The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 29, 1917, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PLATTSMOUTH SEM X-TVEEK LY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917.
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Prepared in the Jotcrcs;. of the People
of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
If airy or the r-.o- rs of i: e
Journal kr.'.m -t My su-Oal
eve lit r i u-m li ! ::i ! n-tMsvt.-i7.ity.
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bitzic to tl.'s oliice. it ill o -p-ar
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SlcLiiztics show that the num
ber cficomcn depositors is rap
idly increasing.
We realize that ivorr.cn to
day are a big figure in the
bi;5 'resc zvcrld.
We pay special attention to
ihcir accounts.
0
CozzrLcoizz tellers and clerks
explain anything
ii'C7r.cn icar.t to iazciv isz the
bai'ng lir.e.
F -.ir per ;-ent in it" rest on tii.ie Meposi. s.
0 :r i?po.-r-- v.:? protected by the State Guaranty Law.
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r h-hi at the Llhrp.ry
-v '''hjy cv?::ip.5 was
r-h r.:-!':. it is noodles to
1 I''i rcrvc-u a rieal
y hh: to :l this
:re ' v. h vn ;!e unnou:i
m.u'.e of the ,c:as5oa.
r. ::. Va'.Iery wan n riaiu-:ticuth
is; tor Tr.esday.
Dr. G. II- Gilmcre an Omaha
viil'cr Tiv day.
Crede Harris wes viitin with
Murray and Platitmottth frk-adr- cn
Tae;dcy of this week.
Jarues Iiolmes, of Plittpnotith, was
l-.ir.s after scr.ic matters of busi
ness in ami near ilurrry Tuesday.
The Ed V.'crl file ltd;! Monday
cf this vsctk was i relty v. til attend
t:l r.i:u the property oTfcred for sale
brn-.:r,ht a fairly socd price.
Mrs. 0. 11. Gilniore and Miss Mr
rie .Walker, were in Plattsraouth oti
Tuesday eveniajt attend ins a social
T.thcr::: a the lidn.o cf Miss Min
nie (iuthnian.
Mrs. II. P.. Ilutchraan, of Merri-
-i::". v'i".. ha- arrived in Murray for
! a v:dt v:i-h her father, Chas. Boe
; dtker. r-nd hrcrthcr, V.". G. Boodeker
and fan.iiy. and tir.iaaay friends at
the old heme.
! The National Surfal and Dresr.
i in -a so?ie:y meets every Thursday
afternoon nt tho fcorae of Mrs. Eliza
' Youns fcr the .urrKjie or he'rins to
;;rf-m th? dr..y that has hern rriven
to th3 laaies of this groat nation.
; ah the ladies of the community are
cordially invited to attend thece
: meetings, anil all donations of old
: ';PrV;r--rrad3 and cotton from old coin-
Frank Mraseli was a county seat
visitor last Saturday.
Mr. "and Mrs. O. A. Davis spent
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Davis's
parents.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp
be!!, on Saturday, November 24th,
a baby girl.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Kohrell has been quite sick for
the past few days.
Pohert Ferguson and son, Charles,
from Wyoming, spent Sunday in
Murray with his brother-in-law, J.
V. Edmunds.
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Fred Ileu
rich were Murray visitors Tuesday
of this week, guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hiatt.
Era CarroiI and la-mily came up
from their home near Avoca Thurs
day evening, and after spending the
i night at the Carroll home made a
trip to Omaha Friday morning.
There will be another lot of cat
tle offered to you at public auction
in Murray on next Saturday after
noon by Geo. Perger, the cattle man
from Kansas. George has 12T head
this time. The c-ale will be held Sat
urday rad commence at 1 o'clock in
(lie fiftf-nr.oon. If yu are looking
for some cattle that you can buy
right, attend this sale.
Mrs. Lloyd Gapen, as chairman,
aj-ni-tfd bv Mrs. L. D. Hiatt, Mrs. B.
