Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 185, 18 August 1908 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND FS&XADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1908.

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L OH "DOOBTFULS" Republican Organization Will Solicit Every Dissatisfied Voter in the State. PLENTY EXPENSE MONEY. ALL ABSENT VOTERS ARE TO BE BROUGHT HOME ON ELECTION JAY IF THEY ASK FOR THEIR EXPENSES. Indianapolis, Aug. 18. It is believed that the republican state committee will have the most efficient organization in Indiana this campaign that any party has ever had. About forty persons are employed now in the headquarters, more than twenty of these being stenographers. The committee Is keeping in constant touch with the workers In all the counties. These workers are being urged to notify the headquarters whenever they find a dissatisfied voter whom they cannot handle. A record is made of all such cases and the state committee lends its aid to the effort to line up those who are balking The committee goes so far even as to send special reprecentatives into the counties in answer to these reports with instructions to visit the disaffected ones and get them in line. This means an enormous amount of work but it is being done and reports say that the plan is a success. It is not denied that there Is a large amount of sulking throughout the state but the workers at headquarters believe nearly all of them will be straightened up before the election. Another matter to which the state committee will devote a lot of attention will be that of bringing home all of the absent voters for election day. This part of the work has been entrusted to John C. Wingate, state tax commissioner and it will be his duty to see that no absent voter is overlooked in the entire state. He will superintend this part of the work and will work In connection with the county organizations. It is said that there will be plenty of money at hand to pay the expenses of all the absent ones who refuse to pay their own bills. Help Your Help. Give your maids the right sort of tools for their work, and there will be no "Servant Problem." Don't use coarse rosin soaps, but take away wash day's terrors by using Easy Task soap. . It can be used without boiling If you wish, and does its work so well that hard rubbing is not needed. Onlyfive cents a cake and lasts longest. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, 0., Aug. 18. Mrs. Joe Klncaid, of Eaton, is visiting her brother, Mr. C. M. Mitchell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cockerill of Richmond visited Mrs. Lydia Bohn, Sunday. Mrs. Maude Arnold will leave Tues day for a week's visit in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wrenn will leave Tuesday for an extended visit in Bruce, Wis. Miss Clara Kennedy of Indianapolis, Is visiting relatives here this week. Miss Lorene Levering, who has been visiting relatives in Union City, returned home. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reinheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Reinheimer and children, Mri and Mrs. Cail Reinheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kilbourne and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reinheimer and children attended the Reinheimer reunion at Greensfork, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bogan entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Stamback and Mr. and Mrs., James King. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purviance and children of West Alexandria, spent Sunday with Mrs. Benson. The body of Charles Thompson, who died at Mindpn, Ohio, will be buried here in Spring Lawn cemetery, Tuesday. The funeral services will be held in the Universalist church at ten o'clock a. m. Miss Carrie Reid will leave Tuesday for Michigan on account of hay fever. Albert Cotterall of Louisville, Ky., spent Saturday and Sunday here with his family who are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. ..Ed. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid and Charles Marlatt of Camden, O. Rev. Baker of Greenville filled the Oixirsjderma Cleanses Trtt i. ft em lT feci - s and Hea i uaiiy;JJisp acnes quo iQUonsiipanon; Actsnati naturally, acls Irub ftJJQXQUVe. Best for Menvmen an rejj-ybungana1 Old. e itslieneficialEjjects Always buV the Genuine wkich has the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA JIo Strup Co. m it s manufactured , printed on the front of every package. - SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, one size cnljs regular price 50 bottle.

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pulpit of the Christian church both morning and evening, Sunday, and will do the same in two weeks. Elwood and Irlarry Kessler, who have been at Manitou Beach, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Harner and son

