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'age Ten.

Books, Xmas Books, Mori

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S. S. Percifkld will lea,ve Monday

or Indianapolis on a hunting trip.

The ever ready afety razor wixn

12 blades. Guaranteed at Adams Drug Store, 60ltVlain street. 20-Si

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iluddiefton lave gone to Dublin to spend the hol-

days.

Every one welcome v attend me

Spiritual meeting this Afternoon and ivening. Admission 15c. 2:-lt.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty of Butlerrille Indiana are expected to spen,

Christmas with Mr. . and Mrs.

riark, of north 11th street.

Turkey, cranberry sa and celery for lunch at

North 9th ctreet Xmas Eve.

Sices

oysters

Waldorf, 23-2t

P. II. Goodall who went to Michi

gan in September likes it in the lake itatfi and has decided to remain

;here.

Co to Simmons

Hertha Gaines who has been in

r-himtro is exnected home for Christ-

maa.

for Xtolas cigars.

20-4t

The ever ready safety ytazor witn

12 blades. Guaranteed y at Adams Drug Store, 601 Main street. 20-5t

Mr. and ( Mrs. Elmer Hoggle pf jreenville, 'Ohio will spend Christ

mas with Mr. and Mrs. ClaudWlart.

Books and Pictures fo srs at Morris & Co.

v

mas buy-

20-4t

Harvey House of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Hoover of Greens-, fork, Indiana, will spend Christmas with Mrs. G. Adams! Go to Simmons for. Xmas sugars. Y 20-4t

Mrs. Minnie Wolfe and daiu

of Indianapolis, will spend Christi

with Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Turkev. cranberry sa

and celery for lunch at

North 9th ctreet Xmas Eve.

htaf

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oysters

Waldorf,

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Mr. and Mrs. Eli Pierson

Paris, O., will spend Christm

their son. Mr. James Pierson

Xmas cigars at Fihe's 20-5t

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larmacy

Mrs, Cassie Tom 1 in'" who h

very ill is recovering slowly.

Toilet cases, manicure sets and

shaving sets at Leo H Fihe's Pharmacy. 1 20-5t " --; .. . Mrs. Julia E. Swift of Columbus, O., and Mrs. R Johnson of Chicago, are expected to spend JShristmas with Mr. and Mrs. John AJ Coins. - Morris & Co. Book slpre for Xmas. 24t '

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Clark of

Dayton, Ohio, are visiting

Rickman.

Wesley

Monday Is the dayto,buy candies at the Greek candy swt. 23-2t . y Sheldon Grigsby will leaveMonday

for Winchester, Ky.

Pocketbooks. Bill raids, J Purses

Perfumes and Toilet articles at Mc

Donnell's drug stor

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France Doughty of street who has been week is better.

218 North 5th quitfll for a

Handsome Morroce JCeather Bound

Bible, Old and Newfjfstaments complete on easy payments.. . Hassenbusch's, 505, 507 Main St.

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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dolan

cinnati, Ohio, are to spend

days with Mr. and Mrs. IL

of South 9th street..

Bear lunch at E

Xmas Eve. All t 22-2t

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Roser's saloon,

trimmings.

Mrs. F. J. Menke and son Kenneth of Cincinnati are visiting A. Yj Smith and family of South 12th street. Meats, Meats, game and Poultry. Headquarters for feparejlbs, Rabbits Turkevs and Chickens Choicest and

largest lot of fre SCHWEGMAN'S 359 and 10S4.

Teats in the city.

at Market. 'Phong

22-3t

Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas of

North 22nd street, attended the fu

eral of Mrs. Robert Commons

New Paris, Ohio, yesterday.

. Sldnev F. Karns left yesterday for

Sheridan, Ind., to spend the holid

with friends.

Turkey, cranberry sau

and celery for lunch aft

North 9th ctreet Xmas'Eve

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Albert Kinzell, wife and sister

Gieensfork, were in the city yesterd

Something doing at th

Main, Xmas Eve. Go 23-2t

Charles Kinzell, an aged and esteem-

Waldorf, led citizen of Greensfork is seriously-

Possible that Appeal in Clif-'M

ford Case Will be Made in Due Time.

