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The Longton Gleaner from Longton, Kansas • 3

The Longton Gleaner from Longton, Kansas • 3

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THE, TIMES. Cove Valley Items. PERSONAL. PICK-UPS. Our ice men harvested a good crop of ice this week.

Lagtoa, I mm. Friday Jan 15, 1886. Notice. The members of the Christian church are requested to meet at the Cong'l church next Lords day at 3 o'clock prompt. W.

A. WINSELL. Blankets 2 at Hale Garner's. Mrs. Parkinson has been quite sick for some time.

SUB8CBHTT0N, UK, IV ADVAWOE. Wm. Telshaw returned Tuesday morning from his visit to Missouri. He sajs it is to cold up there for him Mr. Reay, and Misses Carr and.

Edmis-ton, teachers of the Elk Falls schools, attended the meeting in this City on Tuesday Farm for Rent. PRICES WILL TELL Xatarad th potofBc at Longton Eauui, Born, to Mr and Mrs Cage Organ, on last Friday, a large girl. Dr May, attending physician. A fine lot of Lead Pencils for sale at the Times Office. Call and see them.

80 acres for corn, fine bottom land. Good range, a good orchard, 50 acres of pasture under fence, plenty of good water, and good shelter for 'cattle. I want cash rent. On Hitching creek. on a business trip over to WY Clark is Mistouri.

Mrs. M. E. Driskill has been quite sick for tne last few days she is better now and we hope she will get along all right. Rev.

J. Jones house roof caught on fire last Sunday morning and there was quite a lively getting around there for a little while, finely by the help of some of the neighbors they succeeded in putting the fire out. Had the wind been high, it would have been impossible to have put it out. People should be very careful about fire we hardly know when we are safe from the element, hence we should be careful. Abe- Nichols has one of the most convenient watering places we have chanced to see in Kansas.

He has a spring 250 yards south of his correll upon the hill side, then he dug a ditch and put in piping and runs the water into a tank, or large box inside of his correll. The spring being higher o- TIME TABLE. -11. C. L.

S. R. R. pMSQger, goltg ireat, 7:27 a Born, to Mr and Mrs A Ransam, on morning, a fine large boy. Mother and Dr A Searcy is in the city.

G.Y.MILLER, Longton. FREE TO FIRST LADY. son both doing well. Dr John May, attend OPaaienger, going east, 8:86 Freight, goin 5 wett 10:10 am Freight, goinj; east 4:30 Freight, Koinj; west 1:50 pm Freight going cast 12:40 ing physician. Mr.

Joseph McGee, of Moline, called on Picture Frames and Moulding at R. R. SPEND YOUR HONEY WHERE TOD CAN GET THE MOSf FOR IT. us yesterday. The publishers of The Housekeeper, Roberts.

0 Minneapolis, Minn, offer to give tnat hand Secret Sooietiee. part An old ntleinan by the name of Bettii George Hedges has been in lhe west of the state for the past two week. died at his home seven miles northeast of ONGTON LODGE. No 242. 1 0 OF.

some and useful monthly, one year (price $1.00) to the first lady who writes enclosing 20 cents for postage and mailing from any THAT IS COMMON SENSE ANDBUSINESS JLi Meets every Friday night at 7:80 m. this eitv on Saturday niorht; He was the Lyle started for his home in Ohio Sun iiitlng Brethren invited father of W. F. Bettis formerly of this city post office where there is now no subscriber, day night. GEORGE E.OTT, NO This offer is worth looking after.

Go to the new crocerv at S. Black's old than his box it keeps it full of fresh water all the time the box will hold from 10 to 15 barrels of water and it would surprise a per II ELANARY, Sec'y. Our New Goods Have Arrived Amsbury got home from Butler coune stand. Any one wishing to take out an Accident ty the first of the week. ONGTON LODGE, NO.

26, A. F. A. M. son to see how little this water freezes.

It Policy call on A. Winsell. Indemnity JLj Meets 1 st and 3d Saturday of each month AND OUR PRICES WILL BE LOWER THAN TIIE LOWEST We open the this season with a Full and Complete Line of all the undoubtedly is a good institution and Abe is wise in construction it he also has as nioe Mrs Frank Miller is visiting her parents Elk county's new officers were sworn in this week. Frank Hulse is deputy for Recorder Gwinn, and Graham is deputy tor from $5 to $25 a week. State Historical Sooiety.

