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The Dorrance Nugget from Dorrance, Kansas • 1

The Dorrance Nugget from Dorrance, Kansas • 1

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NO 2. DORRANCE, RUSSELL COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, 1887. VOL. I I TERMS: in advance, otherwise $1.50 He must be up and doing, who vrould keep abreast of Truth." SAMUEL H. HAFFA, Editor and Proprietor.

Double Wedding. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! The election for the first precinct of Legal Notices. Do You Want Plymouth township will be held, in A double wedding was celebrated on "Wengert Atherton's office in Dor- Wednesday, Nov. 2, at the residence of Money on chattel security. rance, on Tuesday, Nov.

8, 1887. THE WORLD Thomas Garrett, father of the brides, Notice for Publication No. 6683. Land Office at Salina, Nov. 1, '37.

Notice is hereby given that the fol -Call at the milliner store and see County Officers. Representative vvBi.CoJibef County Attorney W. J. Eastland Probate Judge J- Chadbourne Sheriff Martin H. Fox Ireasurer Charles Smith County Clerk J- Clerk of District Court C.

Kiley Register of Deeds In elson olcott County Superintendent. J. J. A. Dixon County Surveyor W.

G.Russell coroner N. I. Sturdevant Chas Wolcott, Chairman ommissioners, Charles Shaffer J. W. Van Scoyoc by Rev.

M. M. Stolz, presiding elder. Money on farm, city and personal the fine selection cf toboggan caps. lowing-named settler has filed notice proyerty.

Lower than any agents can The Building and Loan association The contracting parties were John Wells and Miss Jennie Garrett, and John W. Machin and Miss Mina Garrett. A large concourse of friends and relatives were present. will meet at "Wengert Atherton lend you. We can furnish you the IN.

"3T. "World. and the DORRANCE NUGGET office next Monday night at 7:30 p.m. of his intention to make final proot in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge at Russell, on Dec. 10, 1887, Charles Eslinger, II.

E. 23,615, for the s. n. e. 34 ana w.

s. e. sec. 28, tp. 13 r.

11 w. Do not pay 8 and 9 per cent for farm An assessment of twenty cents per Owing to the HARD TIMES! We have decided to divide our profits with the' public, and will receive new subscrip Mr. Wells is a promising young man share has been levied. U. P.

R. R. Time Table. "West Bound. No.

203 Pacific 72i a. m. loans when Debitt Woodmansee of -We have several standard wragons He names the following witnesses to No. 201 Colorado and has been engaged in several businesses during the past year. He has many friends and is well thought of by all who know him.

and either of valuable "Wilson can furnish you all the money East Bound." on which we can give a bargain. Smith Bros. the following books for m. .854 p. m.

.933 a. 111. ''1 IV, No. 204 Atlantic Ho. 202 Eastern you want at less rates.

prove nis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, Ferdinand Smith, Leonard Deges, W. S. Myers and John Bolen, all of Wilson, Kas. S. M.

Palmer, Look out for fires. As cold weather V. H. SWEET Agt. John W.

Machin is the oldest son of approaches and stoves are being put up there is great danger from fire. Ex- Register. CALL AT THE John Machin, and has been engaged with his father in the agency of the Adam's wind mill and the Ohio li 3 J. -i 1 CI amine your insurance policies, ana men tions and renewals for the Nugget for the next thirty days for only CASH. Notice for Publication No.

6684. Land Office at Salina, Oct. 29. 'S7. I and flues are DORRANCE MARKETS, Corrected every Thursday by Smith Coleman.

Wheat No 2 Red feu. 55 4043 4 3s 40 ILUreKa Xar DCr Onop, see that the stove pipes well drill. He is an enterprising Notice is hereby riven that the followinor- all right. young man, steady and industrious, North of the Railroad Track. named settler has filed notice of his intention to A fine line of notions and dry and is favorably known by all bis friends.

make final proof in support of nis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge at liussell, Kansas, on Dec. 9, 'S7, viz: goods just received at Jellison A cood live, energetic man. WANTED! F. H. McClellan.