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WITS TO FIGHT

Charley Hllbert and famllyv"will

spend Christmas in Pittsburg jtflth Mr.

Hubert's brother.

Monday is the dayyfo buy candies

at the Greek candy store. 23-2t

Florence Boyd, trustee of Clay township, and Frank Reynolds, trustee of Green township, were in the city yes

terday.

CLIFFORD GAINED POINT'

1rz Prank f? Thomas of North 15th

street, and son Russell, left yesterdaW

to snend the holidays In Dayton with

relatives.

Wonderful Spirit' messagesat the

K. of P. Hall this afternoonat 2:30, and this evening at 7:30. Admission

loc.

it.

Charles Bostick and family of Co!-

.T Rnspnhloom. manaeer of thePeG-

nle's Credit Clothing Store, wlil spend

today with relatives in Munt

See the Greek ca

window before buyi

where.

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HANCOCK COUNTY JURY AWARDED HIM $600 CITY ATTORNEY STUDY FAVORS APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT. !

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candies else-

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It Is probable the city will take an appeal from the verdict rendered in

Circuit Court

YOUR MAS TURKEY Do fslot Neglect It. 300 Choicest of Birds! We dress them to order and give. you just what you want. ... Have ycur order entered now r'd be sure of an early choice.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wlsner hav

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gone to inaianapons ior a - cutuueu v uumj

yesterday in favor of Freemoat Ciif

'or

visit with relatives and friends.

, Friday was a day of festivities

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of East Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plersonar.d j schools gave their pupils thewsucl

daughter, Lucile, of Dayton, thio. arrived yesterday, to spend Christmas

with Mr. Pierson's mothejf Mrs. C. A.

Pierson. of South. lSthtreet.

Xmas. packages n

fully, called for an?

era Union Tel. Co.

mptly and re

delivered. West'Phone 26. "'-2t

Mr, and Mrs. Ludwig Pierson of Warren, Ind., arrived yesterday to

spend the holidays with their son, Mr.

Charles Pierson. and family, of Sou:

18th street.

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Go to Simmons for Xmas pfgars. 20-4t

'Christmas treat.

There is a certain " f,n ct style

about the suits andovercoats made by Emmons TallorXfg Co. at $15 and $18. 23-2t

Will Ball and family will go to Winchester today to spend Christmas with Charles Miveer and family.

JKJst of the interurban cars yestei.fay entererd Richmond off schedule

time. The delay was atrrlbuted to the

snow. The cars were from ten to thir

ty minutes late.

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Wm. H. Lough, Jr., now a professor

the school of commerce, accounts i buschs, 505, 5C7 Main St.

' Handsome

Bible, Old an

olete on e

Morocpo

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Leather Bound

Testaments corn-

payments.. . Hassen-

For Christmas novelties,

C. Bradbury's, 1015 Main st

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and finance, at New York University.

is expected home today for jrshort

visit with Iris parents. CapVand Mrs

Lough, South 22d

Get a rjice tur ler'sj Christmas

street

key c

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Jinner at Zwiss-20-5t

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Mr. and Mrs. llarley Gray of More

land, Indiana, are visiting Mrs. M

Staley of north 12th street.

Imported boxes and candi

ially for Xmas time at candy store.

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Miss Nellie Harter of New

'son.-.O., is visiting Mr. and Mrsyt'le-

ment Drew.

Ferrets for sale at Schw South 4th street.

M.yrt

Aran's, CO

Karl Crelley of North 12th stre

has gone to Connersvllle, to

Christmas with his mothei

We make everything try line, on short notic ler's.

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In JVne pas-1 eat Zwisst 20-5"' I

Mr. and Mrs. A. Whetro and son.

nf fjalion O.. are visiting her mother

Mrs. Lydia Runyon of

street.

North

5th

Xmas. packages promptl

fully, called for -and delivered, ern Union Tel. Co. 'Phone 26.

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care-West-22-2t.

John Hoffman and Kitty Garland

of Indianapolis, are expected to

spend Christmas-with Mr. Hoffman

mother Mrs. Minnie . Hunter of north

street.

