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iI * Capt. Viebahn ofthe steamer Irene, appropriated for a reservior between Brainerd and Grand Rapids says that in his opinion this will mean a new concerte dam at Sandy Lake. While he says that a new dam at the month of Praine river would be a desirable thing and ought to be built first he thinks that the Sandy Lake dam will undoubtedly be rebuilt with the money. He is of the opmion that the supply point for the. work will be in Aitkin and he thinks it more than ‘probable that the government will build a boat and haa] their own sup- phes—at any rate he is not figuring much on getting a contract hrmself.— Aitkin Age. The Work of the Wife. The qutet fidelity with which a an will dishwash her life away ner husband and children is a of endurance. Here ‘is the ntude of women heaviest, no soon- er is her work done than it requires to be done again. Men take jobs, work on them, finish them, and they are over for good and all, ‘The prospect of ending them and drawing pay tor the labor is alluring, but no. such allurements are held out for the wite. She washes Monday after Monday the same garments untii there is nothing more of them to wash; then they are replaced by others of new material just like them; and. the rubbing and wringing goes on forever. She mends the stockings with tireless fidelity, the same holes meeting her gaze week after week, for {there is a “darned” place in a sock “he” invariably puts his irrepressible toe through it. Every morning the rooms are put in order, only to be in the wildest disorder by the time night falls. There are no jobs, each one different, no terms, no pay. The same socks, the same washing, the same room every time. Summons. . STATE OF MINNESOTA, + County of Itasca. District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. Jobn H. Hunter, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Zeigler. William O a |] persons unknown claiming any right, estate, interest of lien in the real described in the complaint herein, dants. e¢ of Minnesota to the Above Named a e: Sf you. are hereby sum- required to answer the complaint ntif? in the above entitled action, has been filed with the rict court in and for the county asea, state of, Minneso nd to serve @ copy of your answer to said complaint.upon the subscribers, at their office, 335, Lumber ee \uilding. in the city of Minne- apolis. county of Hennepin. state of Minne- ta. within twenty (2%) days after the service Ssummons pow you. exclusive of the Wservice: xd if you fail to’ ans- vnplain the time aforesaid. wit nis action will apply to the icf demanded in said com- her with his costs and disburse- nd also any right he real estste desciibed ia the complaint herein Defendants. Notice is heret been co: enced siven, That an action has this court by the above amed plaintiff. against the above named fendants. the object of which to tain a judgment that i rin fee of the follow nts, al nterest th weived in this action is the northwest quarter. the rter of the northwest quarter hwest quarter of the southy on eight (S), township one sone (151) north of range west of the 5th pr in the county of J 1. 1903, A. Y, MERRILL andR J. POWELL, change, » Mi IS THE MAN You Should Consult ABOUT Clothes Charles Hammer The Second Street Tailor Is the Man to Make and Mend ‘Them. He guarantees the latest styles and pertect fit. Talk to him about clothes upon learning of the recommendation | mi: ‘by Gen. MeKenize, that. $100,000;be | sea, 2. 190 Attorneys for Plaintia. Li 3 co, J SWSLSWSLEVSLSLVSSSS ‘Notice of Application for License to Sell| Notice of Expiration of Redemption. hereby given that Ellefson & Rof-| ogice of jtasca. Notice is nty Auditor. ‘dal has peti of eqn COM! No Unknown: a - issioners of -Itasca. county,’ i 3 ‘ fe it liquors for a| » You are hereby notified, That the following a yr \oiell intonicutlng ee tas, of deasnibed place: e anes. a Sota in oun ti and kuown 2 ribéd as follows, to-wit: Hertke front Tou) ot a cactalatkwo stacy building on Hot 12 block: 2/ Fires Addition to| all of black ‘twenty-one (21), Grand Rapias EN le vision. ‘no’ muscled aucteans coos memes that on the 2nd day of Jane A. D. This application and any remonstrance oF eo same f lands pursuant to the objections to the granting of the will] 1900, ut the sule o! ae apne en act wade be heard and determined by said board of| estate tax judgmet county commissioners, at