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Loup City No ith western.
VOL. XIV LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1896._NUMBER 39
The Northwestern
"’UBLISHKD BVKRY FRIDAY
AT Till'. COUNTY SKIT,
U Ko K IIKNSU'IIOTIH.
Editor »n<l Publisher
TEKIMV »l SO per Year. II Paid in Advance
■at«r»l At tba Jjoap City I’oatoffles for hut
mission through tfco riisllv u »-ad
•lasa uiA'Ur.
The farmer, the merchant, and
all men of busincs and of different
professions! pursuits should drop
politics mid settle down to business.
The supervisors of Hhermau coun
ty have passed a resolution asking
senator elect, J. W. Heap}' and rep
resentative elect, J. M. Snyder to use
all honorable means to secure the
repeal of the act providing for the
extermination of the Rusian thistle
in this state. This, we believe to
be a step In the right direction
^ When the act was passed, however,
men of all politics believed it to he
a good law. Rut it has proven to
he a very expensive undertaking,
and practically no good has resulted
from it. Sherman county bus thus
far complied strictly with the pro
visions of this act, and in conse
quence has been to hundreds of dol
lars expense. Other counties, we
ure informed have not don# so. The
law should he repealed.
If the farmers of Nebraska would
turn their attention more to beet
sugar raising they would then be
producing an article for which we
Lave a home market, and all the
profits would not be consumed by
freights. Our principle live stock
aud grain markets are so far away
from us that, as producers we cannot
realize much after the freight is paid.
▲ home market is Die best market
in the world, and the nearer we are
to it the better. The bounty paid
for the manufacture of beet sugar
amounts to only five cents per capita
And for this trifling sum yon are
afforded a market that will enable
you to realize a net profit of about
$30.00 per acre every year that you
are blessed with good crops. Farm
ers, give this matter your serious
consideration. What we wartt is a
beet sugar factory right here in Sher
man eounty; one that will employ
four or five hundred of our men
during the winter months, and one
that will furnish you this much need
u.l l.nrm. rmirlfut.*
The “Patriots of America,” we
understand, are considerably worked
up over tue exposure they received
from this paper last week. And
well they might be. It was like
throwing a bomb shell iuto the ene
my's camp. The orgina/.tion is
nothing but a scheme gotiin up for
the purposeof deceitfully uud secret
ly inducing republicans to Join them.
It is auother Farmers Alliance, ouly
that its members are composed more
of lawyers and professional otllcu
"• seekers.
f ft ft
•
When the “Farmers Alliance
was gotten up its member* aud cab
inet ottleers spoke right out iu public
for the principles it advocated, al
though they did uot publish the pro
ceeding had iu secret meeliugs, but
the “Patriots of America' arc iitiug
cuuuiog aud deceit to gatu member
ship. They tell you ‘there is n<>j
politics IB It, wbru the facts are j
there is nothing visa in it.
• •
£
A further pioot of the political
sschwuieaof the “Patriots of America '
has )Uat reached as Just before i
the usscicm they held a meeting in
this uift tu the Wsiworib hail and
patted a raaoiuitou lo support Itryau ]
wbarwupoa two of Ita memitere got:
up and left the hall. Ob •*», “there j
• Is no poll Ik* ut It M
• *
Neat weak •• and produce a few ,
esUacia from the Patriot# llullatia
which will hw inwiaallag reading j
Of courav that* will tm “aw polttusj
4ft it I
Supervisors I'roceeillnK*
The following resolution whs adopt
ed:
The county of Hherman having for
the last two years endeavored to com
ply with section 21 to 26 inclusive, chap
ter 2 of the completed Statutes of 1825
being an ael to provide for the des
truction of the Ru-slan thistle to prevent
Its pread, to provide for the collection
of expenses incurred thereby and to tlx
penalties for a violation of this act, ami
feeling that tin1 law is of no particular
I)1 neflt to the citizen of Hherman county
and that Its provisions In spirit and let
ter are not observed by the adjoining
counties and in conseijuenee all the labor
performed and expences incurred by
this county III endeavoring to extermi
nate Russian thistles under the above
law, Is and bus been of no avail and
lias preveil a great expense with no
practical benefit to Hherman county of
the Citizens thereof. Now therefor he
II
Resolved: That we the county
Hoard of Supervisors of HhennanCoiin
ly, Nebraska, In regular session assem
bled with full knowledge of expenses
Incurred and benefits received, under
Mild law. hereby rcuucst our legislator*
elect, to wit: .1 W. Ileapy mid J, M
Snyder, to use all ttielr honorable means
to secure the repeal of the aforesaid
Russian Thistle Law a (the next session
of the legislature of this state.
