Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 June 1901 — Page 1
Weeküi OTottfirf VOL. 43 JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1901. NO. 4
n m.isiini kvkky miDAY at .iahPgt, Pritoist of MY, IN Id ANA, BY l .K .MK N T DOANK,
OFFICK. in Courier Builoiko
On k W BlJ i M BtKKKT. PRICE UF Kl'ßÄCRIPTION I'. r War, rvj Numbers, Postpaid, 1.80 h iriT time im pioportion. RATES Öf ADVERTI8INÖ.
Kit letfal advertise iin-ntt leal rates, U liin'H I.ik for Ii rxt insertion ; öde.
Oaflh fill H',ii, ill insertion.
hur vearlv nuvenen-nicnt liberal eon
iract will be made to Fagalat adver use it. COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK or ill Kindt Promptly ami Neatly ex e.uted at i.ihkk.u. chicks. We invite inspection ami besinSSS.
W.C T. U. COLUMN
CONDUCTKl) HY MKS. M. L. H0BB1.
PROFESSIONAL CAHDS.
K. M. Mil MI KS. M. A. sWKKNKV. NILBURN & SWEENEY. Attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA, w ni praMlee in IS Oonrti ff Puiioi nni .Ij.i.ti nit Cur'ntl I. Particular Htliiitior icivt't; c ' lurtK.im. Ol 1 ! .Im k oli St,, nipoalt tin Ii bait, C M Juki Dee. y, 'W.
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COXcS HUNTER. Attorneys at Law .1 sii:ir. INDIANA. WiV. prartlea to tbe eoarta at Mniwii ami djuln'na ri.untM , ( ollaeiioM uid Probate irH m peeialty, i ftlci! ii Spayd'i bulldJna on Public Bquart r i b .'. I uo-lv.
Vt . A . Y i i lor. II sir I i i 1. r . IK AY LOR & TIAYJjOA, Attorneys at Law, .l.M'l-.lt. INDIANA Will practice la th.e Oourta of Dubois ant) adjoining con attaa. v x, r ImliniM County täte Hunk. r. I. i, rou. ii.. . I laUKK. H. M KK N. FISHES & KEAX, Attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA Uni practice la tin- Courts, el Da bolt und adjoining counties. SpeciaJ attention given t.. . tt i, ni. nt ol aetataa and collections. otBce in Spayd Building, orer Dntf Sb re. . -t entrance. m uren t, KM IMILNO BUETTSEB, j
Attorney at Law,
Ami Notary Public,
The ureal Curse of the Age.
( Fron our Raguku Oorri pond nt.) WASH I N(TON LETTER, ' niM.iiN. I. Cm J tint- Ii, Dl, The idt ii (.f Mexicaniiing this government by giving the President
does not rann hiyh u- a statesman A Sundav Sthnnl Cruadp War on Rahrnrk
in the Senate, but as a rough ami N,xt v.eek win miimu AI was predicted several month, tumble lighter lie in an anta 'orn-t ..r u..j... j..i i t .. l. . . . , ,
. . . " . .-uini,i . i in ioi iei Pie ironi n "-" on- umri ini lilt-M Ii ive (lr-
tn make things ptrtl ()f iDiana ,,, the boaatiful cred war on CoDtietimao Bab-
it
ian a
0 H k, of 'i-c. ui.-iii, becatiM lie id'
In all
vile and mean enough to retort t iinv plan, no matter how trracher-
oui, to wl hold ot the earntagi
others. Oot dail nteals outright , anothtr waylnv-" Hi-1 victim and kills him on the highway ur in his home, hut the worst ncbeme ever invented by man ih that ratorted to by th liqilOf seller in the dranisle with its accompanying devices. Who I a .a t
wouitl nol rauier nave a sou or a
thai kri'ivs ,ow
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mini, am hm rauw.i o,.uU wveni tow of BhelbytUlt. Mom
uouiui o-ca.-n ns thousand Sunday School worker vocatee Iba repaal uftlM tariff dutiei It Senator rritCbard, Ol H, U , Är expected to attend the nMbai on tniat controllpd t.rofbiet- ..n.l
mg i. mi .n oiiice pern. anentiy. uy nu nn iana wnui De wem to tue Sf..,(, ('.,.,,-,:,, nf i,,,!,,..- reducimn nl ik. t i ' , - rM ull munii.
