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THE LEBANON TIMES. Published Tuesday and Friday PROCEEDINGS. S. H. Merriam total disability 1 Office of the county clork, Smith i pension 15.00 Center, January 7, 1917 i Hayden Cain, disability pen.

10.00 Board of County Ccmnnsionors met Mrs. Mary dacicson, cicpenuenc choosing some one in said county to fill the unexpired term of Albert Dil-saver, resigned, the name of E. H. Diggins' a resident of Kensington, Smith County Kansas, was voted up-, on for said office and all members voting in the affirmative E. H.

Dig-' gins is declared the duly appointed Countv Commissioner of Smith Coun-1 pension 5.00 in reeular session at 9 A. M. Present yF'T' a' fi M. T. Shields, J.

Wolfe and Albert Dilsaver, County Commissioners and 111 J. F. Bennett, County Clerk. Mothers Pensions: Mrs. Nellie Rhoades 25.00 Mrs.

S. A. Miller 25.00 Sarah Hammond 25.00 Mrs. Cora Shimp 20.00 SCHUETTE'S GARAGE Authorize11 Ford Sales and Service. Genuine Ford Parts carried in stock.

A full line of Accessories. Convert your Ford into an All-Season Car, with a Detroit Weather-Proof Detachable Top. See one on display at SCHUETTE'S GARAGE Phone 104, Lebanon, Kansas Mil i hi IMI ty, Kansas, to fill the unexpired term of Albert Dilsaver, resigned. In Witness Whereof we have here Warrants were cancelled on the County General Fund in the sum of Warrants were cancelled on tha Countv Bridge and Notk one ces Please' in tbir Mrs. Adelia Looney 15.00 Mrs.

Maude Cornwell 15.00 Mrs, Daisy Rayburn .15.00 under this head are rd, cash with order, jif usk for credit for locals so" am. Send monty or cannot keep a ledgei Road fund, in the sum of. Warrants were cancelled on the Auto Road fund in the unto set our hands the day and year; above written. M. T.

Shields, Chair man. J. L. Wolfe, Commissioner, J. F.

Bennett-, County Clerk. I The olloowing bills were allowed out of the County General I account. and send out statements tot these small accounts 6305.96.iMr3. Ida Barker 15.00 Mrs. Georganna Stinson 12t00 Mrs.

Carrie Gerard 10.00 1517.42 Mrs. Myrtle McFarlan 8.00 Mrs. Emma Brown 8.00 sum of WANTED Standard size scales-- Warrants wcre cancelled pn H. Skillin 61-tf tj1Q County Contingent 5.00 Mrs. Myrtie Cellars fund in the sum of ldl.lo U11U 111 liiVf ouiu 'v.

J. A. Barker, mdse for Bliss family! under quarintine i 16.61 i FOR SALE-Two good Outlawed warrant3 wcre can fnnH VI T-Tnll mHsp- for A. Har- cows. Jbester ox.

in sr road 5.00 Shields, expense, view- I Treasurer's Report-Oak Township: ing road 5.00 Warrants issued Jan. 9, 1917: L. Wolfe, "expense viewing JT L. Huber, rdad 6.00 road and labor 12.50 Lebanon Light Power Plant Albert Dilsaver, mileage and I lights for election 1.90 December 81, 1917, and for the time for which I should make such state- ment of account So help meGod. H.

L. STORY, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of Jauary, 1918. A. Lull Schuette's Garage for those sure co get' you tnere Fords.

Phone 104 1-tf in the sum of 27.60. wick from 1917. 55.00 The following County Officers were D. F. Mathes, mdse for R.

approved for the -quarter ending Dec-1 Cook, Harlan 36.06 ember 31, 1917. Hattie Hay, nursing Mrs. Sid- F. Bennett, County 'Clerk: Jule ney Allen, Center twp. 5u.00 per diem as Commissioner, o.v vw.6 1.30 Notary Public.

(Commission expires Ti. mileasre and per i piaces 65-lt na rwmisaioner 80.00 H. Story, board o.uu Aprils, It will pay you to get prices from Ryan at the Purity Creamery before selling hides i Jarvis, Probate Judge: Edna Zimmer- L. Clark, mdse, for Mrs. Lee RhM milpae and Der I Warrants issued'March 26, 1917: 'diem as Commissioner 78.00 Crane twp.

