Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1888 — Page 3
Keener Township Convention
The Republican voters of Keener township are requested to meet in rajj^aconvention nttheDeMotte school building on Buturday, Mch. 24, 188Sr«t 5 <i clock p. tn to nominate candidates for the offices of township trustee, two constables, one justice of ( the peace and two road Supervisors, and to transact pther political business. By order of toximhipreammittae.
Call for Newton Township Convention.
' Tho Republicans of Nnwt'on .township will meet at tho several school houses, in said township, on Friday evening, March 23, 18P8, at 7 p. in., to transact butiuOßs'es follows, te-vvit: 1. To take a poll of the voters in such district. ••» • -3»—-ToHeeLhy-snajoKty- ballot. a delegate to the township convention. _3. To cast and count a vote for a townslpp ticket,. i-.-,,.!,... The delegates so selected will meet at Saylor ScsKoc 1 hou ?e, on Sat ur cl ay, 1 March 21, 1683, at 1 p. nv.,' to transact business as follows, 10-wil; 1. To receive reports from the seju ol districts Meetings. 2. To complete the ticket in ease no nominations are made by a majority of those voting at the school house meetings. Signed; Chas. J. Wcan.'S. B. Thornton, Ik Rowen, O. C. Halstead, Jeff Smith, John Warren, Jesse Frown.
Jordan Towship Concentions.
Thera will be held at each school house in Jordan tovvns’up, at 7 p, m., on Friday, -March 2,‘>, lps'S, a l.opublican meeting of tho patrons and voters | of 6uch school district to transact tho h following business: 5 l v To make out a liit of volet's'n Ike I ..district. ' 2. To-eJftit one defecate- to-tho tow«I ship convt nti'. nby a majority I allot. | 3. To cast aml coun t a ballot for a I township ticket, svitnee;. to a decision of the township convention. The delegates yVoted .as abeve pro- ! vided wiil meet p.t_ 2 p. m. Saturday M;irch 21, ISB3, to transact'the following business: . 1. To receive and collate the votes I cast at- the school .house -.meetings and announce all selections made by a, majority iniiiol. 2. To cpraplotc the ticket-by. a lha|l jprity bid lot of the dtd.'-.gato-g.- • - g . i . Signed: | John Wa y prim , Lewis Fredrickson, I A. W. Liirsh, F. ,C, Lar'di -Tautos i’.ri.’ai‘■l lis, W. W. Keed.diceßpeßulks, dvr.'fan % Dunn. John N. Hick noil: Robot;'. Itrand. ; .John V. liiir. i'phivm Fleming. John Kelly, Marl. Ilcwi, Julia KcUug,' Mary I Dewey. . . — ~~
Wai'iots ,C»a»'fflaSio». I Kotiee to Rt])nb!:c;.n vot'cra of Marion y township: | At a joint iveer.i-'g of the Republican I . comnri’B’e* of Marion l -tvnshin, the fi following plan for holding tho township F convention v. : radoj-ted : Each school dim.F t and each ward u in iotya .shall otiliiled to. one deleft gate amt if o .- l; r bit voters arc .present s| they be etttilled to an extra-delegate | for each fraction ok ton over four. —Sr-- 1 The cotTvm rinrrv WilD Vc h eld o n Fridtiy. Match %•. 7 (decas-: pf rn , | in the. several school bouses am! at the ' i following price ; in',ivmgsei or: gVVani V I—nr tic* court k«>ns<v J. W. Powell I' chairman. . Ward ii -sumo place, J its. ■ Antrim, chairman. Woidlri -at Ham mond ri; Austin's idli .e. Vv'. if, Austin, ■ chai tin an. Ward 1Y - M,t tho l»bV Mo-t—----sa"'ft-oiKc c 7 LTI7 Wn s. i h nrn-, channutn. : O . .......... . < Ward V —at zen’s Bank, W. W. c; atrnfiSrn ~ j The folio Ji i ig'chTmman were appoint - 'i: ed to hold the tou\ tug ion:; in thu school.; ■ hotihes 5 ■ O’Mora erllOol a e ,T. J< •■'. j • KM. FmjfivW gtTtsir •' y. ■Vluagtipy—‘m . g Janes “ M. 1. Alinin'. - "~~~ , 1 lsurlt v.g*' ' Ball t’en oi ‘ * . il.irrj “ iVatiplicriy " : —. .