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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Oct 1910, p. 4

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•MlNM , ,>*. t yix K *j v ^ ",§^ T * " ; , iJ •* ' ' ': ? "* *• 11 ' ' v ' „ • * "" */ ; v# c, •- --"1 • •' • •" -.^1111111)1^^ •••-. -.«--^ /-.. T-•• "t: (r !• k?u; The Acquiring of beautiful home surroundings does not necessarily mean a large outlay of money sit one time, but you may surround yourself with a beautiful home slowly and surely if you will but use the proper care in se­ lecting your furniture so that each piece you buy from time to time is an addition that will lend to the Jibe NcHeory PUiodeileriorAPEBSOMAL JIATURE||^ narmoriy »uu iltiraCii what you already have. The quality o^furniture that conies from our store will never become shabby, so if you trad,e with us you have the assurance that in time you wi|l have a home that you may well be proud of. Out line of Rugs, Linoleums and Lace Curtains is also complete and up to date and the prices that are attached thereto should command vour attention. MAN THE FURNITURE i 5 is obtainable only from j^ood Flours It matters not how well versed you may be in the art of baking, kind housewife, your very best efforts are bound to ter­ minate into a disappointment just as long as you are nsing an inferior grade of Flour. We suggest purchasing a sack of our "EARLY RISER" Flour, the Fiour that never fails you. If you are not using our brand, try it, and be convinced that it's the only Flour. WEST McHENRY, ILUfib« JOHN SPENCER, Prop. 4 GENUINE SURETY BOND GUAR ANTEE 3f?y S^ENOli &ffl6 R4CRED INSIDE EACH ROLL OF Congo is the only Ready Roof- lag carrying the National Surety Co.'. bond. It carries with it term* me<l condition* that make it especially at- a active to anyone who must consider the Mmfiag quertioa. For 10 year* you can rat easy about yaat roofs it covered with 3-ply Congo, wad we know that it i* probable you will ga etten imger service out of it. The Surety Company is issuing these bonds, and back of them is their iwa million dollars of auets. It is a matter of keen satisfaction to us that they were willing to stand behind Congo Roofing. You are immune from any responsibility other than giving the roofing ordinary care. Write to-day for samples of Congo and full information. Remember, that with every roll of Coi^o you get a genuine Surety Bond. Albert Btten Coal Co, McHENRY, ILLINOIS Attention to Card Parties J Leave your order for first and second prizes at the Coffee Store. We can get anything you want for prizes. :: SPECIAL THIS WEEK WITH CAN OF BAKING POWDI Fi^e Carving Set, large Stewing Kettle, nica Sugar and Creamer, Sdt Kettle Covers or a Ten Quart Galvanized Water Pail. A large can of Kitchen Cleanser for io cents. Clean* anything.^ x We can save yon money on Coffees, Teas, Cocoa, Extracts and Bak- \T ing Powder. Extra Special for this week only: 3 It best Rice The Reliable Always Reliable J F. B. Doolittle C. C. Van Dyne. \ Bertha tmmert Expert Fitter of (llasses for all AtBesley's Drug Store Wednesday, Sept. 14 Oct. 12 ^HB| > Nov. 9 Dec. 14 PUBLISHED EVBKT THURSDAY BY F. Q. SCH REINER. Ottce In Battk Building. Telephone, No. fit. TERMS OL* SUBSCRIPTION! neyear «|.M Six month*, nets. Three months. iOots. Thursday, October 6, 19m. -v Council PrMcmllnKi, Coancil Rooms, Oct. S The board of trustees met in TIT Chicago & North-Western. Effective June 12, 1910. WEEK DAT TRAINS. OW<fa™o. MORTHBODHD McHenry *7.00 am Via Elgin 10.14 a m *Mf> am Via Des Plalnes 10.14 a ni •I2.U0 pm Via Elgin 2.45 p ni + 1.00 p m Via Des Plalnes 2.15 p m SLv Crystal lJiWe. .2.40 Ar. MfKHnry .2 55 *3.45 p m Via Des Plainp m *.1.2f>pm Via Eltfin^, JB.45 p m *5.12 pm Via Des PI aloes 0.45 pm SUNDAY THAINHI h.oo a in Via l>e» 1'laloeA 9.27 a ni 7.40 ;i m Via ElKln.... .. .10.1* urn "•if) a m Via Des Plalnes. \ .. »10.18 a m 8.00 p m VlaEl^ln ? 4.69 pm WBM DAT TRAINS. McHenry. SOUTHBOUND. Ohfcigo t<;.r>9 am Via Des Plainest.... 8.88 a rn *7.10 am Via Des Plalnes 9.08 a m *7-10 am Via Elgin 10.00 a m "*.!Z am .~>Vla Des Plalnes 9.35 a m *3.10 p in / To-Oystal Lake... Ar 3.30 p m *4.40 p in. yVla Des Plalnes........ 8.25 pm **•«£ p m V1» ElRtn \... .7.25 p m ti.^7 p m . y- ...Via lies l'lalnes...) .. T.57 p m J SUNDAY TRAINS. / T.»«am/ Via Desl'lalnefe /..... 9.35 a rn !• ?lRln ^ -.10.15 am 'J* »» m X » •>«" Vlalnk ..^. .. h.25 t) m i ^ m Via De* Vlal/ies. . pu, v,» (. v<>#.... 10.35 p no "Dully ex.'cpt Sunday. \ f •"•Saturday only. f IMonday only. fDally. * . 