Elwin. left Sunday for two weeks vis it with friends in New Madison and Gettysburg, Darke county. Thomas Gwinn of New Westville. but well known here, is quite sick with dropsy. Harry Wilson, who was seriously in jured the first of last week, was re moved to his home Friday and is Improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Deem of Dayton visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Marshall, Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Behmer, is now enjoying his vacation which will continue from four to six weeks. Miss Eva McKee spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Purviance. Mrs. Garwood Iredell entertained the Thimble Club Friday afternoon. The husbands surprised the ladies by coming to the Thimble Club and bringing ice cream, water melon and peaches. Nearly fifty were present. All enjoyed the afternoon. The Christian Sunday School held their annual picnic in Addleman's woods, Friday. A large crowd enjoyed a good dinner and good time. EXCELLENT HEALTH ADVICE. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Gifford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: "The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, bilious ness and torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced that I am prompt ed to sav a word in Its tavor, ror tne benefit of those seeking relief from such afflictions. There is more health for the digestive organs in a bottle of Electric Bitters than in any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store, 50c. CENTERVILV.E. 1N0. Centervllle, Ind., Aug. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Beitzell had as house guests recently Mesdames hopnia Chitwood. Mary Pepper, Irene Johnson, William McFarland, all of Connersville; the Misses Mary and Dorothy Mcintosh; Mr. Henry Leeson, Miss Mabel Leeson. all of Indianapo lis; Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks of ( Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunbar of Indianapolis are guests of relatives here. Mrs. E. L. Culbertson is entertaining Miss Alary Duke of Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Francis McMinn have as house guests Mrs. Laura Moore and children and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Landis of Kokomo. Mrs. Slaton Kline and Miss.Hattie Kline of Logansport, who have also been house guests of Mrs. McMinn have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Lantz and family of Indianapolis and Dr. Fisher also of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lantz and daughter Miss Luella of Milton; Mrs. William Vanneman, of Anderson and Mrs. Irvln Brown of Richmond were home coming guests of Mr. John, Lantz and Miss Amanda Lantz. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley and family of Boston, Ind., were the guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McConaha. Mr. and Mrs. John McCown entertained a party of children and grand children from Campbellstown, O., and Richmond during the home coming and old settlers occasion. Mrs. M.,, A. Brown and her daughter entertained on Friday and" Saturday Mrs. Mary Dillon Knipe and Mrs. Beeson of Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cutler and family of Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Medearis entertained the following guests during the home coming: Mrs. Mary Shank and daughter, Miss Flossie, Oscar Kuhn, Fletcher Medearis, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Margaret Study of Cambridge City; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Medearis and family of Richmond. Wade Richardson has rented the McConaha livery stable on Main Cross street. Mrs. Frank Hurst and daughter Mary of Frankton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston, Mrs. Lois Shumaker and son, Miss Lucia Hurst all of Anderson, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hurst and other relatives here. FOR SORE FEET. "I have found Bucklen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cuts and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing too for piles. Try it! Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. 25c. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind.. Aug. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain entertained at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Lyda Campbell and son Elbert. Mr. and Mrs. Al Franklin and children of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Campbell and children of Richmond, Oliver Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Willson and children of Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs.-Leo Bernett and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler near Greensfork. Sunday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Evert Clark and son. Miss Gertie Way or Webster has been visiting relatives here the past week. Rev. ' Shoemaker, an anti-saloon league worker of Indianapolis, preached in the Friends' church Sunday morning, in the U. B. church Sunday afternoon, and in the M. E. church at night. Miss Aide Gwin entertained the Misses Pearl Edwards and Myra Hunnicutt Sunday at dinner at the Parker house. There was a big crowd attended Friends' basket meeting at West River Sunday. Johnny Williams and family, Vine Scott and daughter Gusta, Jake Williams and family, attended the colored campmeeting at Cabin Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe'Lamb entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Job Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conoroe. All the section hands here were call-

ed out on the road to help clear up a email wreck. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Replogle are-entertaining company this week. Rev. Fred Greenstreet was a guest of Archie Maning Sunday. Several Italians were in town Sunday. They are employed raising the C, C. & L. tracks. Ed Martin is back after being outof town a few days. It is doubtful whether there will be a member in the big Sunday school parade at Richmond next Saturday from Economy. W. L. Fenimore was stung on the right ear by a bumblebee Sunday which caused his ear to swell twice its natural size. Charley Morrison took dinner in town with his parents Sunday. There is to be a surprise and miscellaneous shower given in honor of Miss Bessie Fraiser soon. Mrs. Lulu Singer has been very sick the past week. Mrs. Barnhas is visiting relatives in Losantville today. Mrs. Skinner who went to Muncle to take treatment for tne drug habit, is reported to be in a critical condition with no hopes of recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Clark and daughter Julia, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Study of Williamsburg, Sunday afternoon. Miss Edith Lamb is back after a short visit with Richmond relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Byram Peirce and son Robert were guests of Greensfork relatives Sunday. Mrs. Alice Fraiser spent Sunday in Fountain City Sunday. Mrs. Emma Harris of Richmond, spent Sunday here with Squire Fraiser and family. Mrs. Walter Gwin is visiting relatives at Atlanta, Ind. Mrs. Retta Willis and children are still with Mrs. Lyda Bernett. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lamb spent Sunday in Williamsburg. Rev. Lee Chamness filled his regular appointment at Williamsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman and Miss Edith Beard spent Sunday in Richmond, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowman.

