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Clyde Democrat from Clyde, Kansas • 1

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4 -s "IT lher's a hole in your coatr I rede ye tent it; chiefs amang taktn' notes. An' faith he'll prent it." CLYPE, Qloud Cory KANSA. Does a general banking taslnwri. makes loajis, and discounts; evils vtA purchases drafts on the principal eiti subject to bo dm out by check or ninl collections of notes drafts, tui furnishes drafts on England; Fram t- Germany, i It guarantees the payment of cvoi CLYDE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23, 1882.

NO. 34 VOL. III. All about'. Colorado.

Schuyler Colfax at Clyde Sept. 7f New York Store. draft sold, without loss to purchsir even though such draft be lostt and 1- 1882. Georgetown, Col. Aug.

12, 1882. We made a flying trip last week to We were called thither by the Chairman of tho State Democratic Central Committee and Father of tne cheapest and onl safe l' Editor democrat. uver a vear ESMBmSBED ,11) 1569. May, Armstrong Co. are build since I left Clyde.

Thinking my merchants, farmers and others to pcj money to other places. It is cheist many friends would like to hear from ing a large coal shed, 150 feet long, at Kansas John Martin. to buy a bank draft than to semi me I conclude t.a writ a to thn dpnrnlH EXTENSIVE DAILY ARRIVALS! the Central Branch Depot. TTo cnomnil in ttiSulr thn cnnin rvF Viiq I i uome paper, j. leit lsouider some money by express, post-office or.h or any other wa)r.

Ka tes for excha I AM RIGHT TO THE FRONT children, as he facetiously' termed us, weeks ago for Blackhawk, Gilpin Co until further notice will be as fol low Mr. Joe Dersc has opened up a fine line of Dfeots and Shoes in the store were getting a little off the track ou I he town lies between two mountains a fine mining town, the Bobtail be formerly occupied by I. D. Peters. ing one of the.

richest mines in the the question of prohibition, and he had called us together to give us some sound fatherly advice. He was of the state; I went through the tunnel 4000 feet, I traveled the entire length and At the rate of 100,000 bushels a $20 or less, 10 cents. Over $20 and less than $40, 1 Over $10 and less than $60, 20 Over $60 and less than $100, Over $100 special rates. Accounts of merchants and' -3 Resolutions of Respect, The following resolutions were passed at the close of the Normal Institute of this county. Whereas, Since our last session, it has pleased the Almighty Ruler of the universe, to remove from our midst, and transplant into his school of unlimited knowledge, our beloved companions and fellow-teachers, Mary E.

Turner and Columbus Archer llesolved, That we, the teachers of Cloud County, in Institute assembled, do deeply, deplore the loss of our able and' proficient associates that we mourn their departure and sympathize with the grief-stricken relatives in this their sad bereavement. Jom Stackuouse, Mary Reid, VCom. J. A. Dixon.

dav it would reauirc five years to broke off some of the mineral. Most opinion that inasmuch as so many of With as line a line of ry Goods Notions As win be found in the CITY. I have just added largely to my stoc Y'--''' OF DRY GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, of the houses you have to go up one ship the Kansas corn crop of 18152. the voters of the State were dissatis or two flights of stairs.

Blackhawk less men invited. and Central are almost one town, it is Mr. M. Porter has gone "into business with Mr. Ed.

DeBray at the fied with the. iprohibitory law that it ought tOibe resubmitted to the people. lie claimed that it M.V.B.VanIJeMark, I C. W.VAsrDEJlAitK settled with people of all nations I'reH. .1 alter leaving Blackhawk we trave nostoffice.

the firm' name will be only a short disance before reaching had not been fairly carried, for al AKTllUlt COUFOItTU. DeBray Porter. the junction of North South Clear though there was majority of over Clyde Fair Sept. 5, 6, 7 and 8. Mr.

Geo. Darnell is now working in the city at his old trade of car-. pentering. Mr. M.

V. B. VanDeMark returned home last Saturday from his lengthy eastern visit. Mr. Henry Perry left for the.

East yesterday morning to purchase his Fall stock of Goods. Mrs. Hancock of Kansas City, is visiting her sisters Mrs. Cooit and -Mrs. Dilly of this city.