F. Ercr.del, Mrs. Mira McDonald an
Mrs. Ym. Puis. gave the Library
t'ofSee hut Caturdav evetiinsr and
over ?eve:ity-i've people ate ruppr-r
viih thcra. netting the librrry $lr'.
The FOCial line is equally enjoyed
with the cat?. Next Saturday the
-orree v.-ill be served by Mrs. II. C
Long, chairman, ar.risted by Mrs
houie Pui--, Mrs. Dull ar:d Mrs
lochson. Pe sure and come and
' ave a good time.
There Is now a new carpentering
-nd contracting firm in Murray, and
.rom the senior member of the firm
.ve learn that they nave ail the wor::
'hat they cm possibly do. Port Roc l
iv: Sen ir, the name cf tho new f.im
a-nd the junior member arrived ai
the Root home on November 2 7 1 1 .
and from his lvang pnvrer Pert Fay
that he v, ill be able to make more
noise than the boss for a few ycarj.
and unable j take his place- in the
co:t"trv.cf iDn work for some time.
Ilrwover. ho will rrovc a ccmcr and
--;! take his p!.?ce v.z a valuable
partner of his "dad" when the time
arrives.
During the lecture last Saturday
ovenir.g the sneaker ashed the large
audience how many there were in
the roimi who could ring the nation-
el airs, "America," and "The Star
Sponided Pantur," end there v.c-re
only two hands in the gathering
that went up. In the future thoso
two liberty loving songs will be sang
Young & Scotteu are erecting a
new house for Zack Shradcr.
Mrs. D. A. Young returned tome
last Saturday from a number of
weeks' visit with her sister at
Moorehead, Iowa.
Next Saturday "will b? a li.ely day
in Murray, horse sale, cattle sale.
probably a piano sale, and lunch at
the Library, so it will be a busy day
for everybody.
Mrs. II. C. Long a:;d daughter.
Miss Gertrude, entertained Mrs. Old
ham and daughters, Pauline and Fay,
Albert Young and Georges Nickels at
dinner last Sunday. They had a
wonderful good time and wonder
ful good dinner.
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The Mau- ef the ia;.- Adulpli
Piitkiniham was up for f-nal fat
tlcmtut, and ail maueis ; !-. clov
eci, t.'.e admini-trutor wa ur..n:.c'r-Cu
and the folate c!o.:cd on the beaho
rf the county judvo.
A petition vas hied for the rp-
Pdntnient. cf an cdmitiistra-'or lor
the estate o? Wm. Siguier doceaset:. '
but the appointment cf no particular
person requested by fne heirs of tho",
estate. This -estate consists of per- s
;.caal property and &ome real estate j
woih The hoiro cited ia the pe
tit ion are Mabel Speakman. of Ne
braska City, Mabei Pope, a grand
daughter, Independence, Mo; Sarah
Trey, a daughter, Lincoln: ary L.
lf;ii:er and Lauren StottKr, Puicn;
Walter. George and David Stottler,
addresses unknown and Mrs. Ella
Va;, art, daughter, of Salmon City,
Idaho.
United PreEbj-tcrian Cliurcli ITctes
Next Sabbath the pastor will
preach at 11:00 a. m. and 7:"0 p. rn.
Sabbatli School will meet at 10:00
a. ta.
The Sablath School of this church
will haA-e a "White Gift" service at
Christ ma1?, and a committee named
1-y the f-uperintendent is preparing
an appropriate proaram.
The Women's Missionary Society
will hold their mnral !ar.or.r ntvi
serve dinner and supper Saturday
Dec. Sth. Thev cxnect as liberal a
patronage as in past years.
V " W V -
) Finest m Jsgg
GO UTIO EITCII V71Y3. CADILLAC
: :-oir. rtonn'- ? 1 :' i '.
