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, ENRY PROCEEDINGS) "sestgettit feta FOR DECORATION DAY FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS Upon motion tye meeting adjourned. 1,000 yds bunting, per yd.$ .05 OF THE i TASB. DORAN, : feepicrgon ages -05 U C a E S z For Decoration Day. These are B O A R D Spasiet-tmeekio j f x 27 inch flags.... -10 f % ig: 1 30x 45 inch flags. 25 ee ees ‘ A, special meeting ot the school bout of i OF Ds ie 00! ard 01 96x 60 inch flags........... «75 THE POPULAR STORE $1.25 for child's size, 4% to 8; $1.50 Bice at host. Wek” Rousmig Coe 40x 84 inch wool flags..... 4.00 72x108 inch flags........... 6.00 Red, White and Blue Ribbon. Place Your Order Early. WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO SHOW COODS for 844 to 11; $1.75 for 111% to 5. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. Come in and see them. OFFICIAL SCHOOL DIRECTORS DISTSICT NO. 1 St Faul Book & Stationery Co., library WM Welch Mfg. Co., High school sup- CC McCarthy, legal services in draw- Dickinson and James Doran present. The bond of C, H. Dickinson, as treasurer in the sum of $100,(00.00 with D. M. Gunn, Joba Becktel WV. Gilbert, a Dr. a Russell. . Was upon motion acce; le The re teachers refused ¢ to accept Sppotntments for the coming school year; ce ae iss Roe, Miss Murray and Miss Edmunds. _—_— fhe following appointments were made: H a Grand Rapids Minn. April 5th, 1909, _| MiSs Ada Kremer, Latin { Regul: i f the”. » 199. | Miss Mary Lothrop, principal of High school gular meeting of the school board of} Miss Amelia Denewith, music and drawin: —r ' district No. One held in their office, all mem-| Miss Helina Kersohstein, fifth grade Mr, Ferdinand Schumacher was, upon ‘pos moston the mosting edjourned: 5 motion, elected to teach manual training in JAMES D. DORAN, | ithe Grand Bapiits Highschool for the ensu- Clerk. | 2 ing term at a Salary o} . | We will Sell You a Lot of Extra Values fipon motion the DI of Dry Gendron Regular Meetin Y pt h fi D ie amounting to $15.00 fur the inspection of the 3 9- | i ou will want them for ecoration Day Tighenge onan ae on the table. ‘ ‘ Grand Rapids, Minn., May 17th, 1909. | : allowed: re upon motion roan lar meeting of the school board of : chool district No. One. was held in their | W W Smith, wood for Smith school..... O y ied / Joseph Stevens, wood for Rorest Laie’ © won, motion, Wuanimonsly seoteay Mies =| ; S ; i N . h Ti B W2 Hoos, ii Rae at! ee tae hes was appointed to teach j Men’s Suits te oods ow Is the lime to uy Elmer Miller, wood for McKtaley school 21 00 | suing year ne CY Senools for the en- A Itasca Paper Co., paper...... . - 770] Superintendent Freeman was, upon motion, | FOR GRADUATION DRESSES fiorate Ht Turner, text book 2 20| authorized to make all coatracts and pur- 2 For three days we will sell the bal- P E R F E Cc T I ce) N Ginn £Co., text books rt} & Bene Sanat fast ie) Sonar cena 2 Wee ance of our up-to-date men’s and . 4 & H D Powers, supplies for manual The following appointments, as teachers | ; ¢ boys’ suits at greatly reduced prices | |New Persian Lawns at 39c, 48c, 59c and 75c Kerosene St ove in ees sige fer esswas 10% | HOE fie Schools Gutalde of Grand Rapids, wore | i pr Sa OU iatiite, pace ane ae te Floxon, the new Fabric, at 25c, 35c, 39c and 48c cee Btn eceay 540) | School onteagher | Vir i. : *, . ; canal wiany. the big wcities atone India Linens, at 10c, 12}, 15c, 18c and 252} |3 Burner with cabinet $16.00 Jone ie ssiiies ioe domecag 1 | Almond Ghelsee A Sampson | aare selling at $40.00 to $45.00, our , Bi 3 ith sak binet $10 50 e polenee ea: ‘i z re 5 04 Haleacr take pence Po price forthe next three 1 9 25 ht d E Sh de: er without cabine! . ughes supplies : 2 20] Bearville Mary Randahl | Brive forthe next three G4] White and Evening Shades ‘ i fared Mag: Om: Sable for sal | Ror Rieracs, IN WOOL DRESS FABRICS urner wil CV Smith, part payment on contract Blacker Julia Coolt | Our $22.50 line of honest tailored | | 1, ported Marquisettes, a beautiful weave, in plain and nov: = ae fngat Suiths.. ee Carpenter tars Leding | 3 a iy * 5 i in a = < y 5 astle Cree! ertina Jantaas | suits, right up to the minute, in | |eity effects, 46 inches wide, per yard, $1.25 to..... ....