4.12 Robert Rouner. blind pension I Lebanon Times, printing 5.00 7.50 6.00 for 4th quarter 1917 45.00 O. J. Herndon, statutes blind Dension H. L.

Story, official board We Are Always Ready man, Register of Deeds: Chas. Uuell, Houston County Treasurer; Wm. McMullen, Fee bill of Jurors for September, County Superintendent: Dr. C. C.

term District Court allowed as fol-Funk, County Physician; W. S. Rico, lows: Count Attorney; Luella H. P. Arnold, G.

F. Apple-Clerk: of the Court; C. R. bee, James Burwell, B. Sunt County Farm; W.

R. Lathrop, F. Kirchenschlager, C. V. Ross, Sheriff.

I John Campbell, H. D. The following bills were allowed Hughes, Ed Windscheffel, $5.70 out of the County General Fund for Mansfield Lanman, Bee Yard, fop 4th quarter 1917 45.00 Warrants issued June 25, 1917: Smith Co. Pioneer job work- 28.65 Beardslee, bridge work 180.00 Lebanon Lmr.Co., bridge lmr 11.55 Crane road laws 1.90 Chas. Allowav.

road work 116.25 Warble Dimond son, mdse for County Engineer 2.00 a WavmiflF fi povnt.p scalns'i 6.00 Good line of heavy blankets at ten per cent discount at the Farmers Union Store 67-tf Eyes tested and glasses fitted by a registered optometrist at Lyle Adams Jewelry store. 71-tf Goodrich, Goodyear Firestone and United States tires at 'ScHuette's Garage. 2-tf All kinds of clock, watch and jewelry repairing, at right prices at Lyle Adams' jewelry store. 61 M. Carpenter appointed trus-1 Sylvester Herdon, drag road 35: T.

E. Knight, C. E. Bur- Countv Officers, salary and postage. tee of Crystal Plains township vice U.

J. uernaon, arag ruau well, W. I. Jackson, H. 6.00 8.00 52.50 64.50 10.50 To give you a bid on your Alfalfa Hay.

Call us by, phone if you want to sell. price of country mixed iron $8.00 per ton delivered at the mill. We are also in the market for good country mixed bones at from $5 to $7 per ton at the miJJ. Get busy and clean up your farm'C while you can turn junk into cash. Homer Vinsonhaler resigned, Co.

3 steel F. D. Healy, road work Ray Moore, dragging road- Chas. Buell Wm. McMjllen v- 384.25 G.

P. Wyland 350.00 Fdna Zimmerman 375.00 C. C. Funk, M. D.

375.00 B. Weir, Compton, Gare Long, Frank Rypma, J. A. Masterman, Dan Keever, F. B.

Luther, A. F. Nichols, E. E. Eller, J.

Martin, E. B. Shields, P. E. Hendrickson, C.

H. Wilson, J. M. 450.00 E. E.

Spurrier appointed Trustee of Logan township vice Andrew W. Upp, deceased. In the matter of the road petitioned for by J. E. Kern and others of Valjcy and Harvey townships, the following order was made by the Board.

The report of the viewers having Farmers' Union, cement 45.90 Jake Waddle, Jr. drag roads. 12.00 Chicago Lmr. Co. rd supplies 16.70 B.

O. Woods, road work 80.25 M. Waddle, dragging roads 10.00 E. Brodmarkle, 1.55! roads 6.00 300.00 300.00 400.00 J. F.

Bennett Jule Jarvi3 Luella Rorr.baugh W. R. Lathrop V. S. Rice Does it pay you to.

ship your crean Think it over, ther bring our cream to the Lewis' Produce House. 41-tf Phone 285; Residence 247 Lebanon Alfalfa Mill Lebanon, Kansas 305.00 1 Hays, A. L. Muller, O. been read before the Board of Coun 4.00 7.50' C.

S. Beldin, dragging roads H. L. Story, official board A. McClure, B.

U. UreaKey, $18.60. The following bills were allowed out of the County Bridge for labor: FOR SALE A few go6d Barred Plymouth Rock roosters Homer Smith, phone 9 on line 7, Lebanon. 62x4t R. Starbuck 200.00 Duane Wolfe 175.00 Mavme A.

