The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER,
GUTHRIE, OKLA. THUW PAV, MARCH ti, U07._
FACE TWO.
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THE BEST KMEDl
For cuts, burw, bn l*e«.
aoret, sails, barbad wire mu
aa«l all hurts of uiau u*
baas i la
Dean's
King Cactus Oil
tbe ob 17 Uuimeut iiuu
heals without a scar.
V*. , 9u 91. •* and •*. atlee.
Acetyl uu suballiuka
Sold by
Guthrie, OVU.
J. N. WALLACE,
would save key mansion.
Washington, !>. ('.. Mar. 20. Aciim1
BtBUH art* at last belim tuHen
from instruction il"' ol'l K>".v ninnsl""'
occupied by Krnncls Scott Key. wno
wrote "The Star SpatiBled Hannei
The old mansion Is UH'aU'd in tleorKe-
town and Is In n state or decay, havlnt?
been neglected for many vars. 8ev
'•ml iimucwwful eSorts h ve but'"
made lu preserve the historic house.
Inn no real proRrens was made until
l ulled Slates Dislrlct Attorm v Maker
'uroiKised to organize a our|Hirat!on to
raise funds with which to purchase
Ihe mansion Admiral Dewey. Aduiir
ul Schley. General Miles unil many
'other distinguished officers of the
army and navy have Klvcii their no-
operation to the movement.
c. R RENFRO.
Malaria Make* Pale Sickty Children.
Th.> Olj Standard Grove's Taatel«'y« Chill
Tonic, drlvea out malaria and builds u|>
the system. Sold by all dealers for it
years. J'r'ce &0 cents.
If you wish to avoid spring fever go
to Old Moses and call for Krlanger,
that dark beer. Always cool and re-
freshing. Corner Har. and Dlv.
myers murder case
comes up april 22.
Washington, I). l\. March JO—The
supreme coil rt of U United states
today advanced the hearing in the
case of Aggie Myers, tint MIss.k.m'I
vkoman who Is tmtler
<1.11111 on the char«o of nntrderlng her
husband, ami set it for April 22.
Malaria Cau.M Los. of Appetite.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic, drive* out raakirla and builds up
IJie system. Bold by all dealers for J"
year*. Pr'ce 50 cents.
released by grand jury.
lawton. ,Okla.. March 20. \<mhk
k«ips, Willi was E.rrertted a few days
ago l>y Detective K. 0. I.anance of
tills city at Hobart on the charge of
horn, theft, was returned lo Ihis
comity. The grand Jury failed to In-
dict him and he was released.
AMERICA'S
FOREMOST
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Took issue Willi Samuel C |
Gompers on question of la- O
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Assailed college football as (7
a brutal sport. O
-Indorsed iileu of scparati C
Hchools for negroes. O
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Was graduated from Itos-
lon Latin wliixil.
Graduated from Harvard
Appoluied tutor In mathe-
matics ai $tit t .IMi a year.
-I'llected president of Har
vard.
rounded Itadcllffe college.
Toured United Slates.
Toured Uuinpe.
O 1003 -t'ommenieit on small fam
Don't Complain
If yarr chest pains and you are un
ible to sleep because of a cough. Buy
a hnttl" of iialRrd's Horehound Syrup
and jou won't have any cough Get
a bottle now and that cough will not
lact long A cure for all pulmonary
diseases. Mrs. J—. Galveston, Texas,
writes: "1 can't cay enough for Hal
lard's Horehound Syrup The relief
It lias given me Is all that is news
sary for me to say.'' Sold by C. K.
Reafro.
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Boston, Muss.. Mar 20.—President |
Charles W. Kllot of Harvard Univer-
sity. who Is generally recognized us
the foremost educator In America,
observed quietly his 73d birthday an-
niversary al his home In Cambridge
today. He isissed the greater part of
the ilay us usual among his Iwoks,
busy Willi his duties as bead ot the
groat university, all hough Interrupted
now and tU^n by friends who came to
congratulate him.