Latest and Most Desirable Uoods ever brought to Howard. Our stock of visiting Brethren invited. GUST ANDERSON, M. C. II.

LEDDEN, Sec'y. in Wilson County. a lot of hogs as we have seen lately. -p If a. We are informed that Rev.

Brunk will Mrs A McKay is enjoying. visit from The Tenth Annual Meeting of the Kansas 0 preach at the school house next Sunday at State Historical Society will be held in the Burchfield. Best browned coffee at McKesson' cheap cash Store, 7 pounds for one dollar. We understand that Billy Boucher, who her sister from Chicago. 111., is the first time they have seen each- other in 16 11 A.

M. ONGTON LODGE, NO. 117, A. 0. W.

Hall of the House of Representatives, at Clothing cannot be beaten for Neatness and Fine Workmanship, and the prices are arranged to suit all, as we iutend to sell, if prioos are any inducement. We have just received a full line of Flannels, and will make it pay one and all who are in need of goods in this line to consult us before purchasing. Men's Flannel Shirts for the hundreds at prices that will astonish the natives, also a full and complete line of Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. As our business has increased, we were obliged to build an addition to our store to receive the new goods that were brought from the East for the coming season. We are also informed that Truman L.

-J Meets every 2d and 4th Saturday night years. Topeka, on Tuesday Evening, January 19th, F. C. FLORY, M. W.

C. BOONE, Recorder. 1 886, for the election 'of oaeithird," the mem" Yoorhes has organized a Singing School at the Cove school house we should say that we think Truman can make a success of his L- E. Deshazo, formerly of JEk. Falls, is In the city.

He is on his way to his former bers of the Board of Directors, and the trans lives abaut 7 miles south of this city, lost 9 head of cattle by freezing to death. This is the only loss we have heard of." action of such business as may come before singing for we believe that he understands Ellc County Officers. home in Missouri. the meeting. the science of mujic.

The Luse Farm for sale for the next 60 days autor, Ed M. Hewlni; Kopresentstf Dietriot1 A meeting of the Board of Directors will Mrs. Crosswhite has returned from her q3 And we will say in this Issue K. U. Dewey; Sheriff, W.

I. Thompson; Uoutj Clerk. at $2,200. BARBOCK. J.

8 County Treasurer, C. W. Rambo; Coun Rolla Sloan, formerly of Cove Valley but now of Chautauqua county is here on a visit. visit at Thayer. P.

ty Attorney, jj. Hcott; Keglster or Veedg, a. Jr. be held at. 3 o'clock P.

M. of the same day, in the rooms of the Society. All members THAT THE PRICER OF 3lenn: Clerk of District Court. K. Hunt; Probata 'lodge, H.

Wolty; 8npt. of Pub. Instruction. W. F.

On Wednesday we saw a fine colt in this city. It belonged to A. M. Pace, and was one year old last spring. It was only in W.

C. Boone went up to old rkllT.r; County snnreyor, it. F. Kirkpatruili: Coroner Dr. Smetb.rr.

Co. Commlaaionera, B. W. HL Boe. H.

C. White and Howard to-day. BOOTS- AITE SHOES, Dr Jones has moved his office into the Bank building, on Fifth street. pq Dtart hall, John, Hogg. are requested to be present.

D. R. ANTHONY, President. F. G.

ADAMS, Secretary. A BARGAIN. good living order, but it weighs 1,030 pounds. "I Want A Good Cough Syrup" -AS WELL AS We are glad to see our stock of horses im proved, and the sooner we get rid of the Is a very frequent request in oar trade and L. W.

Myers' building and stook of gener METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. LONOTOW. we invariably give tne person maKing it al merchandise caught on fire, last night ponies, the better. I have a fine span of mares to sell cheap Beoos' Cherry Cocgh Syrup, as we know it about II o'clock and burned to the ground. 8.

Black is selling piles of groceries at bed Preaching at 11 AM each alternate Sab CD for cash. FRED U. FLORY. His loss is estimated at $10,000. Insurance bath, and each Sabbath evening.