■...jiio'Ujy .unuyt p; !r is ** 1 .AiiutsenTlmliiiytnnV ’ Bow Hind im.iV d . 0 hr. t■ /• i ■ | Wn-en " ' .1. K% 8S " g Hoover “ .Nute.iuJ- • 1 | WttWon - in i.: ••• -""l’Kii'iint Si:;” >-ti;.i. 1 ‘ Ilium >!i i .V no r g v.; z ihi ir rihi'se. SOVei'a' Iu ,' i i'l •:-i :■ r,..l ■' he taken ;t,s to t u'pr -i re- *•: tile voters present tor Oc.e 1 t > s.j i--ri» e., threedioitsiabms f r too t-.> etmiup and for tlic rospe.-i vu road siii.e, \ i-pi's. Tee delegates licet d nt i -e-.n e :.-vcu cui, shall assshiido at the court room in Iteussclaer, tin h:v.UMhty. .M..reii 21, at 1 o T cioCk p. m. cud c w-. vio-s the bullbis cast at the-eloral UiiiVcnti,nis, :.mi it any candidate has a mnj >r..y, hti shall be declared the non,he e, but if no one has a majority then the dc ojaies pre» ent shall bit lou until some- one has a majority of said deleg; tea, which person shall be declared the nominee. W, B. Austin, - h Chai- rri:.t No th P erice', . J. XV . JklV. M ' \ Clmi- ei-Mi Hpt-V'* ri'v- cii.c'. &ciorr.l. , it;. s;k'|i,.:,, t ;u i or any ol the os arigtag ir ,in ; u riutm eit condition of Hwsjrttni.i a Bi ,-il» (-:i:{;lly mret, Wt%e glint. uluoil juiOiro*, i, ilCUea-ua-t r S ruh.
County Correspondence.
HANGING GROVE. Our splendid young amatuers exhibited “Ten nights in o barroom” at Motion, Tuesday night. H. P. Overton umde a business visit to Lafayette, last Monday. ■ -Milroy English, Will Lewis and Noah Hamilton have had excellent luck killing geese this spring. The Republicans of Hanging Grove tp., nominated their town■ship ticket last Saturday, in mass convention. Jps.se C. Gwin, the present efficient and popular incumbent was . renominated for trustee, -by i Reclamation. The names of Elias- Hamilton, Chas. A4rk*gorr, Parker ' Overton- ~ and Henry Potts were -presented as candidates for assessor, and Ab- -- gone y.;;u! nominated ou the fourth Jbullot. ‘Blias ifaminerton and Bruno Banta -were nominated for Justices of the Peace and Geo. Parker and Reed Banta for Constables. It is an excellent ticket. v. Old,Joe.
FROM WHEAT! I ELD. The lyceum adjourned Saturday night, until next November. Mrs. Wm. Evans, of Kansas, has returned to Jasper county, after an absence of over two years. Mrr Spikings’ salt', Saturday, was a success. Everything was sold for one-third more than its real value. Mr. John Graves was the auctioneer. . We understand that Owen Daly is going to quit telegraphing arid go to farming. We are sorry to have Mr. Daly leave, as lie is a good agi-nt and citizen. ~t 'James Spikings, Uncle Joe Cason and Mrs. Cason are on the sick list. George Clark is the champion goose hunter. ... . I-. 1. AL Tyler & Co. gave us a good entertainment Friday .night, Etta Tilton got the album for being the -prettiest girl ami Owen Daly the. lead pencil for being tlie ugliest man. Both parties are well pleased. Rev. Pierson, of Union township, gave us three very ruble sermons last Sunday. Will- preach again in threlTwpeks. TT
JR EMI NO TON 1 TENS. Dr. IT Landon is once more able to attend his pr-ofnssiunal duties after a lung and t< tiiifus siclineip^ Miss Hazel Thomas arrived last Sunday night. "Her parents Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Thomas tvclcomed the little'stranger gladly. The smoke house on the premises of Levi Hawkins caught tire on Monday, last and was entirely consumed. It was with difficulty that tbe house was rawed, owing to the extremely strong wind that was blowing that day. The greater part of the meat, which was being smoked was more or less damaged. Wm. Hollingsworth and family winimove-To- Aiidffikoii, Ind. where Mr. Tl. will elltef info partnership with his in other in the meat business. Ij. F. BoSS£and family fitvo become resid.-.nts of our yillagePending Ti-e erection of a handsome dwelling they are occupying Hie newly bxiiitbarn'ph the premises-, which has been fitted up and made habitable and cosy. So many good men are announced as candidates for the office of lownsbio 'rrnste.o. d -P for f.-ur iiU making an invidious o-Tsuinctiou >ve forbear pressing Hie claims of a ’ call hnd_ we ' v.'iir'h.JlU.bb please ybuTuiii give you the &m I# bargains you can possibly ge IIIKI where. , i;—- -