During the d;iv numerous messages
of congratulations were received by
President Eliot. They came from
other colleges, from diplomats, from
public men, educational associations,
and from Harvard clubs scattered
from New York lo the ltocky motin-!
tains.
President lCllot has achieved the re j
markable distinction of being the
Harvard president for more than half |
Ills life, for he was only tliirty-flve
when he assumed Ihe duties of his
high office. Fifty-four years lie has
devoted to the cause of education,
for during the two or three years ol
bis life when he was not teaching he
was studying university ndminlstra
lion abroad ami gathering information
which has been so successfully applied
for tin development of Harvard.
No other man was ever presidenl
of Harvard for so lung a period as I hut
which distinguishes Mr. Eliot's life.
When he entered Harvard in 1X40 lie
was of Ml students; now there are
about 4.S«0. His salary as tutor for
Ihe first year alter his graduation was
tOCO.Oo. Now be receives $10,000 a
year.
Nursing mows and
over-burdened women
In all stations of life, whose vigor and vitality may have
been undermined and broken-down by overwork, exacting
social duties, the too (request bearing of children, or other
causes, will find in
DR. PIERCE'S
FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION
the most potent, invigorating, restorative, strength - giver
ever devised for their special benefit. Nursing mothers will
find it especially valuable in sustaining their strength and
promoting an abundant nourishment for the child. Expect-
ant mothers too will find it a priceless boon to prepare the
system for baby's coming and to render the ordeal compara-
tively easy and painless.
It can do no harm In any state, or condition
of the female system.
Delicate, nervous, weak women, ] fullest investigation of his formula
! who suffer from frequent headaches, knowing thattwill be foundI to
backache, draggiBR-dowu distress contain only the best agents^ known
low down it. the abdomen, or fro... to the most advanced medical sct-
nainful or irregular monthly pe- ence of all the different schools of
nods gnawing or distressed sen- practice for the cure of all woman
sation in btomach, dizzy or faint peculiar weaknesses and ailments,
spells see imaginary specks or Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets and
snots floating before eyes, have dis- Antiseptic Suppos.tones may also
agreeable, pelvic catarrhal drain, be used with great advantage con-
ulceration, prolapsus, ante version, jointly with the use of the Favor-
retroversion, or other displace- ite Prescription" in all cases of
ments of womanly organs from ulceration, and it. pelvic catarrh,
weakness of parts, will, whether They cost only 25 cents a box each,
they experience many or only a at drug stores or, sent by mail,
few of the above symptoms, find post-paid on receipt of price in
relief a,id, generally, a permanent stamps by Dr. Pierce whose ad-
cure by using faithfully and fairly dress is given below.
persistently Dr. Pierce's Favorite If you want to know more about
Prescription. the composition and professional
This world - famed specific for endorsement of the ' havorite Pre-
woman's weaknesses and peculiar script ion," send postal card request
ailments is a pure glyceric extract to Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo N. Y
of the choicest native, medicinal for his free booklet treating o
roots without a drop of alcohol ,111 same.
its make-up. All its ingredients You can't afford to aecept as a
are printed in plain English on its substitute for this remedy of known
bottle-wrapper and attested under composition a secret nostrum of un-
oath. Dr. pierce thus invites tile hioun .proposition. Dou^doit_
to til*- utaioSt. *r< broken l>y a blow
limiting lu ho otauy auil tuoU lotnl
ixlilt sinus. ' UU <1 by tile fcuti.len e'.-
i-_i|>t: itf tlie hot air Intiido. that ilg-
■ ty am! .1 initiation are Ilk" ilinai
"en, ti. ami the to miali'iis of the new
-tato are in danger.