H. E. for the e. n. w.

Muck's. The brides are the daughters of who wishes to find a good open To aU who comply with the above and e. s. w. 1-4.

sec. 18, tp. 13 r. li w. 2 Soft" 61 62 Rye per bu.

50 Corn bu. 50 Hogs, fat, 100 ft $3.00 3.50 Coal, Carbon $ton 6.00 Winsor 5.50 Rock Springs ton Corrected eveiy other week by Garret, Bommer Co. and Jellison Muck. ing lor a mmDer yard. Address, care Thomas Garrett, who lives nearly a ne tne ioiiowme witnesses 10 prove nis F.

L. Roser and A. Wilsey of Kanop- of NUGGET. 2-tf terms we will furnish the Nugget continuous residence upon and cultivation of mile northwest of Dorrance, and who said land, viz: G. W.

Hirl. H. D. Huh, A Miller until Jan. 1, 1889, as we wish to double and Samuel Day, au oi uorrance, ivas.

was one of the earliest settlers in this township. The young ladies are re History of the U.S. History of England of Everybody's Guide. The price of either book $2.00. The history of the United States i3 a dainty book of 420 pages, is indespensible to every one as a work of quick and convenient reference.

It is upon an entirely novel and original plan, which makes it indespensible to every person, no matters how many other histories ha may have. The arrangement is chronologically, by years from 432 to lss 7. Every event is narrated iu the order of Its date. These are not confined, as in other works, to political embracd every branch of human action. It describes" under its proper date all important patents: all discoveries in science and the useful arts; fires, floods, hailstorms, tornadoes, clyclones, epidemics, accidents and disasters on sea and land; labor troubles, strikes and lockouts, and hundreds' of other matters never mentioned by historians Besides being a history in the ordinary Is a condensed newspaper file for 400 years.

Over 100,000 copies were presented to subscribers in 1886, and every one who received a copy was charmed and delighted. The other two books an equally good and a description can be obtained at this office. Register. LOCAL ITEMS. olis, made this office a pleasant Tuesday evening, on their return home from a western trip.

Mr. Wilsey bought a farm in this county before going home. 10 12 18 5 our present subscription list and with the above terms, we feel confident that nearly every one will grasp this Notice for Publication, No. 6673. Laud Office at Salina, Kas.

(. Oct. 24, '87. Notice is hereby piven that the following-nam spected by the people of Dorrance and vicinity and highly regarded by their many friends and relatives. Wengert Atherton pay money ed settler has filed notice of his intention to Butter, $fl -Eggs, Tomatoes new per ft -Cucumbers large per doz.

Turkeys younglive) fit Chickens, live dressed chickens, spring per doz, Hams, 13 ft -Lard, -Potatoes Irish bu. Hay "ton We wish the newly married couples make final uroof in sunnort of his claim.aud that over the same day the papers are Freeze Out. The base ball player soon will be A relic of the past, For winter will be coming on And freeze him out at last. Electric Light. long prosperous and happy lives.

said proof will be made before Probate Judge at Eussell, on Dec. 2, '87. viz: C. A. Kasper, signed.

AT ONOK 4 78 1.50 1.75 12 14 10 12 75 85 $4.00 5.00 The wedding presents were numer 1. tmzs lor uie s. w. sec. 10, ip.

ij r. 11 w. There is no better way of keeping He names thefollowma: witnesses to prove nis ous, but on account of receiving a list of them at a late hour, it will net appear until next week. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land viz: L. P.

Waddick of AVilson. Kansas. your friends in the east posted about your country, and no better way to in and C. E. Marts, Charles Olds and A.

W. Nuttle duce them to come and visit you, and oi Dorrance, iv.as. m. jtaliMer, Jtegister. perhaps locate, than by sending them a What We AVould Like to Know.

J. H. FRANKLIN, Attorney-at-Law. copy of your home paper. Notice for Publication No.

6653. Land Office at Salina, Oct. 14, '87. Notice is hereby eiv'en that the following-nam When Garrets become Wells? For cheap, quick money at lowest Why the democratic candidates are ed settler has filed notice of his intention to rates call on Debitt Woodmansee, make final proof in support of his claim, and coming out for office under an assumed Wilson. that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge at Eussell, Kansas, on Nov.