Nice Xmas cigars at Dan 20-4 1 . '

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Wilson Nickens and daugh

tie will go to Springfield

it, his daughter Mrs.

. Bear lunch at E Xmas eve. All the 21-3t

20T ter Myr-

to vis-

Luo Porter.

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O. E. Fulghum returned Friday from Salem, Iowa, where he purchased a team of pure bred registered brood mares at the noted Pine Ridge Stock Farm.

William E. Brown secured the Thad

Nichols farm, north of Chester and will take possession of tha same about

March 1st.

See the Greek can

window before bliyfig

where.

store show

candies else-23-2t

Mrs. Letha Losran will spend the

holidays with relatives and friends at Logansport, Ind.

Business men's luncnepirserved In the Cafe of the Wesasft Hotel every day from 11:30 tOyZlQQ o'ciock. Price 35 cents. r 12-tf

A renewed rumor comes from Cincinnati, that the C, C. & L., controversy i3 to be settled and the various

suits instituted by W. A. Bradford,

president of the road, agains the Pere Marquette and the C, D., and the counter suits by tluese roads against Bradford and Klebolte, disposing of certain bond,s,yfre all to be

dismissed.

busch's, 505, 507 Main St.

The teachers of Franklin township presented their trustee, Albert Anderson, with a beautiful rocker, as a Christmas gift last Thursday night when they gathered at his home to

spend the evening. A delightful so

cial evening was spent, and

ments were served. .

lege Corner are visiting J. N. Phenis, ' Almost all the county schools, speeizl This verdict was the outcome of tho

Christmas entertainments Demg oiv-j. 6Uit, brought by Clifford to secure a ;

en. All tne teacners oi twenty per cent foe on alleged seques-

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tered and delinquent taxes on the drug stock owned by the Morrisson estate in the Morrissou-Plumir.er Drug ; Company of Chicago. This action I had been pendingfor a long time and all concerned will be glad that it has' progressed as far as It has, although it is not considered likely the City

Council, to which City Attorney Study will refer the matter, will allow the case to go unappealed". The $600 awarded Clifford is 20 per cent, on taxes amounting to $4,000 on stock in the Morrisson-

Plummer f Company, information con-j cerning which Clifford furnished to

the City Clerk of Richmond in April. 1897. In the fall of that year the City Council compromised the matter with the Morrisson estate for $2,000. Clifford brought suit to recover fees to the amount of 20 per cent on $1,000, refusing to accept a fee of 20 per cent, on the amount of the compromise. Last year about $9,000 more was secured by the city from the Morrisso nestate for back taxes on the stock

of the Morrisson-Plummer company. Clifford, in his complaint asked for 20 per cent, of this. His claim amounted to about $3,200. Study is Hopeful. City Attorney Study believes there is ample ground on which an appeal can be based and that he is confident a reversal of the verdict is probable on the ground that the complaint was not properly drawn and that errors were admitted as matters of testimony.

Special Holiday Orange Sale Fancjygood sized Sweet Flondas. 23c Per Dozen.

Headquarters for holiday d:coration Fine Holly, Wreaths, Coiling, Mistletoe, Xmas Trees and Bells, Needle Pines. We invite you to call and Inspect our stock of clean, first quality, PURE FOODS; positively the most complete line in the city.

JOHN (VI. EGGEMEYER 4th and Main Sts.

Oysters and Turkey w

celery and plenty

eat at the Wesc

afternoon and evening

f of &6od

UTBu

dressing,

things to

ffett Monday 23. 2t

See the Gree

window before where.

k candy

baying

store show

candies else-23-2t

loser's saloon,

imi'ngs.

'Mr. and Mrs. Alva Compton and son of North 20th street will spend

Christmas with Elsworth Thomas of ton.

North 22nd street.

Walter Metr of Portland, Indiana . Bloomington ImI., fs here

is exnecren to snenci tjnrisimas wuu

William Van Etten.

Turkey, cranberry and celery for lunch North 9th ctreet Xma

teauce

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oysters

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Goldie Gadisman of Indianapolis.

is expected to spend Christmas

Mrs. William Piehe.

See Adams' Drug Store wjfidow at

601 Main street for Falicy jKos. Christmas Candy put up in fniported boxes

at Special Prices to introduce goods.