There is a natural Keilliment in Ok-
lahoma iu uwjoaltluu to monopolies
Ml.) -I ats. That thin lncluu.'s ill •
I ol air ti".:: t which eai.bliaheil Itaelt
ill the beginning of the cotnenl on,
,ud ha: cornered dl>.:c inulli aiu e,
ill.,.- can be 110 doubt. Rarliajueu-
ia:y 1 flforts .0 defeat tie trust In the
dispensation of hot ait buve been uu-
. Mine, owing to the rulings of the
re- lent, mirl the ti : :t ' control of
1 protest and a revolt of thos- mcni-
tli cb.ir and ua Uu.- tloor. The 1
course 10 the paper has: a; a tneani
.f mailing hot air heard, must be a
large supplies ..f the hot air liolh in
bora who have not been permitted to
■nit their hot air on the install... nt
dan. Letting it II out at once, and
,villi a louder noise than even the
llaskells and the Murray* of the con
veiiilou can hope 10 make, startles
lie contention, anil ev n the country,
but 11 .nay be the last resort of tlei-
lerat'e men. At any rate, the men
vbo re declaring tb*. Ir right to gel
hi of tl.i'ir hoi air in .iparliaiueniai y
vayr, when an arbitrary chairman
■111 not allow them to breathe It out
ccordlng to parllam ntary sages,
re firing a large n inb r of shots,
ill of which arc beard round the
• orld.—Globe-Democrat.
CAST0RIA
for Infants and Children.
Castorlft Is a harmless u'Th'ri^Hui,^^
garle, *>r"l's J.|,i|!,lo „„i- other Narcotic
contains neither Opuinit • I ( . j, I'everlshness.
substance. U des^ruys Wori' s a l aim H
It cures |)..irrh<M ttiul Wu^ <* 1 re^ulaU's the
i„K Troubles un.l ' u .'"n^ a.i.l Manual bleep.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
3EGGS' BLGuiJ PUPHFIER
JURIES catarrli of the stoirac^
The Budwelser Bar serves pure and
.holesoine beer; good tonic, keeping
.(Hi well and healthy. In hottleu fin
family use. Emil Rltterb'.iach, l'rop.
Don't use harsh physics. Thn re-
ctioji weakens the bowels, leads to
•hronlc constipation. Get Uoan's
egulets. They operate easily, tone
he stomach, ::uro constipation.
OXJSX
Our Stick ii
KIIKS1I
and of tin
HI'-.ST
QUAM l'>
procui
Price
List
The Guthrie Wall Paper & Paint
•o. lias all the 1! 07 wall paper de-
signs. Get their prices on paints, oils
and varnishes. E. Oklahoma Ave.
Reed & Burruss, rr.errnant tal'.ors,
J01 W. Harrison Ave., will malte you a
obby, well fitting suit to order. Your
lollies cleaned, pressed and repaired.
AMERICANS WEO IN ENGLAND.
London, March U0.- -At Headcom.
Cent, the wedding took place today ol
.liss Nuntlie .lencks llorilen, a ilaugh-
ler of the late Norman !■:. Borden of
'all River. Mass.. and Mr. .lames Hun
■an Phillips, who Is connected Willi a
publishing house of Boston. Th
bride selected Headcom as the :■('■ I1'
of her marriage for the reason that i
is the ancestral home of tl.e Bord'tvi
family.
GrROW
nm&ct.
117 E. Oklahoma Ave.
GUTHRIE, : OKLAHOMA
Tlifi Paltersou ►uralture Go, the
leading furnlUwe store of Guthrie. Ask
tbe persons who bavu ti ada ut Ibis
store. They recommend Patterson Go
W. D. Packer haa tbe finest line of
wagons, buggies and farm Implement*
In Guthrie. His Prices are always
lowest. See blui before buying.
Tbe Larson millinery store is
showing a very artistic wiudow dis
play.
Money In High Grade Hogs.
Col. 11 K Mahoney, of Meridian, one
of the leading breeders of high grade
hogs of Uigau county, was in Ihe city
yesterdav. He pays he sells a six
weeks-old pig for 20 and claims there
Is big money In hog raising it a
high grade stock Is raised.
Hoover lirns. livery barn, the poptt
lar livery of Guthrie. The best recre-
ation for man or woman Is a ride lu
their rubber tired buggies.
We sell Ihe celebrated llevofl Lead
anil Zinc 1'alnts. tbe kind that wears.
Gray's Drug Store.
