Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 6, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 April 1889 — Page 3

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V7e call Special 46 t7IIITE GOODS and 1NEW DRESS It1 thb wokdeb or the age, stock of goods on the shelves, Hm m the dnm, at the Jewelry Store sod Bazar, idkv Thin hflwe receives iter ear-load of goods, they are sold with each f that there is always a dermore. The stock fa not light, or fragile character , as some might suppose, for are gold -and stiver watches beat brab, clinks of the snatrrliifek mannfiigliufc' alliwr-

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- ''Tesi tinware is iacloded in this aiaaaiaioUi stock. Many hobsenotd rjtojea that are very wseful. and or aseatal arc also sold here for -

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he headquarters for fine .Baltimore oyttcrs. He recent them daily iy eww, pu consequently, uwy are al ways tree. uil ana gel a at, a quart. - - .- -' - ma, ' Srrof:BAk.eB Wagoks At Allens. Chabxet Mobletbu cent ted fii,. pohr.sl.ck 'f Soring I tWm. HdflMmt .it fill erybody else ia stocked np before, IwJinn tuif.innviwi !iIa tUa with a stock tliat is ealcnlated. to t ine iann v,

u"' i rresh stoek of poods aeolg, ahocs jnd rubbers h 'remm d tl5n KS-lSf '"TT ' .walaraVa kept freslu A very handlWlSA.? tast.W display of ?n tnsift iLfv, od one f hi. JWf. I; Mo i,pe,liies that 1ms attracted m.Mh .wwaawyaa,. .rv,';,- - ... attentinn of. latein fact he has Choicest CSee, Teas, Tobae- ld more of lh. class of goods as and Cigars, at Hemp. Wilson's. f some ff the larger -or more .grocery store. Try .one of the new ' P?i08 ate-res- because he ex- . btaada of cMnre at this store. i hibited iincom noon taste in select ion.

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y removing the catwe i 7, . 5 ' , -T'V '"6 ItwHl not fail. 7.6dHwt w far above, the" ordinary.

g?MJgr" . , T 'lilmfr-Geni IMaj?. : Bee ;THB piece goods at Ben. BleQea A Oo.'r merchant taikring entahiishnscnl.. They embrace everythiagtbat b new, choice and deairable. Ben. McGee, the famous and poBolar hotter, presides at the osora, ana wn?irarr ana eot your garments so they willt and be a - BABSAW3. I hare four (4) "Organal will sell at wholeaah

, price, lor cash.. Cat! and ace litem. GCTUKNEB. ... . ' an . ii ' 1 Bbsb cake, craeker, pies and verythbg mmay kept in a confoot iowty or reatanrantat George 'mm.. ; yov will find the best goods, in Jfc gwwrj finest Hemp. Wibon'a. rve.$nask geoda every week, a Uiat notbiog in his hoase la stale. Call on him in "Progreaa Blocks , NETEE wscf: the world began tao.sud a atook of geodp in the JJewta' foroishmg line, been eeco 1) the store oCMcOeeACo. Any-

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- Mtypnoea. If yon don't ee what yes want jast ask for it.

We keep three or bar of the beat Biding Cnltivatora and Plows - aaade. The Oliver Chilled Plow stands at the head and we have it. BAKER, NEELD A CO C. VAKjZANDT aaa aot retired from bnsinew, bet will be Rmiim at t old stand in tbe Sudbury blk with a complete of 1'WnSETAKEB AND VVROJ&-

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arwmVK bis eatira atteation to tncMtpecuil tinea, and will gnarant wort tbe beat and price the lowest. Remember tbe place, Sudimry Wocfc, ITertll Sido Square Fine Otationety. B8T JN THE MARKET, At Cole's.

