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_| TRIBUTION’ OF“ESTA i ‘ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun: s ty o& Burleigh. : i {IN COUNTY. COURT, Before Hon. H.C. Bradley, Judge. 1 =. In the Matter of the Estate € i ‘George Sower, Deceased. \ <* William Sower, petitioner, vs, John iJ. Sower, Emma Sower, Caroline Rowe,. George Sower, Charlotte E. power, and all other parties interest- ed, Respondents. ee i The State of North Dakota to the “above named respondents: : ‘You, the said John 'J. Sower, Emmi ‘Sqwer, Caroline Rowe, Frank Rowe. iGeorge Sower, Charlotte ©. Sower, are thereby notified that.the final account TROUSERS WIDE AND COLLAR? | On MY NES, AND THE ThE Tie Don’ r Look -So BAD BUT WHERE Dro You GET THAT T'S. ABOUT. Two SIZES Too BIG- Are Tao TOQ_LONG - ‘of William Sower, - executor of the estate of George ‘Sower, late of ‘the “Ytown of Elgin, in the county of Kare 4 ‘and State’ of Illinois, Deceased, has ‘been rendered to this court, therein \ ‘ ‘showing that the estate of said de- ceased is ready for final settlement d_ distribution, and -petitioning that ‘his account be allowed, the residue of ‘said estate be distributed to the per- ‘Sons thereunto ‘entitled, his admints- itration closed and he be discharged; , j that Wednesday, the 10th day of July ‘A. D. 1918. at ten o'clock in the fore- ‘noon of that day at the court rooms of “this court inthe court house, in the ‘city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh ‘ ‘ sand state of North Dakota, has been . iduly appointed by this court for the igettlement thereof, at which time and splace any person interested in said es- tate may appear and file his excep- ctions, in writing, to said account and ‘petition and contest the same. And. you, the above named respond- THESE ARE NEW SHOES AND This 1S ANEW STRAW HAT - NBS, 1NONCED The SHOES The FIRST Thing: WAY DIDN'T You Ger A CUSTOM LAST - THE HAY 18 ALLRIGHT- (7 1 Awe ThE HAT- [at RIGHT VLU GIVE You THe HAT! ‘ents, and each of you, are hereby cit- jed and required then and there to be ‘f ‘i “and appear before this court, and show cause, if any you have, why said ac- ‘copnt shall not be allowed, the residue |- of said estate distributed, the admin, istration of said estate closéd and sald ‘William = Sower, ‘executor, be dis: charged. et the Gth day of June, A. D. By the court: H. C. BRADLEY, t » Judge of the County Court. e A Let the foregoing citation be served :by publication in the Bismarck Daily cessive weeks and by personal service : “upon resident heirs. : H. C. BRADLEY, Beh Judge of the County Court. 6-4 15 22. . ‘NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is herevy given that that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered. by Frank 'B. White, Jr., and Eva- lyn B. White, his wife, mortgagors, to :Matilda E. Edick, mortgagee, dated sthe 26th day of July A. D. 1916, and ‘filed for record in, the office of the sRegister of Deeds of the county of ‘Burleigh and state of North Dakota ‘on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1916 and recorded in Book’ 131 of Mort- gages on page 584, will be foreclosed by. a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck:in tne county of Burleigh an’ sate vf Nortu Dakota at the-hour of ‘Siuck a.m. on the 331 ye of July, "a D. 1918, to eatis- do bee fy the-amoun® “te ‘vpor such mort. t font! yof sale. iA brie) fe whe a described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy a ‘the same are those certain premises , situated in the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and state of = North Dakota described as follows Lots nuinbered “eleven” (11) ' ain -twelve (12) in Block number: Two ;(2) i of McKenzie’s Additicn to the ¢lty of Bismarck in the county<of Burleigh’ and state of North Dakota’ according to tne ipist of ene saditien 20 “on file and. of recor, the office of the rep. foter of Seca Ot seid puriclgh dounty: The said mortgage ‘Bovides among *. other things, that incase of Weéfault in os z the payment of interest due on the debt | - setured by said mortgage, ‘or My the said mortgagots'*fail’to pay the taxes assessed against’ said’ mortgagéd premises when due, the whole amount secured by said mortgage may at’ the election of said mortgagee be declared due and payable. Bie The amount secured “by the said mortgage is one thousand dollars, principal sum, and interest thereon B amounting to two hundred forty dol: dars, the said interest being evidenced by six interest coupon notes of $40 sach executed and delivered ‘by the Mortgagors to the said mortgagee due respectively on. the 26th day of’ Janu- ary and the 26th day of-July during the years 1917,/1918 and 1919 and the de faults in the sald mortgage ‘consist ir the failure ofthe mortgagors or eith er of them, to pay any ‘part of the said interest coupon note falling due on the 26th day of January, 1918, to- gether with the accrued interest there- on since its maturity at the rate of 10 per cent per annum amounting on the date’of this notice to the sum of $1.38 and in the failure of the said mortgagors to pay the ‘1916 and 1917 taxes assessed upon and levied against the mortgaged premises at any time prior to the 28th day of May, 1918, when the said mortgagee. exercising the right given her in said mortgage, paid said 1916 and “1917 taxes then’ amounting with ‘penalty and interest > pat to the sum of $79.44. By virtue of such provisions ‘con tained in said mortgage and because of the said defaults on the part of the said mortgagors, the said mortgagee, has elected to declare and does here- by declare the whole principal sum and accrued interest thereon due and payahle together with the said taxes paid by the mortgagee. Therefore there vill be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of eleven hundred fifty-eight. dollars and thirty-six cents ($1,158.36) for the unpaid principal sum secured thereby together with unpaid interest accruing on said mortgage debt to day of sale and taxes, penalty and interest paid by the mortgagee on said mortgaged premis#s for the years 1916 and 1917 \ fesides the- statutory costs of fore- . closure. Dated’ June _1,.1918. . MATILDA E. EDICK, Said Mortgagee. Y¥. H. REGISTER, Attorney for said Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6—1 8 15 22 29; 7-6. Is FOR STATES ATTORNEY \ of Burleigh County. I have been State's attorney for a little more than one year. 1 am ask- ing for nomination for a second: term If reelected will pursue the same pol- " Tribune, once each week for three suc-|' cil, and Eliot Wadsworth, member of AMERICAN RED CROSS BIDS WANTED FOR VILLAGE é BONDS. Sealed. bids ‘will be received by the board of trustees of the village of Un- derwood, No: Dak., for the sale of {Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) of village’of Underwood, N. D. bonds, Which bonds will be issued for the pur- pose of building a ure and village hall. Bonds to run for a term of 20 years bearing interest at 6 per cent ‘per annum jand in denomiaations of Five Hundred Dollars each. No bid will be accepted -for less than par. ‘Bids will be received up to July 2 at 8 o'clock p. m. By crder ‘of the village board of trustees of the Village of Underwood, CALEX F. BAUER, Clerk. 6—17 18 19 20 21 22. SEALED BIDS WANTED. Bids will be received by the board of county commissiners of Burleigh county, N. D., up to 2 o'clock, July 2, 1918 for one concrete culvert between sections 2 and 3, township 143, range 75 and for one bridge between sec- tions 29. and 22, township 142, range} 77 in accordance with plans and speci- fications of the county surveyor. All bids must be sealed and ad-j dressed to the county auditor at Bis- marck and accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. The right is reserved to reject any of all bids. | By order of the board of county) commissioners. T. ET FLAHERTY, County Auditor, Burleigh County, N. D. 6—19, 28. ‘NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. | STATE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-| ty of Burleigh. IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. H. C. Bradley, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of George Sower, deceased: William Sower, petitioner, vs. John J. Sower, Emma Sower. Caroline Rower, George Sower, Charlotte E. Sower, and all other parties interested in said estate, respondents. The State of North Dakota to the adove named respondents: You, the said John J. Sower, Emma Sower, Caroline Rowe, George Sower, and Charlotte E. Sower, are hereby notified that the final account of thg William Sower, executor of the estate of George Sower, late of the city of Elgin in the county of Kaffe and| ‘state of Illinois, deceased, has been rendered to this court, therein show- ing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and dis- 22, 295 22, 25 icy as at presént. _F. T. MeCURDY. 6-18-20-22-24-25. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918. tribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons Henry P. Davison, Chairman of the American Red Cross War Coun- the War Council, inspecting one of the wards of the Via Giusti home in Milan, where the American Red Cross is caring for refugees from the north of. Italy. This refuge; which teres’ for women, children and especially bawtes, houses as many as 75 until they are restored'to health and can be p.uced in satisfactory homes, »/ This visit was made on Mr. Davison’s recent tour to plan for coming Red Cross work with the American troops and for France and Italy. thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he ‘$e discharged; ” that Tuesday, the 30th day of July A. D. its. at ten oclock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this and required the appear before t cause, if any yo William charged. Dated the 17t 1918. H. ©. Judge Let the forego! of Burleigh cou! for four successi H.C. I hereby ann n and there to be and his court, and show yu have, why said ‘ac- count shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the adminis- tration of said estate closed and gaid Sower, executor, be dis- h day of June A. D. By the Court: . BRADLEY, of the County Court. ing citation be served by publication in any legal newspaper inty, once each week lve weeks, and by per- sonal service upon all resident heirs. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. 8—22 29; 1-6 13. FOR CORONER. ounce my candidacy, for the office of coroner of Burleigh county North Dakota subject to the will of the Republican voters’at the Primary Election on June 26, 1918. 6-12-13-19-20-21-24 1O THE VOTE! A. E. SHIPP: 25. RS OF ) BURLEIGH COUNTY. T hereby announce my candidacy for treasur-r subjec “) the Republican nomination for, county t tothe approval ot|. the electors at the primaries, June 20, 1918. RICHARD PENWARDEN, i eu County Treasurer. YW, 8. §.—— FOR REELECTION. Candidate for reelection Burleigh court in the court house. in the city | county justice of the peace. J. O. Var- of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, has been duly: appointed by this court for the settle- ment thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appéar and file his exceptions, in touch up the spots#with lodine to writing, to said account and petition and contest the same. And you, the above named despond- ney. av 6-21-22-24-2 YW. 5. j Marred Furniture. When furniture, has become marred ring back the color, the rit with furniture polish. Buy W. 898. — ents, and each of you, are hereby cited Tribune WantéAds Bring Results. EVERETT TRUE DOZEN OLD WORNSOUT RSCORDS IN, ‘TMS SUMMER BOARDING Yss,' As UM 7 House. WE TRY TO MAKE ITV. ~ MAKS (T PUSASANT For EVERYGS: IN-THAT BUSINESS, Too, SO TUL THIS INFERNAL. MACHING FoR THE OF THE -SCASON. VM DETERMINED LEASANT AS WS SVERT BODY, DY, GN INTERN DURATION TO MAK: THS WORLD SAFE FoR VACATIONISTS $8 I. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Owing to the high prices for all farm products there is scarcely a thing which will yield larger returns on the investment than farm land besides the steady ‘increase in the value of the land.“ The ‘greatest land boom the Northwest has ever known will come after"the, war and we strongly fdvise all/thinking of making an investment in ‘lands to do it now. We have the largest lists of’ any dealers in the county and it is a real pleasure to show our bargains. Nt City Property. ‘ Fire Insurance. \ Hail Insurance. OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS. FE, YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone No. 788 Office in. First National SankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains © OR SALE—House of six rooms and bath, nice trees, close in, ast $1,000 cash. J. H. HOLIHAN Gucas. Block, - - - + Phene 745, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—25 miners and 16 laborers. We will also teach to become min- ers. Steady work. ‘Good ‘pay°"Da- kota Lignite Mines Co., "Dickinson, N: D. : 6 24 2t NTERS WANTED at onc I 60c per’hour’and board. Phone 653K or call at 701 Ninth street. J. H. Schloemer. 6 21 2t CARPENTERS _WANTED—Apply to N. J. Hesch, Valley City, N. D. wilt pay going wages. 616 1 wk «| WANTED—Capable - young * man or young married couple ‘for service-as attendants’ at state Hospital for in- sane. Male salary from 35 to $50 —female $30 to $40, depending’ on services rendered. ‘Board, room and laundry~ included. Phone: 110 or. N. D. 614 1 wk 'WANTED—Men on ‘state highway, read work. Good ages,, steady: “LOST ANI LOST—By mother. of two soldiers, gold’Red Cross pin. Please return to Tribune. ie LOST—Boy’s express wagon. Kindly return to S. F. Lambert. 6 20 St STRAYED— from 'my place 6-34-138-79, one black gelding ,stripe in fore- head, one brown two-year old mare. Finder please notify. 0. G, Daven- port. Phone 406F21, ‘Bismarck, .N.. “D. é 6 16 1 wk. ROOMS For RENT. ROOMS FOR RENT—Close in. Pleas- ant location. 