Telephone No. CM for Plerso'.'s Ice
Cream and Sherbets. Out of town
orders solicited.
CORNERSTONE TO BE LAID.
Alva, oltla.. March 20.—TI
atone of our new p'lence ball and
Library billdiuc will be laid on the
20th of March at '.! o'clock p m . by
the Masonic Graud Lodfce of Okl.i-
honia.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up the Syr.tem.
Take the Old Standard GROVK'S
TASTKLBBS CHILL TONIC. Von
know what you are taking. The lor-
inula is plainly printed on every bot
tie, showing It Is simply Ouinllie anil
Iron 111 a tasl less form. The (Jul
nil!,, drives out the malaria jnd the
Iron b illtls up the system. Sold by
all dealers for 27 years. Price 5<
enl.'
INDIANS IN GOOD SHAPE.
The Logan County Farmers' union
will erect o new oil mill lu ibis city
during Ihe summer. Tills will make
the third oil mill for the capital city.
GINNED 52,100 BALES.
Shawnee, OUla Mai'eb I'otta
watonile ccr.tnty will show r.'J.H O bain
of cotton ginned by 51 gins it. tin1
government reports issued next Wed
nesday. The value is over $'J.liti"U.iSMi
and the Increase is nearly 33ty per
cent over last >'■ a.'
Sour
Stomach
No appetiU. Jo«s ot •trength, nervous
nc&s. ncAxuohe, constipation, bad breath,
jeneral debility, sour risings, aud catarrh
ot the stomach are all due to indigestion.
Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discov-
ery represents the natural juices of diges-
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys-
pepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
cures all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S Ball, of Kavenswood W, Va.. says:—
"|wjs troubled with fcour tomach (or twenty y«ars.
Kpdo! cured mo and wo aro now using it In n Uk
lor feaoy "
Kodol Digests Whet You Eel.
Bottles only. $ 1.00 Site hoki*n% 2H Htnes the trtil
•iz«, which soil* for 5C touts
Preoer*d by t. O. UsWlTT * 00.. OHICAQO.
bv c. R. Renfro.
Lawton. ()14h.. March _<>. Novc-r
l fore ii tin' lihtory «>f the Contam h«
aud Kiowa Indiana w<to they in hot
u-r fiiian. ial condition. Tills was tin
information Rathen'd from an intoi
view with \V. D Sllcott. sub-lmlian
asfiit at Roil Storo. At the setiil an
iinal payment al the Retl Store this
week 1 ,: .r)( Indians wero paid their
nil ii* ties of $'.« each, making $n7.<) "
lease money, makliiR a grand total of
$'.)2,50<*
How to Remain Young.
To continue vonng in health and
strength, ilo us Mrs. N. I1' llowati. Mc
Do no ugh, Ga., did. She says: llir«o
bottles of Electric Hitters enid nie of
chronic liver and Btomach trouble,
com plicated with nuch an unhealthy
<:odilion of the bood that niy tit-in
turned red as flannel. I am now prac
ticallv years yunger than Vfore
I took Bloc trie Hit ten. i can now
do all my work with ease and as^r.-i
iu my husband's store." Guarantees
at all drug stores. Price T 0c.
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For The Loadw.
A fine bridge Ik being nuilt across
th 1 branch at the foot of "Think t)t
Me" hill
Our farmers are flntllng green bugs
in their wheat.
M M. Stanley left Friday on a busi-
ness trip mixed with pleasure t< St.
Louis. Mr. Standley has two children
living there.
Mrs. Redmond, who has been visit -
I ing with relatives, left for her home
| at Oklahoma City Friday.
Mrs. P. Powol has been on the sick
.lane Sanders visited Mrs. O. S.
Cornforth a few days last week.
Mir,. Frank Johnson and daughter, J
("1 ira visit* d friends in Navina '1 hurs-
riay-' __
Mr. .."rt Mir.. George Sartnl.i and
(langhti r, l,eona. were callers at Mr.
E) ami ley 'a Sunday.
WANTED- FteuliT for coiian<* and
Kinall Ira . of land neal (lalhrle.