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Cots a Hoop PoxeY That is what the Whitley Reapefand Bind er is warranted to do. If you don't believe it call at' the hardware store of Baker, Neeld & Co. and see the machine in operation. Solid ateeU It throws the bundle six feet out of the way. Does its wor k clean and perfect. 'WiB eat a 2ihcb hoop ptb, and does do it. Don't believe it, eh ? Well, conje and see ij operate. . BAKER, NEELD & CO. VolperejCirtaH Bread and Hot Bella ate great favorites with those who have used them, Aa to (BQCERjs, it would lie welL for yoo to remember that Charley Mei'htetera, is in the old G reeves or II ant er e-rocerv corner. cause he has plonty of the best, and takes pleasure in waiting oo the trade. The Harrison Mixed Pai nts are ller brat and purest in the world. til cover more space, look belter, J wear better, give greater aatisfacI ties' than uny - other brand. Call and i-ee testimoniala. Bakkk, Nkkld fc Co. vwpant jet vrenm w nenoioii. Jt. '"H69 kc' With It. . Good -cake. Jnrv Robissox is the well t . .... , , tfe doea a tunvmg business in nlinir ennnfrr nrndiio vmA in tana Don't forget to look at and nrice Hrmp. Wiijsox gets the choicest as well as the freshest country produce, as bis conntry customers are of the best class of people; heacelbe batter, cheese, apjlle buttar, etc, he sells i always Waul PapebI Wau, Paper 1 We have brought, on the largest stock of Wall Paper ever seen in the ' tcwo ; 'it is also tbe finest. Tbe proof of this is an examination. Bakeb. Neeld A Co. New Hats, latest styles, nobbiest in the trade, just brought on by hfc& it Co., gents1 furnishers. oath aide of tbe square. The best grades of goods received by express constantly,-asd opiy a living profit charged. v i - 4JaajjJ4r: Ht . jf CaUfO Wo rle Y naa v lot oft firat-elaas Baggies, Carriages, PIisbtona sad Spring Wagons, at his Kvery stable, which he will sell for eaah or wilt trade for mules or horses. Call on Craig before you aell your stock. --anaasV- WaWBa w CHABI.ET licPHEETEBS, who ws so popular in the hardware business is bow an accommodating grocer in the old- Oreeves corner. Charley takes bold like an old band at the trade. Everybody likea Charley he is kind, accommodating and keeps a complete stock, and will supply yon with everything you need. Warm weather will soon be here, and the privy vaults need looking afteV John Brown has prepared bmself with tight casks, chemicals and the proper tools, sod can do this work as well as men who have come here from the cities. Call oa-'bim and get figores. It is better to clean up your premises than to have sickness in tbe family. BASE BALL, CROQUET, and CANES, At Cole's,

OH. CLOTHS LO"LY PATTERNS. I don't intend to stay in the dry goods trade. All I yant is to get the money for tbe stock I (rad ed some Kansas property for. Now come to my store on the west side and get these goods at about half price. J. W. TURN ER. Two lots on Walnut at, east of the McNary house, have been sold by Gen. Hunter to S. D. Noel and Walter Robertson. Neat cot tages will be built upon these lots i mmediately. They paid $500 each for the lots, and there is neither pavement nor gutter in front of them. Rev. Frank Eller bought of Enoch Fuller last wek the Mat ti.ews house on west 6tb street. Mens' Hate so cheap that you can save money by purchasing and laying them away, at J. W. Turn er's bargain store. ... H. J. Nichols is building a house on the west end of hie lot. corner of 7th st. and College Ave nue, to rent. Mrs. Helen Orchard's new hone warrented to Prof. Miter for $15 per mouth before it was com pleted. Don't fail to see those 11amluirg laces at, J. W.nrner's .store. ne is determined to get rid or the entire lot at Bome price. BEE HIVE. Several large baars of specie were received by the First National Bank last week. Thry came by American Express, and materially "reduced the surplus." Hamburg embroideries and laces at Turner's west side store. These goods, ladies, at you,r own price. There are times when an entirely pure article of wine is need ed, aa in convalescence, but tbe stuff bought from dealers in the cities is usually manufactured from high wines and Savoring extracts. A barrel of pore crape inice was received last week direct from Ana heim, California, and any proof of its purity that may be asked for by those desiring to use it for the sick room, or other legitimate purposes, will be cheerfully furnished. Jt is very fine, and can be procured from Oscar VSouder. whie dealer. hm door sooth of tbe postoffictt, ' m Ask for W. J. Turner's store (formerly Touruer & Buzzard's) wet side, wbenyou come to town. There you can get Mens' Hats for nothing almost. Thos. Macintosh, of Greencastle, has been appointed Superintendent of tbe work on I he soldiers' monument to represent the Board of Commissioners. Mr. Macintosh has had a great deal of experience in the erection of stone structures, having in the past few years superintended the building of court nouses at Warsaw and Valparaiso and the new buildings of the State University, Robertson Bros, keep a choice stock of groceries, and sell them at a small margin for cash. They also make a specially of the feed business. All manner of feed kept. Call and see them at their handsome room on the northeast corner of the square. Stppebakee Wagons At Aheks. WAL,L PAPEK in splendid Varieties At Oofa's,