25, '87, viz: name J. II. Franklin of Russell, former weather. Election next Tuesday. India letter next week.

Sheet music at Atkinson's. Beautiful moonlight nights. November came in like a lamb. Eibbons at the millinery store. E.

M. Coleman for fa rm loans. Hay for sale. See Smith Bros. Jewelry at cost at the drug store.

Over coats at Jellison Muck's. Vote for fm. A. Haifa for constable Town lots for sale see Smith Bros. Oliver Kitchson, 24,337, for the 1-4, sec.

Who those young men were, that were caught filling a tick from a straw editor of the Russell Record has placed his card in the columns of the Nugget lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Charles Durst, Charles H. Dininny Dan Thomas and Wm. Sprague, all of Lucas, SMITH COLEMAN, Dorranee Elevator, Pay the "highest market price for all kinds of stack, by a party of yonng hunters this week. Mr. Franklin has had ten Office in Room No.

2 Oswald Block, RUSSELL, KANSAS. W. S. BROWN, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon. All calls promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. Office next door to Garrett Bommer Co. Dorrance, Kans.

years practice as an attorney before Why the people do not unite their Kas. S. M. PALMh.lt, J. G.

Voglegesang, Att'y. Eegister. efforts in electing a constable who lives coming to Kansas, and parties desiring to consult a lawyer will do well to call in town, and have law and order. Notice for Publication No. 6654.

Laud Office at Salina, Oct. 14. J87. on him. fCntift in herebv eiven that the followinff- -Ladies, look here.

It you want a Corn for sale at Smith Coleman's named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judse at Eussell, on Nov. 24, '87, viz: C5r bargain in cloaks call in at Jellison J. B. Himes of Russell, spent Wednesday and Thursday among friends in Plymouth township. Mr.

Himes is a nominee of the republican party. Mr. Wanted! Corn at Jellison Jfucks Muck's. Henry Stroble, 22,873, for the 1-4, sec. lenry How is Thanksgiving turkey getting 4 12 w.

Nelson Wolcott, the nominee of the Himes has been an efficient officer dur- He names the following witnesses to prove his Bank of Dorrance along? republican party for register of deeds, the present term and has always continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of said land, viz: Henry S. Ditto, Jasper Fisher, Harris Eesly and B.Warthan, all of Dorrance, Llso Fat Hogs. Agents for the Celebrated Carbon and all other grades of Farms for sale or trade. Smith has been one of our best officers for the I-' worked for the interests of this part of Russell county as well as for the Bros. past few years as his books will show.

Kansas. S. M. palm. it, Eegister.

Notice for Publication No. 6655. Land Office at Salina, Kan. I Although there will be an opposition Only a little over six weeks till TRANSACTS A county seat, which we are sorry to ad Christmas. mit is more than we can say for some to him on what is termed the independent ticket, we feel assured that he will OCt.

14. 18S7. I Bring your hogs to Smith Cole Notice is hereby given that the followinir-nam- of the other officials of Russell county, C-O-A-L, be elected by a large majority 5T: i ENERAL BANKING BUSINESS eu seiner na iiieu nonce vl ins iuicihmiu io make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will he made hefore the Prohate a man. New toboggan caps for sale at Jel lison Muck's. E.

M. Coleman will lend you mon ill xuitsuu, UU HUY. tool, via; Milo M. Gardner H. E.

24203 for tne Ji, and 1-4, sec. 18, tp 13 11 w. ey cneaper tnan any man jtusseii If you borrow money of Wengert Atherton, you can pay part at any. time and stop interest. Go to everyone that lends money then call on Debitt Woodmansee of will discount all rates of county.

He names the followinsr witnesses to prove his Come and see us. SMITH COLEMAN. Eemember the literary society meets Kansas. Dorrance, continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi. Our postmaster informs us that a said land, viz: George W.