Miss Alma Carson.
Afflicted With Rheumatism.
"I was aud an. yel affllcleil wilh
rlieumalisin," says Mr. .1. < llavni'.
, dllor uf Hie Herold, AddliiKlou. Iml
ian Territory, "hut thanks to Chan,
berlaln's Pain Haiti, an. ahle ont'<•
i,lore lo attend lo business. II Is Hie
best of liniments." If troubled will' ,
rheumatism Klve Palu llalni a trial
mid •« ii are eerl .in to he more than :
pleased with tl.e iiromiit rel ef which i
il affords. One ufjjillca.loll lelU ves the .
pain. For sab' by F. H. Ijlllle A; IA \
Remember the dear departed ones.
What Is more thoughtful anil lovini:
lhail a neat beaillune lu tbe eemeterj.
IJawson, on lOust Oklahoma ave.
uual meeting will probably decide to
Increase Ihe Issue of capital slock.
A;i soon as Ihe plans are worked
nut the combined forces will make a
troUK hid lor new Flprfdu and (Jul
Imsinc!;.: in competition with the
Mor:e lines. A new steamship hn<
from Haltiniore to .laeltttouvliie n.a>
he the llrst move, and Ihe extra im
will probably be Kiitluued ....lil severa'
Cull ports are made terminals of trad,
from Baltimore aud Philadelphia.
"In 1S97 I hail a stomach disease
Uonie physicians said Dyspepsia, sum.
. 'otisiiii.pl ion. Due aid I would no
live until Sining. For four years i
existed on b aled milk, soda biscuits
aud doctors' prescript Ions. I coi.li
not digest anything I are; then i
pjeked up one of your Almanacs anil
it haptieneil to he my life-saver. I
lioiiKhl a lU'.v-cent blit.e ef KODOI
and Ihe henelil I rereived from lha
bottle all the gold ill Georgia colli"'
not b.iv In wo UKiall" I went had
lo uiv work, as a machinist, and .1
three month:! I was well and hearty
May von live long aud prosper. l
N. 'c.ji-nelU llodlug. Ga.. l l S. Th'
above is only a sample of the grea'
• ood that Is daily done everywhere
by Kodol For Dyspepsia. It is sold
here hy C. It. Renfro.
Always Keeps CharnUerlain's Cough
Remedy in His House.
We would not be without Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy. It is kept1
on hand continually in our home,
ays W. W. Kearney, editor of the In
dependant, Dowry City. Mo. I ha. b
just wl.a' every I'ami.v should do j
When kept al luuid ready for instant,
ise, a cold may he checked ul tbe out
et and cured I11 much less time than;
fter il has become settled In the sys :
'em. This remedy is also without a
eer for croup in children, and will
.event tbe attack when given as
0011 as the child becomes hoars?,
,r even after Ihe croup appears,
vhlch can only be done when the
remedy is ke.it at baud. For sale by
if. It. Lillie ii Co.
w. R. POLSON, 'PHONE 84.
.lest Livery and Hoarding Baru In
lity; just 'phone 84.
l-aughlln, Rhewniake. Ttowlino Whole- '■
•ale Liquor Co., with two fine bars 011
W. Okla. Ave., well equipped. Head-
uarters for the famous Ozarka water
That roast you are gettitig Is appr-
izing because II comes from F.
Vlnkli's meat market, corner Ilar-
ison and Second.
Eoh Williams, of Durant, will be a
amlidale for attorney general.
A Favorite Remedy for Babiss.
IIS ple.s ant taste and prompt cures
have niadi: clr ::ils riai".. s Cough llem-
,ilv a favorite villi 'In mothers or
small children. It quickly cure.) liner
coughs and cold-, and prevents any
danger oT pi.euni.niia or other 'serious
consequences. II not only cups croup
but when eiven as soon as .lie croups
cough appears will p-evenl the at-
tack For s.ale bv !•'. II. Ullie A Co.
BANK ROUBCHS T-SCAPE.