their next session, | in and by the district court in and for said on Friday, the 21st day x fea EL sent ubove described piece or HOSE aaa oY Om | pee a i eon fo a) is, Itasca county, innesota. Le beast vy M"M A. SPANG, — |\wbich judgment was entered thereon and for County Auditor Itasca County, Mian. | which ‘the same was to be: sold, to-wit: the Dated November 27, 1906. >| sum of ix dollars, and Seventy¢wo Herald-Review Dec. 1, 8. cents ($06.72) at the lowest rate pet cent. per annum interest on said amount, and no one bidding u) such offer an amount equal to \ that for which. said piece or parcel of land s subject to be sold, th me was duly The Rey, Ir] R. Hicks 1907 Almanae.| bidin' ethos SuY bid in for the state for the sum last afore- = said; that thereafter, Soe eerie | The Rev. In R. Hicks has been] ofiand stil remaining unredeetoed from said | compelled by the popular demand to resume the publication of his well known and popular Almanac tor 1907. sale, the same was, under the direction and authority of thestate suditor, In | pursuance of the provisions of sections 936. 931 and chupter 11 of the revised laws of 1905. duly 5 sold at public sale to O. B. Seamans for “This splendid Almanac 1s now ready. fre sum of one hundred thirteen dol- thrs und eighty-nine cents, (S113. he For sale by newsdealars, or sent post-} heing the Mighest and. best, udder there- i 5 i for, and the said O. B. Seamans having paid for 25 cents, by Wom] and Works} 10m tt som the county auditor a cert Pubhshing company, 2201 Locust} te of sale for suid piece or par el of Jana, ~ ; e pI f sai pertificate avin: street, St. Louis, Mo., publishers of] Srlented the same tome for the purpose of | Word and Works, on€@f the best dol- of the expiration of redemption | : aa from said sale given and served, you are | lar monthly magazines in Amenca.| therfore hereby, farther notified that ee a ri ; | amount required to redeem said piece 0} One “Almanac gogs' with every sub-| Siecror lund from said seleat. the date of scription, this notice. exclusive of the eosts to ac upon and for the: servie - the sum of one hundred ie and ei ine vents, (¥ r ording to law, and that the time YOU CAN EASILY OPERATE for the redemption fosiid piece or pureel of THIS TYPEWRITER ofsaid ser YOURSELF 106. M. A. SPANG. 1 Auditor. ' [Official Seal] Don't wo ‘ : ito i corres sea County, Minn. ue Herald-Review Nov. 24, Dee. 1+ Don’t write him anything by hand that takes time to make out-- Notice of Expiration of Redemption. | that may leave STATE OF MINNESOTA. } him in’ doubt County of Itasca. that he n't Office of County Auditor. § easily read. And don’t fillout legal papers oreard men: counts or hote) menuoi) ing. It Jooks bad, refiects on your standing, kes people think you cau'tatford a stenog- ‘and is Sometimes ambiguous. r letters—make out ax an insurance policy—enter yourcard memos—make ont your accou or a hotel menu—or do any kind of writsin you need, on any kind, size or thickness o: To J. B. Chatterton: You hereby notified, That the followihg described piece or parce! of land. situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minneso’ and known and described as follows. to-wit Jot seventeen (17), of block thirteen (13) Grand Rapids First division is now assessed in your name; that on the ith day of May, A. D. 1901. | at the sale of lands pursuant to the real estate tax judzment. duly given and made in and by the district court in und for said county of Itasca, the above described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sale to paper, and space any way you want on the bidder who offered to pay the amount for which judgment was entered thereon and for which the same was to be sold, to-wit: the sum of three dollars and forty-one cents ($3.41) | at the lowest rate per cent. per annum inter- est on said amount, and no one bidding upon such offer an amount equal te that for which said piece or parcel of land was subject to be sold, the same was duly bid in for the state for the sum last aforesaid; that thereafter, He» to-wit, on the 12th day of November. A. D. . Typewriter 1906. said piece or parcel of and still remain- nredeemed from said sale, the same was } The Standard Visible Writer —or make out ac- your own hand writ- under the direction and authority of the state auditor in pursua of the provisions of sections 936, 93 , chapter 11 of the pam.) Snsemnannnman ay aeremacmeN fe County of Itasca. fendant: wbove entitled sota, and to Said compl court for the relief plaint. STATE OF MINNESOTA, You are hereby summonec and answer the complsint of the plainti action. whi whi { ioe District Court 4 Fifteenth Judicial District Robert M. Stitt and Nellie Armstrong. Co- N partners, doing busi laintifis, 9°! vs. Inkerman Helmer. Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the Above Named iness*as Stitt & Howe, jired to 's in the ‘ich complaint has -been filed in the office of the clerk of said district court, at the village of Grand Rapids in the county of Itasca and state of Minne- serve a copy of your answer to ‘0 int on the subscri office, in the city of Duluth in the county of St. Louis and ‘state of nesot: twenty days after service of this upon you, exelusive of the day of such Service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time afores: Plaintiffs’in this action will apply to the jemandet H. B. FRYBERGER and H. C, FULTON. Attoroeys for Plaintiffs. Offices 414-417 Lonsdale Bidz. at their in summons id, the in said com- Doluth, Minn. Herald-Review Nov. 3. Dec. 8. —_—_—_—_—_—_ ty, of Itasca. Robert M Defendant: above Upon you, ervice: complaint plaintiffs in plaint. and H Atto Offices 4 Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Dis: Fifteenth Jur Stitt and Ne’ £ business Allen Fitzgerald, Detendart. The State of Minnesota to the Above You are hereby summoned and rec | auewer the complaint of the plai titled action, whieh complaint has ed in the office of the clerk of age of Grand Rapid unty of Itasca and state of Minne- ; and to serve a copy of your answer to district court, at the vi in thee gota, faid eompl office. i St. Louis and’ state of twenty days after service of this s exclusive of the and if you fail to answer the said within the time aforesaid, the ; action will apply to the court forthe relief demanded in said com- H. B. FRYBERGER FULToD ‘y. Herald-Review Nov. 3, Dec trict Court ie Armstrong, Co- uired to i aid nt.on the subscribers at their the city of Duluth in the county of Minnesota. within ninmons day of such s for Plaintiffs. 417 Lonsdale Bldg., Duluth, Minn. dition to your name 1901, at the sa) estate tax in and by th county of Itas parcel of land dand ic an ‘ 5. duly sold at publi ou ite art revised laws of I sale | dey puibanenanenic! to 0. B. Seamans for the gum of twenty-seven Re Soabity Vearan le loliars. and fifty cents. ( = the | For you can pabily ‘tears, with Ite Bisel nighest aud best bidder ‘and the | tice. tu write just as rapidly, and as as an expert Ope om the OLIVER. Be- cause the OLLVER is the simplified’ type- writer, And you can see every word ‘you write. About 80 per cent. more dnrable than any other typewriter. because it has about 86 per cent. léss wearing points than most other typewriters, +0 per cent. e: to write with than these other complicated, intricate machines t requir ing’ tone practice and s Than machinés whieh c: any spe Write abstracts. insurance policies. or odd- a documents except you buy expensive J attachments requiring -experts to from the | said O. B, Seamans ha hb i said | county auditor a certificate recei of sale for said certificate having presented the sume to me for the purpose 0 ving notice of the expiration of redemption from sai and served, you are therefore notified that the amount required said piece or parcel of land from said sa! the date of this notice, execlusi to accrue upon and for the s 4 notice, is the sum_ of twenty-: aya fifty cents, (927.90), with interest. ther aceorditg to law, and that the time -for demption of said piece or parcel of land | from, said sale. will expire sixty (60) days . the service of this notice and the proof id service has been filed in my office. operate qlvituegs my hand and offiieal seal this’ 1th Scan adjust the OLIVER to any reason-| ay of November. A.D. 1906. You can adjust the OLIVER to any reason-| @ay of Novem! RS Je _space—you van write on any reasonable ‘Anaite thickness of paper. right out to the Itasca Caunty, Minn. ry edge, Without the aid of any exponsi Herald-Review Nov. 24. Dee. 1's. attachment or special skill, and your wor be neat appearing. legible and cl For the OLIVER is the typewrite for the ‘or. the lawyer. the insurance agent, the chant. the hotel proprietor—or any man who does his own writing Write us now for our booklet. on simplified features of the OLIV ER. The OLIVER Typewriter Company Minueapolis, Min Ee H. BITHER, Attorney at Law. Having established an office in Grand Rapids, I will give careful and prompt attention to all Legal ‘ork. Office opposite Post Office. 