The following claims were allowed,
deductions for taxes made and warauts
ordered drawn on the various funds:
urvtda i I'UN I
O Beii»cb<»,‘"r ■ .•.9 I 20
On»»i»a Printing (Jo. 17.00
Lewis Hechthold. 4,00
Joe KoZCl. 8.30
Independent Pt. Lo...... 18.*>0
Agricultural Fa*r Ass’n.. 168,05
< rinutut Pt. Oo. 7.45
Hr. J. W. Jones. 8,00
Wm. Cramer. 10.50 tax 6.40
Lewis Boehthold ........ 18.00
F. Johnson.180.50 tax 0.72
Eugene 'I'raoy. 100
George Peterson. 4.00 all tax
.James W. Johnson. 4.00
(ieo Truism. 4,00
Herman Fieblg. 4.00
James W. .Johnson. 8’60
Geo Latherroan. 500 all tax
Jens Crlstensen. 5 00
J p Parker. 6 00
11. II. Bristol. 5.00
(ieo. Whiteman jr. 6.00 ,
J P. Parker. 8.40 „
W. 8. Fletcher. 6.00 „
Thos IJttddow. 6 00 ,,
N. L. Talbott. 0.00 „
John Malhewson. 6 00 „
Ed. Achenhach. 6.00 „
W. 8. Fletcher. 3.60 „
James Kliudt. 4.00
Thes Clancy. 4 00 „
Harrey Barnes. 4.00 „
Harvey Chapman. 4.00 ,,
William Kuland. 4 00
James Flmdt. 4.00
Wm. Cramer. 8.00
N. B. Thompson. 8.00 tax 6.70
J. 8. Pyke. 8.00
E. Holcomb. 8 00 tax 6.06
Willis Waite. 8.00
Michael Kewollnski. 4.00
Joe Slwinskt. 4.00 all tax
Anton Waskowiak. 4.00
Anton Kwiatkowskl. 4.00 ,,
Frank Dzwlgle. 4.00
Michael Kevolinskl. 8.50
Henry Beck. 4.00
John Murray. 4.00
ltav. Hichatdeon. 4.00 ,,
E B. Wait. 4.00
F. H. Kansgeu. 4.00
E. B. Wait. 8.60
J. A. Niles. 3.00
Alfred Klttell . 6 00
S. II Branscomb. 6,00 tax 5 84
O, G. Hanish. 0.00
Lawrence Peters. 0.00
W.C Dietrichs. 6 00
W. C, Dietrlebs. 3.70
(J II. Wineteer . 2.00 all tuv
Geo. Newberg. 4.00
J. A. Swanson. 4.00
E. Muni). 4.00 „
I, , llobart. 4.00 „
Henry Haller. 4.00
Peter Moritz . <1.00
Peter Me Keen. 0 00
Karl Petrick. 0 00
(i. W. Hraiiiiner. 0 00 ,,
Win. Bowen. 0 00 4 70
G. W. Ilraiutner.'. 3.N0 .87
Win. Snyder. 2.00
John F Sin it ti. 0.00
Then 44’rehe. 0.00 4 15
John G. ll.ulnra. 0.00
K G. Taylor. 0.00
Win. Jeffrey. 0.00
John G Hadura. UJIO
J A, < 'onverae. 4.IHI a))
J I. Hawk . 4.00 „
W Hawk . 4,00
Ed. Holmes.... 4 00 ,,
J I. Hawk . 21ft* „
lino McCook..... 0,00
Enoeh Gow In .. o is) „
('.•ranee l.lnuibbl. (HO ,,
K W Si*rk». i; (HI
1>. O Eilvn . (i.oo
I hen McConh .........., X.NU
H Brewer . 2.00
W K Mel lor. 4,00 „
K A. Brown . jui „
M K Hat tniial.. |(UNi
J. tsu'iKenlfrow... 47 ay 14.70
school In.i M.,, .list
iiiuatia Print. < o,. 51 50
K A * ruwii .74 mi 47 4*
l eu Klein J Ml
Menti M’ltlert ... . 2<si M||
S I) i.\|!g to | 1
it 44. Paiittn ..... pt t>i
J' lkM 55 I ug 4>> .5.5