At the January term of the I never nmre apparent twyj it is | fl per pircuit court, the grami“when drijihim: a-cup of "Sir. GT. G. ichauge was not called nt all. At the Mburr's pure *l*. wel L'ea. 4rs; 8 jU term there was a grand jui \ 111 BGBBIOD . foul*, days, l out .>*i*t i<• >\ f )»t*»*: v*»l.«* -i ii l«> '*!•» what mo - [[: *r brought in no indictments, rt.ui.iii>. ba-uaw uh-. ittCn ;t u. Uai 7 -iam*, shall say that Jasper county '*•<■> in>Ttin-. : jdwu ut» ah. Cashier- an exceptionally law abiding. M, ''K—f.._—i—.... I munity, when not a single pi MUSKY! KONEV —AY. R. H. i /4> ., is indicted for violation of Graham loans money In sums of | * 1 laws during five months time.ySCO and upwards, on long time, at 50 ’ Medaryville item in Win* 1 i’ or cell * - interest, r Journal: Quite a sad v „. , (U , ; happened to 1 rank Rubens, , Illorillllf: .. oa, i «h. m. u>ucu bottW. -rant year old son of Arch J?ulleni<;oi,;,-!> unit sorem'S-s of my lun,* bn*. 011 Tir%-I> iwortii. Gillam township, about four iclT iMfi 1 g.-t a nottle .rt lUMter-l’s Throat S, south-west of this place, whir i,li! i - tl ' ;il:l ' iin ' l »» >»■»»»» *cil>aon.) 1 and his brother Pres, were irl g»m A * woods chopping. His brothe KiUTSS fOT &£u-8. about to fell a large tree and 1 nnl- Ke was aitting near by. As the I Lavs' 12 good mares, of various >tt- fell a large limb projecting s breeds, ages from 5 toT9 years, weight •Coy $■ the ground and the efrom 1.16 uto I.SOp pounds ( >ne nt the ; of the- tree, and before JlninnH is *■ line nm! f>»r j_ could get entirely out of dt ri< ,i„ c 1;(>r he was caught by the tree ft*,.,,; i wHI kI ; jßb*e si-, hH I , on his left leg, mashing it l*et- rt .. ) uth..-.. ti ntv p-vi !< <•. .aio moon' the kpee and ankle, "lia not |)iilo > l)rlij us :u;> N ,. wtun v;iim . v< •.t froic tain at the. present time wh* s ,, u . v —ck__- _r_ % jjPWH have to be am r Bakuk. nana.J ed or not
Mrs. S. A. Wells, who has been a sufferer with a disease of the throat for more three months, left for Indianapolis last week with her son Edward; Charles Harlacker has erected* a neat ami commodious cottage on the lot north of his residence. It will help to supply the demand for tenements. ' -■ Rev. A. F. Armstrong and family left for his new field of labor, at MonHeello, bud Friday, followed by the good wishes of hosts of friends, regardless of denominations. • l’rof. Dickerson.'the able Principal of bur public schools, will probably conduct a summer- Normal tit this place during lire coining summer. Dr. Walker and family of Bainhridge, TtTd.Twill oFonpythe house Intel v-wacated by Rev. A. F. Armstrong. Dr. Walker who comes .highly recomim-nded will enter into partnership with Di. D. 11. Patton. Dr. S. C. Waxwell lias had a dangerous attack of erysipelas since he left Remington. At last accounts he had been removed from Two Harbors to'Duluth and was getting better. As soon as he has fully recovered he will return for his family. 1). M. Nelson returned last week from a visit to the great gas belt of our state. Willie !“vige, the boy preacher of this county, closed a series of meetings at the Exchange Hall last Bunday evening.
