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o o o z o o V o o o o -t72l .. CLUAK3 JLpvytjt, ZUIT*% The Bowbells Tribune (.Altered at (lit pnstoflice in Bowbells N'. D., January 2f, 11(00, it? second-class mutter. Published on Friday of each week. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE VILLAGE. Wr' T'HOS. B. HURLY Chriii Brings is getting his affairs straightened up, preparatory to going back, with his family, to the old couh try, where, he i/fforms The Tribune, he expects to spend the balance of his days. But, -somehow, we don't believe he means it, and so corfffdent are we in that opinion that we would not hesitate to wager a doughnut' or two that he will be back here "chew'iiYg the' raw" with The Tribune in k£k than' a year. Dr. Doe was caliikl to the- Slayton home, eight miles south Of town, last Friday, where he found Miss /fa"tie Clayton suffering with a genuine case of diphtheria, and after treating the young lady the doctor put the premises at once under strict quarantine. Later Mrs. Ed. Gille, in the same house, was also taken down with the disease, but at last report both patients were doing well and with the place under strict quarantine there is not any danger whatever* of the disease getting out side its ^Jr&enu' bounds. The races last Saturday drew out a good crowd, to 'who IT. It will undoubtedly be' a big'surprise to the young lady's multitude of friends in Bowbells to leam of the marriage of Miss Edna Rogers, who rdc'ently left here for the west, ami Addfeon B. Ritchey, art okischt'Oimd.te of the bride, the ceremony being performed at Col orado Springs, Coh', on the lOthf of this mttnth, R&\\ Dr. Wilcox of' t&t city officiating:: The brirte will long be'af fect?, lately remeiftbered byv pM and yourg in Bowbells as one .of tfe^ most accomplished and efffcientteachfers" eyer emp.oyed in the Village schools, andfthe mor.t sincere good wishes of all go out to both herself and the lucky greenri for a full mensure bf all thSt- life if vro'rtti living for. While in Fargo ltist v«ek Etev. Os mond caJfed oi Afos. D. Smith and her dau^hter^in-la v^ at present patients of St. John's' hespital, where they had recently'been Successfully operated on the elder.lady "for ovarian troubles and the youttger for appeYidlCrtfe^ Both la dies appfeared ihfeerful and in the highest terms of all connected with the hospital—physicians'-'arid-1'attendants— eXprea'sihg thiTfiselv^s as aiiksWy feel ipg better physically than they pad for month£ !ast and firm in the belief that they "wouldsoon return to their homes with health and strength fully and eom jjifcitely. restored. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o TABLETS, COMPOSITION BOOKS, SPELLING TABLETS, DRAWfNG TABLETS, NOTE BOOKS, LEAD PENCILS, COLORED PEN- Phone 4 GILS.. COLORED CRAYONS, WATER COL ORS, PENS, INK, RULERS. DONOVAN DRUG COMPANY, UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS. Nelson will in all probability make his i future home here with Nels. i 1 good sport was afforded. In the match, trot between Wilson Panic and Gray "Lay, mite heats, best two in three,'the'latter won quite handily in straight heats. In the mile dash, running race, b. W. Kelly's blue gelding Charlie beat Diamond G. by about three lengths. In the free-for-all trot and pace, mile heats, two in three, there were four entered and two heats decided the race, Gray Boy taking first' in each, Minnie Mack a good second, Wilson Panic third, aiid' Florence D. fourth. Quite a bit of money changed hands on the different events. I A. G. Shaw was in from his fine farm