1910. regnlar ineetiug with Preoiuout Watties prssid ing. Trnstees present: Chamberlin, 8tof- fel, Freand, Meyers, Nickels and Web­ er. The minutes of Imt regniar acstlBg were read and approved. The following bills were rea<) and ap proved by finance committee: Geo. Meyers, Jr., lbr on at $82.85 Jag. B. Clow & Sons, lead pipe.... 98.30 H. E. Price, fgt, stamps, etc 16.68 Victor Oil Co., paint 11.88 Win. Davis, lbr on st 62.56 John Walsh, police services 50.00 Stephen Jnaten, police services. 50,00 Hubert Weber, lbr on st. ,. ... 6.75 j North Shore Electric, st lights.... 95.00 Theo Stock, lbr on st 6.50 Henry Abertis, lbr on st 1.25 Her bee Bros., lbr on w w 47.50 Geo. Gilbert, ibron w w 1.25 On motion by Chamberlin, seconded by Stoffel, the Mils were ordered paid and orders drawn for same. On motion by Weber, seconded by Meyers, the meeting adjourned. F. H. WATTLES, President. H. E. PRICE, Clerk. PEOPLE THAT YOU KNOW AND WHERE THEY QO. School brake, tabletd-^d pencils at Petesch's. ^ EMERAI.T) PARK. H. Felmeten spent Monday and Tues­ day in Chicago. Li. Iluck id nlloiiuiiig to I/Ubiueoo LLI»li­ ters in Chicago this week. Ed. Larkin and son, Robert, of Elgin visited at R. J. Sntton's Sunday. Miss Margaret Davis of Chicago vis­ ited hsr sister, Mrs. 5J. Berkircher, here Friday. Misses Edith and LaNette Whiting of Ringwood visited the Misses Knox Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith spent Wednesday at John A. Smith's, easfof Mc Henry. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith and sons, Josie and Edward, visited C. Sabel and family Snnday. i Messrs. J. A. Farrell and R. E. Sntton of Chicago visited relatives in this vicin­ ity over Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. W"E CStca" go are ppetiding a few days with Ed. Kop^ and family. Mrs. Wesley Smiley and children of Elgin visited Orson Smiley and family a few days this week. Misses Marguerite Granger and Cora- bel McOmber of Mc Henry were callers here Tuesday evening. Mrs. D. W. Hill and daughter, Laura, returned to Chicago Wednesday after several months spent here. John Bennett of Chicago visited a few days with his sister, Mrs. James E^dghes, the first of the week. Misses May me Costello and Leone Strausel of Elgin visited at Mrs. Ellen Walsh's Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh and chil­ dren and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Gibbs spent Sunday with Mrs. Ellen Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blum and Bons. Walter and Harry, of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at their cottage. Mrs. Chas. A. Cohan and children re% turned to the city with Mr. Cohan Sun­ day after several months'sojourn at the Park. Messrs. John Gilmore, M. Manning and J. Kelly of Chicago rode out on motorcycles Snnday and spent the day at Ed. Kuox's. Salvator Romano and six young men friends of Chicago spent a few very pleasant days at Oak Villa cottage the first of the week. A. Kenneth Burns of Chicago spent Sunday here with his sister, Mae, wbo returned with him after several months Bpent at the Park. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Summers of Sioux Falls, S. D , are spending a few weeks with R. J. Sutton and other rela­ tives in this vicinity. Mrs. Sommers was formerly Mies Mae Sntton and once resided here. Messrs. John and Paul Armstrong rode out in the former's machine and Mr. Tinney on his motorcycle from River Forest Saturday and spent the day at the Park and fishing down the river. Many fine catches are reported. Kali Dance at Stoflel'B Hall. A fall dance will take place at Stof­ fel 's hall on Saturday evening, Septem­ ber 15. Metzger's fonr-piece orchestra of Woodstock will furnish the music and Mr. Metzger has promised the man: agement to come to McHenry on this occasion with all the very latest musical numbers and will present them in a manner that will be a Bonrce of delight to all present. Dance tickets, 75 cents. A cordial invitation is extended to all. It's the World's Best. No one has ever made a salve, oint­ ment or balm to compare with Back- len's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Brulees, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains, it's supreme. Infallible for Piles.1 Only 25c at N. H. Petesch's and F. Masque- let 'B. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Kills a Hurderer. A merciless murderer is appendicitis with many victims. But Dr. King n New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimnlate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, caring Consti­ pation, Headache, Biliousness, Chills. 