Reming-tonian.
A Song of She Kankakee.
The Kentland poet, W. W. Pfrinauer-, (“Finkamink”, thus celebrates the" attractions of that seemingly very ull poetic stream, the Kankakee river: Towa'ril tire north 11 tvlsSßug stream riows-flirough a silent, loiiesomelan'l, Its banks so low tliey scartely seem . ~ tt’b rise tilibvft-the siielteftatl smml 'That *iioath.the crystal waters gLsLUi I.ike jewels on a maiden’s ii-an i, . “An'l here and there dee;; bayeus lay, Half hid“by'willow.-; drooping low. Whose leaves of green him l branches trray '1 iieirervi'riinuseiul sliadows'tiirow, That with the mottled sunbeams play Down -where the water-litlits grow. Here through the long-, bright summer days The wood-duok rears her downy.brood ; Here, where thetjeniter cat-tail sways, The Itermit bittern seeks his food; . ‘so sttu, .««'-<[tt{ef, all r tlrcTr W-aysf ~ fearce broken is tlie solitude. 'Tin here, when auto-mu'.-; tuy^iewand Has t.otie.lie-i Uic wood with red and gold. And draped the di-tant ridge- beyond ,In purple haze of magic fold; - Ami cv’ry ilowerar.d iiTaf and frond A sweet.enchantment seems to liedd. r ioveT l ! iioiii, iiiyni its tide. ■ And let lily laney drift at will Past gloomy swamp, and marshland wide, And tangled brake, and wood, until Far into fairy laud 1 elide O’er si.h 'i-y waters calm and still.
A»'*'-KSrnsSEE» 1a KTTERS. Knively ID-nnott, Moses N. (Jimp. G. W. Gorham, Mary Mates, Z P. McCracken, yluary Osborne. Persons ealting for any of the letters in the above listswill please say tiiev are advertised N . S. Bates, P. M. A«is:ou 2ic om(i-Mls «1 C«as<!idates THWNSIHP THI-'STKB. Vdc are authorised to aunoKnoe the name of lleui y ;Grovy as k eamiic.a.te for tlie office of 'i'rastee oi" Marion twfr.sii if:; {-object to ilio dt tiisiou of -the 1, > publican towashrp" convenlion. - \\ T e are anlHorized to ar.npnneo tlmt > tew art G. Tlainnioiut is a candid ate for the oiiice of.TrusteedM»iluirtS!W.R:" strip. Subject lo the decision of the Tie publican nom iiifUino- eotnvntion,:. ZI V.’inr Greer field is a candidate so blip < iVi.-o ol !'•• • ■’•■) ;p Trinti'ii >l’ Mar 1 ion township, snhi -i t > t lie. deeisioil o tiie ilepu ilioau eoaventioh SI cits’ 11LC blisdfo n.t. i 1 ctr. p'l 1.11.22. iioiiati's. - !■ - 1 ' The p■tmiulant u;>cm tire jaded system
Boring at an End.
Tho directors of the Gas M Oil Company held a meeting Monday and finding that the available funds of the company woulcj not* more than suffice to pay the contractors for what they had already done, they ordered a cessation of the drilling. The- depth of the well is. 1325 feet, or very near those figures,, The available funds of the'company are not quite ‘‘sufficient to pay the contractor unless lie is allowed to take back at half price the 1330 feet of casing belonging to the company. Some of the‘directors-were much in favor of continuing the boring and Dav-1 id Novels mado a stvng cilb.t to secure enough additional subscriptions to c ntiunefv few hundred feet further, but lack of faith. in.the, prospect was too gnueraFto.. make the movement a success aucF it was soon abandoned. There ; has been-sumc. talk of an arraugej i»e«4-possibly being made whereby the boring would continue to the depth of 2000 feet at the expense of some private citizen, with j the condition that the lot and well j should become his property, when | tne boring was completed. It docs not seem probable however, that any such- arrangement will be made. The fact that a flowing well has been obtained makes the lot the property of the company, according to tne terms of the deed given; by General Van Rensselaer, but under conditions that the lot be enclosed .with an iron fence and ornamented with shade trees.
The Circuit Court.