$1.50 1 Burner without cabinet $2.65 ginger ales 5 | pune Fen ee eaney, abe tnade of rae apne, $16 95 Read’s Lonsdowne, silk and wool, plain weave, in all the Jonas Person. labor ba ie car Branboe Orci sDite-< t est fabrice, for lays . popular colors, per yard - fF oe ..- $1.25 ny ena school 30 00| Cohasset Mrs. Boot | ¢ White and cream poplins, 44 inches wide, per yard... .75 Raver & Neloon, troight and teami cotisaat Hazel Prescott If you can usea suit at vou aloe tise ok 1 88) Cohasset May Hegdab! | a ‘ ole, insurance on High school... 95 00| Cowhorn Grace Dinwiddie t that was extra good . Laces--4 han some new assortment Valancinne and Geo W Sawyer, labor at Central school. 3 50 | Cunningham CatherineCunninghant value at $20.00 you will have to pay novelties in laces; new neckwear of all kinds; Village of Grand Rapids, electric light. 11 75| Effie J A Bouley us only. bargains in ribbons, all widths and colors, best quality; y ila ge Or Grand Hapids. water: -+ 1 00] Feeley Addie V Grey y: th t Det kid and ite od a ¢ C W Forrest, draying...... ‘! 2 80| Freestone Bmily Latronter The balance of our men’s suits another new assortment 0 id and si. gloves; dozens 9! E A Freeman, expenses on trip looking Harriugton Maud Kelly worth 815.00, $16.00 and 1 95 parasols for ladies and children, Our new line of children’s rave sgeclters gene 12 00 noun é Emogen Wenas 3.UU, M ; D » draying an ti ick ie Dinwiddi $18.00, will sell at only $1 . Straw gndlaywn boone ate epee ae. MissTaase Wien iki t schoo! ex gid 18 70 MeKialey Pore canine a Ss y i. janitor services a cMahon Carrie And } 6 am 2 i outns uits McMahon school building.....-.... 300| Pokegama Lake Harriet Shook JM, Nickerson, supplies an Rabier Mary Thompson ‘ 2 ct ergville sc} a e@ ris Re he Long pan ene from 14 One ir Oo ir he Hreusswis, posta, during Mi ¥ 4 60 Rosy ef : Goons Hutchins years, and wi -t ts ars Brude, supplies for Bearv’ and Lake Anna Hetu $12.00, for ..........5-2006 8.00 ~ SCHOO). ........ 0 .e.ee esses eee eeeee 1 70] Shoul Lake Carrie Cochran } V Harrington, wood for Harrington Smiths Lillian Richard | _ c) fg. CO., text books Splithand Lake Lillian G: Knickerbocker Suits Upon motion the meeting adjoazued, “| Suaw Laie Klazie Stamp : . a . *, tingy Nelli ae « . ee ‘ Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will sell our Clerk. Swanson . pore $7,50 Knickerbocker suits... 45 ‘ . . rd River Delia Herber 36.50 Knickerbocker suits... $5.95 | | Complete Line of Beautiful Skirts at J-3 off regular Thorofure Nellio McAlpine $5.50 Knickerbocker suits...$4.45 price. They are of the Very Newest Styles and off Regular Meeting. Trout Lake Lyllian Pete Little Boys Suits fabrics such as Ponomas, Serge, Voile and Fancy district’ No, One Way held in the boards | Weleb Lake Anna Welch . ofttice, in the Central school at 8 o’clock, F. B,| West Fork ; uth Haign ‘ * : Worsteds. Regular prices are $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, Keusswig and James Doran presen | ‘The following bills were, upon motion j $3.50, $4.00 and $2.75 suits, Fees : ; Henry Hughes & Co ‘The resignation of C. B, Alen us treasurer | sowed: ; 3 to 6 yrs, your choice for Fi $15.00 and $18.00. Don’t miss this opportunity of of sahuol disteiat No. One. was. recsived:| '' the qiansior scimol nna 9:09 Whereas, Charles E, Aiken, who h Fisher & Bro.. music - 1 68 J mon 100) istrict 0. ne, as iw é 7, 5 7 presented his resignation in writing as suc principal's office... oe v0 25 75 | otlicer and said resignation so presented has | WM Welch Co., school supplies... 