lirllHIII 5 ■■It-III kill
w, h,i*a| |)til, \ u k| tai
hvvDliin* t,nm(mi Is,,,, 4.1,14
I 5|. I'ttUal .... .... 11 Ml
I 51 IStaial , 14 1)
IM Utt ,, 4 ill
l.wifi I '151 l*|> ..... .,, • .50
Lew 1* Be. M holtl ., 1 Vi
4 I* l.eln.nger || «)
4 lank kt lnii .... ..... 7 To
Hewn He« • , 1 so
li.fci. M 'liuii |4a
PtMef M.K'wu ,, fMu
lltsil I luttaet t Ml
ItKIlMiK M *|t
( U*l>nvO IW
Kmt 55 iiktiaiu kin
Walter McNaultjr. 11.80
O. 4 • mi non. 8.00
Walter MeNaultv. 8.50
W. T. Glbaon.117.50
K. Hehneiderlte. 8.00
Auguat Moll. 3.00
Peter Graaeh. 8.00
Otto Becthold. I <)<)
l.oul* Bocthold. 5.50
Win. Kowe. 8.35 all
Win. T. Owen* . 80.35 80.88
l.oul* Beohthold. HO oo 4.31
Christ Tbode...35.00 33.11
John Waaelewskl. I 30 all
Hubert Kidman. 1.80
Frank 1’olfkl. 3.50 ,,
W T.Glbaon.833.40
.la*. I4epew. 3 50
Ja* I )ei e w. 5 50
Henry Beck.30.50
Guy E. Holme*. 11.77 8.00
< baa Gaatcyer.. 3.35
W T. Owen*. 8.50
I. oul* Heelithold.. 3 00
M. E. Hivliurat. 40.90 .
Bil liard Baker. 5,10
II. II. and W. Beck. 41,50 rdl
George Fugle. 8.50 830
W. I» Haw>er. 5,00
J. I* Beck. 3 50
Frank Curry .. 6,00 «
HO riiornpaon.. 10.50 4.441
W. F. Hpeneer... 3 04)
J. A Trallkill . 3 00
Janie* I Hepew. 9.20
W T Glbaon. 83.10
W T Glbaon. 30 30
John Nave. 1.25 all
E 0 Kirk. 1 25 ,,
Henry Beck. 18.00
Walter Hbettler. 1,50
V li Buoiier. i! 00
Abel Hack. (18.15 1,83
E. II Wllklriaon. 16.45 a!'
Frank Badora. 9.00
Kayatone Luiolio Co.864,80
Jauirog&Gale/.cuakl. 80 30
(Berk* Broa.332.00
Peter Mi Keon . 14.50
The fnllowlnv elalm* fur I ilio. tier
formed In the destruction of Itiicntfin
Thistles on the public loads <> the va
rious road districts in Sherman < juiitjr
mid examination* of said districts In
Hoarrli of Knsslmi Thistles were showed
deductions for tuxes made and warrants
ordered drawn on thofleneral Fn*d.
Dav II. Richardson. 7.00 a', tax
Bertha Richardson. 0.50
Robert Kowalewskl . 0,50 „
Fred Schadt |r. 1.00
August Reiman. 4.00
Charles Coulter. 12.00
O VVlirairmor. 4.00
Fred Sehneiderlte. 0.00 4.07
A M Kurus. 15 00 7.05
HU Bristol. 0.00
John VV holder. 0.00 all
(.'ha* Court/,. 4.00
Oust Johansen. 0 00 all
WWW! Isou. 8 00
Jacob Albers. 7.00
Oeo I .eat he mi an. 4.00
A. Booking. 8.00
B McDonnel. 32.00 4.15
John Stewart. 2.00 all
S. Hury lu. Hi 00 8.71
BBugeo. 8 00 7.00
Nlel* X Jenssen. 8,00 4.25
James Pritchard. 8 00 all
Dav Riehurdson. 4.00 all
R Rcincrtsnn. 18.00
Walla* Peters . 4 00
Peter Tbode. 8 <M>
T V Robert* . 0.00
RUSSIAN THISTLE FI ND.