Hull, Alex Miller, I on Friday evening. Daniel Weidner and John cooper, aiioi Dor- number of newspapers have been can give you the best rates on ranee, Kas. S. M. Palmer, Eegister.

dropped into that office which had some farm loans. Smith Bros. fered. DORRAHCE A. M.

KENYON, Proprietor. Hereafter coal will be strictly cash At the republican county convention Notice for Publication No. 6G56. Land Office at halina, Oct. 14.

'b7. writing on the margin, and wishes us to inform the public that the postal laws forbid forwarding such matter at Smith and Colemans'. Russell on Saturday last, quiet and W. A. WEAVER, HOUSE, SIGN and CARRIAGE PAINTER.

also does Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Xnrice is herebv sriven that ihe named settler has hied notice of his intention to The present weather makes one feel make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Special attention paid to Commercial Salesmen. Good accomoda ike hunting the shady places. unless letter postage is paid thereon. The law only allows the name of the sender to be written thereon. Judjre of Eussell, on Nov.

25, '87, viz: Wes order prevailed throughout, and every candidate was nominated upon the first formal ballot, with the following result: For treasurer, C. M. Harshbarger 63, E. O. Church 27; for clerk, J.

B. New goods arriving at Jellison ley v. is 3, tor uie 1-4, sec. tion for boarders. The Tables are Supplied with the Best the Market Affords.

10. tn. 15 s. 11 w. Mucks.

He names the foliowiiiK witnesses to prove his if you want a bargain in continuous residence upon, and cultivation of -Jeliison Muck have hosiery to said land, viz: I. W. Tobin, H. G. Waterman, Himes 73, James Sellins 19; for sheriff, ready made clothing, call at Jellison Muck's.

r. ai uncr ana Jos. ti. wcnireit, an ot Lor- sell by the yard. Auctioneer.

I am still offering my services to the people of Russell and adjoining counties as auctioneer. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. JOS. G. WENGERT.

James E. Smith being the only nominee rance, Kas. S. M. PALMEE, Kegistcr.

The new iron bridge across the At the republican primaries on Tues Smoky will be completed in a week, Proprietor of day evening the following township otice for Publication, o. 66o2. Land Office at Salina Kas. I Oct. 12 1S.S7.

was elected by acclamation; for register of deeds, N. W. Wolcott 87, J. G. Yo-gelgesang for surveyor, W.

G. Russell 76, S. L. Austin 16; for coroner, For choice candies, call at the drug ticket was nominated for Plymouth Notice is hereby civen that the followinar-nam- store. ed settler has filed notice of his intention to FEED AND SALE STABLE.

LOT, make final proof support of his claim, and J.W.DAVENPORT, N. I. Sturdevant 50, Dr. W. E.

Fow township: For trustee, I. W. Tobin; for clerk, W.S.Brown; for treasurer, J. B. Nicholas: for constable first pre Wagons way down, for cash, at that said proof will be made before the Judge or ler 42.

Clerk of District Court at Eussell. Kas. on Nov. Smith Bros. Dorrance, Kansas.

Xorth side of track, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 2G 1SS7, viz: Albert H. Wallace H.E. 24,327 for the Any one wishing a good second liemember that our one dollar offer e. sec. 20, in.

ia r. 11 w. He uames the following witnesses to prove his cinct, Wm. A. naffa; second precinct, Conrad Essig; for road overseer third district, John Crozier.

Flans and specifications furnished on short continuous residence upon, and cultivation of for the Nugget, lasts but a short time hand top buggy can have a bargain by seeing Smith Bros. said land, viz: Sherman Turretin, J. X. Brum- D. T.

SMITH. J4C. SMITH. Ladies and misses felt hats at the fleid, M. Eaton aud Sam.

Dick all of Lucas, Kas. S. M. Palmer, Attend the sale of musical instru notice. All work guaranteed.

THE Wengert Atherton loan money millinery store. J. G. VOGELGESANG, Att'y. Eegister -A good spring wagon for sale cheap ments and sewing machine supplies on Saturday next, at 2 p.

m. on real and personal property at the lowest possible rates. Notice for Publication o. 6647. Land Office at Salina, Kas.