in the hills country Wednesday and in formed The Tribune that as' yet no threshing rigs have shown Up itf his neighborhood and farmers are becom ing fearful of winter setting in before i they have opportunity to get their grain i threshed. There is much work await ing a threshing rig out in that country, and better grain, in point of yield, was I never grown in the state. Mr. Shaw is i located on the bank of a nice lake, and has concluded to enter extensively Into the business of raising ducks to supply' the local markets, and thinks his sur rcttndiilgs are especially favorable to the success of the undertaking. Much interest has been ai'oused among our lovers of intelligent romance by' the announcement of the forthcoming pre sentation her* of that beautiful romantic play "Fabio Romani," which is a masterful dramatization of Marie Corelli's most widely read novel, "The Vendetta." In dramatic form, this re markable story ie- divided into five acts and deftly unfolds the tale of a wife's^ false liason with' a favored suitor, and1 her causihg her husband to be consign-, ed to the terrible fatcr of being buried alive, and resurrected front his errtomb ment tdfough the terrific eruption of I Mt. Vesuvius which, also results in the shocking death of the unfaithful-wife and paramour. At Smith's opera HousC' Tuesday, Odt. 24. Uncle Geo.1 W. Pink, in a recent let ter to a friend here, the same being dated at Port Royal, Pa., on the 9th' inst., says: "My wife and.I 'h^ve been' having a nice time Since we-. left North Dakota. Times in old Pennsylvania are good—fins crops of everything lots of fruit of all kinds. If I could send you some of what we cannot' make use of I think you w'duld enjoy it, but distance is too far and freight rates too high,- I am taking the wcrlcleasy and-" don't seem -to have any desire to do much of anything. Remember me to aH-the old friends about town. I some-" times feel' as though I -would like to take a walk up the old Main street.of Bowbells and see the sights* but ifMs too near Winter now and- I am tired .of traveling fc? the present:- Te'll Tom Hurly that I am all right and have had a great time since I left up there—took a di6 in the Atlantic .ocean and got all the black mud of North Dakota washed (3trt of my bide.'' All will be pleased to know good friends are enjoying themselves the' old Fenr?§ylvani& home, thbugh we would like to see 'em among us' again to^'be'eome 'fixtures in 'cKe Bowbell&"CDuntiy, wfiicW w® think Uncle George -may* decide Upon when he sobers down- And throws' aside his boyish Afr present he's like all other'young things—a little frivolous —kind o' coltish—hence undecided. Winter is coming. Deal with Lyons. 16 Ihsi-of granulated sugar for-$1,- 4& Attractive Prices! We are showing these fashionable cloaks—NEW GOODSj DAINTILY DESIGNED, NEATLY MADE—attractiveboth on account of their- appearance and the very moderate prices at which they are offered. A special effort to secure unusual values for our patrons has resulted in our {retting quite an array of smart gar ments at surprisingly low juices: Misses' Coats from $5.00 to $10.00 Ladies' Coats from $10.00 to $40.00 H. C. BLENKNER We have just received a new stock of AH Woo! Ingrain Carpets, AH Wool Art Squarers, Smyrna Rugs. Axminster Rugs, which we have priced very 1 ow. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 3'Nels Kelson is looking forward with pleasure to arrival here of his father, Magnus Nelson, and his youngest sister, I both of whom started for ihis country from Christiana, I^'J/rway, on Frid-iy I of last week, making them due for ar rival in Bowbells cii Friday or Saturday of next week. Mr. Nelson, Sr., was one of the pioneers of Richlai count,' i this state, vv'hefe he settled over tvven I ty-five years ago, but later retmned to his native land in deference to the ex pressed wish of Mrs. Nelson, who diad there some eighteen months ago. Mr. NOTICK KOI RCM,icATio:i. IjuikI Ollico n.t Minor, N. !).. Oct, IT, 1905. Not ico is hereby Kivmi that the following nHmod fict.tlor has lilotl notico of his intoii tion to makn final proof in support, of his claim, and that said proof will hs made before the Kejjjstorund Receiver at the U.S. Land Office* at Miuot, N. 1).. on December 18, 19*15, viz: Martin Jorflan, *11.35. No. 22910, for the s w of see. 15, twp. Wl, raiiffeOl. lie names he following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charlie I*. Jordan, John Bryan, Jim l7trlum» Andrew Christianson, all of Bowbells. N. D. R. ('. Sanborn, }te^ister. SUMMONS, St.ato of Norlli Dulcota, T'n District Court— County of Ward. Eig!rtli Judicial District Jumus \Y. I5rij Ks, riuintrilr VH Summons Louis'A. Ijitrson, Georae- W. Marcellus. Ed ward C. Kyer, Ira IJ. HofT-man, F. E.- A.- Kobinson, \Villi i.m li. Taylor, nines A. Black, iired Zoiler, Julia A. Lodfe, Waller B. Johnson, Hattie O. AH ie it sort, Mulforil Liidlum, Thomas W'hitaker, •(^•arles H. Hiulier, Omer I1: Nell'. J. Frank Barr, Jolm S. Ralston, B(rr)iard Nikel, Anna M. Gowdy,- Mary J. Hums, Charles Calv%' tllnd«r, William Belches, C. L. Oomfo"t, C. P. Linfjo, RaclvSl Em erson, Richard Emerson, Geortre H. Holman, George F. (Jolemun, William Lv Steward, Frank P. Brewing R. W. WiLliams, Thomas Letts, F. J. Kuaus, t^hn G. Knaiis. Ethel M. Phelafi, Ellen Flynn, Mary iTarris, J. Franklin Hunter, Henry Cross, Louise T. Mellen, John L. (^owperthwait, Holmes Carhart, Willjara L. Stuard, Cornelia ). Heil, H. O. Heil,. B. F. Richardson, J. Davis Heed, Walte/ O'Leary, Carrie Von Note, Charles L. Holman, Sarrch E. Holman, Amos Newberv, F. C. Bruutiffan, F. E. ^mernon, Rachel W. Emerson, A- J. l!e"iftjvfr.v, Henry A. 'Riley,- W. J. Fell, i. Cetson7 C. W. Shoemaker, E. D. Mathews, Thcw. A. Lloyd, W. H. Barney J^-8. Tillotson,.- G. A. S-kinner. M. AV Collififf, M. F. T. Cole, R. H. Palmer,-R. S. Grimvold, J. B. Westcott, I-K H\ BeRtf J',-P.- 0.' lyierae, G, L. Wills, J. J. Pie?ce. C. S.' Lmv/renee, Esther J. Crosby, Geo. M. Vail, M. B. Sprinkle, E. H. Thomson, Bamufel T. Proctor, Mrs. M. L.-Roberta, Grace Wf)-w?il, R. J. Roberts, Howard' R. .Mitchell, Theo. S. Hagtjerty, Geor&e ~Lewis, Jainea R. Ryan, Nettie E. Voorhces Williatn J. Giitot.' C. A'. Wright, T. M1. Griffins, Ed ward E.- Ci'owell,- W. P. Bignell. F. B. Hhthaway, Flora L. Johnson,. Henry Cross, T. Jara^si-' OwOn, Granville W. ilims, Eliaabet.K C. Graham. James A. Graham, H. E. Sealy, W. 8. Walcott, J?.'tfus C. Allefl, V. B. Lehman,- S. M. Jacquith, J. M. -Brown, Thomas Bar clay, W. F. Miles, Asa W. Kcftfie'y. J. )glevee, T. E. Packer. S.'Elbert Mills, S. Ur'Tiunt-, R.V MT'.£)ubois. B.'S. Ayars, K..G, Kenly, J. Jf. KUtchinaon An,nie H. Gregory, Miller Jones, 13..S..Fritz, Stanbery Estate, Mrs. C. E. Hrtrvey, B. F. Sjholl, N. K. Brown. Aurthur Given, L. J. Paldai Jr.,- The Prudential Real ^Estate and TruSt Co., a corpoVation, A. H. Witcox, Ward Cou'&ty, City bf Miffot, State of North Dakota,' George Jarvis? Ainelin# Jkrvis, Jolm'- B.-- Welcome, Charles Klowes, Marshall McClure, The Franklin, Saving Bank.