15 60 been duly accepted by the school board of| 7'™ Hoey, wood for Pokegam Lake said Common School District and whereas, school. 15 06 Charles H, Dickinson has been dul i- | Village of e 2 80 | nated to ili the. vacaney 80 Caused “by said| Bulee repairs for High school 4 a resignation. . Nee en Bae ’ 6 , Now therefore beit andit herevy isre-|J F Metzger, supplies for domestic ATE each executed the same as their free act and| 1909, at 10 o'clock a, m., why said petition] being in the county of Itasca. and state of | solved that said Charles H. Dickinson be and| ,, Science dept....... so - } C ER deed. Pat aaa should not be granted. atinnesote, described as follows, to-wit: Bo hereby. is Tnanaeeaaly appointed to fill fra tas cs! school furniture $26.50 ops | _ E. : Wit . thi jouth half of lots one (1) two(2) and three | 5aid vacancy to-wit, the vacancy in said Feats til igen eden tps ber [sear] : codstary, Public. dcntGeenst pt a a lb Pg (3)in block number four ¢4) plat of Itasca | Office of treasurer, forthe unexpired term of | ,,The two following pills ‘were (Ripon ae OF tasea County. Minnesota. | i999. City village of Deer Biver, county of Itasca, | 84id resigning officer. le meeting held-May 10th, but by mistake My commission expires June 4th, 1913.3 {s#at] H. 8. HUSON. state of Minnesota, according to the recordec | The acceptance and oath of C. H. Dickinson | Were Omitted from the minutes of that meet- ‘Judge of Probate. | m@por plat thereof on file, and of record in | 4s received and filed. iat | WJ & HD Powers, supplies $23 st “Othe of Public Heumincr” { Boral Rotten, May dnonBee the, pice of the register, of deeds in and tor | eecing Monday. evemag Moy” Web, tee ake | bd Mundigel. laudry work ‘ is is d May 24th’ 1909, 3 purpose of filling vacancies in the city school: Lake school Rpasriags jank of Calumet, as given in the foregoing Sh schools. Which motion was adopted. Blackberry school was ordered from Fred Certificate of Inccrporation. has been approy- i i riff, Of Teagca Ocanty. ; p ji i Notice For Publican. FRANK F, PRICE, The following bills were upon motion | Bliss, : OF ed by me. - Plaintiff's Attorney. allowed : The offer of Wm. M, Pough to furnish ened this Seventeenth day of May, A. D, United States Land Office Herald-Review May 26, July 7, St Paul Book & Stationery Co., library twelye cords of wood for the Sand Lake ; A. SCHAEFER, Cam bake, Minnsecte. ontgnks for Wawina school..."....... 8 11 43] schoo! for the sum of #20.00 was upon motion . Peart ‘i D . ieteeserieeieaeeerinnnreppieeemmrremmsneeinmns:| Northern Machi % * cepted. OF CALUMET {spat} Public Examiner] Notice is hereby given that the Northern 3 ing Tor Manuel CAnteeaeee . 2 othe meeting, upon motion adjourned. Pacific Railway company, whose post office AC McClurg & Co.. library books. = JAMES D. DORAN, a | STATE OF MINNESOTA. address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 2ist Sheriff’s Sale. John Hanalainen, supplies for Squaw Clerk. Department of State. sf day of April, 1000, fiied in this office its appli"! gy virtue of an Alias Execution issued out | 1 ,LaKe,school...... se : = 7 I hereby certify that the within instrument nrg of pent lapproved’ July. 1. 1805 une of and under the sea! of the District Court | # rh yates lumber for Spruce Park 3 KNow ALL MEN BY onpstiearsseteas That’ was filed for record in this offiee on the 17th | Stat. 597, 620). the northeast uarter of the | in.and for the County of Itasca and State of | wy Schutt, iabor at Feeley school ES} ‘we have agreed to, and do hereb associate day of May, A. D. 1909, at2 o'clock _P.M.,and| southeast quarter of section 6. in township | Minnesota, upon a judgment rendered and | V4 Runnells labor reparrs in manual COLUMBIA ourselves together as a Banking Corporation. | was duly recorded in book 1, of State