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Fet ir B. Martin has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Bart, Roseuerry, deceased. Henry Eller brought to town and sold last Wednesday, eight t . j j t. i ?-? neaa or nogs or ms own raising and fatting, that averaged 282i lbs., tod that were just 8 months and 24 days old, He was mid $4.35 per hundred for them, Tbe piza were of the Poland China breed, and as handsome as pictures. Stephen McPbetridge moved the Williams stone saw mill, at Siinesville, last week. Steve is one of the. most useful men in the oounty. Miss May Smith of Martinsville, was visitipg Blaomin.gtoa friends last week. The dust is very rich in Bloomington this season, It rises early in the day and keeps whirling about till sun down. It improves' iMbe textqre of dry goods.-and adds to the weight ot tbe grocers canee, rice and hominy. Joseph Smith, the dealer in fancy goods on the south ' aide of the square, will furnish the albums to the Senior Class of I. U. this year, having been the euccesstul bidder. There are to be fortythree, and he says these will be the finest albums ever sold here. The bondholders of the south pike are very naturally alarmed at the decision of the supreme court, settiug aside the verdict in circuit court, and in effect enjoining tbe payment of tax on that road be' caue f an additional assessment of 45 per cent, which is held to be illegal,. Nath. Smith will become a citizen of Bloomington after bar vest. A large number of substantial fawners are getting ready to remove to Bloomington thin fall in order to take advantage of the su perior school facilities. -Henry Woolcry's family en tertained Rev, Concert of Louisville, Sunday. The reverend gentlcmau preached for the Baptist peop'e. Cap. Fields has traded the house he got from Win. Harrold Wo,W. P. Rogers for a five acre lot east of the Dunn farm, The house recently purchased by Mr. Foley from 11. A. Foxter was discovered to be on fire, lust Thursday, but vaa extinguished promptly by the assistance of the neighbors, Johh. Howe has a tele? phone aire Id his boose, aiid got the alarm promptly, The young ladies of ihe Tupnc ranee union will give a drama on the night of April 11th, to be entitled 4iebccca a 1 riumpb." -A serious accident happened to John shields, a brakeinan, when near Salem Saturday a week. While jumping from a freight ear to the tender lie missed his calcula tion, fell to tbe track and both legs were rrushvd by tbe car wheels that passed over him. Ike Sutiibin havine sold 25 acres off his farm to Aarou Gordon, aud eight acres to Tom Mathers, has rented Miss Lib Cookeriy'a house nn South Walnut street, and ...Sll n .M ..1 - ' 1 I The various assessors met in the Auditor'a office last Thursday and fixed the values for taxation as follows : Horses, 830 to $100 : mules, $40 to $125 ; cattle, $5 to U: sheep, $3: stock hoes per pound, Sc.: wheat per bushel, 75u. ; corn, 30c. ; oats, 30e. clover seed, $5 ; timothy seed,$2; potatoes,2a.; green apples, 25o.; dry apples, 4c, per pound ; poultry dozen, $2.40 ; bay, ton, $ j wool per. pouud, 20c. ; tobacco per .pound, 5c. ; maple sugar per pound, 5c. ; bacon, .pork, lard, per pound. 10c.: wiue ber gallon, $1 ; sorghum, syrup, 3Qc. j pianos, $300 ; organs. $50 ; wagons, $50 ; carriages, $150; reapers and threshing machines, $200: mowers, $50 : drill, $60 : cane and cider mills, $10 ; stallions ami jacks, JSo. l, oU0 ; sewing mactiineg,fU ; traction engines, $600 : bees, fee stand, $3, . Five or six years ago the office of County Recorder was not worth tbe race to get it, but now it is one of the best payiue offices in the county. This is owing to tl.ef in creased activity of the real estate market. Five years ago a, half dozen transfers in the course of the week was about the extent of it, nd that usually among owners of the iow-grrade land in Salt and Polk tps. It is now nouncoqimon lung for one agent to sell a half dozen houses and aa many vacant lots iu a day in the city of Bloomington, and they are 'selling; each time at an advance. There is no boom in Bloomington, but it is a rapid and (steady advance in Values. Cutlery of the best branis,and only the best brands, sold by W. J, Allen, W. J. Turner has one of the nicest stacks of luce, gloves, and other goods of a like nature in the town, and he is selling them' at the purchaser s offer. I ry him. Window SHADES, LATEST STYLES, AT GOLE'

