKR DRI'O COMPANY, Madison, Wis. 3EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Chicago & North-Western. Leave Chicago. ii.00 a m.. 3.25 pin.. 5.01 p m.'. 9.10a m.. 2.02pm.. Effective Dec. 4. 190*. WEEK DAT TRAIIW. •JI{ NORTHBOUND ... ..Via Pes I'laint* .... ......Via Des Plaines..*... ..i..;.Via lies Plaints FONDAY TWAINS. ..Via I>es Plalnea...... M..J ;... Via Elgin DAT THAI US. SOCTHBOrND. Leave - Mcllenrf. •. 4: , --rr~r,-. 7.2H a m .Via Elgin. 8.39 a m ....»iWVla De* Plain*;;*. 5.28pm....... Via Elgin....,.,.. :tCKDAT TRAINS; 7.S6am... 5.00 pm. Arrive McHenry ...10.10 a m .. .4.S0 p m .. .6.40 p m ..11.14 am .. 4.5ft p m Arrive OhtoHgo. ,. lo.io H m .9.5ft a m ..7.00 pm ,, ..Via Eltrin..-,... .'Via Pes I'iaines.. -- 10.25 am .. 7.00 p m PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM a. ii I .:.u: 11 i-.y 'he hiir. 1'roiiH.te* a _T. wth. Never Fails to He^t-ore Gray IIair to its YoutWul Color. Curva tcalp diseases & hr.ir iulliij^ fiOc, »i«i t I.U' »t l>iuggi«u Professional, Society V %.nd B\»sir\esss Osirds 1 UAV1DG. WELLS, M.D. •,^ ©HYSICIAN.SURGEON AN© UCDLIBS *• Office ana residence corner Elm tq( Green streets. Mcllenry'. -4- FEGERK & FEGERg OHTtoAKB AND SUBGEON8, McHwwfe? K^ldence, corner CoartaaM Elm streets Telephone 338. W. C. ROSS. D. J). S. Office over Petesch's Drug Store. *»,<• ALL WORK PERTAINING TO MODERN DKNTI8TBT ' Office Telephone 274; Residence 202. .Nitious Oxid Gas for Extracting. Hours 8:00 a. in. to 5:00 p. m. BPSPAV WORK BT APPOINTMENT ONI. DILI KI G. CHAMBERLIN DENTIST. - Office nut Residence over Besley's Drag StottJ Hours: 8:oo to 5:30. V ; WI • MCHENRY, III, 'Phone 341. OPPOSITE STOrFSt'S HAT,T •I. H. UitSM, Itlk, l.irlLI, WEST •RIcHBNR'Y . -'a IluwoIs ARTHUR BREMKK^, M. • Oi . PHYSICIAN AND SURU£ON ' "r ;^Deutscher Arst^ , - Spring ClrOve, Illinois. ^5eo. Meyers General Teaming of ail kinds. t Excavating and Qradirg^^ rtcHENRY - - - - - ILLINOIS. Telephone No. 393. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the beet Companies. - West McHenry, Illinois McHENRY, COUNTY ABSTRACT : v COMPANY* OFFICE with American National Bank Woodstock, III. Abstracts of title and con-, veyancing. Money to loan on real estate In, sums of $500 to 110,000. time and payment tc suit i»orrower. FRANK BVHR PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER CARRIAGE PAINTING, $5.00 and UPWARD House utid Sign Painting and all Interior Dec­ orating. Residence north town line one block west of river. Telephone No. 2&4. MCHIINRY. „ - - ILLINOIS ! t R. H. OWEN . . . . . x (Marios for sale and rent. Tuning and repair • ; ing at reasonable prices. . jpiwib class Work only. McHENEy,, - - - - ILLINOIS METHODIST El'ISC^Ol'AJi CHURCH. SKRVJCKB-rl'reucliing 10:110 a. m. and ever* other Sabbath evening'at. 7:45, begiuning Oc­ tober iiO. Sundny school.at 11:45. Epworttf League preceding preaching service at 7 p. m. When there is no preaching, at 7:'rf0: I'rayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. RBV. J. M. OORMACK, Pastor. UN1VEK8ALIST CHURCH. Regular services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. .Sninuay scliool at 11:45 a.m. Every­ body cordially invited. lisv. A. ROBBRTS Pastor. Have you seen LAMBERT Q. SENG'S NEW LY DECORATED BUFFET? AT 92 Fifth Ave.. Chicago, Illinois. Tel. Main 1714. K I L L THE COUCH AND C U R E THE L U N G S wi™ Dr. King's New Discovery M C ONSUMPTION Price 0UGHS and 60c & $1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB­ LES, or MONET BACK. PATENTS Promptly obtalnnl, of FCC RCTURNCO. 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