Sabbath Will be almost one half what they were sold at last Fall and Winter This is business, and it will pay alljwho want Rubber Goods to to be the best and most reliable on the mar ket. For sale by all druggists. rock prices for cash. CO School at 9:30 A M. Prayer-meeting each on the goods and building amounts to $6,000.

A RARE FLOWER FREE Married, at the residence of the bi ides' 01 Wednesday night. OAK VALLST. W. M. OOYBNTBT, Pres.

A. D. BEEDLK, Tice-Fres R. Myers stone building adjoining on the north was damaged about $1,000. West Gaston Co's.

real estate office was sub-mortrered in the flames. The back room of Preaching at 8 each alternate Sabbath. IaJ 7 who loves flowers, likes to parents at in Kane, 111., on Thursday January 14, 1886, Mr W. Y. Clark to Miss Laura Enslow.

The hrppy couple came in on the train this morning, and will make this city I ALTER, Cashier. Bank of-Longton, LONGTON, KANSAS, CRCM SCHOOL HOC8I. j.avs one rare plant in ner window. Preaching at 3 each alternate. Sabbath.

A-i cu.b Lea just been introduced, which the building, up stairs, was occupied by O. BRUNER, Pastor. :5 woa-iwiUiiy fragrant, and so their home Messrs. J. W.

Love. Ellsworth West and Transact a General Bantini Business RR Roberta has a full line of wood, coal Jess. McFadden aa a sleeping room. J. 2-i'-'-ei t'aat it will not be common for loz time.

It is called Freezia Refracta CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Love was the first of the three to wake up and gasoline stoves which he will sell as cheap EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Preaching at the Congregational Church and at that time they were all nearly suffo as any house in Southern Kansas. AlLa. It is offered by only a few of the florists, but the publishers of The House- Give us a Call cS EXAMINE OUR PRICES! -A-s we will not bo "Undersold! All GoodsJiVairantcdas Represented or Money Refunded! Chicago Bankrupt Store, Howard, Kansas.

on the 2nd Lo rd's Day in each month at 11 W. Farnham, who resides on North Caney cated by emoke. All their clothes were burn ed, sare what they had on their backs. J. Collections made and promptly remitted.

keepeb, Minneapolis, with its usual o'clock A 31, and in the evening. Also a about 5 miles above Grafton, was in town one enterprise offer one bulb (price at florists 75 social meeting at 3 o'cJck every Lord's Day. R. Charlton and. family were Jiving in the Reasonable interest on Time Deposits.

First Mortgage Loans negotiated. day last week with some very fine specimens cents) to any lady who subscribes for 6 months front room of R. Myers' building up stairs of a silver bearing rock, which he had found on the bluffs on his farm. Mr. Farnham is and the Democrat office occupied the back Hale Garner sells Harness and Saddles an old Australian and New Zealand miner.

Sixteenth. Year. room. Charlton and his family escaped from the flames and smoke by going down a and is under the impression that with a little at 50 cents, and four cents postage on the bulb. The flousekeeper is the best home monthly published and is richly worth the price $1.00 per year.

Write for a specimen copy. The Longton Land and Investment Compa pair of back stairs. Davis Watkms, who TIIE work he can strike a navintr silver lead. will Bell Carpets at Bed Rock White aicte. Sedan Graphic.

KANSAS occupies the lower room of the building was opened and people began to carry out the CITY of new goods at Just received a car load Coal! Coal! ny have their office in the room formerly occupied by F. L- Drinkwater. S. Black's new cash store. goods.

The wind was blowing a terrific gale from the north' and 1 ,000 worth of their goods were lost and destroyed. As yet noth TIMES. if 1 There is no open violations of the prohibi Roll of Honor of Longton Public School. tion law in Independence, and there is but Buy ycur coal before winter. G.

B. Shaw Go. has a large stjck of The McAlester and Blossburg Coal, BRIGHTEST AND BEST. Our 14th premium list, comprising over ing is known ct tne origin, xne nre was under such headway when discovered that it was impossible to tell where it started. little, if any intoxicating beverages sold con GRAMMER DEPARTMENT.