Webb City. Mo., Mar. 19.—Three
men blew Ihe safe in the bank at Dia
mond early te<lyv and escaped wi Ii
si>: hundred dollars after Cashier
Hoogshire had tired live times at
(hem. The robbers stole three horses.
The Guthrie I", .lulling & Meriting
i Co. willl A. Stiles at tho he.nl. do the
j best plumbing, steam and gas lilting.
Get estimates from tliein.
Saddle Rock Heslauianl still lakes
the iead, serving Ihe best "1c meals In
Guthrie, cooked in the most appetiz-
ing manner. West Oklahoma Ave.
Louis Ra<
kinds
lletler 20 to the
Store. .They have
of heavy grey onanielware for 10c.
Dailies, gents and chtldrens hosiery,
good enough for everybody, three pair
1 for 25c also 300 books worth UTic each
sale price 1 leonel!. 105 We;' Harrison.
HOMEOEEKEnS IN ACCIDENT.
Dadue, Mo.. March 20.—A soutli-
1,1 till Inline..r ek' exit ralon trulu
I,,, tile ,M .-■ Ti, Kail as fc T xas, was
,lei ailed lu re ' ~rl> today. A mi tu-
be • of 1 etiger, received bruise*,
bin no was seriously hart.
I Auctioaeer
■ A I!.ailn ito til tl.e .liincs,
■ school of Ain tioneri i.itr
jjj and Orato y. Atn prej :tr-
eil lo 1'OlHlilct sales at any
* tiii.e or |> ace. My tentis ■
9 are reasonable, ■
? SATISFATION GUARANTEED $
R General Sales a Specialty K
J. P. GRUNOEH, |
?! Tiox 435 Guthrie, Okla. I
Sieason 19o7
Electric Chimes.
2:17 Ut mistered.
WO. 2^795
The Star Meat MnrKet and Orocert
is In tho leail with tho l « Ht. things to j
ul. Phono 402 ami you vili
quick delivery.
Anything In tho way of storo or,
residence awning fan bo found at
1 (oilman's, 117 South First street.
TO BLOCK CHARLES W. MORSE.
Baltimore, Mil.. Mar. 20- A* today's
annual meeting of the Merchants and
,1in;is' Transportation company the
necessary steps will he taken to con-
iiuimuti' the community of interest
;;reement witli the New York New
, i a veil & Hartford Knilroad. with a
low to blockar.u \y.*- plans «;r Charles
A'. Morse for control of all coastwise
lines from New England to the gulf.
Phe Merclmntt? & Miners is to make
an exolmnge of securities with the
railroad, lu order to do this the an
Oklahoma'r. Antitrust War.
The exelu.-ion of popcorn from thy
room in wiiicli tho Oklahoma const•
tutional convention has deliberation
deep graven on its b Ig.ng brow, i>
not. as may bo supposed, a diacrimi
nation against, r use! ..1 and filling
artic-I of diet. I'opc.orn, which iuov
to a thirst which only water can sat
iafy is an instr ment in the liaml
of providence, and # the Oki:homa
constitutional convention, to one
111a; growing tajie for wutii
which should be the first care of a
lirohinition state. The pr .indie-
against the importation of popcorn
into the deliberations of the conven-
tion grows o .-I of the fact that it •
bror:$ ht into the convention in small
p' per bag^ which, after being emp-
tied of their contents, are inflated
with the hot air from the Hugs of
their purchasers and, wh.n distended
Woman's
Nightmare
«. t I I il 1. 1. ;„l, l,« avniirfnnl tri(
A (i. Standley t<M>k a load of cotton
to Cashion Saturday,
Jake Alguire of Rdmond and (leorge
Ambrone of Guthrie was callers at Mr
Standley's Sunday.
Mr. Lyon, who has been o u'he sick
list, is slowly improving.
No woman's happi-
ness can be complete
without children; it
is her nature to love
and want them
as much so as it is
to love the bcau-
tiful and pure.
The critical ordeal tliroiiRli which the expectant mother must pass,
however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the
very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. '1 here is no
necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous.
The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system forthe comingevent
that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful
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