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,-.: .* 8 £'. R. I -v nBP&< SpJ sSfe ». ir&< Ssfe IHHHHlflTiytWFyyy t#v hf iK 3r r* 22r* CORRESPONDENCE. Hilt ll ll il il I ifcifc It il ill it It il ilil |j **A Garden Grove. Ed Hood, of Weldon, was hero last Thursday and was a passenger for Davis City. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lewis, of Williams burg, Iowa, came last week to visit at the Ed Lewis and D. D. Evans homes. A line piano has been received for the primary room at the public school building. Mrs. Chas. Roe went to Fairfield last Friday to visit Mrs. Mary Zichy. She was accompanied by Miss Dott Zichy, who has been visiting here the past summer. Hardin Lillard left last Friday for Denver, Colo., where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. Clarance Pence. S. T. Robertson has bought the racket store stock of goods of Thos. Silvers and has moved it in with his stock of no tions and stationery. Mr. Silvers is undecided as to what he will do. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vail Tues day of last week a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wheeler left for Minneapolis, Minn., last Saturday to visit their daughter Mrs. John McCaull and attend the National G. A. R. en campment. Mr. and|Mrs. G. W. Hoadley went to Cainsville Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoadley and family. Bertha Young went to Blythedale Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Turner. Miss Dale Cricket, who has been visit ing her aunt, Miss Bunney, returned to her home at Stansbury, Mo., Saturday. Mi's. Claude Lorey, of Leon, was here last week visiting her brother, Cbas. Brant. Loren Lucas and Floyd Miller drove down from Indianola last Saturday to visit relatives. G. M. Miller and son Walter went to Chicago last Sunday to buy goods. Mrs. N. E. Wilson, of Chariton, was here last week visiting her sister, Mrs. W. P. Brown, returning Sunday. Mrs. Will Burgess returned from a trip to Oxford, Neb., last Thursday. Tuskeego. Mrs. Mattie Baker and Mrs. Sissie Danner, of Des Moines, and Perry Scott and family visited with their brother, Ed Scott, Sunday. Miss Vina Whittier, returned to her home in Tuskeego Thursday. She was taking care of her brother's children in Lamoni. Lee Moulton and wife spent Sunday at Wilbert Wiley's. Mrs. Harl Scott returned home Sun day from St. Joe, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ray Omans. John Teale visited at Albert Hick man's Sunday. Mr. Clampit, of Pleasanton, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Dora Payton. Harl Scott left on the morning train Saturday for Darlington, Mo., to visit his sister. His brother from Mountain Grove accompanied him home Sunday. Sherman Smith's, of Lamoni, spent Sunday at Walter Venn's. W. M. Piercy's called at John Busey's Sunday evening. Remember Brother Mundel will preach next Sunday morning and evening. Several from this place attended the reunion at Davis City, and all report a good time. Wilbert Wiley is having a barn built. H. C. Forbes and A. Noftsger are doing the work. At the election of the board today they voted a tax for a new school house •which is needed very badly. Nile Jackson and Tuger Fesler will leave this evening for Minneapolis. Center Miss Lucy Garber will teach the Pleasant View school. Lome Long, Clare, Alpha and Eunice Long were at the Davis City reunion Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Wills were at Davis City two days during the reunion. B. Bright had charge of the threshing engine last Monday in the absence of Mr. Lilly. W. N. Snyder had business at Pine Grove last week. E. W. McCleary will attach his High Point phone line on to the Mutual and the line will be extended to Garden Grove. Capt. Brown and his sister-in-law were out to the farm last Monday. Mrs. Chas. Brannan visited relatives last week and reported heavy rains near Bracewell. Miss Peck will teach the White Hall school. Mrs. Frank Gettinger was out calling on her friends last week. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Drug gists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails cnre in 6 to 14 days. SOo Very Low Rates Tuesdays Every Tuesday, balance of the year, the Chicago Great Western railway will sell home seekers tickets to Minnesota, North Dakota and Canadian northwest at about hall rate to other territory first and third Tuesdays. Apply to any Great Western agent or J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. State number party and when going. Dec. 31. -?-arsr ^ft Decatur City. Rev. Scott Jones, wife and children were guests of W. H. Colter Sunday. Mrs. V. H. Shi ling and daughter Madge, of Afton, were guests at O. B. Creal's Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Sam Chamberlain and children left Tuesday for a visit with her father and other relatives in Ridgeway, Mo. Charlie Riley is on the sick list this week. Mrs. D. Johnson and daughter Agnes of Tama county, are guests at J. B. Rid dle's. Alice Sissel, of lvirksville, Mo., came Friday to visit her friend, Bertha Han ner. Mrs. C. R. Riley was a Leon visitor Monday. Bert Adams and wife, of Davis City, were guests at Granville Cochran's Sun* day. Mrs. Laura McLaughlin and children of Alliance, Neb., came in Monday for a visit with friends and relatives. Walter Kier was quite sick a few days last week. C. R. Riley returned from Colorado Friday, where he had spent several days. Lizzie Jones spent Saturday the guest of OUie Eaton. Henry Phillips, wife and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Creal Sunday. J. M. Eiker and wife were Leon vis itors Friday. Geo. Monasmith, wife and baby were guests of John Hanner Monday. Quarterly conference meeting was held Saturday and Sunday. Presiding Elder B. F. Miller, of Indianola, deliver ed a most interesting sermon Sunday morning. Margaret Danielson was a guest at O. B. Creal's Sunday. Dick Jones spent Monday visiting his mother, Mrs. W. H. Colter. Mrs. Paralee Moore, of Leon, is visit ing friends here this week. Fred-Millsap, wife and son were the guests of William Bruner Saturday. Walter McLaughlin, wife and little daughter werefguests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin Satur day. Mrs. John Priest and children, of Tingley, Iowa, are visiting with her par ents, Wm. Bruner and wife. The basket meeting was well attended Sunday. Prof. J. W. Long, wife and children, of Davis City, spent Sunday in this city the guests of Mrs. Long's parents, Jas. Laney and wife. Prof. Spencer and wife, of Davis City, were in town Monday. Grandpa Akes, who has been quite sick, we are glad to say is better. Salem- Rev. Deyo filled his regular appoint ment at thisfplace Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. Pryor and son Otis, were Davis City callers Saturday. Fred Corrington, of Pleasanton, vis ited over Sunday with friends in *his vicinity. Most everybody from here attended the Davis City reunion last week. T. K. Wynne |and son Andrew, were Pleasanton callers Saturday. Oneal Wheeler, of near Leon, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Stov er home. The ice cream supper at G. W. Blakesley's Saturday night was well attended and a good time reported by all. M. Linden and son Mor, were Pleas anton callers Saturday. Johnnie Minor and mother and sister Josie, spent Sunday with Ed Still and wife. H. A. Cowles a-nd wife, of Pleasanton, attended meeting at this place Sunday. R. B. Drake left Tuesday of last week for a visit with relatives in Nebraska. Kllgore. Miss Kittie Still, of Davis City, is visiting her cousin, Mary McDaniel, this week. Howell England, of Bethany, Mo., is visiting in this neighborhood. T. E. Still and wife, of Eden Center, passed through here Sunday, enroute for Davis City, to visit his mother, Mrs. Georgia Still. Ed Kirk and family, of Davis City, spent Sunday at Geo. Moore'6. Misses Lulu and Annie Hubbard Sun dayed with their cousins, Angie and Alice Still. Mrs. Martin Still and children visited her daughter, at Davis City, Sunday. Albeit Finch was calling on.friends near Davis City Sunday. Henry Tucker and sisters, Maude and Helen, of Des Moines, are visitihg their aunt, Mrs. D. W. Robinson. Annie McDaniel is assisting Mrs. H. E. Horney with her household duties this week. R. L. Peters and family Sundayed at N. A. Still's. The New Salem Band of Hope, and & few invited guests enjoyed an