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5S5BB UV INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECX.OS1TRE SALE OF SCHOOL AND HOBEOAOE FORECLOSURE SAX.E. 8AXE. OTHER STATE LANDS. Default having been made in the payment Default has occurred inthe conditions ofthe sum of Six Hundred Fifty $5 00.00 and no-100 Dollars, which is claimed to of a certain mortgage made by Olof J. be due and is due at the date of this Long, single, as mortgagor, to John A. S A E O I N N E S O A notice upon a certain mortgage, duly Swanson, as mortgagee, dated November S at A it or O executed and delivered by Petra Stubee 24, 1914, and recorded in the office of the and Henning Stubee, her husband, Mortgagors, register of deeds in and for Koochiching S a in so a IN GOLD to William H. Dayton, Mortgagee, cpunty, Minnesota on November 25^ 1914, a 2 5 1 9 1 6 ASHINGTO:ent bearing date the 3rd day of April, res-) com a a disappearing element in poli- in book "J" of Mortgages, at pake 513, Presidential-campaign i: 1913, and with a power of sale therein tics, now that the professional politicians whereby said mortgagor mortgaged and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That contained, duly recorded in the office of conveyed to said mortgagee the premises usual because of they fact that have lass to say in the selection on April 10th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., the Register of Deeds in and for the hereinafter described to secure the payment although there are no loss tlw-.n oi delegates to the conventions, •'and the offiee of the County Auditor at AND PRIZES County of Koochiching and State of to said mortgagee of the sum of International Falls, Koochiching County, a score of "possibilities" in the voters can exert a more direct influence Minnesota on the 23rd dayof April, 1913, $800.00 with interest thereon at the rate in the State of Minnesota, I will offer the field, no individual candidate in the naming of their party's at 2 o'clock P. M., in Book D. of Mortgages, of ten per centum per annum. for sale certain unsold state lands, and Given Away! has, as yet, mud? a definite announcement on page 522, and no action or proceeding candidate. In the present campaign There is claimed to be due and is due also those state lands which have reverted having been instituted, at law of his candidacy, ".nd no we find strong men mentioned for the on said mortgage and mortgage debt, at nonpayment to the state by reason of the or otherwise, to recover the debt secured campaign headquarters of the accepted the date of this notice, for principal and of interest. Presidency who live sc far apart as by said Mortgage or any part thereof: interest, the sum of $896.89. No action variety have been opened for the furtherance Massachusetts and Idaho, with Iowa Terms of Sate. or proceeding at law or in equity has NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is hereby of Presidential ambitions. thrown in between. "It's the man," price given, That by virtue of the power of been instituted to recover the debt secured Fifteen per cent of the purchase Do you want a share of Thjs does not mean, of course, that the voters say, "and not the place he sale contained in said Mortgage, and by said mortgage or any part thereof. is payable to the County Treasurer at the supporters of the various candidates pursuant to the statute in such case comes from, that counts." Which, of the time of sale. The unpaid balance the Big Rewards Gold and of have been idle to the contrary, or in made and provided, the said Mortgage course, is disconcerting to the old-time NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That is payable at any time in whole will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises the literary line of attack was resorted by virtue of a power of sale contained part oh or before forty years from the "leaders." extra valuable prizes? described in and conveyed by said in said mortgage, and pursuant to the date of sale at an interest rate of four to by mcst of them many months ago. Mortgage, viz: on first of statute in such case made and provided, per cent per annum, due June But when it comes to the old-fashioned "The Presidential campaign of 1916 Lots Eleven and Twelve (11 and 12), said mortgage will be foreclosed by a each year provided, that the interest headquarters, with lots of red, white interest Block Eighty-eight (88), of international will be fought out on many issues," sale of the premises therein described, can be paid at any time within the and blue bunting, barrels of badges, Falls, Minnesota, as per the plat of the Our 1916 Subscription Offer says Congressman Charles