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The Courier ia going to marry on "a popular widow. The Courier is strongly in fa vor ot placing two Democrats on the city council, That's queer, ', The temperature dropped to 24 above zero last Saturday morning, and ice. was formed. Fears are felt for the peach crop,. Chas, Gregory the deaf tnute,ts doing well, soliciting tor the sale of pocket knives, in tbe. southern porf ion of ( be county, Geo. Walker aud hia new band purchased a set of brass in struments from an Indianapolis dcaitjr, last tirees. . The well at the corner of 3d and Walnut streets is a success. It has a etrong flow of water at a depth of less than twenty feet. unrraon rwmer will iww up; the Ucraosralio enunoil kite iu the 3d ward, Howe Ryore having declined (o make another raco. Uev. Halstcad ot the M. E. chtm b preached a special sermon on Suadav last, subject 1 4,The respODsibiliry of 0w ohiirch." Take a drive over tha city, (if yoju ean borrow enough money to pay for buggy: hire), .ancj ace the iinmhpr of houses btini? finished and n we f. construction. Col. Worrell, the popular cantain rf the UnifurraTlarikHr yis nre-ieitted by bis commaud, re cently, with a very handsome and vwluable K. of P. charm. . -DV, Olryer' McWiJan has bernjp)ointed postmaster at Bartk'ttsvillc. Ot. was at one time brukeman on a mail tralu between liOUviite & Ch ieago, It is said that several of the unmarried young men among the Knights of Pythias, have created a favorable impression upon the youug ladies ot (arrodaburg. And why not ? The supply of eggs is uncommonly large for the season of the year.- J&ggs take the place of meat and should be more generally used by those whose stomachs will not bear meat. Mrs. Dura&d received a dispatch from Notre Dime, Thursday, briefly stating the dangerous illness of her son, Hampton. Mro.Duraud left on the midnight tram. The call for a special term of court, set down for Monday, has been withdrawn. The blundering manner in which business was transacted by the late Democratic legislature has resulted disastrously to the courts iu this county. The M. E. people have been holding an interesting aeries of meetings during the past week. Among those who have filled the Kulpit were Rev. J. II. Kelcham, ev. A. N. Elrod, Rev. J. W, Culnier and Rev. Zaring. If broken atone is spread thick ly over the streets around tbe square it will to a great extent pre vent the dust that is now so annoy ing, and aside from that the streets are so badly worn that a coatinir of broken atone in sadly needed. - E. Carmichael sold five lots in different portions of the city, on Thursday last, and on each there is to he a house erected immediately. A half dozen brick yards are needed just now U supply the demands of builders. The tramp who was teaching the colored baud and had organized a uaiiu ot juveniles, was drilling the lutter organization for a concert but he could n t sttiud prosperity. A suit of clothes and an abundant supply of "drinkin' licker" turned bis head ; so ho bus diaap peared as mysteriously aa he came.: aW Belter order your screen! doors aud windows at Baker, Neeld i & Co.'s before the weather gets too hot. Pictures and Fancy GOODS, EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE, At Cole'?.

