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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 8

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Port Huron DaiJy Times PAGE 8. wnnxDAViJAKr 4 REPORT SHOWS NEAT BALANCE LAST INSTITUTE HELD AT CAPAG WINTER SPORT IS AGAIN HERE On to Washington REMAINS OF J. H. CARMIHAEL TtR' I JJiere a many Browns a are (Continued from Pa ire On.) Smiths, rind -ou 'Smith tho he nr- No, I i. answVr yesterday, said that he received that them all.

One rr.au said he. could morning the package that Key. Mr. through fjtjrit de'ermin- the Carmichael had expressed to him motive that prompted th- from Carthage, 111., las-t Saturday, bur. Hi own is- a piosperous lurni'-r.

own-tiiat the package did not contain any jrig 120 of the lines' fa. mini: documents relating to the murder of.dand in St. Clair routjy. and (lideon Browning. Mr.

Carniichael' ejiilpin'iif ph-nty and iff id buiid-fcaid that he had opened the package ibiii'i at l.i.- The Desire to Witness the Next IN TREASURY OF ST. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH. INTERESTING SESSION HELD AT WALKER'S HALL. ADVENT OF COLD SEASON BRINGS NEW PLEASURES. Inauguration is Very Strong, and as a Rctult In the- express office at Well.sbui'g be-: tore wevertl citizens of that place, audi i 1 1 1I 1 1 nr- nnnuill I un ANNUAL MEETING HELD AND OFFICERS ELECTED.

MANY EXCELLENT PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE GATHERING. PARKS BEING PREPARED FOR SKATING PURPOSES. thitt the contents were personal "Li did not care to state what tu-" w. i or to make any statement what' i HeM Acair Methodist Wgarding 0io double tragedy In which Church Thursday. iiis brother play-d so prominent a Follow ii.g cm.

jiart. and toim snow, sb-inhin and to al Menu of enough to was 'I la- he seri i r' I ii -1 i' tor ('ait .1 VV h'11 I.I i'iri! Nominations are Coming in for the SIX PRIZE TRIPS to Be Given By THE TIMES NOW IS THE TIME TO START The annual meeting of the St. John's C.erinan Fvang. Heal church, comer of Seventh ami Pine streets, waa held ii 'fotd a or making irt- link, i.n iu aliam in hail 'an SHAVED ATJ0LIE1 The 'I ma Smith, sister of i. Ii: ow Jllttig, "St Ilia all that i a-'itnivil iti Port Huron to start the blood cpiicken the eld.

rly. rejir, iia'e waning Kt.iritK and )rin shoiit. Voin the tbioats of licl a dav -d Coroner morning sp. n' in ai-cuss- tr the state 'u her. and Proa.on'oi Rev.

J. H. Carmichael Was in That bo that I'll Th" bof.es ha i', those of the form. I ti'or at-d Olio; ithobljtu: 1 1 1 i I i a- 'I h- r. the ii, an- I lio a so 11 mu-IC.

and Mis Wal'er Ii. i 'old how "as urati'e'l. on tich muck land. A pap 1 th. bo eon IM-a--, SavaL-e.

rititbd op. 'Oiini; in, its at the pro-'ct of en by I iuu infer sports tlr.it the sea-'son affords. In a itime the oril tliootl Will sM.ll Its tas Mis the cil. and tb.res noiihlng like Y'-urs ruoonliuht add to suies of Send in Your Nomination at tides last night. The report of tiie secre-tarv.

Martin Huner, and treusurer, Phillil) Kichhorn. were read nnd approved Notwithstanding the fact that the church has be.n under a heavy expense dining the year, having made numerous improvements such as furnace for church the report if the treasurer showed a neat balance at be close of he year. The following officers were re-elect without opposition: Tnistcvs for three years Phillip Fh lihorn and H. H. Kruger.

Coll. -tor for three ars -Peter i i. 11.1,'u'. pastor of the church thanked the officers for the support they had given hltu and for the excel-b and way the.r had computed affairs of the church during the y. ar.

and i'pr'ssMl his i S' wh-ie wa- t'-ad h. I winter pastimes out of doors Port i. hi. t.ifht in the tin-, on Crops." Huron Is no a c.astim; ctt, for the il. -'Miajit of S.

of his p. growing I old town on 'be lcv.l in 'l tal services will be beets. onions, 'he absohp. -anse. ot so nearlv bel 'I tile Methodi-I etc.