A full feeling after meals, dyspepsia licortburn, and general ill health re-' lieved by Brown's Iron Bitters. The baud boys are practicing two or three nights of each week preparatory for Fair week, the Association having hired them for that occasion. Miss Cornforth is ahont to her rain inery store oue door west of -her present location being a far bet- tcr building than the oeic she now occupies. Our old friend Prof. Burke of made us a call Thursday evening on his way home from Concordia where he had been Attending Court.

Several dogs have been sent to the liappy hunting grounds this week, their owners not considering them 'worth the dollar tba't the city osks lor a dog license. Two of the saloon-keepers of Concordia who had been indicted for violating the liquor law plead guilty at the District Court last week and arc waiting judgment. Mr. Win. Newman of our ueigh-: boring county of "Washington has 'one -of the finest steam thrashing machines in this Tie is now operating it near Brantford.

It will thrash four bushels of oats a minute. The city Marshal requested us to Creek, at "this junction is where we Attorney ani Cpselor Lav. 7,000 for it, over 14,000 voters did Why in this" day to be a Kansan enter the South Clear Creek Canon GlolMeg! not express themselves either way on This grand Cauon is traversed by the "greater than a king" ana -even IS Real Estate Agent aud Notary Public. Colorado Central R. Georgetown greater than a Roman of the olden time.

the question. The question was" not clearly understood by them and he is Collections promntlv attended being the present terminus. Clear The Greenback State Convention Creek, a very pretty and noisy lit Office over Hauk of Clyde. satisfied that they want it repealed. FURNISHING GOODS, STAPLE I FArJCY tle mountain stream flows through meets to-day at They will The Leavenworth Times with its usual foresight, vim, and enterprise CLYDE KANSAS; But if it is carried again he will abide the canon and the railroad of necess by the vote of the majority and never pTobably nominate Hon.

Chas. Rob inson for Governor. ity follows the winding of the stream in matters regarding the people's wel raise his voice again against the presenting a continual change of beau B. R. ANDERSON, fare, has been sending out one of its ty and interesting scenery.

With the Amendment. He claims the Govern- "'young men" to interview several Mrs. Huff and Mrs. Sayre and chil Blip TBS 3 SPECIALTY. exception of the-Arkansas, this of Clear Attorney at law or.

of the State has the power to en- dren arrived from Colorado lastThurs prominent Democrats of that vicinity Creek is the grandest and most pic- force the law and were he Governor day and will again make Clyde their CONCOUDIA, KANSAS. turesqe of the eastern portion of the range; in fact it is unsurpassed for its as to their views regarding an anti prohibition platform in the Demo I will give ail who favor me with a call the benefit of a good stock of good ooonsf to select from, all of which was ue wouia rorce tnatrJaw as it now home. We welcome them back. beautv. Georgetown is a beautiful cratic ocatc uonveniion, ana we are town of 4000 inhabitants, 6 dry goods stands, to the very letter.

He would say to the Legislature, "Gentlemen this law is on our Statute books and Admitted to Sup. Court, Illinol BOUGHT FOR SPOT CASH. sorry to say, finds them almost unan 20 groceries, 6 churches, 20 saloons, 3 Married. Aug. 14th.

1882, at Agenda, Republic Co. II. J. Gay lord, Thomas P. Harris of 1848, 1855.

imous in its favor. Among the inter drugstores. Silver Plume one and a must be en forced. You have the pow tfjSermaw and English spoken.a viewed are Hon. Thomas P.

Fenlon, half miles Southwest is a very pretty er to enforce it and must do so, the town of 1000 inhabitants, the Color Dr. Neely, Judge Hurd, Chris. Shri bert, II. Miles Moore, Hon. Ed.

Car ado Central It. It. is under construc Sigouraey, Iowa, and Miss Kate S. Manning, of Agenda, Rep. Co.

Kans. There was a gentleman at the Cen responsibility of its uon enforcement shall not rest upon Such arc L. J. CHANS. VTTORNE AT LAW KAN.

tion "from here to -Leadville. Since my arrival here have paid a visit to roll, John Hannon, Frank T. Lynch And will be sold at PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION. I "shall endeavor to make it to the iuterest of all who favor me with their patronage. I only ask for you to call, examine goods and prices and satisfy yourselves.

some of the views of. John Martin. and eorge Uminethum. We haven't tral Branch Depot the other day who the Devil's Gate, this being a narrow What we fellows said is immaterial. space to publish all their gap between two very steep dcclivitos We are satisfied that r.