Eddie Estey, Eva Hay worth, Ida Estey, trary to the law. This is as it should be, $32,000 worth of presents, is now ready. Every subscriber to the Weekly Times at $2 1 Had the wind been in the south nothing and the friends of temperance, and all good Torbot Baughman, John Logan. nd in a few days will have the An Vf racite. a year, wnen oraer is receivea Deiore apru citizens should see that the laws of the state ILaast Change at the could have prevented all the buildings on the street from burning to ashes.

Elk City 30, 1886, will receive a premium worm, ai are enforced to the letter. We may differ as jrvIf yon want a strictly first class Flour, buy retail, from $1.00 to $1,000. Full particulars and specimen copies free to any address. Globe. Enrollment males 21, females 35, Total 56.

W. C. WOOD, Teacher. INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. Edward Brown, Johnnie Colvin, Ruben i to the best methods of sepressing the evil of of White; The only first class flour Prices for Subcription.

intemperance, but thero can be no argument for sale in Longton. TTSCSii Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. in favor of a disregard for the laws. Wneth Weekly, with premium, per year. Bower, Alfred Brown, Eddie Barnes, Annie Is a perfect is what we hear on all Weekly, without premium, per year, er or not there was any liquor sold before the $2,00 $1.00 $2.00 $10.00 From a general stock of goods to Exclusive Newman, Maggie McKay, Sophie Gibbons.

Flory has the handsomest, cheapest and best stook of stationery ever brought to sides by those who have used it and find it a recent injunctions were served on several Sunday Times per year Daily Times per year certain cure for coughs, colds and all bron business men of this city, it is quite evident Elk county. Call and see it. Enrollment males 83, females 29, Total 62, MISS MAE BRUNER, Teacher. PRIMARY DEPARTM EXT. Address all orders to Dry G-oods, Clothing', chial troubles.

For sale by all druggists. THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo that there is no open violations of the law in Special terms to Agents. this city at the present time, and we trust Hattie Wright, Allie Ransom, Ella Hook, For Russian Circulars and Stylish New that it will remain so for all time to come. Clear Creek Crumbs. markets call on White.

Fcrnnie Belt, Cora Gibbons, Mary Bower, Zona Flannery, Loren Brown, Freddie Lucas, Monitor. Notice Gutter! and all other kinds of tin-work Wiley Douglas, Jewett Roberts, Jesse Baugh some Mr. David Hook, of this City, has Beautiful Sunny Southern Kansas. A poor old horse, belonging to a "mover" one with promptness st Robert's. man, Willie Strole, Jesse Wright, Bertie They Parties desiring the servioes of my Thorn fine Rusian Mulbery trees, for are from 3 to 5 feet Engage Brundage, Frankie Douglas, Willie McKay.

was found lying dead by the roadside, dur them obred Aberdeen Bull, or fine Thorobred Birkshire Boar will find them at my stable in ing the last storm. The La lies will find a large stock of Not and Seasonable Dress Goods at the Longton soon before they are all gone. Enrollment males 40, females 40, Total 80, MRS. MATTIE CRAIG, Teacher. town.

Terms reasonable. Maud Bird had the misfortune to lose her W. F. TORREY. Trade Palace.

Report of School district No. 10, for the pet cow "Twinkle." HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, ETC. We propose to offer Better Bargains than any house in the Stalfr of Kansas. We haye 1,000 Yards of Calico at 4c per yard. We hare 2,000 Yards of Calico at 6ic per yard.

Lawns at 4c per yard, Best Lawns at 8c 10c per yd. One Thousand different articles at cost, names which are too numerous to mention. Call and see me and you will not be disappointed, you will find that I say just what I mean and mean just what I say. J. 2D.

DOTFG-LAS. month endinc Dec. 25 1885. Number of Clocks, Clocks, Clocks, nunils enrolled, males 24. females 20, total Mr.

Clement and Miss Katie King were at S. E. Franklin's Monday Mr. C. is a Hunters Notice.

at R. R- Roberts. 44. Average daily attendance, 28. Belt is moving his stock of goods into the cornor, building formerly occupied by nenheu of Mr.