4 ft ha I there is little chaiic, to take ti under f.he auspices of ih" que-. i -onie ug slides Then- ar. no hills. th. of Ii ict or.b i (trow mi, testing -niip-.

cept small on Sixteenth stie. it. an lnt(tm. will M's A -an ib-ni and again a' won foiii i THE PRIZES WHAT THEY ARE AND WHERE THEY CO. DISTRICT No.

1-CIty of Port Huron 1 1 'I. ti-' phm a ball on in. ot on the Hut the not v.tv popular and 1 i atmicba.il 'l-'a-m" Tl.i pto.pat Hi. bos.are used chiei bool chtl 'bat I'liinhal would be Idlen. nt Hi.

Ka'tierun -chut, In re i --m. MllU Skating a nd sleigh I tig ale as commit n. at d- tti'-d up lo progiatn futni-lad by i the chief out of ami Stnit h. gratitude to th" members in re-electing the same ortic. is.

However, not liough praise can be given to Itev. Ilaag for his untiring am.iitloii and the 1 1 1 1 1 ofjbe putdi" already the former i lidding for at Co operation anions t.u i.i' a- i lit ioti and getting I Athletic patk bv Sp. ak i- S. i.bt er. ti nd the n' al tink have crowds ev NO ONE ENTITLED and The Rural S.

the good work he is doing. Put he Is ii '1 cry afternoon and evening, inusit' add lllg to the gaii ty. To Rfarrf nfrfit fur fsnlurf nl T.ar lv 11 1 -t Hainly rewarded his congr. ga tioti. for lie loved and honored by all.

A full Mrt of the different church City Last Thursday. January IP v. II. Carmichael, who Pn pott Union lust Wednesday moi nlnu'. cam" to Joliet.

He went finm to and fiom' la a 1 He wax here last Thin -'lav imiu -and wan shaved at Hi" shop of i on Ottawa -Mi lb a o'clock car on the anil Soui till Urban Lulu i -1 to uioia -it I iving at Hie laitei pl.ic" in. From the pictures ol nii'ha- I pi ille, i() (,. II' W- pa pi-l I a I persons have i I 1 1 i i Inn a. ih- atraiiL'e actitu: man I ua h. Thursday ni an i i i I li is Mate when the barber shop and hi- a' Mon wi i.

a to attiioj Hie attention of ill be "shop 'Hi I eiii un i i. well and at ce; a iti It a he Cal III i ha e) noticed a Cab lata hanging IU1 the Wail. Wali.e,) i and examined- it ail tune iieing a v.ican1 iooi in l.i dull bill" I'VI'H. lie had at. a IV, v.

lib lb" i t'l hefoi -j. to have hi'- coat held WANTS REMAINS Mrs. Browning Also Asks for Effects of Late Husband. Aubui n. N.

The wife of bopped to i.e. -with a hatchet and burned in the Ka' tlerun chinch, believed her controlled others by strange hypnotic influences. Mrs. Mi-owning, ihouuh separated from her Imshund I'm has asked Michigan authoiities to ob lain tor her the long absent n.l -personal effects. She also d'-il' fclla' the 'in a i lis be sent to Aubui n.

burial, but the Wishes of Hin-Aiia; mother at A-dair 'v. "i lmvmi Ik pi I noon and evening and much interest m.ehael. Thnk. Prosecutor. dt-u-s.

d. St Clair count off. i.d a r. lor the capture and convict ion of IP v. i socl.ti."..

etc. will be lead by Rev. ,1 II. a it 1 1 eh a I 'in- datr down am now a ipii'-t place. Haig Sunday morning.

The officers of th" church are: Pastor Kev. C. C. Haag. To the lady rccellim the bitte ote will I warded tho ir to Washington, returnluK vin New York City.

wiOi tkkH t4 beith on iMiltuian id epet-K ImiHi way and Thlrly-flve Dollar cash fur tnitals and money. i To the e.mleinan re the hlKhent ote will Im awards tat trip to Wiishiiu'toii. Ii. ret urn in New York City, lih Uckrti and b. ith on I'lillmnii xIccimth Ik.Hi ways, and Thirty-five Dollaji on) cash for m.

als and chim-hw money. 4 To the lady leccivltiK the second liiylietd vote will he jlvet prize she may Hi-lert, the out not to cjcti-d 25 K). To the leinnn reviving the mk-oikI hlheat vote jU bf (lvf any prize he mav select, the coat not to exceed $25. (H). 4 A Special Grand Prize for Oiatrict No.