I Oct. 7. 1887. at Smith Bros. G.

B. Atkinson. When in Dorrance, call in at Jelli Notice is hereby given that the following-nam J. T. McKitrick of Wilson, was here son juuck and see their new cash on a business trip the latter part or ed settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Wilson MTg- Dealers in all Kinds of last week.

meres: they sell as cheap as the cheap Judge at Eussell Kas. on Nov. 19, 1887, viz: Eose est for spot cash. Wilder, D. S.

24,215 for the s. e.ii, sec. 22, tp. Calico 4cts. per yd.

Jeans 10 to 35 cts. perd. Ladies shoes 75 cts. to $1.25 per pair, Mens $1.00 to 81.10 boots $2.50 to 3.00 For fine stationery call at the drug 13 r. w.

store. She names the following witnesses to prove her This being the last issue of The repair all kinds of continuous residence cultivation of said land, viz: Fred Shaffer, Charles Casper, Clara C. Casper and Nettie Eichardson, all of Wilson Window glass of all sizes, at W. B. Other things stock at the same Wayt's.

Kas. J1. PALMER, MACHINERY. rate. One door south of drug store, Eegister.

The Independent ticket of Eussell Nugget before election, we earnestly urge all citizens who wish to see law and order prevail to do their duty on election day by voting for men who uphold and enforce law, and thereby show them that we do not approve of an Dunlop Xotice for Publication, No. 6648. Land Office at Salina Kas. county this year appears to be a demo cratic one. Are prepared to do all kinds of Pipe Cutting, rb.

twit Notice is hereby sriven that the folio win e-nam- Debitt Woodmanse of Wilson and Flttinc. Prices reasonable. Give us a call Best sperm sewing machine oil at eu seiner nas nieu nouce oi ms liueuuon 10 can loan you money on your farms, officer's standing around and laughing Si- make final proof in support of bis claim, and when In need of repairs of any kind. the Music Emporium. that sa id proof will be made before the Probate city property and chattel mortgage Judse at Eussell.

Kas. on Nov. 18. 1887. viz: or encouraging those who disturb the peace.

We have received several new sub Charles F. Olds, D. S. 20,719 for the xr.Vt s. w.i-4 Kansas.

cheaper than any one. Buggies Wagons "Wll-SON, and s. w.H n. w. sec.

28, tp. 13 r. li w. scriptions this week. Let the good Plenty of money to be had on chat lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation A Bad Case.

work go on. of said land, viz: William Justice. Samuel MILLINERY. tel security by calling on Debitt O'Brien, J. C.

Smith and Charles Casper, all of Any one wishing building rock will The following complaints confined one of our prominent citizens to his Woodmansee of Wilson. Dorrance, Kas. S. M. Palmer, Don't fail to see us Uef ore Purchasing do well to see Smith Bros.

I have one of the choicest selections of Millinery goods ever brought to Dorrance, consisting of the latest sryles of bonnets, hats, feathers, Jas. E. Smith, the nominee of the Cigars were passed around freely in Notice for Publication No. 6642 Land Office at Salina, Kas. republican party for sheriff, was shak Russell last Saturday after the conven flowers, ribbons and tiimmlngs.

Miss Laura side. Notice is hereby riven that the folio winsr-nam- tion by the lucky candidates. ing hands with the people of Plymouth and Center townships last Wednesday ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate bed for a week. W-orms. H-eadache.

I-ndigestion. S-tomach ache. K-idnevs out of order. E-rysipelas. Y-ellow jaundice.

Fresh bread, pies, cakes and rolls and Thursday. Mr. Smith is highly for sale at Jellison Muck's. Judge at Kusseu, on jnov. iz, is7, viz: respected by all who know him, he is a Kansas Dorrance S.

G. WARD, thorough business man of good execu John C. Coltrin, H. E. 2-2800 for the w.4 n.

e. J4 and e. V4, n. w. sec.