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KumK pouukm iMitrotuinwwoi nuite .m , - " - .j , v -hool hi-torv . Dr. .J. Wilbur WCtUred articles which are being
aes tb-re liave I een men u ,,,,,n. r' towirds keep
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e !1 n , ' A. I . I I , . r I. .Mr i.uiirj O..
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Mexicans do with Din, lias been thrown down bard enough to have been killed every time it has reared it- bead in thil country, but it isn't lead. It a n.)v beini; nursed by
it wa-n t
along one
idea-.
In- auae
of Mr.
he didn't
a. a i ' i
.MeMlilev
J""' OhaDman. of Nw N'orlc Oe M l Id abroad clieaner than at linnie
f Dal Ifamlll nJ 1." ft L'll ,.t t TK r oknl C.r.. l ... M. p.. I I.
. um,., II,, ij. V, ÜAUCI1, PI .llier ....-I -II, Jl IIM'l ,11 .Til. D'JIH HI H I he day betöre lie called on lin.i r ,,.,,..1 ,,,,..,:. ;:i coiiips from Hn. nffbtial ,.rrin ,.f ika
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.I. .HLIMIIIf 1 .-'l-lliliwi 1 llll 11,1111
got himself interviewed, ami
dieted that both North ami South
ead the workers in a ureat State American Protective Tariff I.enuue
P1' Council over the moral and leligioua which give- away the plan of the tilth ( (in. ,, tli h ) s and rir! ,if In. llano fiffht that is to be mnria aanainal ktna
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; """,,r v 'wt.M.i -y i;e,M-w, w io ne . aronna woti.u soon tie te, uup. a... Ono fare f,)r hf roln(j - j ,lf. ,s denounced as a traitor to the
otiL's lothe t Ian- which wouht wel- .Mr. lclinlev mav tiave taken that
cnine a permanent ruler of the coun prediction seriou.-l v, lince he i
friend the victim of the robber or "Xt wnetner called president or uy known to hav swallowed others the anaaain (ban ol the liquor-w II- a"y otbertitli provided he held the equd'v as wild about the South, er? If the robber steals bis money H(bt view. That cla.-s thinks Mc j but everybody else regarded it as ii his property he leaves him -till a Kioley holds the riglit view, for lniinorou-. man, honored and rt speeded. If tin lOWB. That accounts for Mr. De- Hepublican representatives who t--.i-in slays him foi his money pew's anin.ui cement of a third term have spoken favorahl of lb pre - a i i i a b . .. ana. a , a . t
he is still fondly remembered and) civtniey Doom, Mr. uepea may aantativi tiaoooeK a nui to repeat tovt i as before. Hut the victim of
the liquor-aelier, robbed of his man
JASPER,
Will prat tlee la the
I'm If OWIintlaa. Indiuna.
INDIANA, Courts of Dttbolf und
Jan. iwa.
Sistig
OPKKATIVK DENTIST, JASPER, INDIANA. aa.oo set of tcetm. es.oo i.ll. Crown md 1' V-.' work OaM Killuis it "l-uity. i.atit BMriaeeM of attleg artiedal trrth won rii-ntfni Trrrn iaMMiaM, onir, lornerol ti, and Claj Mreet.eaatol Trlnltj tknrea. l(tll-t u. is6 -1
DENTISTR Y
hood as well a. of his money, is
loathsome, even to his friends while he lives, and a source of inexpre--
Me grief when he ih dead, from
winch their is no relict nut in lor-
gettulnesa of his debauched life and bopi 1 ia dt atb.
Dram shops are I cur-", without a a a.
one redeeming leature. .o one claims that they are a Kood thiiiL',
not l Ten the keepers thein-eli -.