615° Sth. street or; Phone 592X. 624 lwk Call-408 Second street or Phone 773. ‘6.22 1 wk FURNISHED ROOM in Modern house, close down town. Lady prefered. Phone 8$2X-or Call 322 2nd St. 6 22 3t FOR RENT—Room ‘in modern’ house, close in. Call at 113 Thayer: 621 3t_ FOR |.RENT—Furnished, rooms all. modern. Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th street. 4 i 6.20 18 FOR RENT—Furnished roonis for gen- » tleman down town. Geo. Gussner. 6-20-2¢. FOR RENT—Four all modern rooms Two single’and two double roonis. Rent $5 and $6 per month. Call at 713 3rd St. 6-19-6ti a, R ‘RENT—furnished rooms for light housekeeping or otherwise if desired. “Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 5 13 tt Danie! Boone's “Relegan.” Instinctively like answers the call of like, and perhaps the reason so matiy of‘ us venerate the memory of Daniel Boone, great pioneer, explorer, hunter and.surveyor, is that we have a simi- lar ‘gift for ‘spelling. The Columbia Missourian reprints the following let- ter, written by Boone shortly before his death: “All, the relégan I-have is to Love and fear God believe in Jesus Christ do all the good to my neighbor and-my self that Tecan and do as little harm as I can help and trust on gods marey for the rest.”"—Kansas City Times, Ber Wes 5 Would Make Thick Earth Crust. The snount of land above sea level in the World“Wwoilld mike a crust 600] BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE fect thlek If evenly distributed allover the globe, front. A very desitavle’! home $2,750; CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged-at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word. FOR SALE—Choice 160 soll; lies well; $18-an.ac EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- vertise. CARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale'in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager \ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl cor gener- al house work. Mrs. Geo.’ Will 323 8rd street. Phone 551. 6 22 3t '| WANTED—Young gitl to asdist with house work and cars for small chil- dren. Phone 625 or call 29 Ave. A. Vast. 20-3. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 4 Ave. ‘B. East. 6-29 tf Ad Girl for general house- work. Phone 354L, Mrs. Theo. Kof- fel, 810 Rosser. 6-19-lwk. WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth street, Bismarck. Telephone 156. 6 21 3t WANTED—A good cook, lady prefer- red. Good wages. Hotel Garrison, rison, N. D. 6-18-1wk. FOR AL HOUSE WORK —Mrs. irk, 300. West Bhoad- / May. Pl 9X. 0-tf. WANTED—Competent girl \for gen- eral house work. Phone 657. 6 13 tt WANTED—Ten bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well ‘known goods to established dealers. °$25.00 to “$50.00 ‘per week, railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Address at once, Goodrich Drug. Co., Dept.- 631, Oma- ha, Nebr. 6 1.9 16.23 30 NEI C.K rr “ FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—7-room modern house, 3 room house on Second and Thayer. whone 806. 6 22 1 wk FOR RENT—A newly painted five. room modern house at 309 4th St. G. F, Dullam, City National Bank Bldg. 6-22-2t FOR RENT—Woodmansee " Apt., all modern, close in. 423 Fifth street. Phohe 678K. G21 St FOR RENT—Nicely furnished flat in Modern house. No children. Call 807 Fourth street or Phone 404R. FOR RENT—All modern seven-room house, beautiful lawn and .shade trees. Call 35. 6-14-lwwk. FOR SALE—Rooming house with 15 rooms in Killdeer, N. D., or will sell the furniture at a bargain and rent the building or ill trade property write W..M. Hotchkiss, Jamestown, | work.’ ‘Pat Kelly, Dickinson; N:-D..J. E. T. fora farm. © Address ‘Box No. 165 Killdeer, N.. D. 6-15-7t. FOR. RTNT—7-room. house, partly modern. 319 4th t., Phone 220. 6-5-tf. FOR RENT—Modern six-room. house. Telephone 536X or call at 822 Main St. 6-22-1wk. FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. : 510 tt FOR ENT—7-room modern house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 422 tt FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 Ave D.. , 42 WORK WANTED like ‘}EXPERIENCED Woman would work by the day. Call 404 Sth St. Phone 512K. 6-22-3t BOY WANTS WORK on farm. Can. ‘drive team. Call forenoons, 519 Sec-, ond Street or write to 319° Second Street. 6 6 20 3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. WORK WANTED—Expert garden and Jawn work, painting. varnishing, car- pet cleaning and general house work. Call Rasnick & Swartyfager, 319 Front St. or Phone 776. 