E. A. Van Allen and his driver
Elias Nelson both hailing from
eleigh and returning from a trip to
Kansas City. Mo., passed through
this city last evening and when they
had parsed the Platte river, end were
nearing LaPIatte, the front wheel of
the big Cadillac came off the axle
freaking. The car was moving at a
good rate cf speed, the car rotkd
down a rank into the ditch be hie
tho road. The two nun were thrown
under the ear. and received man;.
1 -raise? but ro 1 rohen bones. The
driver Mr. NVIfon getting the war: t
f the injuries, h:-; ehoulder was
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We chal!en,7S ir-C
to "ouai::--" i'
"F'AGOMA" Axc3
cic rrcc7r,i;c'J as
fr.,.----;:iial in hn-'t,.
jx:ifect "q'jj.tr."
Ever Axe is hand
led by h---.c!. not Ly
PACO'dA" Accs
are selected, ai'.d
ecih hadl: Li
.f.i-d to the ass
t-cd.
Light Weight
Finest
Shovel Steel
Correct Hang,
Guaranteed
Absolutely
Satisfactory
or Money
Refunded
' PAGOMA" Grain Scoops
Are made for the man
" who handles the grain.
ai ja v.;n Iw
csuneLC -ecu ctcsl.
Cua.-ar.!.--ei Sthilirj or Moo-y R?fuaJ!.
Insist on a "PAGOMA1
FOR.EAUE BY
!.' ' h. " d a'l wiute:
ii, the r.ca cT Mr. and ; forts will be thankluhy receiveu.
a - C;-ii. dev-art .-u Taesdav XL 2 annual bazaar given ty t!ic
'::.( T.cvr Neh-w.-i.-o, for ; Presbyterian chtirch, vril! be given
"vbe-re he Ir s .:! it.te-d in the! r- ih cV7ck OR Saturday. B2C6m-
Maiire rvk.. having already : V)r 3tl:. Llrrcr Etna svir ycr v?Ui he
d ih-i c:.--rri-.ation. He will ! cpW-rl rt 25 cents es.cll. Tiie Indies
(jr.:: h -
r. s.
p-
pro-, c
the r-
th" tzr. of Mr. an-.: Mrs. r.toll
to em'r -Pfitle S.Tas tervlce. Fred
bc-'ng in th? aru:y now stationed vi
Car"!' Funo'on.
r.:.- -it cor able youn'r
U.k- ha has '-ohu-ted
- -.: I cott of Mr. and Mrs
man lor j xzve prepared an excellent ii-e ci
This ir f-irvWTk that vvill be on sal all
Ehsrbet will oe rervea dtinrs
tlte afternoon, lite cntirs ermnnn
ity is cordially invited to rttend.
::3.!;e this your Christmas Shop.
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Mr. Farmer, jusi hovs much care areycu giving ycur
slock'.- When an animal is ailing instinct prompts it to
acili medicine. Carey-ized stock tonic contains those
mc iicinci that nature intended animals should have, the
ingredients of which are the following:
Fo'va sred Gentian Root
Srdphalo cf Iron
Oi-corbonate cf Soda
Salplitzr
Carbcnined Pint N -Pure
Dairy S?.lt
Quaaia and Charcoal
A proven preventative and remedy for common ailment:-
of ho;;s, cews, sheep and horses.
A guaranteed worm destroyer and conditioner, sold
exclusively by
Hiatt
Illtt
MSBRASIXA
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to
daily in the Murray schools, and an
effcrt will be made to teach every
scholar that passes through the
school to sing them both. This alono
would be worth the cost of the en
tire lecture cost for the season. They
v.-ill have a tendenc5' to create a
more patriotic spirit among the pa
trons and children of the schools.
The teachers should see that this
wcrfhy resolution is carried out.
