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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Adolph D. Brost, deceased,
in the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, Box Butte
County, bs:
Creditors of said estate will take
notice that the time limited for presen
tation and filing of claims against said
estate is May 23, 1922, and for pay
ment of debt3 is February 23, 1923;
and that I will sit at the County Court
room in said county on May 24, 1922,
at 2 o'clock p. m. to receive, examine,
hear, adjust and allow all lawful
claims and demands against the de
ceased and consider all objections
thereto duly filed.
Dated this 23d day of January, 1022.
IRA E. TASH,
(SEAL) County Judge
BOYD, METZ & MEYER, Attys.
Jan.24-Feb.21.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska:
In the Matter of the Estate of JOSE
SANCHEZ, Deceased:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
REPORT AND PETITION FOR DIS
TRIBUTION: Notice is hereby given to all per
sons interested in the estate of Jose
Sanchez, decead, that Glen Miller,
administrator of said estate, has filed
in said court, his final account and
petition for distribution of the resi
due of said estate and that a hearing
has been ordered on said account and
petition before said court on the 11th
day of February, A. D.., 1922, when
all persons interested therein-may ap
pear and contest the same.
It is further ordered that the said
administrator give notice of the time
and place fixed for said hearing by
publication of this order for three suc
cessive weeks prior to said date of
hearing, in the Alliance Herald, a
legal newspaper printed, published
and of general circulation in Box
Butte County, Nebraska.
Dated this lbth day ol January, A.
D- 1922.
IRA E. TASH,
County Judge.
Jan24-Febl0
(SEAL)
LEE BASYE,
Attorney.
The man who neglects theorizing in
order to attend strictly to his busi
ness is doing a little more to solve
the problem of unemployment.
A boss is a man who gets down
early when you are late and late when
yo art cany.
LEGAL NOTICE,
In the District Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Mailer of the Application of
tirnt rttifi a . . . . .... . .
lwwi.i iiLS m. iiAMl'lU.N, Admin
istrator I)e Bonis Non. of the Estate
JUUN II. KRAUSE, Deceased, for Li
cense io sen ucal instate.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY
I Kb.N.S, SHOI I D NOT III-
GRANTED ADMINISTRATOR MK
HON IS NON TO SELL REAL ES
TATE.
Now, on this 17th day of January
A. D. 1922, Kodolnhus M. HaniDton
administrator de Lonis nun, of the es
tate or John II. Krause, deceased
presented to me his petition under
oath, stating that there was not
sufficient amount of money or ierson
al property in his possession for the
payment of the dobU outstanding
against said estate, in the sum cf
oy,wo.&l together with an allowance
for the costs of administration and
other expenses of administering said
estate and that it is necessary to sell
the real estate of said decedent, or a
sufficient amount thereof for the pay
ment of said outstanding indebtedness,
costs and expenses of administration,
ana praying lor a license to be grant
ed him as such administrator to tell
an undivided one-half interest in i.r-d
to the following described real estate
belonging to the estate X suid decea3
ed, to-wit: An undivided one-half in
terest in and to the following describ
ed lands situated in Sheridan Jo int;.',
Nebraska, lhe south hair of the .south
half (S4) of (Si) of section twenty
nine (29); the south half (Sis) of the
southwest quarter (SW14) of section
twenty-eight (28); the south half
(S'i) and the northeast quarter
iN.yj ot section thirty-one (31);
the north half (Nls) and southeast
ouarter (SE',4) of section thirty-two
(3Z); the west half (W); the north
west quarter (NW'4 ) of the northeast
quarter (NE4), and the south half
(SV4) of the southeast quarter (SE14 )
oi section tnirty-tnree (o3); all in
township twenty-seven (27), north of
range forty-six- (40) ;
The west half (W'i) and northeast
-luaiter (NE4), a'.-o the southeast
quarter of the southeast quarter (SE14
St.1) of section four (4); the north