Martin's where the water rushes forth with opinions, but the following is what Frank Lynch says and he is the views will be embodied in the State such a mighty force that it makes one las complete abstracts of Cloud Co Practices in the courts of tho 12tli Jiuli was anxious to make contracts for all the corn he could buy at 50c per bushel. He was from the east and reported very light crops in Illinois and. Southern Missouri. He Platform. wouldlUke verv much sadder to jook over into the deep most moderate of any of them.

I I r- r. Ion a rt at Green eial District, and before flic U. S. Land to SUrmort Marf.iri fnr nnivrnnp I 11 I i nuv most cnnPtnniih and only Office. 4.

I -v. ior an aoier, nobler, pr honcstcr man way waa to ride" in a bus 2.1 miles "Mr. Frank T. Lynch said that he was very sorry that business would take him to New York next week, and that he would not be home in time -state that it he lound any uogs run aiing loose after this week withou All kinds of Country -Produce was on his way west to contract for all the corn he find at that than he we do not believe exists in from town, this beautiful bodv of V. A.

15EUGEIION, M. D. a licence tar on them, he would be water is half a mile long, oue quarter the State of Kansas. While policy iij.i-i-jij.. price.

for the Emporia convention. wide, 160 feet deep is one ot the most goods. No use to compelled to deal with them accord Physician Surgeon. Taken in exchange for say wonderful and picturesque beauties for I intend 'What kind of a plauk will the Democrats insert on the prohibition to 5ng to law, which means that In some NOTICE TO FARMERS. wouui dictate mat it wouia ue wise to support the man and "spit on the platform" as many will do, but we are that the eye ever beheld in taking a WlTn YOU.

Kansas. Clyde, Avav or other "they must sro." The We have now completed our flour row across the Lake, the water bein 4Oh, I caunot tell positively. There please take warning RESPECTFULLY, painfully aware that we are not of so very clear one can see a petrified 'public will accordingly. ing mill and are now prepared to turn out the finest grades of flour in the is considerable opposition to an auti- forest standing upright many l'cct be the spitting kind. We don't chew, OfHcc: Over Kcnk or Clyde.

Washington street Oftlcie hmirs: 9 to 11 A. M. ami 1:30 to 1 is. other hours pan he found nt his residence, first bricll house west of the School House. Professional calls promptly attended today and nighU pvohibitiou stand, and it comes from low the surface.

Thousands of moun larmiers remember that all our State, but there is not enough wheat V. I three influential Democratic ncwsrjap tain trout have been placed in the anu uunuui see now we canuo recogniec the lact that the corainir Mm coming in to suit us. jjriug on your ers, McAllister of the Ottawa Herald farm prodects at the Clyde Fair are lake andean be seen between the-fdr- Owen of the 1 yde Dejiockat, -and campalgn will of -principles est branches and are so tame thejv will to be taken to the State Fair to he feed from one's hand. A ll itude 1 0,000 good milling wheat. AVe guarantee you better prices than you can get anywhere else.

Try us, we want held at Topeka the next woek after Pit. E. M. ItL ACIILY. RESIDENT DENTIST CLYDE, KANSAS.

rather than men and when it -comes to. the principle of temperance Coi D. C. ri.e. Jfotary Public.

Jessk 1 Youk. Attorney r.t Law. the battle grounds of tho Gods Sargent of the Holton Siyaaly are quite pronounced against it. Van Bennett of Columbus will lead the prohibition party, and Mr. Fenlon A he CJytlc I air, nd as this will be a being in close proximity with the wheat.

Clyde Mill Co. against intemperance, we are "foVninsf line opportunity to advertiste our lake we also took a stroll across its Uie latter, first, last, and all the time. part of the ilatc we expect a most grounds. the anties on the struggle on the report of the committee on resolutions. Miss Minnie Roberts an interesting magnificent display.