WHY JAMES LEE GOT WELL. Everybody in Zanesville, O., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband, James Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it! Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. GREENSFORK. IND. Greensfork, Aug. 18. Rev. Potter, of Lynn, preached at the Friends' church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underhill and children spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shaffer of Williamsburg spent Sunday with Charles Wise's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd was visiting relatives at Cambridge City, Sunday. Charles Bennett, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Maraba Bennett. Rev. Speckin filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church, Sunday evening. The Democrats of this township are somewhat enthused over their county ticket that was nominated at their convention which was held at Cambridge City Saturday by a hundred of their faithful ones of the county. George Mosey spent Sunday and Monday in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevenson and children are guests of relatives at Winchester. Henry Murray is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Boyd, at Hagerstown for a few days. John Martindale delivered a load of poultry at Centerville, Monday. The Reinheimer reunion which was held in Mrs. Lamb's grove, west of town, Sunday, was well attended by relatives from Richmond, Winchester, Hagerstown and New Paris. Ohio. A bountiful dinner was served followed in the afternoon by ice cream and watermelon. All report an enjoyable day. Fletcher Medearis of this place attended the Old Settlers' picnic y at Centerville, Saturday. He is ninetynine years old and probably the oldest man in Wayne county. He met many old friends and relatives and enjoyed the day very much. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd and sons spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd. Mrs. Charles Crump and son, Clifford went to Lake Maxinkuckee, Sunday on the excursion. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Martindale failed to attend the Old Settlers' picnic Saturday at Centerville for the first time in many years on account of the excessive heat and bing slightly indisposed. Miss Isabel Kenzle is spending the week in Cincinnati. Miss Carrie Byrd spent Sunday in Richmond. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Remedy will stop "the irregularities and cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. A. CL Luken & Co. " MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. Aug. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helm and son, of Indianapolis who had been the guests of Mrs. Martha Stover and Miss Kern returned to Indianapolis Sunday evening. Mrs. H. H. Shank and daughter Miss Flora, of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice H. Gresh. Sunday evening Miss Shank gave a fine talk before the Christian Endeavor at the Chriitian church on the Y. W. C.

A. work in which she has been engaged at Lowell, Mass. Sunday night, sneak thieves relieved Mrs. James Baker of her silverware. Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus W. Beeson spent Sunday at Winchester the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wood. Mrs. Emma Winsett of Richmond spent Sunday with Mis3 Nora Campbell. Mrs. Frank Murray of East Germantown was also Miss Campbell's guest Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kepler and children of Cambridge City, were visiting I. J. Bishop Sunday. G. F. Barton of Chicago i3 visiting his mother Mrs. M. S. Barton. Mrs. Harry Doll of East Germantown and Miss Mary Lou Doll, of Shreveport, La., spent Saturday at I. J. Bishop. Ira Izor and family of Indianapolis spent Sunday at Henry Hussey's. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott of Cambridge City spent Sunday at John Scott's. Mr. and Mrs. Wert Ashbaugh have a new daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Posther, of Richmond spent Sunday at Oran Braggs. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Barton, Mrs. M. S. Barton and R. F. Callaway spent Tuesday at Isham Smelser's, south of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop left Tuesday evening for Oden. Mich., to spend several weeks at their cottage. Miss Edna Wallace is quite ill, threatened with typhoid fever. Dr. Littel is attending her. John and Will Brown ond families picnicked at Glen Miller Sunday. Messrs. E. P. Jones, Ed Wilson, Wilber Elwell, H. R. Manlove, their wives and Russell Wilson attended the services at Bentonville Sunday night. Mr. Jones and Mrs. Elwell sang a duet. Arlie and Ray Doll, Joe Snyder John Kiser, Jess Rodenberg and Bill Dyer took advantage of the Sunday excursion to Michigan City and Chicago. Dr. Gentle, wife and daughter were in Richmond Monday. Harry North and Joseph Gresh were home from Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Anna Dodge has returned to Milton and is occupying the north portion of C. H. Callaway's property. Mrs. Anna Wasson and her daughter Mary, returned to Indianapolis Sunday night. Mrs. Bertha Irvin Thomas, whose husband is in business in Panama will return to Indiana soon, as southern climate does not agree with her on their children.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Aug. 18. Miss Marie Knox has returned from a three weeks' visit in Anderson. Mrs. Thurston and Miss Thurston, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William Huddleston were the guests of Mr. Charles Hageman and family, on Sunday. Misses Elizabeth and Eva Wilson, of Richmond, were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogborn, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James MoffaK, of Ogclen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Herbst over the Sabbath. Mrs. Clarence Day, Miss Jennie Walter, and Miss Virginia Day, of Covington, Ky., are the guests of Rev. T. P. Walter and family. Thomas Peet received word of the death of an uncle, William Lane, of Madison. Miss Virginia Barnett went to Jamestown, Ohio, yesterday morning to visit friends. Mrs. William Ogborn attended a reunion of the Showalter family at Devon, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tingle, of Connersville, Henry Milhorn and daughter of Indianapolis, were visitors in the home of Ben Griffin over Sunday. A big dinner and a general good time is reported. Miss Jennie Wagoner, of St. Louis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson. Miss May me Metts, after a two weeks' vacation, returned to her work in New Castle, Monday morning. Miss Bertha Coulter spent Sunday in Connersville. Mrs. Sarah Williams and Master Herbert Fisher are spending a few days in Shelbyville. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Frazer attended the Old Settlers' Picnic at Centerville, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Shroyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horine, and Mr. Silas Wheeler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henby of Dublin, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingerman and son, and Mr. Ora Wheeler and family were entertained at supper on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Van Buskirk. Mrs. Guy Tipton returned from a week's visit at Knightstown, Saturday night. Mrs. Cora Clendenin of Hagerstown was here on Sunday. ATTENTION ASTH MA SUFFERERS! Foley's Honey and Tar will give immediate relief to asthma sufferers and has cured many cases that had refused to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Tar is the best remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung trouble. Contains no harmful drugs. A. G. Luken & Co. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Aug. 18. Mrs. Jeanette Shiltneck of Richmond has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Life and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Stewart and son and Mr. and Mrs. Minos Stewart returned to their home at Logansport Sunday, Miss Opal Smith accompanying them. Misses Eva Roller, Dorothy Rheinegerr and Ruth Gwinn and Messrs. Brown Burns, Dorwin Durbin and Ora Green picnicked Sunday In a nearby grove. - Mrs. Cora Clendenin has gone to Centerville to visitfriends for a few days. Misses Corinne Simmons and Violet