1 will he given la ftddltki to the above. The lady or gentleman. rcelvlna: tbe blbnt vote in lUhttlct No. l. City of Port Huron, will receiv.

on extra trtp to H. returning via New York City, with Pallmu Im-iHi both w.ivs and an additional thirty-flve dollara (35.00) fa meals ami expeimemoney The jx rHon winning the extra trip can take wife, husband. Dot. .1. father, hitter, brother or next IickI friend.

I DISTRICT No. 2-Terrltory Outside the of Port Huron. To the lady receiving the hlght vote will given tb trip ti Washington. I) returning via New York City, with berth on PH man sb-eper both wayn and thirty five dcdlars (J35.00) for metlo tt expense money. ih the Sinn of -an! i i os.

u' or h. re Hi. may no' finu in in a long Trust. Hill, sr Martin Huner. Phillip Kichhorn.

Keinharti r. Kruger. Chas. Cruel. Collvctors Kaiser.

Ferd. Idee Alb. Sieg. Blown, el 11 th. Waid tllia but tn con-ctenc.

here and ill he paid to the orticials it: Cat li-ll its. -If l.e dttie moi" fiery, thage. it io not ii in I am sort that 1 lnc so hocked slioubl la" claim -o 'he i ward Mi i mi all. im' heing -m i do. not make view of the titanti.i in wi.i.h ti to 1 amend (loo, I I.

jusi me. ihg of tiarm-ichael v. I b- 1 1 au-e I ni brother attempted suicide and bad -nat com Signed i .1. C. pl.

hi; In- was dUcov DOUGLAS DANA DEAD. Had Been III Since Last Spring With Tuberculosis. Douglas Dana, -t s.n of Mr. and Mrs. Datia.

Iny aft. noon, at L' -u o'clock the home of GOVERNOR FAYORS WOUNDS IN ARM The ideine that i til i til on him. no 1 i Noi Wnic Pal ellt- Nomination of United States Senators by Popular Vote. Lansing. C.

Governor Wartn has again declared himself in favor of the of I'nitcd na'ors by popular vote. This is for in 'lie primary bill The deceased vvjis born I. n. la in Algonac. iind this place has slwavs been his home ss dao--from earlv la- spring, in- t'ort i i la." w.o fui th.

i -nd no' Would Indicate That Carmichael Was Iliidiica ii, a.d man. a in nl' Dope Fiend, -lead, in an te, live Flias 'tlte p. ns it.cid. i I a hard cold from which tuberculosis of 1 1 I prepared by Senator Dickinson It 11 V1 I 'or Mtiton. after jibe larynx and uallv the body of Kev.lcatlsed his death.

On the a. Dice of lon'i it i mc Ki ed linn iwtw- i. ho io tb 1:1 i I Will or i lid to. I'm. "till ill co win.

tool, th, i i 1 also I in i. tie; 's e- Iiis ti, i a -1 1 i oi xt ii of i.d Ha- I. "the to 0.,.. Ilickoiy. -Xp" i II in ill -laving i idooti Hi own-tin- Hattlerun church, dis- tiled b'.

ih was said that this piovNioti of the old law would eliminated from the pro posed new law by request of Governor Warm-r. but the governor says he is ionglv in favor of in view of his possible candidacy for his declaration is significant. wo: climate. hut a t-al et uriK giew To the mini receiving tho blghf vote will be given tho trip to Washington. I returning la New York City, with berth Pullman slee-r both ways and thirty-five dollara ($35.00) for meil and expense money.

J1 To tie- ly reeeinp the second highest vote will be glrea al piie may the cost not to exceed $25.00. To the gentleman receiving the second highest vote will be gtrei any prize he may select, the cost not to exceed $25.00. 1- A Special Grand Prize for District No. 2 In addition to tho prliel above provided for Iifsirict No. 2 leuitory outside of Port Huroi then- will be given to the lady or gentleman, receiving th highest xo'e in District No.