Everyone do a. tjren uiair was oddoscu to maknur and -romantic little tourist, from GAMBLE YORK, Real Estate Agents. CLYDE, KANSAS. Have. for sale: Farms, Lands Hittlc and it will be grand in the ag gregatc.

southern Nebraska is my only com The 'former principle "has been so ingrafted in our composition that it has become a part of ourselves'and we are one and inseparable. While we are as consistent a. Democrat as the this a party question before the Republican convention met, but as the St. John men have thrown down the panioiu we spend many nappy nours clambering up the mountains on horse The Viuing-Burke case was settled fs prepared do all work iu modern dentistry aid warrants it. Office over panic of Clyde Dk.

J. Z. HILLS, PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Office in Residence on French Street. CLYDE, KaNSaS.

gauntlet the general may have chang one can breathe the fresh and invig- Died. Sunda)' morning Aug. 20, of apoplexy, Mr. John Parker of this township, aged 57 years. Uncle Johnnie Parker was well-known all over the county as an old settler of this township and his sudden death will cause widespread sorrow among his many friends and acquaintances, lie was buried on Sunday afternoon at Mount Cemetery, a large concourse of friends ed his mind.

My opinion is that the sit Che District Court last week by the defendant withdrawing his plea best of them, we fail to sec the orating air and watch the splendor of propriety of shouldering the whisky thi western sunset, when tho outlines platform will declare in favor of true temperance, not back door tcotalism, and Town Property, all State Land in Cloud and Republic Counties for sale on time; Terms: one-fourth cash, the of "not" guilty to the indictment of of the rugged and picturesque moan- question as a Democratic principle, and recite the fact that when the ianiii Inns nw tl-ivnrpii ntif. ln i-i "assault with intent to kill," and amendment was adopted the result wnen in proportion to numbers there 8Uaped 0ffalnst the opal-tinted sky. pleading guilty to "assault ami bat balance in one, two, three and was influenced by vhe presidential are as many whisky Kepubhcans as tery." The Court fined him 650 and Yours with respect, Mrs. A. Cad well four years.

canvass, that there was not an intel IM.seasesof the ej-e, women and children a Calls promptly attended to day and night. there are whisky Democrats, nor do we sec the wisdom of sinking our na osis, ine latter amounting to some ligent ballot, that thousands did not and relatives following him to his last resting place. If you wish to sell your farm vote at all through iguorance or other two hundred and fifty dollars. Concordia, Kas. Aug.

21st. 18S2 tional issues into a local one, and that or lands, or town lots, give GAMBLE YORK the num causes, and tor these reasons the ques Editor Democrat. After one week in no wise a party measure. But we tion should be We are under obligations to Mr. Geo.

Y. Johnson, Scc'y of the Kansas of Court and but two jury bers and description, and the 'Who will be the nominee for gov are willing to wait till tho convert a very large docket, some are begin sale will be made. State Fair for a complimentary ad- COUNTY ALLIANCE. Aug. 11th.

18S2 Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Cloud County Farmers Alliance, at the court house, in Concordia, on Saturday, tion meets and see what action they ning to grow restless at the law's dc If you wish, to buy a farm imttimr us to all the privileges of 'John Martin, if he will 'Can McCabe be 'I do not know. If ho is honest and take before precipitating matters our selves. lay. Monday was lost owing to the call on GAMBLE YORK. their Fair on Sapt.

11, 12, 13, 11, 15, A. Sexton, D. All calls promptly attended to day or night, i CLYDE, KAN J. O. THOMPSON, Physician I Surgeon CLYDE, KANSAS.

absence of the Judge if some juror Clyde, Kansas. and 16th. at Topeka. vThc State Fair September 2d. 1882, at 10 o'clock a.

While down there we had the pleas competent, there is no reason why he should be scratched on account of col had been absent and without a good If you wish to sell a farm ure of making theacquaintauce of Mr. tins year win all previous State fairs in interest and attendance excuse he would have been call on GAMBLE YORK, or, but if it is possible to defeat him' D. O. McAllister of the Ottawa Her m. Subordinate Alliances are earnestly requested to send full delegations.