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Howe of Indianapolis, Esther Jones of Richmond and Messrs. Robert Allen,, Curtis Lontz and Grover Brower picniced at Osborn's lake near Economy Sunday. Walter Howard of Muncie was the guest of Miss Hazel Knapp over Sunday. Misses Iva and Grace Chamness have been to Martinsville for a several days outing. : Frank Stonebraker and family of Memphis, Tenn., have been visiting friends and relatives here. Andy Simpson is having a fine new residence erected on his farm at Walnut Level. Mr. and Mrs. George Dutro and daughter of Modoc spent Sunday here with relatives. Clarence Pierce and family of Locust Grove spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Sallie Pierce. Miss Opal Ki3er has returned from a months stay with her brother and wife at Atlanta. Mrs. Knode Porter has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Frank Burke at New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Pierce returned Sunday evening from a visit with her mother at Modoc. Mrs. Esther Ann Hayes spent Sunday with Mrs. Will Wedekind. Miss Esther Foyst has been quite ill with nervous prostration. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Endsley have been entertaining his sister Mrs. Anderson of Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Benbow had as their guests Sunday at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Oil Gaylor and children of Greensfork and Mrs. Florence Nicholson and children. Mrs. M. L. Gordon of Kansas is visising her parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Houser. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Striekler has been quite sick at the home of her daughter Mrs. Elmira J, Whitsell, east of town. Mrs. Mary Cory and daughter Manando have returned to their home at Greencastle after a six weeks visit In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. HoJHs Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover spent Sunday at Lake Maxinkuckee. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elvord have been camping near Milton. Mrs. Joseph Swain and daughter Myrtle of Lewisville, Ky., have been the guests of her brother, Theo. Sills and family. Miss Edith Bowman of Richmond has been the guest of her great grand mother, Mrs. Louisa Mason and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teeter and children have gone to Kankakee. Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Werking are keeping house at the bungalow during their absence. Mrs Wm. Mathews has returned from Los Angeles, Cal.. and is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Thomas Best at Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wor! and daughter were at New Castle Sunday afternoon. Miss Edna Wise of Indianapolis has been the guest of Mr." and Mrs. Ralph Worl the past week. Mrs. Small and children of Richmond spent Sunday with her husband who is employed at the L. I. C. company and were guests at the home of Mrs. Laura Rohrer. Ed Cooper, Henry Dickison, Wm. Gunn of Richmond spent Sunday the guests of Frank Addington, fishing in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Byram Eliott of Pittsburg left Mondas morning after a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Agnes Eliott. A BOON TO ELDERLY PEOPLE. Most elderly people have some kidney or bladder disorder that is both painful and dangerous. Foley's Kidney Remedy has proven a boon to many elderly people as it stimulates the urinary organs, corrects Irregularities and tones up the whole system. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and be vigorous. A. G. Luken & Co. HOLD FAMILY REUNION. Annual Event of Stauffer Family Will Be Thursday. There will be a reunion of the Stauffer families on Thursday, Aug. 20, at the home of Wm. Stauffer on the Dayton and Western traction line. Stop 5. All members of the family are invited to attend.

HAGERSTOWN SCHOOL Will Open Sept. 7th With a Full Corps of Competent Teachers.

OTHER SCHOOLS LATER. Hagerstown, Aug. IK. The Hagerstown public schools will re-open Monday. September 7th. The corps of teachers is as follows: Superinteudent Chas. E. Woolard. Principal Colwell Miller.

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