They are always headquarters for the very worst element in society. When all legitimate buaineal is eloeed, and decent people have gone home and gone to sleep, these mid night lein of dissipation continue tin ir work of destruction, regardleee of law. They are the hotbed1! of sin, the place where all manner of vice and villiany are concot t d, as shown clearly by legal investigation. They are against every intereat of society moral, mental, physical and financial. They destroy home-, lead to poverty and disgrace, to thpool house, the penitentiary and the
fmllowa. Strong drink drowns out the moral sense, and the up the
very wor.-t passions of the soul. The drain shop is the great cur.se of
the age; but terrible as it is in wick
edness ai d power, if only those who
have suffered from it In family or
friend will unite and help we can
hive it from the land. Let everya a a a i
one who loves ins country, ano
nves his home, who loves human
ity, who loves the right, stand up
and do his duty. Will you do it'. Mold up voiir hand, ami answer. Henry C. Fellow.
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GROWING OLD. Old we are glowing old : Going on through a beautiful road), finding earth a more bleated abod1; Nobler work by our hands to be wrought. Fret r paths for our hope and our thought. Became of the beauty the years unfold) We are cht eifidly growing old ! Old e nre growing old: ioinj: up where the aun bine is eh ar; Watching grander horizons appear Out of cl.uda that envelop our youth; Standing firm on the mountains of truth; because of the glory the years unfold, We an joyfully growing old. Old we are glowing old : Going into the garden of ret That glow through the gold of the we.d, There the rose and amaranth blend, And each path is the way to a friend; because of the peace that the year- unfold, We are thankfully growing old. Old we are growing old? Life blooms as we travel on lp the hills, into fresh lovely dawn; We are children, who do but begin The sweetness of living to win: Rrcau-e heaven ia in US, to bud and unfold, We are younger, for growing old! Li v Lakcom.
0OOO30OCCCOCC00 COOOCK
a a. - at .
raiirotda, Any Sunday school repuDiican party, and compared to worker can go a- a delegate. Kree Benedict Arnold. The protectetl entertainment by Bbelbyville peo- intereaia intend when eongreaa meeta pie for lodging and breakfast. :;et oeat December to bare him omitted, a Credential certificate from your M pos-ible, as a member of the Superintendent and have him send bouse committee on ways and in your name immediately. For means, to have him deposed aa particulars addres- .lohn ('. Car- Chairman of the republican con man, state Superintendent, q. greeaional committee, and to defeat dianapolia, Ind. bim for re-election in 1902. They . ,..,, a'" threaten to fight every repab UvOa AllVlce. j;can who gjre;( j)im u aif.tnince nie mal mtaerable beinnin tbc troHd n tjie booaa
bic uiui-r .-iiiii-inig i rum pvNin-ns a a et v.,. : , , i t ti Uver -on, plaint More than wvaoty- .,. American Protective tie percent, of the people in the I'nittd ' an" League has declared war on sta'ts are aiflioted aim these two dia- Mr. Babcock it remains to be seen .I-. - and their effecta; ach at soar whether he has sutli dent backbone -t nach, sick Dead ache, ha utua cot-. .1 up .1 ..1 tiveneat, palpitation of the heart, heart- t. ept the challenge to battle, burn, water-brash, fnawing and barning H' tnends claim that he has the paina at the pit of the itonaeh, yellow coiirag; of his convictions and canfeJn, coated tongue and diaaarVeabJe not be made to retreat from the p taate in the immth, COtmnC ap of food !; i. , ,, 4 , , ait. r eating, lo pirita, etc. Gotoyoni f'tl0"b h by the threats o' 'druggiat and get a boUle ol August I "n.w-t'1' high protectionists. However, r lor 75 centt. Two doaea will relieve this is a matter we shall know more jroa. Trv it. .et Greeae'a Priaa Al-about whan eongreaa meets. Ar manac. .Mrrtin I- ne linan. 1 : , m . n
Jone 22 1900eoe "'J' uk1""1 uiiii win ut; neany uu . of the powerful corporations foetered A great mit d is always a geneious by the tariff and supported by the ne. Kastern leaders of the republican Economy supplies old age with party. On the other hand, if there an easy chair. lis no weakening between now and It is hard to be poor, but it is December, Mr. Babcock will have wnr.se to b hungry. Wlth ftU3a !l '".)'" of republican f . ii- .1 congressmen from the western states Many a laboring uian s down in,. ' , , ,,, , . tmn ,.',,,. 6 ,, who heartily favor the hi 1 he mtrothe world digging gold. 1 , 1 . .1 1 . r ,1 t duced at the last st tasion for the rerbs largest room in the world is ,,t.al ll Ul)l on irn an(j (.((el the room for improvement. product- ,01, trolled by the Am -riTha man who does a little andean Steel company, which can be does it well does a great deal. .made in this country much c.ieap r He who can call all men fools is, than they can be produced in Kuright in at least one instance. openn countries. It is said that
It's a wise cook that knows enough Pff Henderson also layers Mr. .... 0 I . .. 1 .. . .. . I. ' . L . . 1 1 I.. .1... .....