Bates 175.00 Alii" Zimmerman 125.00 C. C. Burr 125.00 ty Commissioners, said report bomg favorable, and no legal objections appearing against the same, and 'the John Poppen, labor $124.88 Peoples lmb Co mdse. 321.80 Chi. Lmbr.

Coal Co. 56.75 Smith Center Lmtr. Co. lmbr. 1.35 Davis Johnson, mdse 16.57 same and the Board being satisiiea that the road will be of public utility do hereby order the road survey and plat be recorded as recommended by STRAYED A white sow with short tail, weight about 240 pounds.

W. J. Wilkinsin, Phone 15, line 21. Lebanon, for reward 65x2t Warrants issued July 28, 1917: Will Huber, road dragging. 8.00 H.

Story, official board 7.50 Warrants issued Sept. 24, 1917: Chas. Alloway road 202.50 F. D. Healy, road work 142.75 Ed Guthrie, blacksmithing H.50 Hiram Johnson, shop 1-75 Chas.

Alloway, road work. 103.50 Lebanon Lmr. rd supplies 280.35 P.pnrdslpp. cement culvert- 140.00 150.00 12.00 3.00 13.85 9.60 8.00 286.70 D. S.

Hadden Wm. McMullen, Luella Rorabaugh, postage -Vlna Zimmerman, postage W. R. Lathrop, postage Jule Jarvis. postr.fre Lockwood Hazel md3e DR.

R. STEWART, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Lebanon, Kansas All calls answered promptly, day or night, Office Thone, 121; Residence 124 W. B. RYAN Live Stock and General Sales said report, all claims tor damages having been waived. Resignation of Dr.

John Cooley, Salesman Wanted to solicit Qrders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address The Harvey Oil Cleveland, Ohio 64x2t as Coroner of Smith County Kansas, accepted. H. L.

Fryback, salary truacny officer 10.12 M. Carson resigned as constaoie Crane Co. mdse. 48.d5 of Center township end H. L.

Neal appointed to fill vacancy. J. J. Wolgamott, blacksmit'ng C. E.

Buchanan, blacksmithing J. M. Tygart, hardware J. E. Brodmarkle, hardware Russel Grader rd scrapers F.

Bennett, expense Topeka Assessors meeting 17.00 Board of County Commissioners KSmith County Pioneer, County dpnosited with the County for the printing WANTED To hire a married man by the year. Must be a good farmer and stockman. Reference required. Inquire of M. E.

Payne, Kansas. 63-4t 5.40 2.40 7.75 12.60 47.00 9.00 2.50 5.00 3.98 10.50 6.00 25.50 S. t7 Walter, concrete culverts for county roads 120.00 Harvey "township, material for county road 53.55 The Construction Bond of M. E. Brady for the erection of the Smith County Court Hcuse, accepted and approved.

The Board of County Commissioners deposited with the County Treasurer, for the credit of the County General Fund, the sum of $64. 75, same being for returned insurance premium. The following bills were allowed out of the Motor-Vehicle fund for road work: J. H. Duston, $12; L.

Troyer, Leland Wolfe, L. H. McNeil, $10; Elmer Beardslee 811.50; A. J. Hammond, A.

M. Hays, Schooley Stationaiy Co. mdse. credit of the general tund the sum ot $159.37 same being insurance pre Jake Waddle, Jfr. road drag'ng J.

M. Waddle, road dragging A. M. Haves, road dragging 52.50 6,45 4.18 17.23 AUCTIONEER The man who knows values, works for you like a brother and get3 the high dollar for your property. Write, phone or make dates at the Times offffice Lebanon, Kansas Sam's Dodsworth, Co mdse.

Crane Co mdse court house miums 'Crane twp. Albert Dilsaver with Co Ed Miller, painting sign for unty Treasurer for the credit of the court house 11.60 Chas. Moore rosd dragging O. J. Herndon, dragging roads Kornrlon.

road work -v W. R. Lathrop, mileage and ex LOST A gold watch with small chain, was lost between. Lebanon and the Roy Vandervort place, at the sale there a few days ago. Finder please leave at this office for reward 65-lt Bridge fund the sum of $5.80.