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Mary E. Gee will leave Monday fori Grand Rapids. Mich.." where she wu

srehd the holidays with her d;ufght-

er.

Imported boxes and. cajroies, especially for Xmas time the Greek candy store. y'23-2t

Mr. and Mrs. James Godey tave gone to Hamilton, Ohio., t( spend the

A whirl of trade (a 20-4 1

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Wforris & Co

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George 11. Williams, formerly aSvell

known teacher of Wayne count who is now attending mtdical coUfege at

the holidays.

spend

Announcement is made of the marK' m r . I .1 I

lage or- James i. rrencn ami imiss

Miss Goldie Sturr of Eaton, and Mr. Louis Morel, of this city, will be married, on next Wednesday at the

home of. the bride's parents, at Ea-

They will reside here and their

flat in the Eggemeyer building, Main

and 4th streets, is completely furnished and awaits their codling.

Leave your mas cake at Main street o 20-3t

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for a nice Christ-

ssler's bakery, 908 South Fifth street.

George Dubois, the man who was arrested at Richmond for the murder of Joe Lucy, was on trial today in mayor's court on th echarge of as-

stplla T?irhpv- teacher of Wayne ! sanlt and battery. He is charged

township school No. 11. Mrs. French I with assaulting a man iaehgel's sa-

will continue her school work through

the present year.

Mr. and Mrs. Spots and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mercer and son and Charles Turner will eat Christmas dinner with Mr. Frank Brown of South 11th street.

loon. Connersville

Electricity will be used a the mo

tive power for the large trirntable in

the Pennsylvania local yards, replac

ing hand power.

Hand at M. C. 20-5t

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Bradbu

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handkerchiefs

1015 Main street.

George B. Hunt, a former teacher in the Wayne county schools, but who is at the present time attending the Indiana University Medical school, has returned to his home In

Whitewater to spend the holidays.

Goose and kraut d

Saloon, 535 Main

It. C. Harris and family of Toledo, and Edward Shaw, will spend Christmas day with L. K. Harris and family of North 14th street. Mr. Harris ?s Engineer of Maintenance of Way of the Marietta division of the Pennsylvania railroad.

rss1ng at Red

ftfnas Eve. 23-2t

XMAS WEDDING BELLS

Several Licenses to Wed Were Granted by the Wayne County Clerk Yesterday.

Choral music will be rendered at St. Andrew's Catholic church today in accordance with the. decree of the Pope, issued two years ago. The music will be under the direction ' Prof. Richter, whose ability in lrfs

line is well known.

Oysters and Turkey vvtfi dressing, celery and plenty Icfbod things to eat at the Wesc'uuffett Monday afternoon and evening. 2312t

Christmas weddings promise to be numerous. County Clerk Haas yesterday granted the following licenses: James Albert French and Estella Richey, both of Richmond. Ray Huddleston, Fountain City, and Edna May Frazer, Williamsburg. ' Fred Mull and Emma Haley, of Centerville township. . Jack Noble, Indianapolis an" Nellie LaFevre, Dublin. " , David Mull and Carolin Gray, both of Richmond.

THE SUPPLY IS IMPROVED

Natural Gas Patrons Have Little no Cause for Complaint at Present.

or

M. E. Hunt, a well known school teacher of Franklin township, has closed a deal for 109 acres of land owned by B. B. Williams, just west of Whitewater and adjoining 73 acres that Mr. Hunt already owned, giving him a total of 1S2 acres. Ir. Hunt will continue to teach fa. a tenant

will live on his new firchase. xo complaint in reference to the

jr natural gas supply has been made Goose and kfart dressing at Red j ; since the product of the additional Saloon, 535 Main, Xmas Eve. 23-2t welis wa3 turned into the mains. It j is believed Richmond is now one of The Richmond Street and Interur-the most favored points in the naturban company ran a speciE.l car from j al as COuntry. ' '

Richmond to Cambridge City last eve-i

for the accommodation of shop-!

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Our Irish Linen Handkerchiefs are Beauths

Blacky Slate, Mocha, Taii, White, Golf, Gauntlet, Wool Lined, Fur Lined.