to leave well enough alone.
You can never drown sorrow ; it can swim longer than your head can.
The
Educate. Agitate. EtOW shall we educate? by teaching that "wine is a mocker." That total atietinence is scriptural and in harmony with science. That lict use is complicity ami a sin, and then stop there, leaving lln1 Pfühl-
Ittg that a prohibition ballot and a
prohibition party are es.-ential and imperative if WO SVl r outlaw the
trallic?
No, let us lend a hand and edu
cate and agitate on this last point.
his talk uu rely n preowq opinion, which is
the tariff on all products of the M... . I , A 1 I 1 , .
fan sit-t i trust . nave receiveu ninis
tsabeock s hill, because ttie pro
ducing classes' in the West are prac tically a unit in demanding the reduction of the tariff duties which
are no long) r net tled for ', he purwoman who loves often has nf ,,r,,t.., li,.n to mimen. 11 in.
not a "tender," but an adjustable justri.. ;(111i ,e helievts that if the lienrt- demand is ignored the republican The house without h oks, Mowers party will stand convicted before the and pictures is not 1 home, but a American people as the servant at
the trusts and encounh r disastrous defeat in the election- of 1902 and 19 '1.
1 ie
dwelling. No home is
so dark that a sun-
ago determined tu teat public opinion on the third term idea, with the intention if there was not too much
DU. it. Ha MOS1IY, Resident Dentist, UUNTINOUritO, IND. render, till profaaaloaal aarvleea to ail I'd I 8 tng iirk in thr dtntal nur. and r .mi-en to glva it Ins i-iimcMt attentton. n de platt work tptelaJly a lifit-i, and all ,irt warranted. Apr. 11, 'm.
Money to Loan
at
5 Per Cent. Wm, A. Wilson, JASPER, INDIANA,
''Ii., U, 1iih -y.
LIVERY AND 3 1L? STABLE. FERD. VOLLMER,
claim that seated his
true as tar as it go.-, but .it also from the party leaders to go slow in hfam nm.v not m in the Kn's' represented an Understanding with supporting that bill, if they wish to f a Bd woman. i r B ,1 .a. .a a. a a I I a
a nuu ti r ol men wno some lime avoid trouble and to he ntrain notn- Wes. iaotn lecognize Happiness
inated, and they are getting more until she has gone and closed the than hints from the Protective Ta- doot aft r her. r.tt Leaaue. and the Home Market There is nharit ostentation,.
bitiou pai ty men the work of teach- kicking, to atart an orgauiied move- ffch, both ttf which are lighting that it is mote cruel to the sensitive
Babcock in every way they know than 01 en sc irn. how. Membersof the Pennsy.'.ania MusU. mav WMll. the savge delegation appaarto bs takmg tums ,reasti ,,ut) rerii. niakt.th n coming to Washington and giv- lhe gentiest savage, ini! the Ibihcock idea a -win-
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If we will do this our prohibitum arP in this third term scheme. Its The Cuban game isn't being 999 Ti 1 J V l" i- 'V , T'.utL STT.