Albert Dilsaver deposited with the County Treasurer for the credit of the General fund, the sum of $16.80 pense 79.00 Woods, road work B. C. Woods, dragging roads; 2.50 Tlonlw rnnd work. ,3.00 L. H.

Stevens, mdse Co. farm' 4.55 oyle Bros, Fee bill in Juvenile Court in the matter of Elsworth Riley and Andy Live Stock and Story, official board Chicago rd supplies 19.75 Rhoadesi delinquent children allow Earl Kindred, Elzy Gordon, Warrants issued Uec. ji, General Auctioneers Will Cry Sales Anywhere AUoway, road worn ivj i V. W. Godsey, H.

Hill, 82; Erdman Gatlin, Frank ed as follows: W. R. Lathrop, probation officer 1.25 John. Dickens, witness 1.50 Frank Roubenick, witness 1.50 BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE A good residence property in east Lebanon. 3 acres of ground, good house, furnace heated, barn, chicken house, fruit trees, etc.

Will take $2,250 if sold soon. Terms on part. If, interested inquire at this office. White, $26; H. C.

Smith, $28.00 Beys Increase Meat Supply To help increase the pork supply the Department of Agriculture has released to motion picture theaters, through one of the large companies a film showing the work of the boys' pig clubs which the department is organizing in ell parts of the country. The film shows methods of instructing farm bovs 'who have joined the The following bills were allowed Phone 3, Line 17, Lebanon, Kansas. W. Wonderly, Office of the County Clerk, Smith out of the County Road fund for Center, Kansas, January 8, 1918. Willis Ppek.

road work 57.2.J y- Waddle, drag roads 5.00 Hlv, roadwork 163.50 Woods, road work 139.00 Waddle, road dragging- 5.00 drag roads. 6.00 MCill, sand 6.00 Bcad-'lpe, -3 cement culv'ts 527.50 labor: Board of County Commissioners Morris Rhoades. $16.20: T. met in regular session all present kins, Will Campbell, AUCTIONEER Inavale, Nebraska. Have had'six years actual experi- jt 1 I I I 1 It i 'Aha Fred Schultz, Chicago Lmbr agricultural clubs how to raise bet-tar pigs and the methods'- used by members in carrying out in Coal Co.

Havs Lyon Lmbr. Co. 6.00 same as yesterday. Minutes of yesterdays meeting' read and approved. The following bills were allowed out of the County General Fundi Gus Nyberg, Vital Statistics ence.

uraauaie oi me ivussuuii Auction School in 1910. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Administrator State of Kansas, Smith County ss. In the matter of the estate of Erne-line Mace late of Smith county, Kansas. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT J. R.

Noel, Willard Gibson, C. H. Treeman, 12.00 6.00 structions. ti-p Waddle. drsg roacis.

WMgpmott, blacksmithing O. J. ror.d dragging I. Morrill, rond A. H'vcs.

road dragging .1. G. Dolloff, $18; Albert Dilsaver 4.00 3.00 The first pig club was organized in Louisiana in 1910. Now approximately 45.000 members are enrolled Will cry sales any where. Dat can be made at the Inavale Bank or phone me through Womer central.

S16.20: Tice Walter. $26; A. J. Ham mond. $20.85: II.

R. Rogers, Jim 1.75 2.75 3.00 C. Woods road work 28.50 throughout the country. Clubs in Eller. $3.25: Wm.

McKune. 9.5Q is hereby given that on the 5th dav of January, A. D. 1918, the D. A.

ADDAMS R. J. ADDAMS several States are planning to send report Emmett Womer vital statistics report Bessie M. Griffing, vital sta- istitics report VA Billings, vital statistics report C. HLattin, vital statistics re-.

port undersigned was by the Probate court carloads of fat" hogs to fairs end stock shows after which they are to C- Woods, Clvdp Tea garden. Arch Harroff, $44; Willard H. R. Rogers, Fern Smith, Albert Brunow, Kindred. $18; C.

F. Hil- of Smith i County, Kansas, duly ap nointed and qualified as administra be marketed cooperatively 2.00 19.50 8.20 2.45 3.50 148.75 78.35 Healy, road work A. F-' Herndon road dragging. R. BpH; ror.d work Tygart, Brodmarkle, II Wright, printing Lebanon Lmr.

road matl. Chicago Lmr. road Russel Grader scraper Other movinar pictures being used 3.00 3.50 125.00 in show tho important sources of brink, A. J. Hammond, $67.41 tor of the estate of Emeline Mace, (with will anexed late, of Smith county, deceased.