Eastman, formerly of Clear Brown has received the largest stock of Creak, after visiting old friends returned to All parties are hereby notified not to hunt ROLL OF HONOR. James Brower, Charles Broker, Rosa Jol Kirby's drug store. boots and shoes that has ever been brought his home in Dakota, where he says the Ther' or shoot on our premises ly, Lillie Jolly Cora Lloyd, Theodore Mc to Longton. Tney were bought for "spot 40 below zero. OR SALE A few pure bred Plymoth James Richardson.

Mary A. Richardson. 3P ash" and will be sold at prices so low as to The following persons were duly elected Donald, Ida Murphy, George Reed, Melissa Reed, Tomie Sharp, Lena Seaman, Cora Sea- Mrs Thomas Wright Xtocr chickens. Mrs Kate bigger. aotonish you.

as of the Clear Creak Sabbath School Holtsclaw Tll Abe Nichols Wm Summerville. Hiram Shafer, A. M. Pace. man, vinie seaman, jessie mis.

for the 1886: AG Snyder, Revs. Mr. and Mrs. C. St.

John have Parents and friends are cordially Harness for $25.00, at Hale Supertendent, Mrs. M. A. Franklin; Asst- A good set of Garner's. been holding a series of meeting in the Con to visit our school, to note our progress, and Supt.

Miss Nellie Ruthruff; Secretary, Master give us a word of encouragement. Willie Bolingcr; Treasurer Mrs. Sarah Bird; A full line of furniture at ALMA WILLIAMS, Teacher. JOSEPH gregational church this week. The meetings are well attended, and a good interest is manifested.

Mr. and Mrs St. John are both talented, earnest, workers, and the prospects Notice of Garnisheement. Samuel Nelson was home Sunday. B.

Uso. I have a thorough bred Polland-China DEALER IN Oliver Mahan, plaintiff, Boar, and any one wishing his service, will There is nothing so striking aa the round is bright for a good revival. If you want to buy or sell land call at the vs ed limbs, robust form and ruddy complexion find him at my Yard in this City. offiee of the London and and Investment FBlackman, defendant. J.

W. PEARCE. of a person that has used Begga' Blood Puri Before F. Hollingsworth, Justice of the Peace Boots and Shoes in immense variety just DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTONS, fier and Blood Maker. It never fails to bring of Elk Falls township, Elk county Kansas.

Mulligan Post No. 91 GAR held their received by White. Company. Last GaU. back that elastic step and ruddy onmplexion Said defendant is hereby notified tnat on regular meeting on Wednesday Jan.

6th 14th day of December 1885 a garnishee sum 1886, and installed the following officers for that so many would give worlds to have 100 dos $1.00. Sold by all druggists. mons was issued by the above named Justice That Sallow Complexion. the ensuing year: of the Peace, and served in saia action upon one A. M.

Pace. That the. plantiff in said I expect to go west in a few days and de Is caused by a disordered liver and can be action claims Twenty dollars and interest and sire everybody indebted to me and settle immediately while the' accounts remain relieved at once by Ljvbr Pius, the best laxative in the world.1. We guarantee Mora Groceries for one dollar at the Longton Trade Palace than at any I costs and that said action will be beard Jan uarv -Oth 1885, at ten o'clock A. every box to give satisfaction.

For sale by all Hats Caps, Bqots Shoes, THE HIGHEST HABKETfRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 2d door south of Post Office, Longton Kansas. UllVJcjii JMAHAiM, lain un in my hands. FRED C. FLORY.

otner nouse in Longton. Druggists. A Att'y for Plaintiff. Geo. Logan, PC; Belt, JVC; WC Boone, Andrews, OP; Wm Colvin, 0 Blair, Chaplain; Surgeon; A Baughman, A Smith, QMS; The Post by an unanimous vote offered If you want any kind of Agricultural Im plements eall on Roberts, and get them Farm for Sale.

JEWELRY! JEWELRY! cheap. Window Holland at I will sell mv farm of 100 acres 2 miles The Largest and Best Stock of Jewelry Curtain Fixtures and Lengton Trade Pallace. T. A. JONES, northwest of Longton.

Well improved, and that has ever been brought to Longton can nlentv of water, on 6 or 7 years time if de-r now be seen at Thos. Kirby's Drug Store. Physician Surgeon thanks to Post Com. C. White for his able and faithful manner, in which he has conducted the business of the Post for the past W.