2. one extra trip to Washington. P. leturiiim: ia New Yoi City, with liillman aleeM-r berth both Wi and an additional thirty live dollara eah for tnetvla and tt-pens-- money. The peron winning the extra trip la prlrlleged to selttt hU or lier own traveling partner.

i home hist w.ei,. 'I'ne-alav. hadlv able Ih. GETS BIG MAIL Spea 'ltd wounds on the arm--; in' which lead to Hie inference that the pastor was addicted to the use of some ditm, probably nuuphine. although the symptoms he exhibited might easily be luouuht ated his str.

tigltl LETTER TO BROTHER ii-lu xhau the trip SO 11. siioii. Doug 1 Ul.l li a nd Of f' 1 1-i nil', ol covered las was ii sen pal the pal ft! I lic'l t.s, two broth. Kail, and a l.piro mil Myron Brown, of Columbus Township, Has Many Requests. Myron Hrown, the genial Columbus township fanner, who was tin- first; to discover that a murder had been citn mined In the Methodist church at Ua! tlerun, and through whose prompt woiAi Sheriff Wageliseil was able to Written by Rev.

J. H. Carmichael Just ''nine, which is Before His Dentn. in I k. hrough a syr.ng and lie.

Some the Wounds Ilsbtu-g. il Jan. I is the bi-tter John, li 'a i sent to l.js -t' s-e he nrridroc ri rnvrn une: a In Id from St An il u-r BRIDGE SMOKERS WON Took Two Out of Three Games From Swift Bowlers Tuesday Night. The Smokers took two out of three games from the Swift Howlers, ot the City Howling league, at the Victoiia alleys Tuesday night. All thi'o gatn.s were hotly contented by both teams.

The high pcorc was rolled by Marx of 'he Switt Howlers and was The scon thb lrevv's Kpisi opal WHO iVlAY ENTER V. urnur.no clcuicu no. n. at llida! ing. colniii't.

lii il i i Athena Club. Rules and Regulations The A la-mi club at the home of Hi idge Smoke Slu ps Candidates in District No. 1 must l.e menilwra of a church, lodfO, choir, club, labor. literary or -ial organization holding meetisft 10 the city of Port Huron. Candidates in District No.

2 are not required to belong to 0J organization, jnay be of either sex. but must be at least 18 jeart old. i No in The Times building can become a candidate for thl honors and the trophioH. Tho voting will be by ballots clipped from The Times and bjr vote ing c.rtiflcates issued with nubtcriptions for the Daily and Stale Wi kly Times. In the event of a tb twe.

candidate for any of the prUeatJsl value of such will be irpjaliy divided letwt--n them. 1 I A voting certificate for either a lady or gentleman conteatl4 will U- Issued with receipts for subhcrlptioiig as follows: 'at I ko doubt yo i ii.p rd of the By t' Directors of the German Amer-hoiiibb' linuub of which I have been1 ican Bank, 1 can't t. 11. on 1 amstif- T. stockholders of the Cerman now on.

account i of it. I iiuiv American bank met on Tuesdav and that I did the buti I hardly know elected the following directors Henrv how or why. only that'. Hrownlng had Marx. A.

Stevenson. on such a hvpnofic power over im- that tenberger. K. J. Ottowaw M.

Smiili gav- mc borrow. 1 Robert Watson. Dudley Waters of I have now shipped ymi a little (jrand Rapids. Fred K. Farnsworth of package containing some things which York, and C.

C. Peel-may he of importance my family.1 The directors elected the following but should I them home they officers: would tie seibi and held by the am President Henrv F. Marx thoritics until; all h-ga! process had' Vice president Stevenson been exhausted. If any of these can Cashb-r C. C.

peck. be published so that the family may g.r rbe go, 'IhTp a1 Adjourned Meeting Tonight, little in tfi.ir living. Th" stamps and' rare coinn are, valued bcaus- of Spe- (' "''ting of the mem rial ocasion Columbian exhibit and lIZ. 'V "iV Mis W. C.

Rami ill Tu.sd.iv aft. i noon. Mrs. W. Iblge.