half (N'i) and southeast quarter
(ahU) of the northeast quarter (NE
), and the east one-half (E',a) and
southwest quarter (SWV4) of the
southeast quarter (SE14 ); also the
west half (Wli) and southeast
quarter (SE"4) of the Fouthwest
quarter (SW'4) of Fection five (5);
the southeast quarter (&lv4) of sec
tion six (6); the south one-half (Sis)
and northeast quarter (NE14) of sec
tion seven (7); all of section eight
(8); the west half (Wis): also the
east half (Els) of the northeast quar
ter (NE14) of section nine (9); the
northwest quarter (NW',4) the west
half (W!j) and southeast quarter
(SE14) of the northeast quarter (NE
hi ) the southeast quarter (bh.14 ) ; and
the east half (Els) of the southwest
quarter (SW'4), of section ten (10);
the south half (S); and tne south
half (Sis) of the north half (N14) of
section eleven (11): the west half
(WH) of the west half (WVi); also
the southeast quarter (SE14) of the
southwest quarter (SW14) of section
twelve (12); the east half (EVi) also
the east half (EMi) of the west half
(W14) and the southwest quarter
(SW14) of the northwest .quarter
(NW'4) of section thirteen (13); the
north half (Nls) also the north half
(Ntt) of the southwest quarter (SW
4) and the northwest quarter (NW
14) of the southeast quarter (SE14)
of section fourteen (14); the northeast
quarter (NE14); the east half (Els)
of the northwest quarter (NW'4);
the northeast quarter (NE14) of the
southeast quarter (SE14) of section
fifteen (15); all of section seventeen
(17); the west half (Wl) and south
east quarter (SE'4) of section
eighteen (18): all of section
nineteen (19); the north half
(Nls) also the west half (Wis)
of the southwest quarter (SW',4) of
section twenty (20); the west one-h ilf
(VY',!) and the southeast quarter
(SEls) of section twenty-one (21);
all of section twenty-two (22); the
west half (Wis); the southeast quar
ter (SE',4); the north half (N Is) and
southwest quarter (SW) of the
northeast quarter (NE'4) of section
twenty-three (23). The northeast
quarter (NE14 ), the north half (NV4)
and southeast quarter (SE14) of the
southeast quarter (SE'4); the north
half (N's) of the southwest quarter;
the north half (NVi) and southeast
ouarter of the northwest quarter
(NW14) of section twenty-four (24).
lhe east half (Eis): the north half
(N'i) of the southwest quarter;
( S W 14 ) : the southeast quarter ( SE 14 )
of the northwest quarter (NW',4) of
section twenty-five (25); the
outh one-half (S4) and north
west quarter (NW 14); also the
west half (Wli) of the northeast
quarter (NEH) of section twenty-six
(Z6); the east half (E's) and the
northwest quarter (NW',4) of section
twenty-seven (27); the north one-half
(N'i) and southwest quarter (SW14)
also the north half (N'4) of the south
east quarter (SE14) of section twenty-eight
(2J); the southeast quarter of
the southeast quarter (SE',4 SE'4) of
section thirty-one (31); the east half
(E',s) also the south half (Sis) and
northeast quarter (NE14) of the
southwest quarter (SW',4) of section
thirty-two (32); the west half (WH)
also the south half ('?) of the south
east quarter (SE'4) of section thirty-
three (33); the east hall (rJ'i) and
southwest quarter (SW4) of section
thirty-four (34); all of section thirty
five (35); the east half (E4) of the
west half (Wi) and the west half
(WV4) of the eait half (E4 of sec
tion thirty-six (36); all in township
twenty-six (26) north of range forty
six (46);
All of section two (2) : the east half
(EVfc) of the east half E4: also
the northwest quarter (NW) of the
northeast quarter (NE4) and 'the
northeast quarter (NE4) of the
northwest ouarter (NW'4 1 of sertinn
three (3); also the northwest quarter
(NWV4 ) of the northeat quarter
(NEK ) and the northeast quarter
(NEV4) of the northwest quarter
(NWK) of section three (3); the
aoutJb half (SV4) of the aonthweat
qwto (SWH) ! McUoa ivn ();
THE ALLIANCE HERALD,
the southeast quarter (SE'4) of the
southrat quarter (SE'4) of section
live ;); the north half (.N'i); the
northwest quarter (NW'4) of the
southeast quarter (SE'4); the south
east quarter of the southwe.t quarter
(SE'SVV)of section oijrht, (S).