ice cream supper at the home of Miss Myra Blakesley. Miss Sarah Robinson Sundayed at the McDaniel home. Albert Woolsey had very important business at the Davis City depot one day during the reunion. The LeFollett family, of Leon, Sun dayed at Mrs. Rebecca Cozad's, 4 1 Van Wert. Media and Clella Thompson gave a lawn party Friday evening, in honor of their friend, Miss Etta Lyons, of Stock port. The evening was spent in play ing games, and music which was furnished by Clarence and Elmer Mach lan, Loran and Media Thompson, and Artful Hax. About 10 o'clock ice cream and cake was served, of which all did ample justice. Miss Lyons ex pects to leave Friday for her home at Stockport. At 1 o'clock they all returned to their homes, wishing her a safe journey homeward and hoping that they would have the privilege of meeting her in the future. Those present were: Misses Sylvia Gould, Josie Gould, Alice Simms, Mabel Fry, Lulu Payton, Zina Craft, Lela Thompson, Jennie Craft, Grace Mote, Bessie Knight, Athel Knight. Alta Bevans, Media and Clella Thompson. Messrs Clarence Gee, Will Wheeler, Ruby Strong, Clarence Mach lan, Elmer Machlan, James O'hair, Lotus O'hair, Artful Hax, Earl Craft, Loran Thompson, Ernest Jones, 'Wesley Osborne and|Walter Pierce. Prof. F. P. Reed and wife left Mon day for Minn., for a visit with relatives. Clark Jones went to Creston Saturday for a visit with his brother. Quite a number of our young people attended the ice cream supper at Fair view, Saturday night. The Y. P. S. C. E. are going to give an entertainment Saturday evening, Aug. 25th, at the opera house. The en tertainment will consist of: Songs, recitations, dialogues, pantomimes and tableaux, and during the evening a play will be given entitled, "The Old Maids Association" of which all the young ladies' of the endeavor will take part. It promises to be a good one. Every body isfcordially invited to attend. The Yeomen of the city, are prepar ing to have a picnic Thursday, Aug. 16, in the| park. A special invitation is extended to all Yeomen. Preston McDonald, of New Market, passed through this city Monday, en route for Minn., for a visit with friends. Dr. Geo. Tallman and Misses Jennie and Martha Craft, were in Weldon, Monday. Dick Hartly, of Centerville, was in this city Monday. Ida Downey returned Thursday from Davis City, where she had been visiting friends. Chas. Stanley, of Decatur, was in this city Sunday evening. Rev. Ragon, of Des Moines, filled his regular (appointment at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Ray Roman, of Mitchellville, came Monday for a visit with Artful Hax. Franklin Center Mr. Cronin was a caller at Will Machlan's Sunday evening. Ora Bay, wife and daughter, of Ham ilton, Kans., were over Sunday visitors at Frank Worden's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worden spent Sun day at C. D. Worden's. Grandmother Lillard, of Weldon, spent last week at the home of her son, Floyd. Miss Mabel Meacham was an Osceola visitor from Thursday till Saturday, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Boggs. Those calling at-uncle Joe Worden's Sunday were: Mrs. Meacham and daughter, Mrs. Floyd Lillard, John Lil lard, Bay and Frank Worden. Ira Worden and Lloyd Hensley at tended band concert at Weldon, Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Worden assisted Mrs. Lloyd Smith cook for threshers Wed nesday. Mart Britten and family spent Sun day at the home of Lew Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Meacham were shopping in|Weldon Saturday afternoon Ross Judd was visiting with his parents, at Davis City, one day last week. Mr. Decker and family returned to their home at Virginia, 111., last Monday after a two weeks stay at the Fronk home. Charley Meacham got one of his best horses cut on the wire fence one day last week. Claude Worden was a caller at the Meacham home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lillard accom panied by Llpyd Hensley attended church at Weldon Sunday night. Miss Ester Warren and a gentleman friend were seen buggy riding Sunday evening. Ira Worden attended church at Wel don Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Skidmore and children, of Van Wert, were visiting at C. D. Worden's Sunday. Charlie Quail was a business caller at Weldon Monday morning. Miss Lillie Fierce spent Sunday with Miss Carma Worden. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BBOMO Quinine Tablets Druggists refund money it It fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature in on each box. 25c Low Rate Excursion to New York City. On August 28th and 20th, the Nickle Plate Road will sell tickets to New York City and return, at rate of one fare plus $2.00, from Chicago. Return limit, September 4th, leaving New York City. For detailed information, call on or address, John Y. Calahan, general agent, No. 107 Adams St., Chicago. August 27. THE LEON REPORTER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16/1906. 1 Lamoni mm— Mr.- and Mrs. Griflith are visiting rel atives in Lamoni this week. Most of our Lamoni people attended the reunion at Davis City last week. Nathan McChesney returned to Sjattlo, Wash., Monday after a four weeks visit with relatives. Warren Dunbar returned to Chicago Saturday, after a ten days visit with relatives at this place. Mrs. Lovina Hinckley visited Monday with grandma Wimer. Artie Lawhorn returned home Mon day. L. E. Casady was a Monday passenger for Trenton, Mo. John Harte attended services at the M. E. church Sunday evening. N. B. Spurrier was in Grand River Sunday. W.H. Barnes shipped three car load of stock to Chicago Saturday. He and his son Ben went with them. Mrs. Katie Carr and son Frank and Joe Ward spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Lamoni friends. Miss Pearl Hatcher spent Sunday in Grand River. Orville Dickey and wife visited with relatives at Eagleville Sunday. Mendal Clum spent last week with home folks. Len Dickey returned to Independence Monday. Frank Weld preached at the L. D. S. church Sunday morning and E. E. Long in the evening. Mr. J. O. Moon returned Thursday from a visit with his father, who is over 100 years old. M. F. Buchanan shipped a car load of hogs to St. Joe Monday. J. F. Ward came down from Leon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Long are the proud parents of an 81 pound daughter. n. F. D. No. 3. Lee Butts and wife spent Sunday at the home of his father, Jacob Butts. Squire Cox called on uncle Hiram Hatfield Sunday. Uncle Hiram is in a critical condition and not expected to live. Charlie Manchester, the six year old son of Hiram Manchester, met with quite an accident one day last week. While getting a drink of water at the well he lost his balance and pitched in to the well head first, cutting quite a severe gash in his head. The little fellow managed to get out of the well himself, and Dr. Wailes, of Davis City, was called and dressed his wound. Uncle Jim Rogers and wife spent Monday at George Rogers'. John Lamb and family spent Sunday in Leon. William Barlean, Jim Smith and Wid Jones were Sunday callers at Cal Adair's. Emmett Still was calling at th Alley home Sunday evening. Jacob Piper and family spent Sunday at Emmett Piper's. Sam Honn and family were over Sun day visitors at Uncle Andy Honn's. Miss Martha Slaughter spent Thurs day night with her cousins, Misses Julia and Bessie Butts. Indianapolis Merritt Reynolds called at George Roberts' Monday. Chas. Swanson was out to his farm Tuesday. Mrs. Harl Williamson and Miss Ethel Beck, of Leon, called at Clyde Pryor's Sunday afternoon. There was an ice cream supper at at Mr. Sprague's Saturday evening. Little Hazel Roberts is very sick at this writing. Mrs. Silas Whisler visited at Tom Guthrie's, south of Leon, Sunday. Mrs. G. B. Warren and daughter, Mabel, of Bedford, la., are visiting rel atives at Indianapolis. Capt. Jenks, of Leon, was out to Will Akes' one day last week repairing a threshing machine for Manchester Bros. A few in this vicinity are camping on Grand River this week. Floyd Rumley and Joe Hamilton spent Sunday on Grand River, fishing. Jack Dingman called on Henry Claude Saturday. Henry Brannen, of Grand River, called at Geo. Robert's Sunday. Sol Penniwell, of Leon, called at Len Hamilton's Sunday. A few from here attended the picnic at Decatur Sunday. For Oklahoma real estate write or call on c. B. Jordan, Enid, O. T. BEAUTY