Mrs Klla Linn and Miss Hume- provided the program. The m-t meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. K. N. Norfolk.

ipl. Donation Supper. Th. annua! donation supper will be held in the Methodist" church next Tuesday evening. An excellent sup will be served and a good social time is promised for all who are bo-ctally inclined.

Algonac folk received the Hews of the suicide of the preacher-murderer via The Times Monday afternoon with sat isfact ion. Lymburner Hoi. in luj ir, 171 K. Wilson 117 14.. Stommeil in l's Currier its 717 7-V: 7 1 Switt Howlers Hrick.

Marx 177 savior i' im Yak 1 H. Wilson ir.t 17U I 7L'7 get on the trial-of the liiurcb ii wit bin two hours after the discoveiy, has sprung into almost national prominence-. All through the Cubed Stales and Camilla his' name was heralded, with the result that dining the past four days he has receiv. more mail than all other eople. in Columbus township combined, and it is still coming.

The letters contain all sorts of queer questions, but Hrown is interest ed most In the number of people who claim him as a relative. One family -of Hrowns in Massachusetts, another in Pennsylvania, others in California am! Washington have suddenly remembered that uncles or brothers of theirs removed to some point In Michigan years ago, and have not been heard from. They usually ask if there is not some relationship. Some of them recall that the name "Myron' ran in the Hrown family yeais ago. a f.p-i they think should be taken into con sideration in establishing the chain of relationship.

iiiicloii oei.i i me cnurcli I 'lease conf. it he ..100 wrtei vote! ..76 TOtei .2,000 wtti i .2,000 voUi votai SCALE of VOTES on THE DAILY TIMES. Daily Times, by carrier, five weeks. Vic Daily Times. carrb ten week.

Daily Times, by carrier. i months. $2.50 Daily Times, by carrier, one year. $5mi Daily Times, mail outside of yt. Clair county, one year, I I IM.

Daily I tiii s. itl at ix.s'oirices in CUir county, ar. Dailv Times. rural fi- routes in Kt. Clair parlors at clock this evening Reports will be read and officer for the Iisuing I'll select, il.

family alt. -things quiet down a bit about publication' or disposition ot thein I COMMERCE a I shall soon deliver If He Mrs. Honkins of Conn ri it -k or- 1 I i a or Ol I lie I OO" moi 111 ge Kler .1... visit with "Hah, there's nothing to it." saidnal. 1 cafrt stand, this being hunted friends in Romeo.

i i ic. i i VI I asp. I. I In i')r. IIVK f.r lit 1 1 1 AT $1 to 1 49 iioiiTal- ouiits, one vcir.

1 Tt SCALE of VOTES en SEMi WEEKLY TIMES. .1 We. kh Time-, by one Imi WW of Semi Wkly Times. muil, tvio ears. ljf0 ote NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE ENTITLED TO DOUBLE THE AtOVl VOTES.

1 HOW TO WIN Subscribe! now taking the tu'. Wc-kly who change over to a' TODAYSJJARKETS dn- sday, Jannai 11. 1 Closing Prices by Wile GRAIN. Genuine Gas Coke I Ul.l. I 40 to 1160 jir tl'lll'l MKANS 1 7 T.

to 12 00 ir pi. 0 lo $2.0 bushel. IIAV ANP STItAW. HAY Mil itv market, 00 to $9 pr ton. Haled lUxk, Ob to iai (,.

STRAW $5 no to If, 00 per ton. Dailv list during thi ntest. iiavn.g any arrearages and for a aw iHMlo.i in advance on Him 1 iim s. will te rbaldered aS nc Detroit. Red.

i fir, scribers. and iti issued aecordttigh Nit ash Win i ish MEATS i i I p. to II I- i-1 THE IDEAL DOMESTIC FUEL Price $5.25 BS and $5.50 aSMSTm. If you follow directions we guarantee that pound for pound our coke is equal to the best Anthracite coal. DIRECTIONS FOR USE-Keep fire box filled and dampen clojed.

Kver rsot) ib siious of "-ecuring one or tuo of the sll 'P" trips t(, given awjiy to th- winners of thi cunt est, tliould the voting ballot published this announcement and aw-nd Tin.es office at once. Adi-e a lew of your friends that you are goW after the prlev in cames and secure tndr asiistnc. Call 1 write the Contest Manager for any additional Information dwalred he will that von get started on the road to victory. Candidates in District No. 2.