^a corporation, (Aleris Proctor, Great Northerh Raiiwuy Company a oorporatioi^, Wilhelmina T. JViluo?, F. S. Pus'ey, Bessie.. Larson^ B.' K3" Edminster, DameJ IJ-.' Phelan, 'Lizzie M. Robinson. Ida L. Hoffman, Mollie I. S. Ludlntn. Mary E. Black, Margaret Cowperthwait Rachel W.' Cross, Ellen L. Comfort, Mary C. Hol ni*W. Sarah- A.-' Williaiaa, Hetrr-iet .fr CLOAKS Jgpbyg* SUITS NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oflice at Minot. N. I)., October 17,1P05, Notico is hereby given that the following named settler lias Hied notice of her intention t© make final proof in support, of her claim and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter and Keceiver otf the U. S. Land Oilice at Minot, N\ D., on December 18, 190"), viz: Martha J„ Cassens, II. E. No. 271C6, for the noV4of Fe\ 18, in twpTl62. range 90. She names the following witnesses ttrprovo her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A. 15. Sharp, Peter Stene. William Lind, Jacob Helgi son, all of Howbells, N. I. 50-3 R. O. Sanborn., Register. S ALL WE ASK. We wo»!d Scke to talk so we take this method of informing Very respectfully*- yours, IJ I I JUST ONE MINUTE LUMBER and all kinds of &USLDSNG MATERIAL at the! Lowest Possible PrieeS. Our Grades are always the best—and don't forget that we are INDEPENDENT from all Lumber companies# and that the largest part of our stock is now owned by men Jivisio in the vicinity of Bowbells, therefore when you patronize the Citizens' Lumber Company you patronize Siome Industry* Citizens Whituker, Minnie II. Stuard, Minnie Nikel, Florence E.Hillier, Snllie Ci Letts, .Julia C. Johnson, Sarah F. Nelf, Jennie' Cadwallader,- Sarah Knaui, Lizzie C. Hogan, Gour^eM. Hotf'm, Bertha Knans, Emma C. Lingo, Abbie E. Ryer. Sarah \V. Taylor, H-attie 0! Albortsonr Edward C. Albertson, Ella M, Zoller, Anna B. Newbury, Lilla C. Marcellus,- Albertus IJ. Set'erns,- Lillie A. Severns,- Christian A. Heil, Mnrgnrat S. Lawrence, Isadora P. Sweet, Violet Sweet, Lydia Sweet, Joseph M'. Sweet, Orfie Crosby, Jennie Bertlosou, George W. March, Ilamia March Elltt R. 'Coleman, Walter Sliroiisliire, Rliettaf Shropshire Frajjcis Shepherd and Marthit L. Shepherd as executors of the estate of Thomas J. Shepherd,- deceased, Mary Shepard, Martha L. !$hepard, Fraucis Shepard, (,'ai'rie L. U. Brewin. and all other persons unknown el aiming any estate or interest in,-or lien oi'erycurn branc6 upon the property desdtibed id the complaint, Defeitdustts. State of North Dakota to'the'above'named de fondants:' You and each of you are hereby snhimonfed to answer the complaint iti tho above entitled ac tion now on file in the oilice of the Clork of^tiio District Court in and for the (Jounty of Ward and Sta^e of North Dakota, and to serve s copy of your answer upon the subscribers at thoir oHicte ill the City of Minot and Statu of North Dakota, withln-thirty days aftefr'thtf servioo of this summons u'pon you, exclusive of tlio da/ of service and iii'easb,1of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will bo taken against, you by difanlt for tho reliof domaiitled in the com pfaint. PALDA & HL'RKK. Attorneys for the Defendant. Dated this 25th (1'iy of September, 1U05. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE: That, tho above on titled cfauso is instituted for the purpose of dcterminins and quietinj? title to tho following described real lroporty, to-wit: Lots lit and 20 bloek 1 Jots-12 and 13. block-2 lots 3,5 and i. block" lots i, 7, 8, llf-lB, bloek 7 lots*' 10-,' 1G, 19 'Sty 17, 18, 12, block 8? lot 8, block 101'-lots 1 i 'oi-15, 10, dfl, 18, block 13: lots 13,15, 18, G, bld-k 14 lots 3. 4, 10,18. block 16 lot 4, block-15 lots 5,7, », 13,14,1G 18, I,- 2, 3, 4* 17, block'#., lots 2,15,10,19, 20, 7. 