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.LLYE OF T ABIES' FINE IiU A aaxaxflsaaap a., ssSaBXln ! FLOW SHOES. STONE,: Square. u. vt, .baton or Stanford n making preparations to teach i Normal School at Harroc'sburg. Tbe Greene county papers re port much sickness and a number of deaths from spinal lueniogetis. Miss Stella Strong of west of town will teach school in lUinoi t this winter. -Charley Alexander received an hundred bunches of fine bana nas last Friday. He ia in tbi tropical iruii business to mi ke n pay. -Talk about windy, dusty Kan sas, what could be more disagree able than the wind and bmeatonit dust of last week in Bloomington'!' Rev'da Goodman and Barron have been holding a aeries of meet inga at Dolao, north of town. Several candidates have been, immersed in Beao Blossom Creek, m ir-rCbas. Sibert is building several rooms oq the nort side of his west 6th street residence, and aoross the street the foundation for Jas. Giimore'a new house is rapidly being built Op March 24th, Wm. Rhodes, whose farm lies a mile and a half southwest of Stanford, died. He was a member of tbe . Masonic order, antTTyas Euried ia accordance with their usages. John. Bray 'had some fun going home, troro Bloomington with a wagon loud ot buckets which ne-,uad purchased tor bis sugar camp, ihe horses ran away ,broke a wheel, scattered the buckets, over the road and broke many of them. Marriage licenses have been i -sued to-the following named per sons since last publication : samuel JT- Wood and Adah Baker, U. B. G. Runion and Martha Arthur, Joseph Stiliion and fc.li.a J. Deckard, Tilghmau May and . Susan East, Newton H. May and Mary C. Davis, Wm. Miller and Bertha East, Wm. D. Herring and Phoebe Hazel, o. M. Mcintosh and Lizzie E. Daniels, Elmer S. Buzzard and Katie Kirby, Autbouy Johnaou and Hannah Barnes, Frank S. Chase aud Caroline Swearingen, Evan- Graves and Kate Anderson. -The building association known as tbe "Mechanics," will meet each Tuesday nij;ht in the Vanzandt foroiMire room, north side of the square. The officers of the association ore : President, Alex. Robinson; Vice President, James M. Rice; Secretary, F. R. Wooliey; Treasurer, Robert Marshall ; Attorney, W. H. East ; Directors A. T. "Massey, Samuel Dinsmore, S. E. Carmiohael, Alex. Robison, fas, M. Rice, W, H. Leas, Robert Marshall, Win. Weathers, and Frank R. Wooliey. Rev. Wilson preached in Orleans, on Sunday last. . Dr. C. D. McLahlan, one of Harrodaburg's popular physicians, was iu town last Sal urday, ; Ches. does not seem to grow older, The city Republican convention, for nominating candidates, will be held on Tuesday next, April 9th. Considerable interest is felt in the result by the friends of various candidates.' Ben. Adams jr. was so unfortunate, while walking in his wood shed at home last week, as to step on a nail, and it was forced through ihe sole of his shoe and into the fleshy portion of his right foot, disabling him for several days, Ben. treats such matters philosophically, however, and is gelling along better than his friends hoped for. The Small-Braxtan trade has been finally consummated. Mrs. Small to give possession on the 1st Hemp. Wilson, the fresh stock grocer, is op. the corner of Cib. st. aud College Avenue. Goods received daily, hence they are always fresh. Ml OF TUB Ft REGOiNG at BOTTOM PRICES At a!! 8,