-who probably secure ll.e pr Chicago. h'-at May option Corn. May option Oats option 1 0., (i i 1 1 w. I t. x- TToN -IT is .,1.

I.AMIl-br.t,, i.O to 110 00 rut it I i fl' to per ftt. p. i RABBITS 2V to ir pJr. ifl.TRV GENERAL NOTES pound p' fllli'l-KN-', in- to Phone 86 PORT HURON cas co portion of their votes th subscriptions for the 8mi Weekly, as much to work for and as much to as those In District KajH Candidates with th'me in thdron district but can etafl their subscription any place, from Maine to Caiifornia. I NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE AT ONCE IN THIS CtJ PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION VOTING CONTEST.

CONTIIT BEGINS TODAY AND ENDS FEBRUARY 27th, 1909. Ladies' Ballot Chicago Grain. A bear on the what market late in' the -lon Tuesday lenlted in ii fuith.t sharp line, luk of support haid to have ben the far th in the pi' during the lii.al luilf hour. The low point wa le.iched at $1. HIS The maikct loecJ weak at almost ih bottom.

I)epp th- i.teak in wf: a' the corn marl ha! ic.eady thioughout tin sen Ion, prices MucinatiiiK within a -c rature. Trade in oa's were 'piiet and the was steady until late In th" session, when prices declined a to iinnip in wh-at. ESTABLISHED 1870. ESTABLISHED 1870. One Vote for Oiatrict No.

Name of Organization. Firsti KlaflDoonal AddrtM. The Time' Great Presidential Inauguration Contest. New York Stock. continued In iii s'o ransacttonn Tii day.

This ballot void after January 18, 1909. 'I -1 1'- fr l.un.l apv 1 lu IK pr L-l'CKi 10c to lz l-zc pound. to fiKKf'K 1 Or tn llr pr p'lind. blbKS AM. HI" IIIPHS icr-c-i.

ir it pr k- i'r pound, to i.t a IIIPKS-11 SKINS 1 Jit jr.d: No a pour SHKKP Pr.LTS toe to II tt me TALLOW 2 l-: tc 4 tr pr pound BEES 7TAX 2 be vr oouad MINK- p.f to tl It I to 112 no io II WHITi: vVKAHKb-P: to Zbc-) x- -'a-, MCSKRAT Z'(. SKt'NK -1'' to t'. HOl'SK CAT If 2 VEOLT ABLER POTATOF.S to TOt p-r Ul I.ETTl'CK Pr ihel. Ttr to 1.00. ONIONS ooc to 7oc Pr buhu CA14BACB iOc to 00c pr hd PI' MPKINfite to Je ch.

lubl Hit' TS tv 4r. p. bunhcl. TfftN'II'S 3't J'c fr U1 svCASH lr j.r j-ouni. I'AMltS'll 4r to S0 Xrf hunl JET A BLK 31c to 4c per 4trn bunch.

mrrni APPLE TS to SI SS pr buahL BUTTER. ETC ni'TTKR No 1 dairy. z4o to pot pound, prttrai trwiwrr, lie to xc por pound. Packing atock. Ik to Zvc pr poond.

Kina itc. to so. pr town. HONBT-li to 14 pr poaioL but i was In and fl'fu! way The belirf that fh befr party i hcrotnlnc unduly niimrous nnl tsome In the course of the gfivc Candidal from District No. 2 are not repaired to tlcl to any organization, but must be 10 years old.

rPORT HURON, Gentlemen's Ballot fe'llns campulen nd pti'tintr In a vulnerable posl'bm for a turn on th. ni by the bulls add to thin of rerve The result a in the decre-ase in tb- activity the market and tin ifciHtkltion to fake at roncc-Mlonn to cover ahorta. PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS One Vote for PORT HURON MARKET8 District No. Name ot Orgaalxatk. ESTABLISHED tITO.

ESTABLISHED 1870. V. "JwVfMBs BUYING. Tb followlna; prlee were paJd Tort Huron buyers today: The Times Great Presidential lnausratlon Contest. Thla ballot void ter January 18, 10.

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