lhe north half of the northwest
quarter (N'iNW'4); and the south
west quarter (SW') of the south
west iiuartcr (SW '4 ) of section nine
(9); the east half (E's) of the east
half (E'i); also the southeast quar
ter (SEU) of the southwest quarter
(SW'4) of section ten (10); the west
half (W's), also the west half (W'i)
of the east half (K') and the north
east quarter (NE) of the northeast
ouarter (NEVi) of section eleven (11);
the north half (N4) of the northwest
quarter (NW',4) and the northwest
luarter (NWV4) of the northeast
quarter (NEV4 ) of Fection twelve ( 12) ;
he north one-half (N') of the north
west quarter (NW'4) and the north
west quarter (NW'4 ) of the northeast
quarter (NE4) of section fourteen
(14); the northeast quarter (NE4);
the east half (V. ') of the northwest
luarter (NW4); the north half
(N'i) and southwest quarter (SWU)
of the southeast quarter (SE'4); and
the northeast quarter (NE1) of the
southwest quarter (SW'4) of section
fifteen (15); the south half (S4) of
the south half (S'i) of section six
teen, (16); all of section seventeen
(li), except the northeast quarter
'. N K V4 ) of the northeast quarter
(Nh'4); all of section eighteen (18);
ill of section nineteen (19); the west
half (W'i) and the west half
(W'i) of the east one-half (E'i)
and the east half (Eli) of the north
east quarter (NE'4) of section twen
ty (20); the west half (W'i) of the
northeast quarter (NE',4); the south
east quarter (SE'4) of the northwest
quarter (NW14); and the northeast
quarter (NE14) of the southwest
quarter (SWJ); of section. twenty
me (21); the northwest quarter
(NW'4): the west half (W'i) of the
northeast quarter (NE!4); the north
west quarter (NW'4) of the south-
oast quarter (SE'4); and the north
east quarter (NE'4) of the southwest
quarter (SWV4) of section twenty-
3;ght (2S); the west half (W'i) and
southeast quarter (SE',4) also the
west half (W'.i) and southeast quar
ter (SE',4) of the northeast quartei
(NL14) of section twenty-nine (2!r
lhe southeast quarter (REV4); the
south half (S'i) and northeast quar
ter (NE!4) of the northeast quartei
(NE'4); the west half (W'i) of the
lorthwest quarter (NW',4) of section
thirty (30); the cast half (E'i) of the
?a.st half (E',i), the northwest quar
ter (NWV4) of the northeast quartei
(NLV4); the southwest quarter
( SW 14 ) of the southeast quartei
(SE14), and the southeast quartei
(SEV4) of the southwest quartei
(SW,4) of section thirty-one (31)
all of section thirty-two (32); all ii
ownship twenty-six (2C), north ol
range forty-five (45);
The southwest quarter (SW) ol
the southwest quarter (SW14) of sec
tion nineteen (19) in township twen
ty-six (20), north of range forty-foui
(44);
The north half (Ntt), the west hall
(WVi) of the southeast quartei
(SEV4). and the south half (S) o
the southwest quarter (SWV4) of sec-
ion five (5); the north half (N)
the west half (WVi) of the southwes
quarter (SW) of section six (6)
the northwest quarter NWS ol thi
northwest quarter (NWV4) of sectioi
"even (7): all of section eight ()
the north half (NVi), the north hall
(NVi) of the south half (SVi) of sec
Mon seventeen (17)5 the east hall
(E'i) the east half (E4) of the west
half (W',i) of section twenty-one
(21); the west half (WVi) of, the west
half (WVi) of section twenty-twt
(22): all in township twenty-five (25)
north of range forty-five (45);
All of section one (1); the east hali
(EVi) of east half (EVi) 5 the north
west quarter (NW',4) of section tw
(2): the north half (N'i) of sectioi
three (3); the northeast quarter (NI
V4) and the north half (NVi) of thr
northwest quarter (NWV4) of sectior
four (4); the north half (N'i) am
the southwest quarter (SW',4) of th
northeast quarter (NEV4) a'so the
east half (EVi) of the northwest
quarter (NW'4) of section five (5):
the north half (NVi) of section
twelve (12); the south half (SVi) o.