Bank | 141 north of range 25 west of the fifth princi | 20cketed in suid court on the 12th day of July, training dept. ae er | ‘ under and pursuant to the provisions of the/ xecords, on page 179. pal meridan. containing 40 acres. A. D. 1905, in an action wherein Frank F. Price | gintert Lososcd, wood tor Shoal “Laice ¥ Laws cof the State of Minnesota governing “SOLIUS A. SCHMAAL, Any and ali persons claiming adversely the | Was plaintiff and Chester W. Robinson and ee ee ie Double Disk Recor ds senses 18 fe Ella M, Robinson, defendants. In favor of the said plaintiff and against the said defendants for the sum of One hun- dred and. ninety dollars aod Seventy-three cente ($190.73), and which said judgment was on the 16th day of September, A. D. 1905, duly Banks of Discount and Deposit; and to that end we do hereby execute under our hands and seals the following Certificate of Incor- poration, to-wit: 2 Secretary of State. Mrs, Clark, rent of Arbo school . . Mr. Brazzlil, labor at McMahon school. Wm McGregor, wood for Houpt school. Hinsel, tue! for Bigfork school.......... Frank Caldwell, fuel for Vance school. sJ * ree fuel for Spruce Park lands described, or desiring to object because of She | niinaret ae aged ne the tend or Me any other reason, to the disposal to appli- cant. should file their affidavits, of profess in ats office, on or before the 9th day of June Two records at the price of + one. Music on both ardes. Fit any disc machiue.. We 43961 OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, | County of Itasca ;Minnesota. f FIRST. Em 8 BBS ti ti hall be the} I hereby certify that the within instrument LESTER BARTLETT, assigned by the said Frank F. Price to George * ‘ . Free dare Danie of Onumer, ‘The general prae Sleaiia thie cules fon neon ee ae Hogistor, |T, Hobinsda, by written assigument, dated on Soar Paar ; have just received a large and mature of its business shall be banking, re- ny OF Maye: D. artles i oar A. M., Herald-Review, May 5. June 2, said day and duly filed in the office of the ‘school. varied assortment. Com in eiving deposits, buying, selling and discount. | 2nd was duly recorded in Fook 33. of M. BR. Clerk of the District Court in the county of| Henry Hughes, : ing notes, bills and other evidences of debt, | P@8e »- E. J. McGOWAN {tasea, Minnesota; and which Alias Execution | joha Reckfelt, supplie: c and hear them. i) bulli reign coins, ing cir. 3 i i ina 5 + i . . : 2.3 Ow Silating notes and losning money on Per Irene Becker, Deputy. Notice For Publication. this 25th day of May, A. D. 1909. levied upon | }¢a%ca Paper Do. stutionory «= 12 inch .. A e+ + 81.00 estate and personal security; and the place Department of the Interior. all the right, title and interest of the said |p 5 Mond I, laundry........ defendants Chester W. Robinson and Ella M, binson, in and to the following de- scribed real property. which said was on the 2nd day of May. A. 1905, di attached in said action by the Sheriff of said Itasca county and described as follows, to-wit: at the south- Mesaba Telephone Co., rentals. Thos Charles, kindergarten supplies Miss Florence Burlingame, postage Theo Presser, music for High schoul. Ginn & Co., text books............ CE Aiken, express and and freight ...- First Eational Bank, interest on orders United State Land Office, at ee ern By . Notice is hereby given that Levi U. Morrow, of Merna, Minn., who, on May 17, 1908, made homestead ae No. 23109. serial No. 03635, for n% sw and se sw. section 2, township where the business of this corporation is to ‘be carried on is calumet, Itasca County, Min- mesota. We Also Handle Cylender Records and Machines. Roy R. Belt Summons. Stars OF Minnesora, } District Court, Itasca Couaty Fifteenth Judicial District. 