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i nere were two new moows maron, tue second one appearing Sundnv rnnrniito- at R-H7 fXi.nr.ti ihe welcome rain perhaps. FINE LINE OP NEW KUKE PANTa SUITS FROM $l.2& TO $3 00 A SUIT AT TEE COBN PR. Charles Robertson, the well known grocery roan, will come be fore tus republican convention as a candidate for City Clerk. Mr. Robertson is competent, a sound Republican, and a .hustler. Like every other candidate that will be presented, Mr. Robertson will be a desirable one fr the position and if nominated will be triumphantly elected. Charley was a uoldier iu the late unpleasantness. ANYTHING yOTT WANT IN SUITS AND PANTS READY MADE AT TAB COENBB. -Edward Robinson will remove with his family to Moot ice Ho, vv bite county, where he proposes to go into business. Tbe Progress can recommend Mr. Robinson at a square business 'man, who will improve opoo r acquaintance. JM,NSS.gTOOK OF FLANNEL SHIRTS AT "THE CORNER." g-T!ie musical wonder at the Opera House, Saturday, April 20tki Don't fail to see him. Cole & Kennedy have a fine Percheron-Normao general purpose horse for this season, Prince Albert, which will stand at their stable at $8 to insure; He is a , bandsomenuiniat with a fiuereccrd and a good pedigree. Hon.HtJ. W. Buskirk has formed a partnership with Jos. Giles, at Bedford, and the latter named gentleman will look after the interests of the firm in Law rence eouuty. Mrs. Pitt man will give an en tertainment, between tbe 20th and 24th of April, for the benefit of Walnut St. Pres. church. Thes entertainment will consist of scenes from "Little Women' and from "Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works." . George Riley, who is manaiing the famous "Cow Boy Pianist," is in town, making arrangements for the apieaance of that musical wonder on the 20th. He will be worth hearing. -,-rFfHx Hii!giu8, for nianyyeara a citizen of Bloomington. and for a long time ins-the employ of the Moaon railroad company, did suddenly oh Saturday at Bedford. He had been op tuwo, and at 12 o'clock returned to tpe residence of bis daughter, Mrs Hacfcett. At The irate he fell, having been stricken by apoplexy. ' He was carried into lrWbe4tH'itd 'diM''at 6i80 p; in, '.Che remains were brought 'trr BioomingtcMnMonrWifrsfis4 tti-rcd beside those of hj wife,, iu the city cemetery, The supreme cart, fn its reversal' of the verdict in the smith t irnpike cane has evidently made a blunder. The opinion goes upon tlie presumption that Ihe Auditor had made the additional assessment of 45 per cent., and without notice, while as a matter .of fact eery step was carefully guarded, as to notice, aid the commissioners (not tbi A uditor) mhde the assessment. The certified opinion has been secured by Mr. Blair, and ii is abou ; as stated above. They'll hive to "utraiu that milk again." Miss Louisa Patton, who for a number years taught a private school, iu connection with the Rev. Edward Wright,- died on Sunday morning, and was buried from ber late residence thra (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. Services wete hi ld by Rev. L. F. Cole, pastor of tbe Cipiscopal chuach. The wonder of the world, "Texas A I." the Cowboy Pianbtt, at the Opera House, one night onlr, Saturday,, April 20th. Don't fail to see the greatest musical phenomenon of tbe world. The long a m looked for proclim mon or me rresiaent, openms for settlement the strip of laud lying near the center of Indian Territory, known as Oklahoma, was first published in the papers sn Thursday last. For years immerse colonies i f men have been camping on the borders of, thhj "promisei" land, eagerly looking over, and so fuetUneeHgoing over, only to. be driven put agaw by U. S. cavalry. Under tbe provisions of the proclamitlinn the persons who have giv en tb-s authorities so much trouble iire barred from entering land, as is also any one who enters iipon it, or endeavors to do so hefrre the 5 2d day of April at 12 o'clock, at which hour and day the two land offices will be thrown open. A number of Bloomington men are seriously considering the projet of raisinj; a co' ony of old .soldiers to go out nd. en lea vor to possess some of this vcrv desirable territory. It is said to be inferior to none iu the way of land and climatic advantages. There is no reason why Monroe cointy people shouldn't have a sliie off Oklahoma. You should see the Imndsomely decorated room of Robertson Bros, on the' northeast coiner of the wpiare. They keep a very eb'riee stock of foods in their Hue, President, especially leas Cotteea, T.ibwH-OS and Cigars. Call aud see limit. Will. Turner traded for Ihizrd fe Tourner's stock of dry go;ids, not to go into thebiHiticgs, but; to gei the money out of it. Now he wi I m11 every article in the s.oek al our o ti lijjurts.

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