28, tp. 12, s. r. 12 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation Since the death of Tom Thumb the smallest man in the world is the one tive ability and will no doubt receive who is too stingy to take a newspaper.

of, said land, viz: Frank Rockefeller, West Hatton, Fred Pfeiffer and Frank Sawyer all of the hearty support of the people next For Sale. Just received another barrel of Tuesday. liuuker mil, Kas. s. M.

i-almer, J. G. VOGEiiGESAJfG, Att'y. Eegister. The Old Reliable fresh cranberries at Jellison Muck's, A first-rate second-hand top buggy also spring wason to trade for horse.

For particulars call uau at the music store and see County Clerk Himes has a new assis Notice for Publication No. 6634. Land Office at Salina, Kas. 1 Sept. 26.

1887. those nobby American sewmsr ma at this office. tant in the shape of a nine-pound boy, chines for only 1888. TheLeading Paper of the West 188S Notice is hereby given that the following-nam- To Trade. We acknowledge the receipt of a good Blacksmith! Machinist Through the kindness of Mr.

Ilarrell ea seiner nas nieu nonce oi nis lnienuon to i make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate cigar. Record. Any person wishing to trade Eussell county property for Kansas and Missouri property, call The great political we were shown througb the new addi the brightest paper in the west. autre a inisscii. jvs.

uu icsi. on Amos Baley, Dorrance, Kas. tf. It Frank M. Crabtree H.

E. for the w. 1-2 s. tion of the Merchants Hotel, located will trade organs or sewing for horses or cattle G. B.

At w. and w. 1-2 n. w. sec.

2 tp. 15 s. r. 12 w. just opposite the depot in Russell, Horse-shoeing a specialty.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of kinson. campaign wmcn opens this fall suggests to eyery one that he should sub t)- When completed, Mr. Ilarrell will have said land, viz: Thomas Madden. Nathanial Holland has a number of fine suits for young gents at a bargain. These suits are made to order especially for The Weekly Times from date till Jan.

1, 1889, for one Hurst, Eli Taylor and Joseph Howard all of J. W. Haffa and family, who live about eight miles north-east of Wilson, the most commodious hotel in that place. The new part will have a first- of Greenvale, Kas. S.

M. Palmer, Register. Can be found a few doors east JStauter Holland's store. Mr. Holland and are dandies.

paid we, us Co a visit last Tuesday class sample room in it, and an addition to the dining room. The office Notice for Publication, No. 6633. Land Office at Salina, Kas. Cant OC I and Wednesday.

Fire! Fire! Fire! will also be enlarged. Having burned out we ask all persons know Just jiecieved. a new invoice of boots and shoes at Jellison ing themselves indebted to us to call and settle The Daily Times $10 a year, $5 for 6 months. I have for sale or rent one second NIXON RICH, Dealer in and Manufacturer of scribe for the paper which will gke all the news in the most attractire shape. This "The Times" doss, and it lias established a reputation for publishing Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his that said proof will be made before the Probate Judee at Russell, on Nov.

3, 1887, viz: John R. Sparks H. E. 22067 for the e. J4 s.

w. 1-4 sec Muck's. their accounts at once. Eespectfully, GAEEET, BOMMER CO. hand organ.

Anyone wishing to either buy or rent will do well to see me soon 34 tn. 15. s. r. 12 w.

Saddles, Harness, Whips, Etc We have a fine line of dry goods, He names the following witnesses tp prove his The Sunday Times, 16 pages, $2 a year. The organ is first class in every respect and I will sell it cheap. Now is your Read the advertisements of our merchants. They carry good stocks, and will make you prices that will convince you that it is to your interests to come Sole agents for the celebrated Spooner patent tuiiLluuuua icoiucnvc uvru auu vuiu still said land, viz; Thomas Madden, Nathanial Hurst, Jacob Miller and Josheph Howard all of groceries, which we will exchange for cash or country produce. Jellison 11 time to secure a bargain.

For terms Greenvale. Kas. S. M. Palmer.

collars. W. H. McAduins foremen. porranccj Kansas.

ADDRESS "THE TIMES," KANSAS CITY, MO, call on G. B. Atkinson. Muck. Register.

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