SENT Why be un sightly with Pimples, Blackheads and Moth Blotches when All Face Blemishes Can Be KRMANENTLY CURED with CROWN EMDICATOR _Remoyes Freckle*, Tan, Ban Burn and Wrlnkles Rounds Out the Cheeks, Developes Bust and Neck and Restores the Skin to its Natural Beauty. Should be on every lady's toilet table. To prove It we will send JPKJEB a sufficient amount to try, with treatise on "How to Be Beautiful." Cnt out and mall this ad. Address IRAK MEDICAL CO, DES MOINES, IOWA BHB msmuCMMKBIT BB L. P. VAN WERDEN Welcome Ridge. A. Wheeler had business at Lineville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rogers Sundayed with Mrs. Lemmax. Frank Alldredge accompanied Mr. Kraner to Ottumwa Monday, who in tsnds to visit with friends and look after his business affairs. Misses Lulu and Lelle Housh and gen tleman friend were enjoying the fine roads on the ridge Sunday evening. rs. Gatton spent Sunday in Leon. Milton Manchester is going vest now days. Dale Alldredge left for Lamoni Friday to work on the farm for Mr. Murphy. Since Pete Parker sold his line driv ing team his Sunday night drives to E. Housh's are not quite so numerous. Wonder who's the attraction now. Oneal Wheeler had business at New Salem Sunday evening. Messrs Hull and Rosengrant had bus iness at B. D. Alldredge's Sunday. Charley Van Meeter and Miss Lelle Housh are visiting friends and rela tives on the ridge. They are at present at E. Housh's. Pleasant Valley. Most everybody in this vicinity at tended the reunion at Davis City last week. Mrs. Zika and mother, of Garden Grove, were visiting in this vicinity last week. Mrs. Emma Campbell was visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Virden last week. Ora Black's were visiting at Sam McGahuey's Snnday. James Hill and family passed through this Vicinity going to visit Robert Hill and family near Pleasanton. Willie Zika called on Levi and Rolla Virden Sunday. Jas. Goss and S. Snelgrove, of Mt.Ayr were in this vicinity visiting friends and attending the Davis City reunion. Mrs. George Virden is reported quite poorly at this writing. Dr. Wailes, of Davis City, was called to see her Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robb were De catur visitors Saturday. William Deemer called on Levi and William Virden one night last week. Burr Oak Ridge Meeting in progress at East Eden. E. A. Adams has been sick the past week. Mrs. Frank Montgomery and children of Moulton, visited this week at Frank and C. E. Chastain's. H. Manchester and family were Sun day visitors at W. H. McCalla's. Mrs. Ethel Johnson called on Mrs. Chas. Chastain Monday afternoon. W. H. McCalla, wife and daughter Belle visited with the families of Claud Osborn and Frank Rakestraw and at tended the reunion. Mrs. Monroe and children, of Crown, attended church at Eden Sunday. Weldon. E. E. Cantrill, of Illinois is visiting friends here. Miss Luella Smith, of Garden Grove, is making a short visit at the home of her uncle, E. A. Silvers Misses Neva Lillard and Gretchen Potts, of Garden Grove, visited in Wel don over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garris and chil dren visited with relatives at Wood burn over Sunday. Fred Critchfield is carrying the mail on route No. 1, while L. L. Showers takes a vacation. Mrs. J. P. Mitchell returned last week from Clearfield where she was called by the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corr, of Clinton, Mo., arrived last week for a visit with relatives and friends. L. L. Showers and wife, Mrs. M. R. Lillard and W. H. Brenneman left Mon day morning for Minneapolis, Minn., to attend the National Encampment of the G. A.R. The social which was to be given at the Christian church Saturday evening has been postponed until Saturday evening, Sept. 2nd. A. B. C. News. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wion and sons vis ited with C. M. Bedell Sunday. John Wion called on Nelson Smith Sunday. Miss Belle Smith is working at Ed Fest's this week. Mrs. Hoffman and children called on Mrs. Smith. Mr. Spurrier and wife visited at Fred Wion's Sunday. John Smith is hauling corn to Mrs. Brunson this week. Mr. Naylor and wife called at I. W. Bedell's^Sunday. 