6-5-tf. (OUSES WANTED WANTED—Furnished apartment, or small house. Mrs. E. B. Woodward, Annex Hotel. - G-22-3t Eee = Miceless Books. Mice can be Kept away from booze vith enso if pleces of gum camphor. are laid rear them om the shelves. FOR SALE OR TRADE—820 acres in Dawson county, Mon- tana; all tillable, 50 acres. broke; 4 room house; partly fenced. It is E44 section 14, twp. 22, N. range 48 E. Price $20 an-acre. . 160 ACRES four miles south of Glen Ullin, N. D., for sale $25 an‘acre. Will trade for city property. WILL TRADE one or both of these parcels of land for hotel or store. Apply G. H. RANDALL 251714 Montana Ave., Billings, Mont. BURKE LAWYER ~ ‘ | Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D Phone 752 6 21 tt) -AGENT—SALESMAN sass WANAED—A hustler to call on farm- ers in North Dakota. ‘Must be fa- miliar with téfritory. Steady 'posi- tion. Ford ‘car furnished. Write Box 542 Tribune. 6 24 3t Live salesmen for strong line of men’s neckwear on commission. Pay-. ing side’ proposition for hustlers~hand- ling ‘related lines. Seidman & Co., Exclusive territory now being al- lotted for “World's (Best Five-Year Farmers’ Simplified Accounting Sys- tem. Retails. $5.00;- profit, $3.00. -Fed- eral Law compels farmers to keep accounts. $15.00 to $20. daily easy. Nationally Advertised June 1, Leading Farm Journals, (costing thousands of dollars.) Write Federal Farm Bureau, 347 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. WANTED-—Salesman with car to sell a grain saving attachment for bind- sults. Grain Saving Attachment Co., 529 Washington Ave., North’ Minne- apolis. 6-22-2t POSITIONS WANTE) POSIT. >N_ WANTED—Stenographer, seven years’ experience. Box 57, Bismarck, N. D. 618 1 wk BILLIAKD HALL FOR SALE or rent. Five tables; only one in town. Write box 277 ‘McClusky, 'N. D. 4 6 24 4t $10 invested in Oklahoma Oil Lease, near drilling well, may make ‘you $1000. The real money-making part of the oil business. Not stock, QUICK ACTION. Money secured. Bank en- dorsements. Free information. Chtap- man’s Oil Leasing Syndicate. 1008 Dwight Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE—Five passenger Dodge car in. first/ class condition, Will sell reasonable. W. L. Curry, Bis- marck hotel. ; Be 6 22 1t FOR SALE OR RENT—Restaurant. Furnished; very reasonable; in county seat. Write No.'541. 6-22-1mo. y y carriage. Good as new. Price $10. 413 Seventh street. Phone 363C. 4 21 4t FOR SALE—$350.00 new piano at $175 h, if taken this week. Phone K or call at 701 Ninth street. 6 21 at Furniture, pic- FOR SALE—Cheap. tures, rocking chairs, ete. All in first class condition. Call at 216 West broadway after 7 p. m. af > fo 33725 619 3t FOR SALE 1916 thodel Ford car ee wk. _-Phone 588R. - FOR SALE—New sate an desk: LS, Ryan," Room’ Bik, Phone 745.7 7" + FOR SALE—Business dray line. Will sell complete outfit very reason- able only dray line in town doing good business, Write No. 638: Trib- ” Liwk. FOR SALE—332 acres ‘grain and stock farm in ‘banner wheat dis- trict of South Dakota. Good house and barn, Artesian well. .$75 per acre—no trades. “Address .qwner. Edward Murphy; ’Aberdéet} ‘So. Dak. FOR SALE—2 Ford Touring care, 1917 model, completely ¢ 5 -, GE and $425.00, "M. B FOR SALE—Setter puppies; very, pret: ty. Cheap. 517 11 St. Phone 494K. 6-18-1week. GOOD RESIDENCE income property in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh Co. land. 516 Tribune. 6 28 to:7-4 WANTED—Old false teeth’ wanted; doesn’t matter if broken. We pay you actual value. We pay cash for old gold, silver and platinum. Send to us and receive ‘cash, by ‘réeturn mail. If price is’ not satisfactory, .We will return teeth promptly upon request. INTERNATIONAL TEETH CO., 305 ‘West _42nd_St.,.New_York. FOR SALE—160 and 320 acres unim- proved Burleigh county land for gale. Address 518 Tribune. 5—28 to 6—28. FOR SALE—New safe and roll top desk. J. J. Ryan, 510 % 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 659K. _5-23-tf. NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags. . 5 17 tt SALE—Two brand new poo! tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: Part cash and ‘balance monthily. pay- ments. Write No. 514 Tribune. 5.20.tf FOR. RENT—Storage or repair room. Phone 299K. 419 tf ———OOOOO annnadnnonnanaenonnngnge Man with small capi- tal to take over. the southwestern half of North Dakota on an.ac- cessory that no automo- bile owner can afford to be without.. Salesmen making from 25 to 100 dollars a day. Apply to Mr. Wickstrom, Room 220, Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, from 8 to 10 p.m. : ers; small. investment with good re- * ~

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