855 .been et SSSSERLRSRTEREEE SSS SBBZSB ¥ Be s Sz SECOND. Said corporation shall commence on the 26th i George H. Maleolmson, as Guar- day of May, A. D. 1909, and shall continue a P| west corner of block e (45), thence for a period of thirty years. apamoe releases Oereneee ma por sh range Sie or neces ane running east one hundred and forty (140) feet hd ene Ee inddress onioete te tea 8. McDonald. Minors, Plaintiff, final five year proof, to establish claim to the | #/ong the east and west line of sald block, | mirst State Bank, interest on orders..... 154 Pharmacist THIRD: against, land above described, before the clerk of| thence north ninety (90) feet, thence west | ® & Rousswig, postage......... 2 ‘The names and places of residence of the | Chicago Ore Company, Republic\ svuwows | district court of Altkin county. Ming., at his | oN@ hundred and forty (140) foot, t» the north | p y Collier & Son, library books, 3% incorporators, and the number of shares held} Iron & Steel Company, M. W. Aitkin, Minn., on the sixth’ day of | 224 poush. line <o! ea Dock sbence aoe 5 by each of them are as follows: McDonald, Katherine 'I. ‘Mc- . ninety (90) fect and along, said line back to nM. Bolter, Grand Rapids, Minn., 68} Donald, A. P. Peterson, Joseph ma ot names as witnesses: Peter T. ¢ corner bes te 45, in the original plat of W. Mo- k, Minn. James W. Moiyneaux, Joseph shares. ja *|the Town of Grand ‘Rapids, in the state of ‘Anselm U. Bossard, Grand Rapids, Minn.,| lyneaux, Trustee, Amber Ham- Minn., John F. Richards, | }y, ¥ ilton and H. B. Fryberger, Deft’ hord J. Tully, pomanore ao dhares. ry! r, 8, 101 ‘ully, of Aitkin, inim, thud 2, sk madioes Notice is aera signed, as Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction at the front door of the county court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, on Thu Ly the 8th-day of July. A. D. 1909, at 10 o'clock A.M, of that day. to satisfy The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you—has been filed in the office of the clerk of said district court at. the village F. V. Wakkinen, Calumet, Minn., 10 shares. Vernon W. Knapp, Grand Rapids, Mion., 2 shares. J.C, HERMAN ENGEL, Herald-Review May 19, June 2 FOURTH The government of this incorporation and the management Of its affairs shall be vest Notice For Publication. ina board of three directors, who shall be é elected at the regular annual meeting of the EE ire Sree Ae A npn ee a Department of the Interior, Execution, together with interest and costs stockholders to eld on the first Thursday | swer to said complaint on the subscribers, at eta im yees thereon. | Dated this 25th day of May. A. D. 1909. T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of Itasca County, Minnesota, By Frank McKeown. ding the first Monday of January of \, Sash pear between the hours of 12 M. and 5 P. M. of the said day, The first Board of Di- rectors shall consist of the following mem- their office, in the city of Minneapolis, in the county. of Hennepin, within twenty days af- ter seryice of this summons upon you, exclu- sive of the day of such service; and if you The registered and licens ed jet black PERCHEON May 15, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Kstie Colby, of Merna, Minn., who,on Oct. 14, 1902, made homestead, entry No. 23466, serial No. 03078, ¢ bers: Leon M. Bolter, A.C. Bossard and F. | tail to answer said complaint within the A STALLION : V. Wakkinen, who shall hold office until the | sforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap-| 07 W% Se. section 14, township 140 north, Bef . t+ 1». dirwtanuel meeting, and neil thelr succes-| Diy tote court for the relief demanded fo | hanke‘oy"Setang arigciPal peridiap has tied |, ERANEE PRIOR aioe DEWEY, | : cemplaint, together with plaintiff's costs | proof, to establish claim to the land above . FIFTH. nd dishesementa! herein. ‘ fescribed before the clerk of district Rare OF Herald-Revied, May 26, July 7. weight 1,600 poses: ait Kerra, EVANS, THOMPSON & Faracutip, | Aitkin county, Minn., at his office at Aitkin, stand at the stable of Sol< berg & Co., in the rear of the old Independent news- paper building, one block east of postoffice in Grand Rapids, for season of 1909. As a part of this adver- tisement we refer to Certificate No, 347 issued by Professor Andrew Boss, of the State Stallion Registration Board, show- ing this Stallion to have been officially examined and found free from any taint or defect. " SOLBERG @ CO., Owners. Minn., on the sixth day of July, 1909. ulller, Oscar Nesbits, Joke Dicken, and a r Nes . iy» Joha F, Richards all of Merna, Mime J.C. HERMAN ENGEL. st Herald-Review May 19, June 23. ‘ amount of the capital stock shall be , Tan thousand dollars fully paid in, in cash, . which shall be divided into one’ hundred shares of one hundred dollars each. The capital stock may be increased from ime by a major! ity vote of svockhol- e sum of Twenty- Plaintiff's Attorneys, Minneapolis, Minn, Herald-Record May 12 to June 16 time to ders, but not to exceed 4 five thousand dollars. SIXTH “stamount of indebtedness or lia- wines pny ini the corporation shall at any time be subject shall be Une million dollars. eof, we have hereunto set Citation for Hearing on Petition for Administration. Estate OF Joan Lyiy. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | ... County of Itasca, { In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of John Lyly, De- cedent: In witness whe The State of Min ta" rs. John Lyly, oun Witness id’ seals this 1th day of May, | The State Env. pun Liyiycaies etre dees A. D. 1909. 4 aibe’ Reliee - Lyly and aif inn agree nce of in the granting of ministration 0} ie ge eso B. Winsor 1, § L20nM- Bolter. estate of said decedent: ME. Winsor aa Ww. pe * The petition of Coolidge-Schussler Com- aos. » ‘ pany having been filed in this court, repre- Robert Johnson | F, V. Wakkinen. renting that John Lyly. then a resident of Meyer Cohen the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, died intestate on the 15th any of April, 1909, and praying that letters of administration on his estate granted to E. C, Kiley; and the court having fixed the time and place for Your Tin Roof leaks, or perhaps a new one is ‘needed. In either case we can supply your wants. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate Under Judgment of Foresiosure. STATE OF MINNESOTA t District Court, ss. County of ore Fe ny pinkie’ ‘teent! dical Distric' George T.Robinson, Plaintiff versus Carrie I. Coffron and Murray J. Taylor, cf fendants Notice is hereby given that under and by virture of a judgment and decree entered in the above entitled action on the 20th day of May. 1909, a certified transcript of which has been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, sheriff of said Itasca county, will sell, at public auction, to the NATE Is our boss-tinner and what he does not know about tin or metal work is hardly worth knowing. If you are in trouble with any kind of metal work, send for Nate, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA = - Wefalso’sell Hay and Feed and the “SENSA- TS SS b 5 highest bidder, for On the 14th day of May. A. D. 1909, before | hearing said petition; hy on ‘Thursday, th ele f July, : ‘ me, a Notary Public inand-for sald County, | Therefore, you. and each of you, are, here- tte Orelaebiic che tieenees at the he will help you, TION.” Oats. . pea) Leon M, a elm cll and wt ioW cause, an, 4 7 personally spree Wakiinen aad Vernon W.|you have. before this court at he probate ote Eni poney Ta D P WE “a seed : Knapp. to me known to be persons de- | court rooms in the court house, in the village owe Ue > of Grand Rapids, in the coun' state of Minnesota, on the 16th of Itasca. scribed in and who executed the foregoing lay of June, instrament, and acknowledged that they

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