His Honor Judge P. 11. Ward arrived Monday evening and proceeded to open court and instruct the grand jury. It was organized by the election ot' Wm. Hanley of Walker tp. as foreman. Of the original panel Frank Osborne of Rensselaer, was excused from serving and J. A. Burnham substituted in his place. Considerable routine work lias been done, hi clearing up the civil and probate dockets. Nothing has been done with any state cases. The petit jury assembled yesterday and was dismissed uutil Thursday, of next week. The docket this term is most unusually light., Receipts and extieudiTures of tire musical entertainment for the benefit of School Library: Receipts .$48.00 : Expenses Miss Milter and Sister.. .$27.00 Hall rent 10.00 Printing 3.50 Telegrams 70 Music 35 Total _ ’■ 4155 Balance for .Library....... 6.45 E. E. Qgivey F. W. iIEUBELT.
Just at this time our eountry needs-a religion that will make a man pay his debts. Shouting don’t settle old notes with God and man cash up. We want to' pounce right on a fellow and put him out of chqrch if he goes to a ball, or . t, i.r ;; '.s on a i-nmk, Rut never say a word to the proiffi scunp who h; vGT pays* his debts. People who never pay their debts are doing tbiT tihnreh mere barm than dancers anu ll’.ere are more bf . them in the church. —lio.-weli Argus. A special business- meeting of the Ciiristian-*Aid bn.ciUy- will be held at the resideAco of Mrs, Prlei t, Frlilkv at 2 o'clock; Tty -order oi. tiie presHtent A .full Attendance is desired. -.TooffLc iLilsties ftp-»niCpffFCa-^. ’ ' ■ *r • Mr Wc have secured the services of Miss Carrie. 8.. Swadener. of T,o. ganejjoH, TiuT. ,to Take charge -of nuT■Millinery^department. fpF |Ee spimgrseason of 'BB. She comes to ”.s liiglily recommemled and it shall be our ainmto give you the b».st for the mast- money. .Yours to - 1J F.MPIHLL W ifONAN. Carpets can be bought tit 25-35-45-up- 55-60-65-70• 75 • 84-35-00 $1.15 ■and $1 35, at Willey k Bigler’s.
Musical i'ropfltanOpeuiinß TTyiun, ‘••jestis. toy or of my soul.” l'miM) .-oio, I.iz/io Pu'mipilv l '. ; • Vmml Solo, Mr I'ulte. 'pianoSolo, Mi's t.Mi;?. Vocal Onex, Mr. Wais,in ;u,il Miss After. lMftno f'-10. -Mrs jf.iuiiitl. Vocal aulo, Mr. iiopkius. °\ , Violin Solo, .Mrs. Mjvr.i. V Voi'ili Solo. Mr. Austi;.; ' Piano'sola, Mrs Hours. V.ural Solo. Nora 1 liu'Kirtis. 1 ’nt 11 . Solo, Mfs: Austin. Vnc.|il Hii.o. Hw.’ Honan. Piano Solo, Mrs. Hopkins, Vocal Solo, Mrs. Watson . Piano Solo, Mrs. Kerr. Vocnl Solo, Mr. Honan. > l’iauo Spit*, Miss l.oopoM. S'oCitl S>1 1, Air*. Starr. Violin Sol i. Mr. Ki-I'ov. ■ i■ 1 • 1 1 • Mi- U. Mr... ■■ litO, ;tn-i! M-.Vo'-. •W. .U'i.i"i t .UjU .l .i w i .ii Mr- TlK’uy. II \< \ H > . i *l*^,.: H ’ .M-Co on li/giii ,i o’i 1. in. ,r r timiiik 1 y.i 1. A}tvV u-rv l’ ... .)r . v ill' Congo jT lii jiTp) mfl ,ni(. -’ .i.'.>f. "-o.il • >n;liiC • niiliso. Eli W ill I’' Vr'iiOltl ?! t* pn *