Robert Kowulewsk!. 0.50 all
Felix Kowalew*kl. 50 all
Rertha Richurdaoti. 1.00 all
Vernice Kichard*on. 1.00 all
Joe Kowalewskl. 3.75 all
Fred Schadt sr. 2.50
James Cline . 2.50
A. M Burner. 4.00
E.A. Brown. 6 00
Fred Schadt Jr. 2 00
Fred Zwink. 2 00
Frank Zwink. 2 00
John Wheeler... 8 00 20
K Kay. 1 50
William Albers. 1 60
B McDowell. 50 00
liKVKHAi. rrvn
E A Itrown . 24 00
Jacob Albers. 2 00
The claims of Belle Brook George
Brock Geo W. Holmes ol $11.20 were
disallowed.
The claims of Jacob Benton and
others were disallowed for the reason
that the same was not tiled and prepared
as provided by statute.
Claim of J A Niles for 9-100 was al
lowed at 92 00 the claim of94 considered
excessive
Claim of II. Wlneteer for 411 oo for
constable fees was allowed at 92 the .
claim beiok considered excessive.
Claim of William Hovder for 97 for |
soostable fees was allowed at 92 the j
claim beioK considered excessive.
Claim ol M, Brewer 9<i for constable
fee* was allowed at 92claim considered
excess i ve,
riulm of K A Armstrong for 911 darn-1
me. sustained by hole in culvert was j
referred to by Tp Iroard of II */ard T|> J
(In Motion the County Clerk Is ord -
lend io c,tn*e new door (<• h< laid III ;
the court room, also to have lit* court
room papered anew and oeilliiK» of
lower room* repupered and to purchase
• sulthneiit nii'iiticr of *otlalile chairs,
toot iim.i ms * pitoon* els for court
room
Board adjorned to Jan. 7. WI.
|,o.il> Item. County Clerk.
Awarded tiigtiavt Honan*
Wor d's Fair.
oa
BAKING I
POWDER
MOST PfKFBCT M U»B
A pM i-tsfe i I«*<w ef Tat.r l’**Ja
Pas tMa *.iii wins Men *s «*r * ..iWsS
#9 VIAKi THI ITAKIWUD,
SPRING MEDICINE
I* Simmons i iver regulator don’t
forget to take it. The I Iver gets sluggish
during the WI iter, just like all nature,
and the system becomes choked up by
the accumulated waste, which brings on
Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake up your l.lver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR to do It. It also
regulates the Liver—keeps It properly at
work, when your system will be tree from
poison and the whole body Invigorated.
You get Till*! HKHT Itl.OOO when
your system I* In A| condition, and that
will only he when the Liver Is kept active.
Try a l.lver Remedy oiue and note the
difference. it take only SIMMONS
Liver rug or- it is Simmons
Liver Regulator which makes this
difference, 1 ake It In powder or In liquid
already prepared, or m ake a tea of the
powder; hut tat e SIMMONS I IVER REGU
LATOR. You'll tin 1 the HLLj 7. on every
package, ! ook for It.
«l. 11. /a-iliii AC Co., I*Ii1ImiI<'I|>IiIu, I’a.
Wukeupyour liver with a twenty*
live <'<>111 package of Hlmmons Liver
Kegulator- enough to wake up the
liver of the whole family. A dose a
day I* enough, and a small one at that,
hut It will do the work well and with
out discomfort It I* the Best Blood
and Best spring medicine. It D the
sluggish liver that cloggs the system
and poisons the blood. Wuko up the
liver d. II. Zellln & Co., Philadelphia
Pa.
TIMK TAB LB.