F. Curry, cf together with all the hereditaments and year without penalty, in effect, and other accepted campaign paraphernalia, same on file and of record in the office appurtenances thereunto belonging-or in this'means that the interest money may California, in "Prosperity," "but the first any wise appertaining, at public auction, be paid any time between June and of the Register of Deeds in and for said they are conspicuously absent. with the $500.00 in gold paramount issue will be the tariff. May thirty-first without penalty. County and State, with the hereditaments to the highest bidder, for cash, by the The'Underwood bill, as a revenue pro Appraised value of timber, when so and appurtenances: which sale sheriff of Koochiching county, Minnesota, is the biggest offer in the One of the most gratifying phrases ducer, has been a failure, and it stated, must be paid for in full at the will* be made by the Sheriff of Koochiching has at the door of his office in the court of the present preconvention campaign, cheapened men, but it has not cheap- time of sale. County at the front door of the house in the city of international Pails, Northwest. from the standpoint of those ened commodities to the consumer eouJlt7.r All mineral rights are reserved to the Court House, in the City of International an? state' Friday, the on State by the laws of the State. Falls, in said County and State, on the who are interested principally in Republican The Democratic party has never been tt^.yp 19*t6,w 5eni-?,'tc^ckn 4 a a a All lands are sold subject to any and 8th day of April, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M. success this year, is the lack able to think straight and act light jue said mortgage and mortgage all ditch taxes thereon. of that day, at public vendue, to the on of mud-slinging between the various on the tariff question. Free trade, or Open to live agents, hustlers Lands on which the interest has become highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt debt for principal and interest, and taxes candidates. In the last campaign at a revenue for. tariff only with incidental delinquent may be redeemed at of Six Hundred Fifty and no-100 Dollars, if any, paid by said mortgagee, together this time, the Taft and Roosevelt supporters protection, which is the nearest any time up to the^hour of sale, or before and subscription getters. with the cpsts and disbursements of said and interest, and the taxes, if any, were issuing hourly statements resale, to the actual purchaser. on said premises,, and Fifty Dollars, possible approach to free trade in foreclosure sale, including the attorney Such lands are listed under the caption: Attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by denouncing each other, but so far as fee stipulated for in said mortgage. Write for further particulars this country, is a fraud, a delusion and "Delinquent Lands." said mortgage in case of foreclosure, the campaign of 1916 is concerned, The premises covered and conveyed by a snare, and can only be supported by No person can purchase more than 320 and, the disbursements allowed by law said mortgage are situated in Koochiching there appears to be a general agreement fallacious reasoning." acres of land as provided by the General subject to redemption at any time within county, Minnesota, and are desscribed between the various candidates Laws 1905 provided, however, that State one year from the day of sale, as provided as follows, to-wit: to let the other fellow alone, so that purchased previous to 1905 is not by law. Many strange things go into the creation lands Lots 13 and 14 in block 80 of the city The Dispatch Printing Co., when the time comes to decide between charged against such purchaser. Dated February 21st, A. D., 1916. of International Falls, according to the of a Presidential "possibility," them, everyone can get together Agents acting for purchasers must furnish WILLIAM H. DAYTON, plat thereof on file and of record in the and some of the city newspapers are affidavit of authority. Mortgagee. and work for a Republican victory in office of the register of deeds in and having a little fun with Senator John W. V. KANE,' Appraisers reports showing quality Circulation Manager, for said Koochiching county. the November elections. W. Weeks, of Massachusetts, just now, and kind of soil are on file in this office. Attorney for Mortgagee. Dated February 16, 1916. International Palls, nm-nw- because of the persistence with which Lists giving legal descriptions of JOHN A. SWANSON, ST. PAUL, MINN. National politics and politicians lands to be offered may be obtained of his supporters call attention .to the Mortgage©. F. 2 4-Apr. 6 the State Auditor or the Immigration J. H. BROWN, were given a lot of attention in the recent fact that he originated the federal law Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the Attorney for Mortgagee, minstrel show conducted by the protecting migratory birds. But with County Auditor at above address. International Palls, Minn. SUMMONS. Nt lonal Press Club, of Washington, the country papers, it is different, for J. A. O. PRETJS. such as the following gag, which made they know that the migratory insectivorous State Auditor. STATE OF MINNESOTA something of a hit: bird is the farmers' friend, and CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION ss. 