2d floor: the 332 Hennepin Ave. Geo. F. Kremer Furniture and Undertaking Your attention is again called to the assistance we can render you in equipping your home in its entirety--- or witha single piece of furniture. You are invited to inspect the ex- tensive line of Iron Beds, Mattresses and Springs, Chairs, Rockers and Tables shown on our floors. Prices lower than you can buy same goods for in the cities. Opposite Postoffice GRAND RAPIDS ~ MINN. SMSWSVSS EVES Pioneer Meat Market THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats We Carry Only the Best that Can be Had. Owr Special Brands of CANNED GOODS are the best offered to the public. Poultry, Game, Etc.~ - Butter. Eggs, Cheese. and you will learn some- thing worth while. Leland Avenue, . Opposite Postoffice. § THOS. FINNEGAN “* piece Or parce! of land. and the bolder of | ¢ of one doll t rate per nount. and bo on sufn las or parcel of and wutt of twenty-t cits, (S228). he 2 dder therefor, having received fre | Sertificate of sale fc land. and t nd th pose of bav demption from sa yod ere therefor 4 amount rec re sixty (60) da id p f26 n filed in my office of November, A. (Official seal) {_§ Ss potice and the prvot or. described piece or parcel of Jand. the county of Itasca and tate of aud known and described as folld Allof block ten (10), Wil rand Rapids st that on the 7th day of May, A. D, pursuant t . dul rc court i the above de: s duly offered for sale to the bidder who offered to pay the am which judgment was entered thereon which the same was to be sold, to- f and one cent (#1 01) at the pnt, per i e bi amount equal to that for which said aforesaid: that thereaft oukhs 12th day of November, A. D. is and still sale, the same rity of the state audi- eof the prov i Ww ne a holder of said cert | ing presented the same to me for the pu notice of expiration of re- patcel of land from said sale thip notice, exclusive of the costs to acerne | up§n and for the service of t . of twenty-two dollars and ei $0), with interest thereon a . and that the time for the redemption of cefor pares! of Jand from said sale Itasea County Herald-Reyiew Nov. 17. D. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, 5 Ss Office of County Audit ToT. B. Royal: You are hereby notified, That the following situate in e y given and made and for said cribed piece or unt for upon such to be sold, tate for the us. under ‘ions of se ion aid Ike Li yerson 2 the county auditor a re or parcel of ite hu i ven and served. ter the ser said s« itpess my Hand and official seal, this 13th A. D. 1906. 'M. A. SPANG, rt : Notice is hereby gi of November,” 190 o'clock -in, the, for owing described pas hofus turned down about three years ¢ heifer. The o Ware hereby not assessments \ oftbe Ordinance ab. | petses. Notice of Impounding of Cattle. ont at noun of said Dated November 21, 1903. * hat. on the 1th day the hour of | ten day, the 4nd upon the public then and t od impounded accord One black he One red yearl wners of said cattle to appear d reclaim said cattle pay the charges and rinst the same and take them -| | away; and if, within ten days after the date of this notice. said cattle shall not have | re¢laimed, paid for and taken away. the same will be sold according to the provision been mentioned to sat- arges and assessments and ex- | County of Hasea. poration, Plaintiff, W. C. fendants: complaint h Minnesota, and County ‘of sota, Within twenty da Dist Clerk of said District. Court. at | Rapids. in the County of Itasca and state of to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the su at their office at room 600 Ik B iilding, in the city of Minneapolis, in the Hennepin and State of Minne- inn Herald-Review Nov. 2 Summors. STATE OF SUI trict Court, | Fifteenth Judicial District. ; Tue Diamond Iron Mining Company, a Cor- q vs. | Mary A. Gordor and Thomas C. Gordon, her sband: Goforth and Julia N wife, Defendants. is State of Minnesota, to the Above Named ‘ou and each’of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which s been filed in the office of the Grand bers, New York life after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of and if you fail to" answer the id complaint withii: the time aforesaid, the Jaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in sai Dated the 29th day of October. HIOKS, CARLETON & Plain’ 60 New York Life Building. complaint. ROSS, tiff’s Attorneys, Minnesota. ea pc press F. PRICE LAWLER Office in the First National Bank building. | real bargain. | GRAND,|RAPIDS 1 District. | us Stitt & Howe, | ed | tiffs in the | { | rate of five and one-half | be seated. { ; STATE OF MIN | day. STAT a steel range, while we.can show . here at home. have seen we are sure the Chief will capture your good opinion. Thirdly, the reason why it will do this is be- cause it is good. You can see quality sticking right out of it any place you Jook, not only good material the best money will buy, but fine workman- ship made on honor, honestly good and worth every cent of the reasonable price we ask forit. You will say so. We would just like to have you Step in and see what we consider the finest example of steel range mak- ing we have ever offered for We mean it. Ask for the Range. Book. sale, W.J. & H. DON’T FOR GOODNESS SAKE even think of sending any money, away for a range, the now famous ROUND OAK CHIEF. Secondly, after looking through this good range * “and perhaps comparingiit/in your mind with some others you, Grand Rapids, Minn. articularly, ou the ‘“‘Range of the year,”’ Firstly, we need the money D. Powers Notice of Sale of Vilage Funding Bonds. | Sealed bids will be received Py the Village Council of the Village of Grand Rapids. Itasca county, Minnesota, to 8 o'clock p, m. of the Wth day of December. 1906, at the village council rooms in said village. for the pur- | e of the funding bonds of said village. | id bonds will be issued in the denomination of one thousand dollars each. aggregate the sum of severteen thousand dollars, and will miature in tif "years after their date. December 1, 1906. and will bear interest at tke r cent. per annum, payable annually on the first day of Decem- ber of each year after said date. Bids shall Proposals for Bonds,” we Kecorder at or be accompanied | cent of the the right M. marked and filed with the V before si ii by a certified check for amount bid. The council res to reject any or all such bids. H. F. GRAFF Rec Herald-Review Nov ~ PSEA Bite VES ASO al hE ata Summons. cow Ia District Court. Charles H. Howland, PlaintitY, vs Elizabeth Cox Howland, Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and requvi nswer the compiaint of the plaintiff action above entitled, which complaint has been filed and is now on file in the office of the clerk of the district court in and for the a Minnesot his laegof Grand pids, Minnesota, und 10 serve a copy of your answer to said complaimt upon the sub- scriber at his office in the city of Crookston. « county, Minnesota, w hin thirty days the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the date of such service, and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff herein will apply to the court for the relief demand- ed in the complaint. A.A. MILLER, | Attorney for Plaintiff. } Crookston, M Herald-Review Nov. 10, Dee. 15. Notice of Application for Liquor License. ‘ESOTA, } ty ot Itasca, P Village of Grand Rapids. } Notice is hereby given that appi been made in w ng the said village of d my office. praying for license to sell int i uors for the term com on the vember, ating of November, 1907, by the fo!~ nd xt the following places, as said applica tion, to-wit: ‘ai. Gilman, in the west front room On the ground floor of the building situated on lot y (20), block (18) in the original plat of ne Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. . Said application will be heard and determ- ined" by said cil at the council in said village of onday. the 10th day of 200 0’clock p. m., cf that pNicate Grand Rupid December, 14 H. E. GRAFFAM, Village Recorder. Herald-Review Nov. 17-24. Notice of Application for Liquor License STATE O€ MINNESOTA, | County of Itasea, | Village of Grand Rapids, § Notice is hereby given that applica‘ ion has | been made in writing tothe village council of the svid village of Grand Rapids and filed in my office. praying for license to sell intoxi- cating liquors for a term commencing on the second day of November, 1906 and terminating on the second day of November, 1907, by the following person and at the following place, as stated in said apptication, to-wit: Quackenbush & Pearson, in the east front room on the ground floor ef the frame build- ing situated on lot 9 in block 18, in the original townsite of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. ‘Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said village council at the council room in the village hall in said village on Monday. the hy pe December, 1906. at 8:00 o'clock p.m,, of thatday, eta HO E.GRarram, | Village Recorder. Herald Review Nov. 17-24. F. P. SHELDON. Vice-President AIKEN, Casbier. First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Busixess ©. W. HAsTINGs. President. House and lot forsale. This isa Enquire at First State MINN | bank. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land Off Duluth, Minnesota. November 16, 19 As it ntest affidavit having been tiled in this office by E R is. contestant. gainst homestead entry. > made August 8, 1904, at the Duluth. Minnesota, land office, for sws se, sec. 6. lot 1. ad nw?4-ne’s, sec. 7, all in townshi of the 4th p. m., by John Fan which it is alleged that said Jo has not resided upon said land for mo! six months and for more than one year last past; that he tablished idence upon said land. ated or improved said wholly unimproved, w cupied ; that no pe: that there a v and no improvements whate on said land; and that said alleg said land was not due to entryman’s ioymentin the army, navy or murine United States. in any capacity, wi d parties are hereby respond and offer evidence tion at 10 o'clock a. m. on before J. 1D. Rassmussen, st Court. at-his office in Grand touching said January 4, 1 Clerk of Distr Rapids, Minnesota, and that tinal hearing held at 10 o’ele wil, a.m. on January 11. 1007. before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Duluth, ontestant. ia a proper . filed November 16, 1906, set. forth Whieh show that after due diligente tl service of this notice can not be tis hereby ordered that such dtice 4 by due and proper publication J.C, HERMAN ENGE Nerald-Review Nov. De Proceedingsin Bankruptcy In the District Court of th for the Disiriet of sion. United St Minnesota, Fifth I In ‘the matter of Abr. a bankrupt. Ralpes Tn bankruptey. To the Honorable Page Morris. judge of the Diste or the Abram M. Pi in the County of It-sea, in the homme in said district, respectfully i on the Mth day of Oct pest. he was d y bs the Acts of Congr that he has duly surrendered all his and rights of property and hus full with all the requirements of said A 8 of the Court tou mmiplied ts and of his bank efore, he prays that | by the Court to have a full debts provable i bankrupt ex rge. y of Nove er. A.D 1906. ABRAM M. PALON,. Bankrupt, United States Distr Minne Fifth D On this 27th day reading the toreg Ordered by the upon the same ¢ A. D. 1906, befor , Court, District of D. 1906, on is aring be had aa gg A Dw duluth in said Distric ut 10 o'clock in the forenoon. and that notice thereof be published in the Grand Rapids Herald-leview ee sone auper printed in said district. und that all nown Creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have.why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted And it is further ordered by the court that the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors; copies of said petition und this order addressed tothem at their places of residence its stated. Witness the Honorable Page Morris. Judge ‘a 08 h day of CHARLES L. SPENCER Clerk. By Thos. H. PressyeLy, Deputy Clerk eeeeeN Notice of§ Application jor Liquor License, STATE OF MINEESOTA. i} County of Itasca, Village of Grand Rapids. { Notice is hereby given that apvlication has been made in writing to the village council of the said village of Grand Rapids and filed ce praying for licen intoxi- n ¢ uors for a term comunencing on the of Nuvember, 1906, and terminating on theAith day of November, 1907. by lowing persons and at the following stated in said application. to-wit: Patelle & Cloutier, € west room on the ground floor of the building situate upon the West 40 feet of lots 13, 14 and 15 in block 16 of the original plat of the village of Grand Rap- ids, Ttasca county, Minnesot: Said application will be heard and determ- ined by said village council ut the council room inthe Village hail in said village on Monday the 10th day of December, 1906, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. of that day. GRAFEAM, Viliaze Recorder. Herald-Review Nov. 24, Dee. 1. Rea the Herald-Review. +

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