Hi; KI.I NOTON A MISSOURI HI V ICR It. K. '
Tit A INN LKAVB AN FOLLOW*
No 4ft. Accra., dally e*. Ntin., for lie* ,
piililIvan and all |*ilnt* east and
west.I an a in
,4o. Ml. Accra- dally, «*, Sun,, for Ober*
11 ii and liileiiundlatu stations tbftOpm
Sleeping, dinner and reclining uliulr cur*
(scats free) on through trains. Ticket*
sold and liaggagc chucked to any jsjlnt In
the United Hiatus or Canada.
For Information, maps, lime table* and
tickets call on or write to K. M. Davidson,
Agent. OrJ.PIIANUJs, liuu'l. Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Ncbruaku,
U, P. RAILWAY.
Beginning Sunday, November 17th, «
trains will arrive and depart at this
station as follows:
Leaves Leaves ]
Monday, luosday, / g-on
Wednesday, [ ™ ' Thursday. [ „
Friday, aturday J**ul
Arrives at Loup City dally 7.15p.m.
Close connection at Urund Island for
all points East and West.
F. W. Clinic, Agent,
NOTICE.—Those Indebted tome are :
hereby notified to pay their accounts i
and notes before Dee. 15th. <
Closing out Hardware at cost. <
ClIAH F. gTAIlL J
_ I
Tim a, 1,1 WAV of del I vc l in lp ^
by post-boy* compared with tin*, mod
ern telephone, Illustrates tbe old tedious 1
method* of ‘‘breaking” colds compared
with their almost Instaulou* cure by
One Minute Cough Cure. Odendahl
Bro*.
Scaly eruption* on the head, chapped
hand* and lips, cuts bruises, scalds, and
burns are quickly cured by IieWitt's
Witch Haz'd Salve. It is at present the
Article must used for piles, and It al
ways cures them Odendahl Bros.
PJ pounds of pure klitlo rendered lard
fur #1.00 at S. K. Iteyuold’a meat
market.
(’utulMrl To UAilfurulA.
livery Tuesday inorumg, a tourist
sleeping car for Hull l.ake fily, Han <
PrincUcu and l.o* Angle* leave* u
Omaha and Llneolu via the Burlington e
Itxiite. 1
It I* carpeted; upholstered In rattan
ha* spring seats and baek* and la pro
vliled with curtain* Itrddlng, tewels,
•usp ets. An #*perlen»ed eacuralon
conductor and a uuiloriued I'ultman 11
psiites gt company it through to the,
I‘sc I Ite coa*t
Wh.l* neither a* egper,*lt*ly iaished ^
a»r a* d«e to long gi »• g sleeper. It is
just a* good to ride In Meeoad t is»# ,
n, *< tt are henoted and the price of a i
• ith. • Ts enough aod big enough for
Iwu, Is vary re <**»**,ante ! {
l'u> farther iwforiMalion see
II If hum, BAM Agent 11
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U*rlH) Ugsbel Mepeer
Prsses yoiu tes 1
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D. C. DOE, A. P. CULLEY,
Vlce-Presl'lent. Cashier.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Capital Stock, $60 .000.
Loooe on Improved forme at NIKE pm oent. Bool Oompooy end keel tamo
OoBsaavovonraei—Chemical Rational Book. Rev York (ftp, B. Y4 OmB
BooIoboI Bane. Omaha. Hot—oho
W. J. FISHER, OEO. E. BENSCHOTER,
Attorney and Notary Publlo. Publisher Loup Oirr Northwester*
FISHER & BENSCHOTER,
REAM, ESTATE AGEJYT8.
LOUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA.
fowii Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lands for Sale
ADAivi schaupp,
Will pay the highest market price for
JM1 i®l at j
dcAlpine, Loup City, Shaupp, and Ashton. Also highest
prices paid for hogs and cattle at Loup City.
Wake ap your system by waking up
our liver— Simmons Liver Regulator
rill do It—and a twenty-live cent pack
go at that. It Is an active liver reme
ly and a mild laxative. Just the medi
ine for all the family, children and all.
t’s a sluggish llyer that causes all
Ickuess because of the poison that gets
nto the system. Try Simmons Liver
tegulator. It is better thaa pills.