8, block 18 lots'11, 12. block 19 \oik% 2, 3,13 If, 15, block 21 lots4, 8y'18, block 2*4 lots-6, 7,17,1,2,16, elusive, -block 31?' lots 11 to 15 inclusive, block 32 lots 6,7.14, lqJIKilT, 18,4, 5, block block 39: lots 18, lH, block,40: lots 4 tq\17 in cfoiiifc'. block 41 -lots 1,2- 6.11,12,13,,14, 19, 20, block 42 lots 3,4. 5,' 6,: 9, 19, 15,1«, 10, blofikf® lot« », ltf, IS, 15 --19, f, 8,' blcfck imoto1*, &- 5, 7, 8, 11, 18, lfl, 1,»2, «, 12f 13, blqck 45 lots 4, 5, 0, 7,11,12, 2, 3,14,15, 16, block 46 lots 17, 18 19,11,12,13,14,15,16, 20,1, 2, 8, 4, p, block 47r lots 8, '9,10, -block ,48 lots 7, 8, 9, 15,10, i", Block 49 lots 3,9,10. 7, block 50 lots 9, 12, 15, block 51r lot8'2,- o, 6) 9,17, 18, bl0ck 52 lota 5,10, I), 7,8. 13,14,15i block S3 lots 1, 4y lil, 14, 1 7 7 8 o k S s o e y 2 K 4 7 1 2 1 block r5 lots 0, 8, V, 5 3, 4, block fit. lots 3. 4, 7, 8, 11, 15, 10, 17, 18. Ill, ft, 10. block 57 lots 1, 2, 3,10, 11. 13, 14, 15j- 1G, .4, 5, 6,8, block 58 lots 8, 10,11,1-1,17. block 59 lots 1, 8, block 01 lots" I to 18 inclusive, block 02 lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8* 11, 12, 17, 18, block «3 lots 1. 3, 4, 7, 18, block 04 lot 18, blcclc 65 lots 2, :V4. 11. 14, 15, 10, 19, 20,-1, block 07: lots 3,4. 8, 9, 10, 20. 1(5, IP,- block 08 lots 8, 15, 10, block 69: lots 1, 2, bloek 70 lots 4..18. 19, 2(1, block 71: lots 4, 5, (i. 7, 8, 11,12, lilock 72 lots 1, 2, 3, 13, 15, 20, 9, 10, 11. 12, block 73 lots'! to 20 inclusive, block 75 lots i, 2, 3, 4, 5, block 7(i: lots IK, 17, 18,19. 20, block 77 lots 11, 10.17, 18, 19, 9. 10,5, 0,7,8,20, block 79: lots 4, 5,0. 7, 10, H, 10, 17, 20, 18, 19, block 80: lots 1 to 20 inclusive, block 82: lots 1G, 17, IS,.19, 20, block 84 lots 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, block 80 lots 10, 17,19. 20 31, 22, 14,15, block 88 lots 6 7, 8,9.- 10, 11, 18, 10, 17, block 90 nil of said lots being parts and piirccls of Brooklyn Addition tri' tho city of jVlthdt, iii the county Of AVatd and stitte of North Dakota, according £o tliftplat thereof on file irr the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said county ancl state, and also being prtrts and parcels of the southeast' quarter (s. e. )4) of the northeast quartev* ('n. e. the east half (e. \.) jf the southeast quarter fs. e.- \Cs and the north -.Vest quarter (n. w. 34') of the southeast quarter ](s. c. of section twenty-three (sec.- 23/ township one hundred and fifty five (twp. 155), range eighty-three (range 83), containing one hundred and sixty acres,, except thnt part and parcel taken for'right of way by the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company as same was located'ill'188$ Afl UNPRECEDENTED OFFER! With a purchase of ONE tSQX of A/WOLE I TOILET SOAP at i5 deritS A (one of the 6est soaps ittanufactured) ft $ We wilt give FREE orte Rubber Complexion Bfush Worth §5 Cents aloneV Don't Delay as the Stock is Limited* I PALDA & BUBKE, Attorneys for the Piaiirtitf. NOT-CJ5- FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at Minot, N. I.', October 6,1905. N(tice is hereby given that.tho following nained settler hsls filed:'- notico of inten tion to tnako'fiKtil: prcc'f E£. G. KRUEOER. MAKE MONEY I^y b'u.vino-thefollowinfjbar^afns NW y3-l59-9ii-f8o0 $500 down NW 2-1 (k5-^9—$1473 fOto down S W 61-89—$2475' •f 1175 down At Above Prices Must Be Taken This Month. to every one of you, but that is impossible, you that We are here to stay and sell you irr4 support of his claim, and (hat said proftf Wiji'be.made be fore the Register aiid Receiver of the U. S. Land Oflfee '1?.J D., on HdfiSfiSber 27, 1905, viz:' John O. Olson' H-E No. 3CG3, for the s'wK, set," 1, twi 160, raii^e 90.