C. BOONE. A.M. PACE. These goods are of the latest patterns and sired, 8 per cent, interest' LONGTON, KANSAS.

Old papers for sale at this office, at a nick. I per doeen. WV H.COMB.S year and also recognized his zeal and devo styles, and warranted to be as represented. Call and see them and you will be convulsed fii-Calls attended to at all hours, day or Longton, Elk County, Kansas. Boone Pace tion toward the advance of every interest of night.

Office in the did Uank building. that the prices are very low. On the 1st of January, a. h. ttolomey ex our organization.

I to Brown's, where more goods is given for pects to move his Boot and Shoe shop in the room with. George Conover. the second door Don't Forget. "Dealers in Shelf and IIeavtJ IR, 3D A 1 than at any store in town. Money to Loan GEO.

LOGAN, P. C. FRED HAINLIN, Adjt. A Winsell is agent for the Traders, E3 north of the Bank, where he will be pleased That we keep com, bv the car or wagon to meet all his customers. Call on him when oad for sale G.

B. SHAW Co. Farmers who desire to borrow STOVES, TINWARE, Ji Brown will save you from 50 cents to 1 on a pair of boots, 25 to 50 cents on a pair shoe and a like saving on all other goods. you want any work in his line. German and several others of the best Insurance Companies of the Land.

He does AN HOLLOW WA CARPENTERS TOOLS, GUNS REVOLVERS, PUMPS PUMP FIXTURES, GASOLINE STOVES, FARM GARDEN TOOUS, money should not fail to call and see NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The Weekly Capital and Farmers' a general commercial ana iarm Business. When you want your property insured call WAGON WOOD WARE, Journal. FARM BELLS. on him, in this city.

Land Office at Independence, Kansas. Jaadary II, 1886. Ladi it in. want stylish neckwear should all on C. White.

W. LAMBERT, GRASS, GARDEN FIELD SEEDS IN QUANTITY Notice is hereby given that the following- The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal Read the advertisement of the Bank of named settler has filed notice of his intention BAEBED WIHE, at Bed Hook IPrioes Longton in this issue of the Times. This is an 8 page, 66 column weekly paper, published by Hudson at Topeka. Kansas. to make final proof in support of his claim, I is a solid inBiuution ana wnen you nave SELF BINDERS, REAPERS, AND MOWERS, at Lambert Bank, Howard, and that said proof will be made before the Jf you want your sole saved go and see Colo in ey, the boot and shoemaker.

He's he ch ip that can do you a good job. he Capital is the Official State Paper, and business with a Bank yon can feel safe in D. S. Land Office at Independence, Kansas, CORN PLANTERS, STALK CUTTERS, where you can obtain money at on Saturday, March 6, 1886, vis: William A. SULKY PLOWS, AND SULKV RAKE.

transacting it with the Bank of Longton. Payne for the of, and EJ of LISTER DRILLS AND HARRO WS, COAL! COAL! gives very complete reports of the meetings of the Legislature, and all convention and associations at the State capital. It contains a GAR department, and its general and State A Large stock of writing stationery Sec 20, Tp31s, itange lJ2e. Per Gent He names the following witnesses to prove of all kinds, very eheap, at the Time FINE STOCK OF FURNITURE his continuous residence upon, and cultiva office. tion of said hind, viz: without commission.

You can And Furniture repairs. Thomas Still well, Thomas McManamy, J. George Shambri, the young man that is WINDOW SHADES, BUILDING PAPER, get your money as soon a.s the I Buy your coal before winter. G. B.

Shaw Co. has a large stock of The McAlester and Blossburg Coal. and in a few days will hare the An- A. Stlllwell, ohn Martin, all of Longton, Kansas news features are strong. It is a splendid representative Kansas paper.

Sample copy sent free. Paper will be sent one year to any address, -in or out of Kansas, for on dollar. A FULL LINE OF FIRE COFFINS AND CASKETS working for Craig Clark, had the misfor-to fall down the stairs, and has been walking on crutches in consequence. 1 papers are made out CLATE RALSTIN. Register.

No 4,046. 46 Call and sco us. Boone Faco.

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