majority will be made in at least 80Coe8a W()Uhl mean the retention played with the Rules laid down by VJwm "MP. "'''7 n, ., m half the time. of too many men already in office, Secretary Hoot. Instead, the Cu- A man can gcner-lly gauge his Will be passeu Di mat ooiy. Agitation is education. How ag- to pleaafl them; but practical poli- bins have made a lot of new rules religion at any certain time by the this does not mean, DOWtvar. that itate? Medal contests, talk at home, ,imn. nevt.r butt their heads of their own. It is admitted now way things taste to him. there will be any Uuü legislation
take and read prohibition papers, unin.i lnnn ui.lU und ifntron l.,- mnmli.,, I iu . Imll. It ,1.,.,- trnt laH Kj.p, , i r. lUling im n.ssion, ot cause no uiea.t
McKinley
now study-
comments up in Mr.
iiient to n uninate .Mr. again. These men are
ing the press
Depew 'a third term interview, een
of what are known as the practical
politicians in the republican party through newspaper interview
If it be true, as reported, that Speaker Henderson will support Congressman Habe n k in the fight for tariff reduction the next Besetou of congress will witness a Betes factional light in tie lepublican party ami one that may result in a serious split in the organization and precipitate a ipiarrel difficult to settle. If Congressman Habcock has the following claimed for him the democrats will hold the balance of
We can take t tie papers and u-eour rank and QQ third term sentiment
influence to have them read. can be worked up, they will follow If we give as much thought, ef- the crowd. Some of Mr. M Kinfort and prayer to make voters as Äyi, fiends say the talk of a third we do, and have done, to make ah- tenu sentiment is very disagreeable stainers, we will succeed equally to him, but that statement is not a well or better. Dear white ribbon reasonable one. since hecotild Quit k-
A.m. a . a a a.
sisters. let us do the one
leave the other undone. Work for he would not accept another notui
our own ballot ami to change licen.-e nation. So long as be fails to make
ballots to those for prohibition, this announcement, the public natLl us do this with all our might, ur!lv take it for granted that he isupporting the cause to the last ce t U(,t nnfMM I.
of our ability, taking the chances of That Mr. Charles (i. Dawes,
being out of fashion in our tires-, Comptroller of the Treasury, who
al-
that there is no likelihood of imme- ticious youths should never be
diate action by the Cuban Constitu- lowed to appear before guests, tional Convention on the demand The av ra'-- woman's mouth is of this government that the Piatt tot) large becaUSS she stretches it amendment be accepted without smiling at women she dislikea. condition which was this week for- The (.otinttv doctor may lack ur-
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mi.! n,it tt al a II l al a 77 ' i . 1 a J POIISO, M UMCn u 1UMPII-:VV1 PTV lO Mnplia-I.' niMl nol v J,iit hi tfilLr iv ihiiniincihir th.'it ..nnrt. U n... I ... - 1 -- 1 T . 1
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tiou has received a better idea of the tUity
reai senumeni 01 a minority 01 tue . , . ... ... .,. it ....
.. .... ., , - . s . ii you Wl-n to ne naien nnta in- me tie mm nun. o u nnn"' . Wl LZ ahen some one declares der wise leadership, will profit by than (.en. Wood has i been able to cioM their eyes all it. The friends of the trusts in give at any tune. It has come from J ,. congress are well aare of this fact, private sounes, and has served to ' , iL : h ... . the American
and extra ndinary versa-
ure inimical to the interests of the trusts wi 1 ever get through the sen ate. for there their friends, under the leader-hip of Marcus Aionzi lianna are strongly entrenched. A hol n publican light over the reduc
tion of the Dingley duties, however,
the trust
md tariff question as an IssttS in
the next pre-ud ntial campaign, and
1. .L! al av In PflTV ,V. Jl Tl 1 1 T I 11 P Tf . IIP H'uv.-v
l ik 1 mi i i in mi .1 ii innr wpfp j , -a- .