'Mr. Bones," inquired the interlocutor, whoever protects the birds protects the FOB PROBATE OP WH.II. County of Koochiching "how long will it be before the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAKE. farms. So that is why Senator Weeks' Republican party nominates a presidential friends keep on talking about his IN DISTRICT COURT. ESTATE OF JULIUS MOSS: candidate?" STATE OF'MINNESOTA work in behalf of the country's migratory 1 FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ss. "Oh, Weeks," was the reply. bird population, and refuse to be STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 County of Koochiching Henry Logan, disconcerted when some of the newspapers ss. Plaintiff —vs— County of Koochiching The question of geographical location refer to it as a "piece of sentimentality." DISTRICT COURT Richard W. Staack, Alexander FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. of presidential candidates has be- Sang, Charles P. Frank, IN PROBATE COURT. Falls Lumber & Coal Company, Harriet J. Sang, Annie Sang, a corporation Plaintiff Henry Smith, Harriet J. In. the matter of the estate of Julius stamped vs. Moss, Decedent: Lees, and also all other persons pounds bran an$l 8 2-3 pounds Sarah K. Bancroft and Ed unknown, claiming any The State of Minnesota to all persons Bancroft, her husband, right, title, estate, interest interested in the allowance and probate shorts^ while a bushel of Durum THAT BOY. and Mary Colwell Defendants or lien in the real estate of the will of said decedent wheat mills out 41^ pounds flour, described in the complaint The petition of Minnie Leas being NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That last herein, longer through harder duly filed in this court, representing that under and by virtue of a judgment and Defendants, 5^4 pounds bran and 11^2 pounds service than any och because Julius Moss, then a resident of the decree rendered in the above entitled they have a shorts. These are the averages of The State of Minnesota to the above You've sot to have faith in that i»oy,1 County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, action on the 23rd day of February, boL tcr, which d^c And to show him the faith that you .... °T named. defendants: died on the 23rd day of November. 1916, in favor of said plaintiff and with sharp come :, years milling tests at the North feel, I© Tou and each of you are hereby summoned blade is joined 1o 1915, leaving a last will and testament against said defendants, Sarah K. Ban and required to answer the complaint wh:re wear is constant and a? Dakota Experiment Station. which is presented to this court with croft and Ed. Bancroft, for the sum of hardest. This is Ivi one of the plaintiff in the above entitled said petition, and praying that said instrument $785.43, a certified transcript of which of of There is, of course, a great dif- niirny notable features You've grot to let him trust in you be allowed as the last will and action, which is filed in the office had been delivered to me I, the under As you trust in iiim day by day— of the Clerk of the District Court in and testament of said deteedent, and that letters signed, sheriff of said Koochiching !ference in the quality of flour sERS BROS. A- You've got to have faith in that hoy for said county, and to serve a copy testamentary be issued thereon to county, will sell at public vendue, to made from the different kinds of Minnie Leas the highest bidder for cash, in one parcel, of your answer to the said complaint if you want him to gro the right way. knives, which give lasting NOW, THEREOFRE. You and each of upon the subscriber at his office in the at the office of the sheriff in the service and satisfaction. wheat. You hear them cry out now and then city of International Falls, in sai1 Numcroi's patterns are you, are hereby cited and required to court house at the city of International offered in this famous That their boy won't amount to a county, within twenty (20) days