4t begins to look as though Mur
ray will sure have an electric light
plant in the very near future. The
citizens have held several meetings
during the past few days, and the
oLciting committee has raised over
5,000 for the installing of the new
plant, and there seems to be no doubt
but that the balance needed to in
rure the enterprise can ca3iiy be
raised. A committee, composed of
Dr. P. F. Prendel, George Nickels,
L. II. Puis. L. I). Hiatt and Frank
Yallery was appointed to investigate
the matter and a trip wa? made to
An KveiVncdv r.t Church lYIonth.
A few vpa'i: r.go p.mott eve--y
community in on" country observ.-:!
what was calls d "An Everybody-? rt
Church G-'doth," that i- a ?abb
upon which every p.--rr.r ti in the com
munity vr ? expected to a'lrn
church for at least one rrrvice. Ti
resuP" of this. S3 alt o -tod by many
both Pernor and m-hiit ers were rx-
eellent, as the atlc-ndr.r.ce cm tho d
named was kiro-dy i'-srea-ed or
what it h"d v.sur.iy !:-. u. rov.1 then
that inr-ep-e vr : ?n port m-ont r.'n-
td bj' th? r.'-w intt-rest wiiich h
liu;- been arcu'-u in eh-7reh -o-vi-
:-:o.v- rss tl-r.t 'E-e--':"ly o: fi-'-'
Sf.borth" r-r.vrd to - : gt e 1 thin
,r believe that :n "Tlv ryh dy
(T.n-rh Mor.? '." vru'-.i be ypt ! d';
! aving larger and more penr.ar.
TPrl:-. a n d w r th o rc ' re vc n tor e
oe-ignate t!ie month of December o-i'-I?'"Everyi!r.:h-
e t fliurch lordi"
in th? Murrey community, and very
earnestly r.rge th.ot every prr- on in
tbo corrmnnit v, rg--rale--- of h:-r. c
her present r' 'o.tion to the church.
nrj observe the month by attending at
!??t ov? rc-vico In sen:" chx rch
ooch Sol-bath. Those who cn any of
the-e days attend service in ei'hr of
thp chnrt-hes in Murray v.dll he cord
ially wolromod by both pa'-'-or and
people cf the--? con gr o gr. t i or. s, am'
it will bo c-:;r e-H.-rt to r.reorh to i:
tb" gosr-ol rf Chris-t. However if
th--re are any v. ho do not ccme to
join with us in t!:rt worship of Go'7
we hope these v.-ill attend seme of
the several churches- outside of cn
villcge. and yet within convenient
distance cf the different parts cf our
community, and at whdoh we nr
cuite rare all will b cordially wel
comed, and will hoar tho gospel.
While the churches ncd and wil'
v.-oieome this increased attendance,
it is also true that every individual
of the community needs to thus w-it
upon God in public worship, to hear
His v.-ordran kso be prepared for His
service in this life and for the en
joyment of His presence and g'ory
e-ernolly. Ago in we invite and urge
evory one in th community to be in
the house of God for one cr more
services each Snbhath of December.
D. L. HUGHES.
Pastor Christian Church.
J. T. JACKSON,
Pastor United Presbyterian Church.
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. THE XEL TO SUCCESS.
!v soralned.
o- wer:
bro"?ht
acl: to this city and their injur:
-ored fo- and took lodgings at tho
r-.:-.-l Rile:-. Dr. P. J. F'.ynn at
: :r rlinrtheni and making th:n rs
'rn:foro'do a.? pc ---Pde. Th: i morn
log i he J. E. Ms:cn garr -. hauled
'he r'ii'.rA ear into town, and t
car v. liieh
MURRAY
Pi
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iriiire mo ImpiBinant Go,,
rVUKRAY, NEBRASKA
r?.zr- t.to::i?v liz cr ii-ijuey. ! liases zuitor friendly call.