md avoiding extravagance in every ,,os,,s a n vim. personal friend of omtewhftt m.i.ldle.l H i nni h. woman that a man is trying to get, rott ctiye larin
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w.tv in um nM4un i n ii.nifc. xir, MCMniev, snouni ne negiect- Heved that the i'uhans ex pect to ac- a,m ouu n i.-i u;iur B. ,
AMY K. 0ALCH jng ollicial duties to push along complish anything at present by de- Wf from. "l i . his candidacy for the seat now held dining to accent the IMatt amend- Nature has dor.e a lot for a wo- ,)Ur,,'r'
T I. I L Il'.lä a, n a t t ft t t Til I "
me saioon rvecper urn. tjy .Senator 'Hilly .Mison, ol ins
line. Kvanevills
Under this beading the Christian I itgtudad in Washington as indiHerald has for some time been pub- C,BI Mason made a mistake ia . at 1. . I . ... I I b il Ma I . L. , t
l.',l.;n.. tl, v .u-a i, In reiii ..rn .-is to Vi llfll lie ini i;ini ion .ui iiu-
whethere church ahoold accept the ley would follow s h .nd-off policy saloon keeper's mo. ey to aid in its ' Senatorial figh . befriends
apiritual work. The following letter " openly c aim mat ne .as 'from a saloon keeper at Bismarck, thf Ml and cordial kupportol the
main sr uk kt, Jasper, I ml Pa., is among those they publish, amrainiairauoo, sua low m low pro-
Mwavs am ti. i , o (.nnsistent and take the money 1""' ""' "lai iaci 1
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v.u..-ty fur customers ,rii,,i,.ru wn trive von. and, when you think V' u " "I""- ' "
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I v ireeobes f ro,n
are rigtit.
soul" livel
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" " " Hri! oi iiuiHiifi anil al- ai in" ' " " v . . - , , aa :.. i'uuieountiea. Hr... n.i and. i ke all other law-abiding edi- Maas OB the t nor of the Senate, m
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aH SO cheap terms.
zena, we will cease to be your agents,
nint, as they know that the admin- man, but there are 11 mixed drinks "What did you say to the law vt r ; . , : .. ...1.1 .... it ta . : .1 1 . . .1.. ........ .'........... 4 . . l,.,l ., ntnn'.i . . , r . 1 : 1 1 :
i-iitnioii riuiu 1101, 11 11 w i.nieu 10, inai nnr iow in u uc.u umu about breaKiiig your miner s win 111
change an act of congress, but their broken heart. game is believed to be to leave the Dogs and youths are loyal to those
inauer open until congress meet", wt,o are kind to them. Kegarding low mo a rsasonSDie per cm. and then appeal to congresa for their tormentors they are as fangt what h' got out of it." Chicar modification. There are reasons fa a8 elephants. Ib cortl.
lor mo oeliet that interests other
your lotetest'
"I told him I hoped he would al-
f
St. Peter "There h an "X"
octw,ia.-iy 'and your queationia settled forever." 'fir the administration. Mason j for it.
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a I ,1 1, r . , 1 .Ills.1. 1 rilll 1 liuft tliunrn .,11, ii than the welfare of Cuba are con- ,. ... , i
trollinga majority of the convention. :Ven n;e oeKin , " marked opposite to your name; can Whatever else may be said of At- bul he S3f you explain that?" torney QsjtwrtJ Knox, "he ain't no thpy are 8eek,n a w,fe' 0 ' Toole-" Most likely that 's tdieap man." He has just bought When a girl refuses a man she tbiin ten dollars Oi btrried from i residence erected by Mrs. Geo. W. generally goes to tho window when Mistet o'tha ly." -H -rlein Life.
LhiidS, paying it is said, $150,000 he leaves, expecting to see him tali
0 A. S. up against the nearest tree and sob.
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