J 7 • ’ ~ „ ; u 1 T7!.' i’kr A WEAK NERVES a . Catve*, Cr.r.KitYCfijiroTT'iD Idn Nr««TrnlM, whi.-h nevur fallx. OoiiUlnfeiK Otl’-ry ami HTw _ Coc-n. tho«#> vftftuM-rfnl nerve utlmiuants it ■ ■ ■ ejKvjdily cui-es ail uervous disorder*. Mrt 7 C RHEUMAT,SM i . j (a Hll S5*F PATm** Ot.wit CojiTorsn rurifli'a Un /otJPEL_ii □S S 01< KI. It drived out Uio iartie arid, vrhicii T-f OSA. 'uMi ■■ JB cans, s ltUeujnfttinm. and reaUir'j'Atiie blood f ■ * makijnr ort-aue to* uoaiiby condition. it is KK' Gjjr . . Afl p - tn-, true reinedy for lUieutnatiem. ® I TV B KIDMEY COMPLAINTS 1 ' 1 £-} MaS W tjNA Wei VliV J' o> E’g ('Eiritv CoMPor.'sn.dnickiy reatort'v \ Q iSißr B the Ilv. r and kidn< ye tormect hi-altb: Tills 'CSgoL Kc*' J M Ear a Eli ” cur.(tiro lower, oomWwd with It* im-rvi VtV-r-y vl -X M I .. tonica, fiiuku. it the beet xwueuy for all , kidney coniidaintM. ■_ DYSPEPSIA Paixb’* Cns.nr Oowpontt) rtrorprtheoe th » [.''Jr n ■ n atomach. and quiet;, -tne nerrea of tho diner fiSUA saw Mk ■■ MM tive orirans. iliis in why It curoa even th.HT FJra kb fTa BIMI (a wowe of UjHveiJsia. ipyjjmill CONSTIPATION u Paise’a Cueist Compoumj !r not a catbar m tic. It is a laxative, giving t-ary and natural action to the bowcle. 11. Kularny eurdy foi lowa iur me. Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Recommended by profovaionalandbusiaesa Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach n>*n. Send for book, and Liver Diaeasea, Rheumatism, Dya- Price SI.OO, Sold by Druggists, pepsia, and ad ttaectioha of the Kidneys. WELLS, RICH ARDSON & CO. Prop’S BURLINGTON, VT. HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVE'S e All SIZES, STYLES and PRICES. Nurfimoof cook stoves 11 HI IllnOul HAMBES. mss^smmaasam~ SQUARE COTTAGE BASE W. &&A «& HEATER, the best and moM economical wood heater ever made. Try them. lEWETTB PENIWSULABASEBURNER. FULLER WARREI'S EmDS OF HARDWARE, Doty Washing Machines, Wringeis, Coqnillarcl Wago.is, Spring Wagons and evsrything usually in a first-class hardware store. —•— . N. WAKEvEB & SONS. ■' tmmsammaemsssim The undersigned have now a complete stock of urn, MMi sunns, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons ©ns? facilities for obfsaining our stock from first hands,, enabled to olei? Special Bargains ittdacementfor wM acme aadsee we premise sqnsire lis and ESS A - ■ VT ■ * RoftAU, kinds or BRITISH KBRSES. . 'T GLYOISDAIEJENGLISH 1 SHIVf! pukch, hakbey . i• ■ .. • ' SAY HCS M?. J. *JJ Ar ’- ■.. y“prtMpui. •> *’GALBRAITHIsROS,. BLYTfCBEM (4235)’^^-jANESviutg. VstS. anmaAiil FOUTZ’S' ARBUCKLES , K ° Rst a:id cattle pow^» name on a package of COFFES is a ;•••> ; guarantee of excellence- ' ARIOSA iSßSffiffi A_ n-> H-r.s* will din of ro»wfB«"» <*r i.r-7 COFFEE is kept in all flrsfcroleira d row ».» .wii ir n , stores from the Atlantic to the Pacihc. yu'F'n v-'Vi" k:**.; J: -\-n ; ■ ».• :* “•» l-'rJt w.U !nwr»-«*: T V * '.** - _ ' 'r*% y . t ri* • r-i-f «• . l '.*t m »: ■€• U>»*. *• •*> *k. r 3*4 COFFEE m&k _ .1 • I ! •(- *. . 1 s:-.i Is noTer good yfrgfen ompsed to th? \ «t..:... • r •»*, Alwaysbu.ytlds'erinS inY. srs;e *-A.Ly savin u. iprrs.rroprmai l . r sealed ONE PQTJ.ND PACKAGED Bxsa-.-ioun ;jx.