By order of J. S. Weisz, L. D. Teteu, Prest.

the convention should select some man fined, there is no law to fine a Judge ClydeKansas. and in view of the immence crops of aid, another Democratic Prohibition of unquestioned honesty and ability, and should he be absent a whole term 1 If you wish to invest capit our State this vcar it cannot but be ist, who has said, the Democratic for the office is an important some lawyer is elected pro tern Judge, al iii valuable farms and uceessfnl. party chooses to make a league with Tinf. thn room In i iiwlo-r ilivucc tlm no .1 'How about woman 'I am in favor of leaving that ques A little less than two weeks and hell, the Herald does not propose to farming- lands, call on or address GAMBLE YORK. and never, as a general rule, even tion to the fair 6ex to Tlxe Sccrctaiy of the Clyde Fair lias our thanks for a ticket admitting the CI 3'de Fair will begin.

There is follow it, etc." Mr. McAllister is a thanks the attorney for the time and a quantity of premium lists yet at the is and our "family" to their grounds, trouble. When the Judge did not Clyde, Kans. COffiETO KANSAS ly Kansas The wheat crop of Kansas for 1882 38,003,000 bushels. The corn crop.

Banner Drug Store that anyone can Office over Handles' Drugstore. All calls promptly attended. Oysters I Oysters I In every Style at ability and intelligence and has the We can promise the Association that arrive on tho noon freight on Monday rare facility, in an editor at least, of have by calling for them. And as the time draws uear we wish to urge ev it was suggested that perhaps his pass (estimated) 225,000,000 bushels. What do you think of Kansas any-bov? Is she not a daisy City and Mm.

liy our family wont bother them much this year, our wife having left us and our. children being all very sick. oeing aDie to express nimseit in a was not good on freight trains, but I ery one to try and prepare something strong and vigorous speech. We also MisonriPacii Railway to Clyte. am informed the suggestion is uot to bring, and especially house plants, Coons LAND OFFICE OF good.

had the'pleasnre of meeting Mr. W. W. Sargent of the Holton Signal, Clyde Fair has one card that eclipses all of any other Fair thai we have Mr. Brower is moving to Clay Ccuter and will not be able to attend our Prohibition prohibits in Concor- Gamble York another Democratic editor who is de noticed this cason and that is AND aia, three "ases, two plead guilty to cidedly opposed to an anti-prohibi (Post-Ofiice keeping a nuisance and -were each Schuyler Colfax." He certainly, will draw a crowd if nothing else fair or have any plants here so we wish everyone that has a few plants to be sure and bring them for there is Railroad fares to the Democratic Stale eonvenUon Delegates and alternates to the Democratic State Convention to be held at Emporia, August 30th, are hereby notified that I have made arrangements with the several railroads of the state to cany passengers to and from the convention at reduced rates as follows On the Atchison, Topeka Santa tion plank in ourState platform CLYDE, CLOUD CO.

KANSAS fined $125 and costs, the other fought STAR BAKEVT, will. Let everybody come and hear and the jury returned a verdict of MOTHERS! 'Can any good thing come out of him. This may be your only chance nothing that adds 6o much to the beauty ot a Floral Hall as a good guilty aud he was fined $150 and sen Nazareth?" We judge so. after read Ale you disrnrhetl ax nigliT aiut broken i to see and. hear one of the most noted of your rcs by feick child uflei iiiK imd ing the address of tho CI vde Demo tenced to ninety days niiprisoiinient Finest line of, Confectionery in the city.

show of house plants. and most gifted men of the nation. crying YTiliexcruciaTliig pain of enrring Fc, the Union (Kansas) Pacific, the crat to the Herald last week. Bro. in the county jail, and to stand com xcfiTh? If so, go ai once and srcT a boTTlc Owen is one of the few men in the of Mrs.

Wiuslovvs Soot hint; Syrnn. It will Mr. E. Ij. Brower, the well-known The State Temperance Union.