the southeast quarter (SEV4) of sec
tion eleven (11); the southeast quar
ter (SE'4) of section ten (10); the
west half (WVi) of the northwest
quarter (NWV4) of section thirteei
(13); the north half (N'i) of th
north half (NVi); and the southeast
quarter (SEV4 ) of the northeast quar
ter (NEV4) of section fourteen (14);
the north half (NVi) of the north
east quarter (NEV4) of section fif
teen (15); all in township twenty
five (25), north of range forty
six (46);
It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested in said estate appeal
before me at chambers in the city of
Kushvule in fchendan County, Nebras
ka, on the 4th day of March, A. D.,
1922, at the hour of ten o clock A. M.
to show cause if any there be, why a
1 cense should not be granted to the
said Rodolphus M. Hampton, Admin-
strator de bonis non of said estate
to sell so much of the above described
real estate of said decedent as shall
be necessary to pay said debts, costs
of administration and expenses.
It is further ordered that a copy of
this order be served en all persons
interested in said estate by causing
the same to be published for four suc
cessive weeks in the Alliance Herald,
weekly newspaper printed. Dub-
lished and of general circulation in
said Box Butte County, Nebraska.
Dated this I7t day of January, A.
1922.
W. H. WESTOVER,
Judge of the District Court.
LEE BASYE,
Attorney. . Jan20-Feb24
Se the Duplex Chair in W. J.
Hamilton's office. 106 West
Third Street. Call and you can
obtain one. 18-21
L. E. Bliss wants to tray yoo
kimfif hogs and cattle Plum'
hla at 813G12. i&J
FRIDAY, FEIIRUAUY 10, 1022.
ARTICLES
OF INCORPORATION
OF THE
NORTHWESTERN CATTLE LOAN
AND INVESTMENT COMPANY.
We, the unders'gncd incorporators,
for our?elves and others hereafter to
le associated with us, do hereby in
pursuance of the statutes of the State
of Nrbra.ska, in such cases made end
provided, associate ourselves as a body
corporate, in the manner and for the
purpose of forming an Installment In
vestment Company in accordance with
Article 17, of the 1919 Session Laws.
ARTICLE I.
Name.
Said corporation shall be and is
herein- named the NORTHWESTERN
CATTLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT
COMPANY.
ARTICLE II.
Place of Business.
The principal place of business of
the corporation shall be in the City of
Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska.
t ARTICLE III.
Nature of Business.
The general nature ot" the business
to be transacted by the corporation is
the extension of credit and the loaning
of money to and for the benefit of the
agricultural any! live stock interests of
Nebraska. In extending credit and
making loans, the corporation may
take security, by note and mortgage
or otherwise, upon live stock; grain,
hay, alfalfa and other farm products,
and upon agricultural implements and
3pplianrcs used for farm purposes. It
may take, as additional security, mort
gages on farm lands, ranches and
other real estate. The corporation may
dso purchase notes and mortgages
heretofore or hereafter executed upon
uch security. It shall have power and
authority to handle, hold, sell, assign,
'ransfer, endorse and guarantee the
payment of any and nil notes, bonds,
.nortgages or other obligations, taken,
ought or held in the exercise of the
powers herein granted. The corpora
tion is further authorized and em
powered to borrow money for corpor
ate use; and, to that end, it may
execute, endorse and deliver notes,
onds, mortgages, assignments, 01
thcr instruments or evidences of in
lebtedness, and guarantee the pay
nent thereof; and it may pledge m
ecurity therefor any of the probity
wned or held by the corporation. Thr
corporation may lease, purchase, own.
told and sell all real and persona'
iroperty recessary for corporate use.
n addition to the rowers expresslj
p-anted herein, it is 'ihc intention tc
fest in the corporation all the inci
lental and implied powers necessary tc
arry out in a broad and liberal way
.he purposes of the organization.