after show cause, if any you have, before this Falls, in said county and state, on Saturday, "Silver Plate that Wears." thing court, at the Probate Court rooms in the 15th dayof April, 1916, at ten the service of this summons upon you, THE ART OF SMILING. Sold by leading dealers And he don't—in this wide world of men exclusive of the day of such service the Court House, in International Falls, o'clock in the forenoon, the following everywhere. Send for catalogue You've got to give And if you fail to answer the said faith the right County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, described premises in said judgment re "CL," showing all on the 27th day of March, 1916, ferred to, namely: complaint within the time aforesaid the designs. A mother had a little girl, her xon' INTERNATIONAL at 10 o'clock A. M., why the prayer of plaintiff in this action will apply to the ve gotA to make him feel that you,' That part of lot 3, section 28. township CO. Peel firmly and truly his worth, I said petition should not be granted. court for the reiief demanded in the 71, range 23, described as follows, to SILVER hrst child, who seemed to have That you know he win put things right Witness the honorable John Berg, complaint. wit: Commencing at the northeast cor Succersor to Co. Merlden Britannia Judge of said court, and the seal of Dated January 28th, 1916. «. -.1.* been born with a scowl. Perfect- ner of the SE% of SW% of said section MERIDEN, CONN. That he showed the right will at his 1 said court, this 28th day of February, 28, thence west 14 rods .thence north FRANK PALMER, ly well, still she had a morose disposition 1916. Wrth. 22% rods, thence east 36 rods, thence Plaintiff's Attorney, (Court Seal) whidi it seemed as south 22% rods, thence west 22 rods to International Falls, Minn. JOHN BERG. M. 9-23. You can't trust a boy to do right the place of beginning, all lying and being though nothing could alter. When Judge. in said Koochiching county, to satisfy If you don't let him see that you trust NORTON, JEVNE & said judgment with interest thereon You can't be to him like a light a second child was born, the Petitioner. Attorneys for from February 23rd, 1916, and the Xf you hide all your faith in the dust, CITATION FOB HEABINO ON PETITION Thousands of Central States mother made a "rule that no one costs and disbursements of said sale. fii needs such a faith as will shine, Mch. 2-16. FOB FBOBATE OF WILL. Dated February 24th, 1916. As will glow and make plain o'er his Farmers in California. should look at the baby without a P»th THOS. P. WHITE, ESTATE OF SARAH L. JAQUITH That hell win, that he's starting out Sheriff of Koochiching County, smile. With the initiation of If you want to continue farming in your lateyears, STATE OF MINNESOTA CITATION FOB HEAR WO ON FIN AX Minnesota. why do so in this cold climate, where there, '-v childhood the baby at once began, ss. ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. J. H. BROWN, are so many uncertainties about maturing yourcrops That he'll triumph o'er evil and wrath. and live stock? County of Koochiching Attorney for Plaintiff, —Baltimore Sun. even in her early weeks, to smile We have several ten acre tracts and larger, that, International Falls, Minnesota. IN PROBATE COURT. make ideal farms, located four to eight miles from ESTATE OF CHAS. AUGUST PETERSON. 2-Apr. 6. back, and as she grew, and the Sacramento, where the State of California is expending In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah L. four million on additions to Capitol buildings rule still held in the home, she Jaquith, Decedent: HUGE FLYING BOAT other expenditures being made of- 8100,000 on golf The State of Minnesota to all persons and country club and cement boulevards that ruit STATE OF MINNESOTA developed into what everyone who 1 BUILT FOR BRITISH. CITATION FOB HEABINO ON PETITION interested in the allowance and probate through our land. In addition to big profits rah I ss- ing oranges, olives, nuts, grapes, grape-fruit, ete.,. FOB ADMINISTRATION. of the will of said decedent: knew her called "the smiling County of Koochiching and general truck fanning, this will make you aper The petition of John F. Jaquith, being feet home. If you wish to retire and yet do a littia baby," and grew up with the sunniest Buffalo, N. Y., March 14.