Missouri Pacific and the Kansas City, Lavrence and Southern, at one cent lelieve The poor lTTile-sufiVror iuimrdiae- Democratic party who havo manhood of Rice, this county, passed mitted to the county jail until the fine and costs are paid. You seo there is a difference in "the sentences. Wc LAPP'S LIVERY, The annual meeting of the Kansas per mile each way from all points lj upon it; there' is no mistake about It. There is not a morlir. on enough to stahd up for right, denounce wrong and recognize Rnd enforce so through town last week on his way under one hundred miles- from Em State Temperance Union will be held Who has ever used it, who will t-ll to Clay Center where hereafter he in heard of a in Kansas, iu Topeka, September 13th.

and 14 th. far as lie can tire true mission of poria and $2 for the round trip from all points one hundred miles and ov for the first offeuce gave c. them $500 journalism. Bro. Owen ought to Prominent lecturers from Nebraska you at once that it regulate the bowels, and give rest to the inother, and lief and licalth to the! child.

opernHng like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all tends to reside. Mr. Brower while ajnong us labored hard and incessant er from Emporia. Visitors will be fine and ninety days in the county Iowa, Ohio, Kentucky and Other States receive tho hearty support and en-dorscmcnt of every irue man and wo jail it did not pay to fell iu his dis ly to create in our people an intense will address the meetings.

charged one fare for the round trip Delegates and alternates on the St. Louis and San Francisco road will trict. Of course it is a matter of dis man, not only of Clyde, but of Cloud A 1 Transportation will be. very cheap, cases, aud plcasanrs The rstc, and is The prescription "of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the Um-Ted STaTes Sold 25c. a bottle cretion witu tno juagc, ana as soon county.

Clifton Review. as the boys find out the nature of tho as advantage can be taken of the special rates offered to the State fair. I IS ll 1 An incessant downpour of rain for 1001 love for the beautiful in nature through the medium of floriculture, succeeded in his efforts but ere the crowning of his success he leaves us for a wider field of usefulness, which we greatly deplore. Clay County Each Sabbath or- w.i ui uj nus uoue uicaicui- nud the dflV fast nnnrmtl.Mn If rtr ganiaztion and church society in the uie uamago to ino crops in many iU cloud Co. to verify Co.

Attorney parts of Germany. In some districts I Laing's words, "open Saloons must State is entitled to two delegates as its and especially iu the thriving city of the harvest is completely ruined, close Our Judge is yet a young pay full fare in going and one fourth fare in returning from Emporia. This arrangement with the Santa Fe, Union Pacific and MissouriPa-cific roads includes all branched and leased lines, also the old Missouri, Kansas the Central Branch and the St. Joseph Denver roads. Tickets-will be good from August 23d to August 30th going and good for; returning until and including September 3rd.

All delegates and alternates must present proper credentials to "station Tin: only Th'JiV: AtU- pi.einy.oi.uniQ. co- xumil representation in the proceedingsof the union, and these bodies are to select their delegates and send them to iho meeting. I i T. i' ut cue wisnes ot 1118 better he which by this time should have been can oreparo to bid farowell to seat A cough, cold or soro rhroat should be stopped. Neglect freqeuntly results in nu incurable lung disease or consumption, Brown's Bronchial Trqclies does not disorder the stomach like'cough syrups and balsams, but act directly tin the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, nnd the throat tioubles which singers and public speakers arc subject to.

For thirty years Browns Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physicians, and have always give!) perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at-attained weU-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the Sold at 25c nearly ail harvested, lie rotting the he has filled so long. Tne distant fields. Thie idisastci is nil the fffcaterlthuudcra are: now jdaily 'heard the Stato papers please' copy. Clay Center he will find a much larger market for his flowers than he had here.

We wish hlrn abundant success and hope he will not forget to pay his old friends of Cloud Co. an occasional visit always bringing with litia the insignia of his' rank and eruption, sweet-fiinellinj-flowers. 4. 11 storm win iouow ana i may oo a order of the-executlve commit LIVERY STABLE III CLYDE, Where you Van get a first-class rig, Hh or without a loBt imj rates. Location at east pna of Washington street.

the only 'bus and Trom from all tram; del I vers ntl( part of the citv. Your patrons ully Kaii. I Will the opposition unite and. uaovo disappointing', since for seventy years past Germany bad not l.nA i tec. agents in order to obtain the rates on Congressional, State and Count John.

P. St. John. Pres. agreed upon.

John Martin, tickets? iuc piuiuiw bw uuunuaiit iiar-vest as tljat Qthoprcscnrj enr. 1L Sec i CaVn. Dcra. State Com mx Everywhere.

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