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e wo a
a: me
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lo.-hed n-t.di wos-
:id was h.iu'-' torn
.:
oh v
'.0 .cutv. cue . i th? rrogres-
vo iairar-r- lP;np 1 . tho vicinity of
oui-.vi'le, of v .ie4n mention, was
::Me in this- uaper a couple of tiinos
; haoing b-en injured by a mule,
kick he wad iryueg to catch, died
; hi- hue tenon home a few days ago
t oi too n: jur.es r-.e.nea.
th, nc: ld.tr t Mr. Wegener
hu f o the small est sroeo
i ary x::.y onscio-.ts, and
o, ; -ki-.g about Ills busi
e fuuoo:i! vr.ic hold at the
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tlu: re.
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ar'h -nd interment was
Mr. W,erener had re
t " iaity for a long
rutuu-ated considerable
1 ho hod a P.rao num--S,
nrt r-:dy there, but
o ootv.
Ur-n MoTidav's L-aihy.
Our friend of the older time Chris
E. Metrger, whom we have known
for many a year, who is located in
South Omaha and who is engaged
with Roberts Brothers & Rose, a
commission firm was in the city last
Saturday evening and made the Edi
! tor cf this paper a friendly call. We
were more than pleased to have a
few moments conversation with this
i stalwart young American, and spent
j the time in an exchange cf ideas, to
1 cur mutual benefit. Mr. Metzger is
j a young man, who is filled with
! pep, and get there, and we know he
j v. ill make a success wherever he
! gees.
WAS KZAR SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
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The American strenuous life re
quire."; an iron constitution which de-
Omaha to ascertain the cost cf mj--pends mainlv upon tire stomach. A
chincry and installation. Let every- ! good idemac-h means health and suc
body help and we will soon have 1 cc.;s, a poor stomach prognosticates
llp.ht. You will then wonder how j preiriature decrepitiTe ar.d ruin. The
we ever got along without it. The ' remedy which will always keen your
busy men fcr the community welfare ; stomach in Fbapo is Tnner's Amer-
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turn
we
wrote vi-
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th
r to.
l.
wki,h i
l.or
A. L.
Crmp Po vio, Ft.
Is tor they vru o
in dii2 tin.- r:-
the
"-.i - 0. I lo 1; UU i 0 ' ' ! OO
heroai-oote w-. ro k
:- vritt t:
k-nr.kv a .1 -to
uartero ?t V.'i-h:
oeoiood hi ; ad lre:
tib.-r, lid Co. p.,
Wo: th", Texas, ami
- him ther.' and
cited an ar.r-wer.
Albert is cook for his f.ro.;s..:.y.
P. which is comTo.ed of two hun-l.-o-j
ud fifty men. Mrr. Carl Saltier iva:
ho coo to write rod bo rewarded
with an answer from him. A'rer;
ays that ho is enjoying, very r oo:l
hoa'lth, but does- net know vrhers
they will bo required to move. 51
surmises they may go to Franco jus'
after the first of the year. lie ex
pressed a desire to get home for
Christmas.
Miss Margaret Wilson., daughter
of the president, was present at a
review of the soldiers whore he is
located, just a short time ago, there
being scmo CO, 000 of thorn, and she
expressed her approbation of their
maneuvering.
L
IT SEEIIS TO A C-SEAT ilAITT.
it'-
Cc
1 ,r
! l ost Saturday while assistaing in
cement of 1 :-n0Ving a rubble car of iron Lewis
-ma- S?aP '; -. vi-r hr.d the misfortune to get
I 1.: Pl.-.tunauth. It j olie Cf ins feet under the wheels.
o. the Journal the . ri fi,P veheel catching just right
stripped the shoe off his foot, bruis
ing and straining it slightly, but
he was exceedingly fortunate it did
not cut the foot off. Levels is off
work.. but v.-ill soon be able to get at
it again.
ort of t h i.-. v. coh.
the Law. Order your Osgood
lu.-.ti-i'-oufh Gara-e. All sizes.
' 'i
RA'
have aure been
need j-onr help.
at work, but
thev :
Uror.i Tuesday'- Da II v.
It has, not been so long since Dr.