ARTICLE IV.
Capital Stock.
The authorized capital stock of the
'.orporation is Fifty Thousand Dollart
($50,000.00) divided into five hundrec
hares of One Hundred Dollar;
flOO.00) each. Business may be com
nenccd when two hundred fifty (250)
hares have been subscribed and fulh
aid. Further subscriptions to stocl
ind payments thereon shall be as di
ected and ordered by the board
Stockholders shall Be liable for the ful
imount of their unpaid subscriptions
Vhen fully paid for, the stock shall
e nonassessable.
ARTICLE V.
Life of Corporation.
The . corporation shall commence
hen its Articles of Incorporator
lave been filed, and it shall terminate
m the first day of January, 1946, un
ess sooner dissolved.
ARTICLE VI.
Indebtedness.
The highest amount of indebtednes
r liability to which the corporation
hall at any time subject itself shal
lot exceed an amount equal to two
.birds of the capital stock; Provided
lowever, the above limitation Fhall
lot apply to notes, bonds or deben
:ures where the payment of such
lotes, bonds or debentures shall br
ecured by the actual transfer of real
state by trust deed or mortgage:
vhich real estate so transferred shall
be of twice the value of the par valur
)f such notes, bonds or debentures
Provided, further, said limitation shal'
lot apply to the guaranty of the cor
oration fnr the riavment after trans-
er of any such notes, bonds or de-1
ventures.
ARTICLE VII.
Business How Conducted.
The affairs and business of the cor
loration are to be conducted by a board
f five directors, and by the officers by
them to be elected, and hereinafte'
provided. The directors may constitute
hree of their number an executive
jommittee, with power to act.
ARTICLE VIII.
Annual Meetings Election of
Directors.
The first meeting of the stockholders
shall be held on the 10th day of Janu
ary, 1922, and their regular annual
meeting shall be held on the 1st
Tuesday in February; Provided, how
ever, no annual meeting shall be held
until rebruary. At the first meeting,
and at each annual meeting thereafter.
the board of directors shall be elected;
to hold office until the annual meeting
next after their election and until
their successors are elected.
ARTICLE IX.
Election of Officers.
The board of directors shall, as soon
as possible after their election, elect
from their own number a President,
one or more Vice-Presidents, and a
Secretary and Treasurer; to hold office
until the annual meeting next after
their election and until their success
ors are elected. One person may hold
the offices of Secretary and Treasurer.
ARTICLE X.
By Laws Vacancies.
The board of directors shall have
full power and authority to moke all
rules and by-laws necessary for the
proper management and control of the
business affairs of the corporation, and
tney may alter and amend the same.
Vacancies occurtng In the hoard of di
rectors shall be filled by the stock
holders; and other offices, meant from
whatever cause, shall be filled ky tike
directors.
ARTICLE XI.
Coiporate Seal.
ni .... .
ino corporation licrcov adopts a
corporate seal, which shall contain the
wouls: "NORTHWESTERN CATTLE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT COM
PANY, CORPORATE SEAL."
ARTICLE XII.
Amendments.
There Articles of Incorporation may
!c amended by the stockholders at any
regular meeting, or special meetinir
railed for that purpose. A draft of
the proposed amendment shall be sub
mitted to each stockholder with the
notice of the meeting to which it is to
be considered, which notice f hall be
siven at least ten davs prior to the
date of the meeting. An amendment
approved by the holders of two-thirds
of the capital stock shall be considered
adopted, and be and become a part of
me Articles 01 incorporation; and the
directors, or a majority thereof, shall
thereafter subscribe, acknowledge,
record and publish the same as by
law required.
H. A. COPSEY, President
CHAS. BR1TTAN, Secretary.
JAY O. WALKER, Vice President
FRED W. HAYES, Director.
BEATRICE O BRYAN, Director.
Witness: H. E. GANTZ.
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, ss:
On this SO day of December, 1921,
personally before me, H. E. Gantz, a
notary public in and for said county
and state, duly commissioned and
qualified, come H. A. Copsey, Chas.
Brittan, Beatrice O'Bryan, Fred W.