6rand River. Dr. W. C. Ward's next dates at Grand River are Aug. 20 to 25. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE—In North Central Missouri, 120, 80, 70. Price of each is $22 per acre. Easy terms. Ad dress Box 117, Lineville, Iowa. 26-tf Canada Excursions. We will run a special land ex cursion to Manitoba, Canada, every Tuesday. For Information and rates call on W&rger A Peck, Leon, Iowa. ss is® *1 1 a ^•-v"Hv «. a ,'to1 A "5-^i ., ...,.' ." .V ....( Weather-Crop-Bulletin For week ending Aug. 1:5, 1906. The average temperature for the past week was slightly above the normal in the eastern half of the state, and slight ly below in the western districts. The rainfall was unequally distributed as usual at this time of the year, but all parts of the state received some bene fit from the showery weather that pre vailed the first half of the week. The heaviest showers were reported from stations in the northwest, north central,, and east central districts. In the north west district the heavy rains retarded the wheat harvest and continued wet and cloudy weather caused grain in shocks to sprout. In limited areas con siderable damage to spring wheat and oats resulted from the unfavorable local conditions. For the state at large the copious rains for the week have been of inestimable value. The corn crop has been relieved at its most critical stage pastures show marked improvement, and late potatoes give promise of an ample yield. In portions of the southern section more rain is desired within the next few days, but in the central and northern sections there is an ample supply of moisture to bring all crops to maturity. All the Sporting News. The steady reliability with which the Chicago Record-Herald presents the sporting news of the whole country each day has made it an authority in this field. It has a large staff of editors and reporters to handle the telegraphic matter and gather the local news in this important department alone. In the Sunday Record-Herold this depart ment has a separate1 supplement of four full pages—a newspaper in""itself—in which all the latest sporting news is presented with numerous illustrations. All that is of interest in baseball, foot ball, rasing, athletics, automobiling yachting, golf, tennis, pugilism, aqua tics and other sports can always be found here, along with many special articles by experts of, national reputa tion. The Record-Herald is a favorite among lovers of sport because its sporting columns are written by "men who know." Gem City Business College, Quincy. Illinois. 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For dates of sale, reservation of sleeping car berths, etc., write or call at city ticket office, No. 107 Adams St., Chicago Make a Success of your Talents. The opportunity of your life is await ing in the new towns on the Chicago Great Western Railway. Openings in* nearly all lines of business. Write to day to E. B. Magill, Mgr., Townsite Department, Omaha, for full information, and copy of "Town Talk." Sept. 15. $18.00 To New York City and Return 28th S0ba!hOm .Chi°aS°. on August 28th and 29th, via the Nickle Plate Road, with return limit of September 4th leaving New York City. Three trains daily, with modern equipment. Individual club meals, ranging in price inTJ^^i1'00' al8° 1 D. L. Musselman, Pres., Quincy, Illinois. Meet W. J. Bryan in New York City, upon his return from Europe, and take advantage of the low rate excursion over the Nickle Plate Road, from Chicago, August 28th and 29th. Tickets good returning leaving New York City September 4th. Chi cago depot, La Salle St. Station. Infor mation furnished upon application to John Y. Calahan, general agent. No. 107 Adams St., Chicago. August 27. Iowa State Fair at Des Moines, la.„ I W a ST iun?.heon 50 NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Jn the district court °f ,n and .il®! •w ,or at Leon, Iowa, on Se ^h dav of 1 1, 4^' carte cents, served iale dlSing cars* Cal1 on or address, John Y. Calahan, general August 27?" 107 AdamS St-' vr Decatur In the estate of Maria h. Dye. deoeaxnl has filed his final report therein In th« nm deceased, a,0™8!jd 1906, at which time and place vou nn lll, D-' jt 11 I 1