Alt parties interested in said estate will take notice and timber and water supply 1 Edwin R. Dunton, $7.00. W. M. Welch Coo.

mdse. J. Bennett, posting road not ices in Harvey township 9.40 R. J. ADDAMS WIFE State Licensed Embalmers Ucenses Nos.

694-972 Calls Answered Day or Night. Lebanon. R. H. SKILLIN.

Funeral Director No Charge for Embalming Hearse or Team License No. 77. tebanon. Kan. 30.80 govern themselves accordingly.

PWW Mace. Administrator. Attest M. E. Brady, labor and mdse.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Emery Greaver allowed a refund of $1.92 on account of in wrong assessment district' W. Bowmas allowed a refund of 3.00 51.00 225.85 Administratrix M. E. Brady material and lab or on vault 1 Crane twp supplies Crane justices supplieS- Woods, road work- Herndon 22.15 22.75 24.05 Jarvis, Probate Judge (First published 8, '18 3t) State of Kansas, Smith County, ss. In the matter of the estate of An drew W.

late of Smith County, Total $3383.40 Kansas. Notice is hereby given, that on the H. L. Ncal, labor 1. 17.00 Albert- Dilsaver, expense to To- peka attending County Com-, missioners convention 14.40 I.

Wolfe, expence to Topeka-attending County Commis-sioners Convention 14.00 Frank Krohlow, refund on 24 11 1 i 20th day of December, D. 1917, PUBLICATION NOTICE In the District Court of Smith County, Kansas. Charles Maginness; Plaintiff vs.j::; Inez E. Waggoner PUBLICATION NOTICE. To Inez E.

Waggoner, Defendant: $16.95 on account of erroneous assess ment. L. T. Simmonds allowed a refund of 44 cents on account of assessment in wrong assessment district, A. Simmonds allowed a refund of 21 eents on; account-of assessment in wrong, assessment district.

S. allowed a refund of $5.31 on account of assessment in wrong assessment district. Bondvof V. Reneberg as Constable 60.42 RECAPITULATION Amount of in Treasurer's hands at commencement of term Jan. 1, 1917.

Amount of cash received from. County Treasurer Cash ree'd for poll tax Cash from White Rock twp the undersigned was, by the Probate Court' of Smith County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix "of the estate of Andrew" W. 3643.86 45.00 planks at 60c W. Aj Dillon 3 coyote scalps. 14.40 3.0p 1.00 64.79 The defendant, Inez 'E.

Waggoner, will takp. notice that she has been Upp late of Smith County, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice, and govern them C. O. Hartsook, 1 coyote scalp W.

Bozarth 1. coyote scalp A. Barker, mdse. 1.00 .2.35 selves accordingly Mrs Maggie Upp, Total $3814.07 Amount of orders paid by Township $3383.40 of Cedar townstip accepted and approved. State of Smith County ss; I.

Albert Dilsaver, one of the Co Administratrix. Attest. J. Jarvis, Probate Judge. 4-t (First published Dec.

25, 1917 unty Commissioners of Smith County Kensington Hdw. Co. mdse for i County Grader 4.78 Gray-Stagg, mere. co. material for County Road .15 Ed Stevens, mdse .80 Mrs( W.

R. Lathrop, washing for prisoners 5.00 sued in the District Court of Smith county, "Kansas, by Charles A. Ma-riinnes3, the above-named plaintiff; that the his petition in said Court on the 24th day of December, A. 1917, the object and prayer of which is for the recovery of $100.00, for work and labor performed by the plaintiff for the defendant; that the. plaintiff, Charles, A.

has caused an attachment ord Kansas, do-hereby tender my resig nation from the said office of County Commissioner of Smith County Kan Balance in Treasurer's hands at close of term 430.67 State of Kansas, Smith County, ss. the undersigned, do solemnly swear that I am the above-named Treasurer, and that the foregoing ac-nnnt. is in all respects true and correct PUBLICATION NOTICE In the District Court of Smith County, Kansas. Vernon R. Hall, Plaintiff vs.

i Harriett L. Hall, Defendant PUBLICATION NOTICE. sas, to take effect at once. 1 hereby reconfmend E. II.