.U, Zell in A Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
The best blood medicine for twenty
ve cents—euougb for the whole fami
ir. Get a package of Simmons Liver
tegulator, the best spring medicine
nd the best blood medicine, because it
1 the best liver medicine. If your
iver is active It will throw off ail lm
urity In the system, and all depression
f spirit. Wake up your liver, but do
with Simmons Liver Regulator.
H. Zellm A Co.. Philadelphia, Pa.
WantbO -savaasi. VAiTHVt't aaa oawo
teu I., travel tor reapousible MlilillthMl
ouso in Nebraska Salary #X>. payable III
eekiy anti eapeates Poeltlou pnrmaueat >
eferenoe, l.uoluw eill-alilrsawtl *iaib|>e*l
aveioped The NaUouai, stai HuUUlua.
htoagu.
M ASTKM'S IAI.lt
eekei a.. No tie.
la Ska Ullitll i wait u( the I'tllal Uttu
•i the eumsi wl Nebtaoha.
ithM P-taa ea4 free* Cote pant,
i at, i uiuptaiaaate
va
n*k Net a»*4e«, ai. »■, l‘*#«s l*ata la
aanaaty
r«ta«lwa»a af Mutlgage.
Vakti* aottaa l» aereby al*e«* taas la
hi ueone S‘,4 by f nine of a goerea ante#
I in the abova » •** «** the ilk 4* of I
••ssimi w. I. h » I1** It Jt . UniM
ki t.sn, a*y oI lk« i 1*. nil * mil ■>* ike
nda*t lie at lot it*a 4i»«ti*l **t Haliwla
i i. st taa 4**4 4av of Maeayabee. i*aa, at
ie b**oi of S stiu, k la Ihe fo»aa*atn .<1
114 .lay, *1 the It >*l gout uf Iks that
>«*t i uonty > util Most# ballot*** la lha
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TBS MILD POWER OUROL
HUMPHREYS*
Dr. Humphreys’ gpeclflca are solan tlilnaUr
and carefully prepared Remedies, need toy ya—
In private practice and for over thirty yams Hr
the people with entire success. Every stogie
Specific a special cure for the diseaasaaaM^
ao. gpicmc roa mas
1-Psvsn, Congestions. Inflammatlona. .9
9— Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Oollo... ,9
9—1Teelhlogi Colic, Crying, Wakefulness ,3
4— Diarrhea, of Children or Adulu.
O—Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colls....
4-Cholera Morbus, Vomiting.
9—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. . I
&—Neuralgia, Tootiiacha. Fgceacbe.... ,: I
V—Headaches, Rick Headache. Vertigo, .9
10— Dyspepsia. BUiouaneea. Constlpatioa ,9
11— Huppreaaed or Painful Periods
Id—W hile*, Tier Profuse Periods. ,9
13- Croup, lmryngllia, Boarsenem.... .! I
14- Halt Hbeam, Erysipelas, Eruptions.
1 A—Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.. I
14—Malaria, ChlU*. Fever and igM....
17-Pllea, BUnd or Bleeding... j i
IN-Ophihalmr, Boro or Weak Eyas_, , i
19-Catarrh, Influents, Cold InUa>Head . i
30-Whooping Cough..... . I
91—Asthma, Oppressed Breathing........
93-Ear Discharges, ImpairedHearing I
93— Hcrofula, Enlarged GLands SwsUlag , i
94- Coast si Debility, Physical Wsakneaa , >
93—Draper, and Scanty Becrstioas. , ;
h4-»ea-»lrha—a. IrkBsss from Hhllag ,
It-HMsrf Diseases... .
9H Nervous Debility.......I,
119 Bara Meulh, or Caiihiw. , ,
39-1 riser y W eakness, Wetting Bad. .
Sl-Palnful Perlada.... e
33- Dleeaseesftbe llpart.Palpitation)■
33 Epilepsy. Hpasm*. hi. VHu*’ D*ao*...I.
34- IMphtkerla, rieerated hum Threat. J
S3-« bruulo Cuagralloua A Eruption,
lives DR HUMPHREYS' aam SM
11 SPECIFIC FOR BKIP, ZO#
Pul np la emeu tuxiiu* of plrmsal psUs*hJaa*
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