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Frank

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..Bear lunch at ',E4 Roser's saloon,

Xmas Eve. All the trimmings.

holidays with relatives.

George Hazzard, of Henrys-county history fame, has bobbed up again, according to a dispatch fp6m Wash-

Fine perfumes and .toilet waters atjngton City. The dispatcli says Haz

zard is there to spend tfie holidays.

Leo H. Fieh's Pharrhjcy

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Henry Crockett of Laurel, Indiana will, spend Christmas with Mr! and Mrs. William Nelson of NoriTi 13th streeL See the disDlay of danting by Richmond artists at Morris Si Co.

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Imported boxes and.ca

tally for Xmas time fetthe

naies, espec-

Greek

Xmas. rackagas pj?6mptly. and carefully called for And delivered. Western Union Tel. Cctf 'Phone 26. y " " Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saueps and son, Lawrence, and Elmer Safer, left yesterday for Brookville, And., to spend the holidays with relatives.

Best Books at Marris & Co. 20-4t v

McGlbbons, a

Rushvllle, may soon be

brought to Easthaven, as application having been made for his admission. He is violent and has attacked members of his family on several occasions.

pers of Western Wayne county.

spent the day in this city.

left the interurban station at

mute in the ; o'clock. .

who

J For the real good old buckwheat , flavor, buy Mrs. Austin's Ruckwheat,

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4:30!

Handsome Morocco Leather Bound

Bible, Old and NewTestaments complete on easy jSayments. .Hassenbusch's, 505, 507 Wain St.

The Garfield School Council, at its meeting the past week, approved a plan by which to enlist the co-operation of the whole school in maintaining proper conduct at the intermission periods.

Last Day.

MEN'S PRESENTS

GO TOkjB'BEY'S.

STOCK STILL FINE. See indow.

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It is believed that with adequat

space and equipment, printing would

Special Holiday Services.

For the accomodation of its pafons,

E. M. Powers, formerlj' of Eaton, O., is in a bad fix at Middletown, O.,

where there are cnarges oi arson ana tne i. & t;. J4y. to., win nave in sermurder against him in connection j vice during the Holiday week special with the burning of the hotel of car service leaving Indianapolis rt which he was the proprietor. The 11:30 p. m.. through to Richmond arl

become one of the most popular sub- murder charge grows out of the fact all intermediate stations. This se.-

jects in the course at Garfield school, ithat one of the lodgers burned to j vice is for the accomodation of nil who

desire to attend tne tneatres ana otn er amusements during the week. These trains are scheduled for the fol-

Dec. 24th, Dec. 25th,

at the Garfield School will be called Dec. 31, 1906 and Jani -1st, 1907. The upon to make arrangements for the -theatres are offering the best?ctraCcommencement exercises in February, j tions of the season for th," above

Upon request of the school council dates. '

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COAL AND WID. If you want any coal get the bestr I can supply you with it.! I invite comparisons of my coal with that of others, for it's the best. Why should I hesitate to tell you about it? Trust me with your order. If you do, I will win your confidence and your future trade. Order Irom me today and get prompt delivery. Office: Bullcrdick's Cannery. 0. 0. Bullerdick, South fifth St. Phone 1235.

It is claimed work In this line Is justl- death.

fied because of the training it gives in - selection of the styles of type adapted! Immediately after the holiday vaca

o the end in view in each particular 1 tion a committee from the SA class; lowing dates:

case, and the judgment necessary as to the arrangement of he matter on the tickets, program etc. Handsome Morocco Leather Bound

Bible, Old a;ndNew Testaments complete on elsy payments... Hassenbauchs, 505,507 Main St. busch's, 505, 507 Main St.

each of the other two classes of the school will have a representative on the committee, recognizing the fact that the commencement is a school affair rathe rthan an exercise for a class.

For full information

agents of Interurban

Xall

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local 22 4t.

Artificial gas. th

20th Century fuel.

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A CAMERA

IS AN IDEAL GIFT

Any Price and Any Size Desired.

W. H. ROSS DgUC CO. 804 Main St. Phones 77 See Our Line of Perfumes and Bristle Goods.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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