25c at N. H. Petesch's and F. Mrfsque- let's. • x School books, tablets and pencils At Peteacb's. A Oiist of Ptnawl Vtiri Gathered V p by W»yil4p by Tkt Plalndealer B*pre- MMteUTM Will Latnphere WM over from Wau- oonda Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Thelen was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. * A. Noon an boarded the Chicago train Wednesday morning. Simon Stoffel attended to business matters in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Wm Ronslett was a Chicago passenger Tuesday morning. Richard Wray of Richmond was a caller in town Sunday evening. Frank Kaiser was among the Chicago passengers Wadneeda y mnrnlng F. L. McOmber was a business visitor in the metropolitan city Monday. C. C. Van Dyne was among the Chi cago passengers Monday morning. Arthur Fitzgerald of Chicago passed Sunday at the home of Ben Stilling. Mrs. Wm. Wilson of Chicago was a recent guest at the Sherburue home. Dr. D. G. Wells was a professional visitor in the metropolitan city Wednes day. j Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Daveliu of Weuconda were McHenry callers Sun­ day. Miss May Mi* of Chicago passed a few days last week at the home of John Miller. A. K. Nordqriist retfhrned last night from Montana, where he has invested in land. Miss Marian Smith of Boston is vis iting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Theo. Schiessle was among the Chi­ cago rwwjengers from this station Tues­ day morning. Peter J. Freand attended to matters of a business nature in the metropolitan city Tuesday. Miss Lois Whiting of Woodstock passed Sunday as the guest of relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. D. H. Murphy and son, John, of Wanconda spent Thursday afternoon last in McHenry. Mike Winkels of Deerfield, 111., passed Sunday at the home of his brother, Theo., and family. Misses Elya Wheelock and Edna Broaghton of Wanconda were callers in town last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. -H. Lamphere and sons of WSochnda were Sunday visitors a#C. 'ID. Lamphere's. Miss Celia Freund of Wanconda spent a few days last week at the home of her brother, Math., here. Mrs. M. M. Niesen and daughter, ; V erona, were among the Chicago pas sengers Monday morning. Mrs. Ella Lamphere of Elgin spent Sunday and Monday with her son, C E. Lamphere, and family. Mrs. C. A. Knight of Chicago spent the first of the week at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. T. Brown. Miss Blanche Loomis of North Crys tal Lake passed Sunday as the -guest of McHenry relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Colby returned home last Friday evening from a visit with relatives in Wichita, Kan. Miss Rosa Justen of Spring Grove spent Sunday at the home of her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Justen. Miss Maude Granger came home from Elgin Friday evening to spend Saturday and Sunday with her sisters here. Mrs. J. W. Smith passed a few dayB last week as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah McOmber, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gilles of Minne­ apolis, Minn., are vsiting among rela­ tives and friends in McHenry and vicin­ ity. Lewis Miller, Louis McDonald, Chas. Stoffel, Emery Hartlette and Thoa. Knox were over from the county seat Sunday. Mrs. H. E. Price and Miss Irene Mc­ Omber *r« in Chicago thin week Attend­ ing the Grand Chapter meeting of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Josephine Heimer and son, Charles, and Miss Anna Miller made an auto trip to Richmond, Spring Grove and Solon last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sylvia Fuller and Mrs. Hetty Fuller of Wauoonda and Mrs. Cora King and daughter, Vera, of Corunna, Mich., spent Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lam­ phere. N. P. Steilen, Math. Weber. Dr. C. H. Fegers, C. Bickler, F. A. Boh lander, Will Stoffel, Walter Walsh, George Meyers, Joe. W. Freund, Misses Kathryn and Mayuie Heimer were among the Chicago passengers this (Thursday) morning. SUN.,OCT.© LINCOLN J. CARTER'S I BIO SCENIC SUCCESS U/,e riamh^r Arrow Indians Cowboys Soldiers BIG IBITW BHD Parade at Noon---Corr cert at 7:30 p. m. PRICES, 35c, 35c, 50c Want Column. I A l l / t ^ LVATLi ' -""AND V Delicious Pastries b the Inevitable malt If you MM White 5wan ...Flour... fjflwniiiiBii) JfOT..,, iffSfi mm •WW 'Wn r FOR SALE BY Wilbur Lumber Co. West HcHenry N. P. Steilen &. Son ricliisiry John Richardson Vo»o William Althoff Johnsburgh ftMESZ. t | Professional; Society I and Business Cards DAVID O.WELLS M. D. piIYSIClAN, SURGEON Al&> OCULIST A Office and residence corner Elm and Green streets, McHenry. Teleohone No. 31' f D. T. SMILEY A TTOKNfY AT LAW, Woodstock, Illinois All business intrusted to lih> earo will be properly and promptly attended to. f ^ • DR. R. G. CHAMBERLIN DENTIST Office over Besley's Drue Stre. Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. Wur MoU HNKY. I I.I.. Telephone No 6 Office over M. J. Walsh'j DK. ARNOLD MUELLER, Physician and Surgeon WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS BK. N. J. NYE McHENRY, ILLINOIS PHYSICIAN AND Sl'HGEON. ' OflW I101 A at John^urgh, III., from 7:H0 a. ui. to 11 a. ni. Wednesday and Sunday of ' 'HHONE, MCHENRY XTT. Ii w.-. k. All advertisements Inserted under this head at the following rates: Five lines or less, 85 cents for first Insertion; 16 cents for each subsequent insertion. More than five lines, 6 cents a line for first insertion, nd 3 cents a line for addltionl insertions. "CVJR BALE--Four full blood Hoisteln bulls, -1- 20 months old. Inquire at FLAUTOKALBR OFFICIE. 14-3T* TPORSALE . condition. 14-tf MeOormick corn binder, in good J. M. WALSH, Woodstock* 111. "PVJRSALE--The Dr. C. H. Fegers, Jr., resl- x dence and property in McHenry. For further information apply to or address T. .1. WALSH, M;-Heary, !]!. lft-tf XpORSALE--North and South Dakota land: x fl5 to f25 per acre. Also farms in Minne­ sota. For further information apply or write E. W. HOWE. McHenry. 111. 20-tf "CX)R SALE--The fine dairy of 120 acres (for- -1- merly owned by Itobert Oreen, deceased), ii miles east of Woodstock, will be sold by order of court at Woodstock on Saturday, October 8. Address O. P. BAKNKS. Wood­ stock, 111. H-dt •p^OR RENf--A few of the cottages at Howell's Villas, on the bunks of Fox riyer, a short dlstauce from town, are offered for the winter months at reasonable rattis. Are furnished ready for housekeeping. For further information inquire of MRS. M. A. HOWELL, McHenry. LOW COLONIST KATKS TO PACIFIC COAST. These special low rate tiekets, on Hale daily ontil October 15, are available on our daily and personally conducted tours in tourist sleepinR cars through to the coast, via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North Western line. For full |mrticalarewriteS A. Hutch­ ison, Manaff«r, Tonrs I>pt , 212 Clark St., Chicago, 111., or address nearest ticket agent. A Genarous and Charitable Wish. "I wish all might know of the benefit I received from your Foley's Kidney Remedy.' «*ye I. N. Regan, Farmer, Mo. His kidneys and bladder gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance heooald not work, nor sleep. He says Foley's Kidney Remedy completely cured him. F. Masquelet. pOR SALE OR RENT •*- furm !n/>utaH ILi mil -- ...... . One hundred acre farm, located 1H miles southeast of Mc­ Henry. near Fox river. Sixty-five acres un­ der cultivation, balance pasture land. Good buildings. For further information apply to or write Mas. ELIZABETH SMITH, McHenry, HI- 14-3t friends here Friday Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Mrs. Everett Stone of Wanconda was in town Sunday forenoon. Born, to Mr. <and Mrs. Burt Vasey, Saturday, October 1, a son. Henry Miller of Staceyville, la , is visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jarck StadtfeM were Round Lake callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Auiann and family attended church here Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Sid Russell visited witi friends at Crystal Lake Sunday. Harry Lusk of Grayslake spent Sui • day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lunk. Mrs. Wm. Dillon is entertaining Mrs. C. Dillon of Waukegan this week. C. G Huson of Libertyville transact ed business here Thursday afternoon. Miss Ruby Cook of Wanconda was a guest at the Raymond home last week. Messrs. Horace Kapple and Howard Murrie of Grayslake were recent Volo callers. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller attended the wedding of a relative at Joh2»bnrgh Wednesday. Mrs. Will Hironimus and son, Ches ter, of Round Lake were in town part of last week. Harry Lusk of Grayslake spent Satur­ day night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lusk. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch aud Mr. and Mrs Lewis of Waukegan spent Sunday at the Dillon home. Mrs. Ann Stadtfeld visited with her daughter, Mrs. Peter Diedrich, at Mc Henry Thursday. Mrs. John Stadtfeld was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Diedrich, at McHenry Thursday. Mrs. Percy Grey and son, George, of Grayslake were guests of Hellen Ray­ mond last Wednesday. Mr. and MrB. John Meyer of Wan­ conda and Mr. and Mrs. Herat of Can ada were Volo callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Winkel, Mr and MTS. Arens and Mr. and Mrs. Bohr and son of McHenry spent Sunday at the Sabel home. Mrs. Everett Stone and son, Charles, of Wanconda and Inez Bacon of Mc­ Henry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Huson enter­ tained a number of their friends at a progressive euchre party last Wednes day evening. All present report a fine time. AVER'S HAIR VIGOR Does not Color the I lair Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff? Want more hair? An elegant dressing? kHFr<>fli<>nK * Sulphur. Glycerin. Qukiin. Sodium CMorid. •Hiwinana. Capaicum. Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. We bettevt doctors endorse this formula, of we would not put it up. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Docs not Color the Hair J. 1.1. Armm, COMVAKY. TOUH Charles Thapas of Fremont called on Bank of McHenry K»TABU3tteD 1888 This Bank receives deposits, pays 3 per cent interest on time depos­ its, extends all courtesies consist­ ent with good business principles and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS respectfully solicting public pat­ ronage. floney to Loan on real estate and other first class security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil* lage property for Bale. If you want to bny or sell, call on ns. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. Telephone No 393. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in tlie best Companies. West McHenry, Illinois *imv> / / \A NATURES BEAUTIES will soon be but a rmrnory. Has your s ay in the country benefitted you in health and spirits? Then now in the time ro have, some PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN Come to thin studio and get portraits that will do you full jus­ tice at the period when you should be looking your best. F. SCHNABEL, (Successor to J .J. Hie) West McHenry, III. - Phone 971 H . C . M E A D JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AQENT I am now prepared to insure all kinds of prop­ erty against Fire, Lightning. Tornados, Et<- Also have a special line of Insurance ou Li v<< Stock Insuring against death from any cause West McHenry, - III. W H E N IN CHICAGO Don't forget, to call on Umbert Q. Seng 9a Fifth Ave where you will always be treated courteously anil receive the lest, in the market, in the line of Wines, Liquors & Cigars ;KED FREE I.W. W'iffiisiysrif fordifefitteincn wfce- cherish ifwalitys -For Sale by Leading Dealers. WestSideLiyery&Cardge R. I. OVERTON. PROPRIETOR. 1 Buses meet all trains for points 011 1 lstakee Bay and Fox Lake. Teani- liiK of all kinds done promptly. Spe­ cial attention given to traveling men. Hrst-rlass rigs with or without driver at reasonable prices. 'Phone 47a. West McHenry, III. - Telephone 47a W1I1..N UEEI TAKES? .11'MP of a fraction of a cent at who^sale we do not Immediately raise our pr";s two or three cents a pound. In fact, we do not raise thnni at all unless the raise Is Nxi large, and then only as much a-s we must to keep even. • DON'T LOWER TH£\^TAL1TY either. It is our policy to supply the best for the least money we can. Test us by a trial order. r: E. F. Matthews WEST McHENRY - TELEPHONE 3 AERMOTOR Gasoiine Engine The best constructed and cheapest engine on the market. The Aer motor Co. in the first to reduce the price of endues and the first to use this most important improve­ ment without raining price, $37.50 Also have 12 h. p. f»nfjine at $75 aud 4 >1. p. at $125. If vou need power for any pnrj«M«, wnteor^ink us for information. y WM. BA(0N, • MT PUMPS, WINDMILLS, ETC. TELEPHONE 831. - McHHNRY. ILL. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else iiailb. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy,, as ihou&asi.Js have testified. F O R K I D N E Y , L I V E R A N D STOMACH TROUBLE » is the best n>c<Jicinc ever sold over a druggist » cc "inter. We do not wish to preach a sermon but we do moan to keep that question of Gro ceries and Fruits before you at all times and furthermore we want to supply you in these lines. If you are fas­ tidious we know our line of goods will please you. Give us your order oyer the 'phone and same will have our prompt attention. M. H. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO 694 ricilenry, - Illinois.

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