D. T. "Reynolds disposed of bis busi
ness here in go to the service in the
army, felling his business to Dr. Ik
T. McCcurt. who since ho has been
here has gained many friends- and a
good practice. Now Dr. McCourt
has seen in the folds of 'Old Glory
as she had responded to the breeze,
a call for his 'Bit' and ho ha dis
perod'ef his business." and will go
to Ft. Leavenworth. Kansas, where
he -will enlist a a physician and
-r.-v.en. He has disposed cf his
bus'css to Dr. Nary A. Zaroker,
who comes here frcrry Topcka. K? r
sro?. and is a good practitioner. She
P jus-t now taking charge of the
cfkco and practice of Dr. McCourt.
loan Jdiixir of Litter Wine. Ps, in
gredients, medicinal hitter berhs and
pare natural rod vine, arc able to
accomplish it. Trir.er's American
Elixir cf Bitter Wine will pnt an
end to your suffering from couti-
paticn, indigestion, lieadacueo, nor- i
physical examination at the court vousness, insomnia, etc. At drug-;!.-: id and attacked at Pes- Angeles
henoo preparatory ic entering tho ' store . If rheumatism or neuralgia 1 some time f.inec and siabbed by two
army in the aviation service. ' depletes, your physical and mental j desperadoes, and left for dead, has
is the ' so far recovered as to Tic able to be
Joins, the Aviation Corps. j
Will Peike, the sou of Mr. and
T.Irs. Herman Reike, went to I'latts
tnotiih Tuesday, where he tct.-k the
TRANSFERRED TO C.fiiL? PIRX.
I'l-o-n rvfop.tj- !.? My.
Mr. oc-vso L. Pluut. wl:o vvas- v.-ay-
U. 3.
?ni --rttm- mn-n la wp'1 nunlififd frjr ' efiiciencv. Triner's Liniment
this position, and the best wishes of reutVly which never fails. IL fives ;
hi3 many friends go with him. Mr. ! quick relief also in cases cf l-.unbc 50, '
Reike lived near Murray for a nu:n- stiff joints,, eprains, strains. owolP
KPVJ1P3P
Tckpic-c 1511
for Sr.Se
r? rdCu 1
IlEAolOAELE
CR 170 PAY!
ALL CALLS
I-Iurmy Pjitliane
V
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K0GS 017 THE SHARE We
will pnt out a few pure bred
Pjrcc-Jerccy eovcs on shares.
Oldham Stcck Farm, Hurray.
Erinjr your -welding to us. Pl&tts
rncnth Caragre. Tel. 394.
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Li a';
VIZ Osd Blankets,
Sheep Lined Coats,
Tvlackinaws,
Sweater Coats.
Taiie advrntssc of cur early buying as we
have ths right coeds at the right prices.
our stock oi Overshoes and Rubbers are
complete in styles and sizes!
ft lk-J
& Gansemer.
tturrzy,
Nebraska
Ors. maoh 8l ESaehf Tte Dentists
The lr-est best equirpi dwttl offices in Oniahx. SpeciallcU
ehtr?e of aU -roric Ld- attendant. Modernte PHce. Porc.laia tUm
ust iika tooth. Instru-a-.t cerefaliy biormzt-i alter usius-
Bnd for rsZK saniplt of Sani-Pycr Pyorrhea. Treatmwii.
3rd FSocr Psxton Clock, OMAHA
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her of years but now near Union, ings, tired muscles cr foot,
and is, one cf tho mcst loyal citizens stores. Jos. Trincr, Mfg
in America. Success to the young : 1 333-1 342
S. Ashland, ave., Chica
Chemist,
on duty again, anu rc !;reu trans-
forred to dan-p Pike,' Arkansas, (
v hero he io reinov-od from the vie-in-.-y
of il-o exciting ex peri oncer- which j
has been bus for some lime past. j
man is the wisli of all.
Illinois.
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