*' Ho names the foilqwiiiip witnes'ses to prove hit?' continuous residence tfpon and cuftiva tion of said land, viz: Ai'ndvew |lpld of KiWmare, N. D. Andrew Blbomjiist Christ JpetbrsSta.'"Pflfer AjMer rion oi!:Bowbells, N. a 49l-2 R. Sanbortt, Register. J. D. Laifttebo'rough. A'genS. Teachers' Kxaniiuatibii.fl* The next t^^chers' eSShriiniftjoh wil be held on ifte last Friday and SStur d»v in October at Minot and Mdhall.— All teachers^ Bolding peVmi ts must take the test, and thosie Who passed a partiaf examination in August are required to complete a certificate at this time. The March examination* vrffl be held at Mi not and Bowbells. E. G. WABREJf. 49-50" -Superintendent of. Schools.- n Lyon Larid & Loan Co. I Floui*-^Iown she, goes. See Messin get.' NOTICE. ,All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to Donovan Bros, either by iiote ofr acc6Uht', ar6' requested to calf' and settle a& soon as possible, as we have large bills to meet and need thl#: money: (49) DONOVAN BROS. NOTICK FOU I'UHLIOATION. Land Office at Minot, N. D.i October 17,190". Notice is hereby given, that thevlfollowinf{ named settler hjis tiled notice Of his inten tipn to make filial proof in support, of hiif' claim, and that'sa-itfpfoOf,will 0e made be fore tho Register isbd Recefver of the p. Sv laud offifc'e at Minot, N. IX, on December 18 1905, vjz:,. ..... Cll'arliis Madden, 155387 for ^f'sec.' 3§ twp. 'l^-ratige 89. ., He nniirtes tlie following witnesses to proves his continuous reaidejide upoli and cultiva tlon of said land, viz: %i Theodore Schweyen.'Joe Lujfi France E. Peterson, of Bowbells, N D, and Bertram:' Huff of Flaxtoo, N R. C. SANBORN, Register. Bargett & Nelnon, 'Attorneys foif Cfaitnant, Flax ton, !'!'D 50-4 CONTEST SOTICB1 Department of the interior: U. S. Landf OJS.ce,- Mirtot, N. D.,- Oct. 18,1905. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed iil this offltfe'b$ Cassias It. £nglert^ ftontestaiit, against homestead, entry Ho. 30260* made November 7th, 1901, for s w sec. ifl, twp.- UjO n, rrtnge 94 v. by James H. Burns, contestee, in which it is alleged that said entryman has wholly failed to establish a residence thereof! aftcOrdifig to. Iaw that he has failed ihf feside tmretiii ftir mortf than sijf nioiitlm last pfist?that there are noim provenients thereon of any kind and that be has- failed1 to cCHtiyate saiid tfaCt according to law and that tfie srtnie is a barren and de serted tract, that siid' alleged absence from said land', was" pot dtoe to his employment in the Army, dr" Marine Corps of the United States^ as a private soldier, offl-* cef, seaman or Mririne, (hiring the war with Spain G^duriffg auy !#ar i/t which the United States may .be-engaged. Said patties are. ffereby notified fo appear, respond and offer evidence. toucAfiftg said allegation, at Iff o'clock a. in'., on Dfeceiribor' 13 th, 1905, before Otgn- 8.- lifoackrud, notary public, village of Bbitbfills, N. D., and that final hearing will be lteld o!t 10'o'clock a. m., on December JMtfy-WOS before fho RegisterBnd Receiver at tto Untted States Laiid Office ill Minot N. Tf. That said Contestant having, in a proper affidavit, ftletf October 3d^-1905, se€ forth" facts which. BboW that tifter due diligence* personal s«erice of this notice cannot be"' made, it is. hereby -ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and propel' publicauoiT. ^80-1 T. E. Fox, Receiver/-' ,C. EPPielEsonrMty^ for Coiitlistftrrti'.'