—A ESTATE OF DAVID GINGRICH duly filed in this court, representing that IN PROBATE COURT. outdoor work, this is tho place to 1 ocate. Our average Sarah L. Jaquith. then a resident of the disposition, a joy to everyone temperature year around is 60 to 68 deprtcs, i. local manufacturer of engines for of of In the matter the estate David County of Manpaca, State of Wisconsin, climate that adds vigor and long life in the plant In A-P. the Matter of the Estate of Chas. August well/JS Now what that mother did, Gingrich, deceased: the planter. It is an acknowledged faei thi, aeroplanes received from a North died on the 15th day of January, 1916, Peterson, Decedent: the California climate has benefitted thousands leaving a last will and testament which rf" The State of .Minnesota to all persons any mother can do. A child may Toriawanda boat manufacturing people from the Northwestern and Central .State:, STATE QF MINNESOTA 1 is presented to this court with said petition, interested in the final account and distribution adding ten years to their lives, particularly tl..* ss. and praying that said instrument be actually inherit a serious, even a company today the body of what women. You have good neighbors, school?,, cf the estate of said decedent: County of Koochiching allowed as the last will and testament churches, railroads and interurban ears. We invii sullen disposition, yet these may is said to be the largest hydro of said decedent, and that letters testamentary your inspection when you will find all statenien's Tne representative of the above named IN PROBATE COURT. we make are true. Thisis our own property, owmd, be issued thereon to John F. aeroplane that ha,s been built in be crowded out while they are un decedent, having filed in this Court her by Minnesota business men. Jaquith WRITE TODAY FOR PARTICULARS. The State of Minnesota to all persons America. When completed it will /developed, by the habit of cheer- 'SSer'with NOW THEREFORE, You. and each of TO OWNERS. interested in the granting of administration you, are hereby cited and required to fulness.—Woman's Home Companion. carry thirty-four men. After being her petition praying for the adjustment of the estate of said decedent: show cause, if any you have, before this SACRAMENTO SUBURBAN FRUIT LANDS CO. and allowance of said final account and The petition of Elizabeth Gingrich court, at the Probate Court rooms in the equipped with motorsand propellers, 1036 McKnight Bldg., Minneapolis, Min:u for distribution of the residue of said having been filed in this court, representing Court House, in International Falls, estate to the persons thereunto entitled it is said, it will be shipped that David Gingrich, then a resident County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, of the County of Koochiching, State THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH OF on the 7 th day of April, 1916. at to Great Britain. That it sometimes takes a long you, are hereby cited and required to of Minnesota, died intestate on the 16th 10 o'clock A. M., why the prayer of said When fully equipped and readv I g0°d to get to the day of February, 1916 and praying that petition should not be granted. t"Tle ^or Story [show_ cause, if any you have, before this a 1 •. 4 C, CVT LILT JT 1 UUDIC LFUUL I I (JURIS 111 CLL© letters of" administration of his estate I Court, at the Probate Court rooms in the Witness the honorable John Berg, place it originated is true by the for service, this flying boat will Court House, in the city of International be granted to John S. Olson, and the Judge of said court, and the seal of said court having fixed the time and place court, this 15th day of March, 1916. weigh 21,000 pounds. The body is whirlffig- *of time brinp-s these County of Koochiching, Falls in the Ui ormgs rnese Minnesota, on the 18th day of for hearing said petition (Court Seal) state of things about in its own peculiaT A. 55 feet long and is enclosed com THEREFORE, You and each of you, March, 1916, at 10 o'clock M., why said JOHN BERG, THEKEYS TO SUCCESS petition should not be granted. are hereby cited and required to show Probate Judge. pletely. In it will be four motors During the holidays one of wa)r- cause, if any you have," before this court Witness, the Judge of said Court, and of 240 horse power for flying pur- teachers employed in the priposes at the Probate Court rooms in the Court the Seal of said Court, this 18th day of House, in the City of International Falls, February,. 1916. CITATION FOB KEABING- ON PETITION and one 200 horse power mary grades who is very fond of in the County of Koochiching, State of JOHN BERG, TO MOBTOAGE OB SELL, day of March, Minnesota,^ on the 31st motor for propelling the machine I hfcr pupils, met a gentleman on Probate Judge. LEASE LAND. o'clock a why 1916, at 10 m., said petition (Court Seal) On the water. When the three t*ie train. She thought she rec- Send for free booklet should not be granted. explaining JEVNJE ft NORTON, ESTATE OF,CARL AUGUST HAGGLUND. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and ognized him and crossed the isle sets of planes are constructed the Attorney* for Petitioner. how to obtain Protective Patents the seal of said Court, this 1st day of of .the coach and remarked, "Oh March, 1916. ./• machine will be 120 feet from tip and Legal Trade Marks STATE OF MINNESOTA (Court Seal) 1 Mr. I see you are traveling, to tip. The hull has two gasoline ss. JOHN BERG, FARMS FOR SALE. Labels registered, Copynghts secured and '"County of Koochiching Probate Judge. too." The man looked dazed tanks, which have a total capacity Design Patents obtained JEVNE & NORTON, and in a moment she discovered FOR SALE-^Owing to old age IN PROBATE COURT. of about 1,000 gallons. Apartments Petitioner. Attorneys for TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE Mch. 2-16. her mistake. "I beg your par- and inability to operate them, are constructed in the body In the Matter of the Estate of Carl August Hagglund: for food and ammunition. The don," she hurriedly exclaimed, "I owner will sacrifice, for quick G. HOWLETT DAVIS The State of Minnesota to all persons thought you were the father of sale, 328 acres good farm lands HORSES AT AUCTION. hull is.of cypress. interested in the sale of certain lands Registered Patent Attorney belonging to said estate. one of my children." And the located on the Emo-Fort Frances Farm and Draught Horses 918'F St., Washington, D. C. The petition of Albert Sohonsby as A BUSHEL OF WHEAT joke of it all was, the dear girl trunk road. for Sale. representative of the above named estate, being duly filed in this court, representing never, never did find out why the Thirty-live acres clearing, good From five hundred to one thousand that it is necessary and for the iaMBKSS A bushel of Fife wheat contains passengers laughed when the best interests ,of said estate and of all barn, good house and bowing well head of horses constantly on interested trferein that certain lands of 41^4 pounds of flour, yy2 pounds so young man turned spaiTet.—Fairmont ,0 none farm ^thee miles from Emo, haiid, including large draft horses, said decedent described therein be sold of bran and 91-3 pounds shorts. and praying that a license be to him Sentinel. and driving horses, delivery horses, granted to sell the same A bushel of Bluestem wheat contains Twenty-five acres clearing, good farm chunks, farm mares, saddlers NOW THEREFORE, You, and each of The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel 41 5-6 pounds of flour, 81-3 WANTED—One of the large you, are hereby cited and required to house and* good well on other, and mules. Every horse show cause, if any you hav6, before this pounds of bran and 81-3 pounds* 250 MODERN ROOMS magazine publishing' houses desires three and one-half miles from hitched and tried before sale. If court, at the Probate Court roopis in the Located in Heart of Buamoa District shorts. A bushel of Marquis Court House, in International Falls, to employ an active man or Er*o, Apply to Chas. Ketchum, you want one horse or a carload, ONE PRICE--ONE DOLLAR County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, 'wheat contains 42 2-3 pounds of EUROPLAN MTI FOR TWO NUAONT.ST'.SO woman in this community to Enip, Ont., Canada. come to Barrett & Zimmerman's on the 8th day of April. 1916. at M.. BATH, SHOWKH AND TOILET CXTHA 10 o'clock A. why the prayer of said PRIVATE flour, 9 1-10 pounds bran and 8 5-6 handle a special plan which has Great Midway Horse Market, St. petition should not be granted. COMPLETE SAFETY' pounds shorts. A bushel of Velvet proven unusually profitable. Good AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS' Witness the Judge of said Court, and Always Visible. Paul. Auction every Wednesday. the seal of said court, this 13th day of AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION Chaff Wheat has 40% pounds of opening for right party. Address Henn—Did you ever witness Private .smiles daily. March, 191«. INBUHANCK RECORDS SHOW THAT MCVER flour, 7 2-3 pounds bran and 10 1-3 (Court Seal) f. HA® A LIFC BCIH LOST IN ANY SUILDIM* yrith twp references. Publisher, to your wife's will? •, Duluth stables, 23rd Ave. W., •PRINKLKR* PROTECTED BY AUTOMATIC JOHN BURG, pound shorts. A bushel of wheat B°x 155, Tiroes Square, Statiqn, EVERY neon MAS NOT AND OOLD PUMNIN* Feck—Yes. I witness it p.nd Superior street. Private sales Judf* of Probate Court. every '-It WATER. PTE All NEAT. tLEPTRlO LIPHT AND (winter) 41 9-10 pounds flour, 8%£ FRANZ JUTNH, ,f| New York .City. 'day\ of my lif-e^, 3, iaily. Mch. 16. TELEPHONE SERVICE. Attorney for Petitioner. —v r:f I 16. 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