Diggins of Kensington, Kansas to take my plase if 47.50 W. R. Lathrop, boarding prisoners and jail W. R. Lathrop.

probation off ic- Largest and most complete line of Monuments always in stock for Immediate delivery. Our prices and work most satisfactory. A visit and comparison is earnestly solicited. E. O.

BALDWIN Smith Center, Kansas the same meets with the approval of to the best of my knowledge, and that ered to be issued out of said court a t-arhino' the following described real er, case of Mabel Schemmer- horn the County Clerk and the tw re 20.50 G. P. Wyland, expense and driv it contains the full and true amount of all money received by me during the full period of the year ending maining Commissioners. In Witness Whereof I have hereun 14.50 pronerty to-wit The west one-half of the northwest quarter of section thit v-f our 34 township one 1 ing for Commissioners to set mv hand this lOffith day of To Harriett L. Hali: Defendant: The defendant, Harriett L.

Hall, will take notice? that she has been sued in the District Court of Smith Countv. Kansas, by Vernon R. Hall, the above-named plaintiff; that said plaintiff filed his petition in said court Trvstses of I. O. O.

rent for December 1917 100.00 January A. D. 1918. Now on this 10th day of January Stevens mdse for Co. farm 33.83 A.

D. 1918, the Board of County Com missioners being in a regular month on the' 8th day of January, ly session for the County of Smith Warble Dimond Son. 2.95 Smith Center lmbr. Co. coal.

164.75 Ahlborn-Stone hdw. Co, mdse 23.67 A. M. Calloway, 5 days assistant examiner V- 15.00 range eleven (11), in Smith county, Kansas. Yon are further notified that you ans'wer the' petition of the plaintiff filed herein on or before the 23rd day of February, A.

1918, or the rations anl matters 'contained thnrein will be aken as true and a iuderment rendered against ou for 1918, the object and prayer of whicn is for a decree of divorcement; that I and State of Kansas, the same being the regular January meeting of said 218-219 RepubUo 10th and, Walnut Kansas tJity, Mo. ESTABLISHED 1870-38 YEARS IN KANSAS CITY. .75 said defendant, Harriett L. Hall, must answer the petition filed in said case on or before the 23rd day of Febru-Pry, A. 1918.

or the allegations of the petition will be taken as true and Specislist in Chrcnb, Heryc-js Privcto Consultation free and confidential. IMo detention irom Dusiness. i i dkMa rntt Board for the year of 1918 and M. T. Shields, Chairman of said Board being present snd L.

Wolfe the other member of said Board also present, the resignation of Albert Dilsaver as one of the County Commissioners of said Bounty, being presented to said Board, the same is asted upon and accepted. The said two members of said Board remaining together with the County Clerk of Smith County, Kansas then went into A. R. Joy, wolding stove door. Exchange Telephone Co.

tele- phone rent for 4th quarter 1917 W. Lathrop, mileage on inquest at Kensington N. J. White, 9 days as bailiff December term of court Geo. Umphenoor wife blind pension Coral Galbreath, blind pension T.

M. Coffey, total disability pension a inniem renaereu at a distance successfully treated. Charges low. f-jn-vrnnn Plaintiff. I -IHII no instruments no pain no danger.

39.00 3 0) 18M 25.00 25.00 the sum of $100.00 and for the costs, rnd th. attached "bove described, will be sold and so riuch of tho nroieeds therpof as is recpFary will bp aoolied to the satis-ficHon of said iudemennt. Charles P''ntiff. By Relihan r- "liimn. his Attest: Rorabaugh, Gerk of thp TUt-r-t Court.

(First published January 11, 1918) Rv Uplihan Efilihan. his Attorneys, Cf Describing above diseases tree at otnee or sent Beaieu in plain wrapper. Latest Treatment for Blood Poison. Hours; A. 11 to 8 P.

11; Sundays and Holidays 10 to 12 only. Attest; Luella Rorabaugh, Clerk of th District Coourt. G4-3t (First published January 11, J918) 25.00 executive sessioji for the purpose or.

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