Hayes and Jay O. Walker to me well
known to be the identical persons
whose names are affixed to the fore
going articles of incorporation, and
ihey severnlly acknowledged the
execution of the same to be their
voluntary net and deed for the pur
poses in sn'd articles expressed.
In Testimony Thereof 1 have here
unto subscribed my name and affixed
ny official seal the day and date last
above written.
II. E. GANTZ,
(SEAL) Notary Public.
My Commission expiies May 9, 1922.
Ian.20-Feb.21.
NOTICE OF HEARING.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
II. Krauze, Deceased.
Case No. 70S.
Notice of Hearing on Report or
Partnership Settlement.
WHEREAS, on the 17th day of Jan
uary, 1922, Rodolphus M. Hampton,
administrator de bonis non of the es
tate of John H. Krause, deceased, filed
his report of the matter and manner
of the settlement of the partnership
interest belonging to said estate in 'he
late firm of John H. Krause and Her
man J. Krause, doing a partnership
live stock ranch business.
It is hereby ordered that a hearing
be had on said report on the 18th day
of February, 1922, before said Court
in the County Court room in the Cty
of Alliance, Box Butte County, Ne
braska. It is further ordered that notice of
the time and place fixed for said hear
ing be given to all persons interested
in said estate by tne publication of
this order for three successive week.?
in the Alliance Herald, a legal news
paper printed, published and of gen
eral circulation in Bald county.
Dated this 19th day of January,
1922. IRA E. TASH,
(SEAL) . ' County Judge
LEE BASYE, Attorney.
Jan. 27-Feb.l7-Inc
NOTICE.
To Donald Maloney:
You will take notice that on the
23rd day of January, 1922, an Order
of Attachment was issued out of Just
ice Court of L. A. Berry, Justice of
the Peace, against you at the suit of
Frank D. McCormick. That under said
Order of Attachment the Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Railroad Com
pany was served with garnishment
notice which Railroad Company has
answered that it is indebted to you in
the sum of Forty-six and 81-100 Dol
lars. That the said cause has been contin
ued to March 15th, 1922, at 10 o'clock
A. M. at which time you are required
to appear and show cause, if any you
have, why said money should -not be
appropriated to the payment of the
claim of the said Frank D. McCor
mick. FRANK D. McCORMICK.
Plaintiff.
Feb.3-Fcb.21-Inc.
Wanted to Buy Your
fat hogs or ship them on
commission. U liannon
& Neuswanger. 17-tf
HERALD WANT ADS RESULTS.
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The most gracious memorial to the memory of one de
parted is a well appointed, dignified burial service. We fur
nish high charactered funerals whole elegant appointments
have won renown for this establishment We offer a cour
teous, well equipped service at a price that reflects our spirit
of fairness.
Miller Mortuary
MORTICIANS
Phones: Day, 511
Nbjkt, 522 r 25
SEVEN
Wanted to Iuy Your
fat hogs or ship them on
commission. O'Hannon
& Ncuswangcr. 17-tf
Phone b Alii
Harry. P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm Sals
Harvey Meyer will pay full
value for Furs of all kinds, at
Sturjreon'H garage. Bring; them
in Saturdays. No furs boucht
after February 2.". 13-22
J. E. DUNCANSON, M. D.
Family Doctor Alliance, Neb.
Country cases attended dnv
regardless of weather. Come with your
car and carry me, until I learn your
road.
Office in Res., 712 Platte Avenue
Sign illuminated at night.
WELDING
GEO. n. BRECKNER 210 W. 3rd
MOVING, PACKING. STOKING
AND Sinri'lNG
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
"When It's Your Move,
Let Us Know"
Office Phone, 15j Res. 881 and Blk. 731
F. A. BALD
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Reddish Mock-
Let Me Cry Your Sales
R. A. WYLAND
Auctioneer 1232 Missouri
Telephone 884
L. a; rerry
ROOM 1. RUMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA,
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DrakC y every month until
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PHONE NO. 1
Transfer and
Storage
PIANO MOVING BY
AUTO TRUCK.
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITURE A
SPECIALTY.
ALLIANCE TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
123 Wert
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claims