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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1898)
w J 4 TlW RKD CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, isas. m r L m FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore Her Story of the Case, and Hor Cure. 'For many yearn I was afflicted with a Bilk leg, and a low years ago It broko out in a aoro and spread from my foot to my Scnco. I suffered grcnt agony. It would bum and itch all tho time and dlichnrgo a great deal. My health wan good with tho exception of this soro. I tried a great many kinds of salvo, but somo would Irritate tho soru so that I could hardly etand tho pain. I could not go near tho flro without suffering Intensely. Homo one cnt me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Barssparllla, and I told my husband I would Ilka to try this med icine Ho got mo a bottlo and I found it helped me. I kept on taking it until my limb was completely healed. I cannot prnlxo Hood's Barsaparllla enough for tho great benefit It Imh been to mo. It cleanses tho blood of all Impurities and leaves It rich and pure." Mils. ANNA 12. Eakkn, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Bnrsnrmrllla of all druggists. Ho suro to got only Hood's. Hood's Pills nro tlio fnvnrlto family cathartic, l'rlco 25c. THE CHIEF runLiniiKD nr W.L. MoMILLAN. One yoar. II oo llxnvmlha 60 PUIILISHKII KVKUV KHIDAY Snterod at tho poit offlco at Tied Cloud, Mob. as locond clan mall matter. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. for flovornor, M. L. UAYWAHU, Of Otoo County. Kor Lleutouant Oovcmot, GKO. A.MUItl'liY. Of Qgo County, For Socrelary of State. 0. DUItAH, Of Salino County. For Auditor of Public Accounts, T. L. MATTHKW8, Of UoJko County, for Treasurer. I'KTKK MOKTKNSKN, Of Valloy County. Kor Supcrliitondunt of I'ubllo Instruction, JOHN V. 8AYLOK, Of Lancaster County Kor Attorney General. N. I). JAGK80N, Of Antolopo County. Kor bind Commlcsloucr, A V. WILLIAMS, Of DourIsr County COUNTY. Kor Representative. J. 8 WHITE, Kor Count; Attornoy.o ItANDOLVH MO NITT. Kor CotamlBtlonor. 3d District, J. W. KUNC1IKY, For Commliiloiior, 6th Ulstr ct, JEltOMK VANCE. STATE CREEK. C. Davis hits u uuvv uujfuy. Alt. McCall's nuw burn is dono or nearly so. Jas. Uilus will build a now barn Boon of good sizo. Auut Kutta Duvis tins boulight n'.now organ for hur girls. Miss By Spin or will tench near the Cunter, suvou months, Li. N. Fitzgerald will build a resi de tico on his farm soon. Chas. Barrutt and wifo visited at Samuel Moutford't) last Sunday. V. 11. Sorivnor will build nn Addition to hi rusidunco in tho near future. Miss Lmla Sorivnor is visiting with bar sister Mrs. Supp this week near Cora. Uuulo John lioaoham who wuutfrom hero to Missouri last year is on his way back. Mr. Jesso Snpp and wifo of Cora woro visiting relatives ou our Creuk last Sunday. Q Win. Francis, our road superlntomlant is making some, good repairs on our Creek road. Miss Dulphn Potter will teach tho fall and winter term of school, four miles north-east of Lebanon. Messrs Scrivluor uud Chas, Arbuckle hunted tour loads of bogs to Lebanon last week at $3,50 per hundred. 0. M. Clay Sunvuor's 13ih birthday dinner was well attended last week, we learn front one who w.ii there. Thowoik on Wilson's liousu is pro grejslng very mpidly, Huid, Sorivnor und Mr. l'mv.i tiio uli at Murk on it. Some of tint buys of this, crock wcio (low n to Lebanon last .Saturday to see the wtcMle, the lights and tho foot races. Wo are glud to vi-pori that Min.s Liz zie Davis' health is iinprovlug rapidly, and it is to be hoped that she will now get well. Tho 'now school house near Elder tieo. Hummel' old fai'iu U nearly com pleted under tho management of Kes ler & Ktzor ofUed CI .ud. Miss lk-ttlia Cameron, of near Cora coiiunoiiced her seven mouths term of M'hool at Mt, Hope last .Monday. Slio comes to this part highly recconieudcil as a teacher and its a lady. The protract l niiotiiin's aro still carried ou tit ML Hope. Hev. Holi't (J.ihUworih Is tho piiiiiipiil.iiiiiii though lie Is very niilj nolstud by IU v. Kplo) if Salem ami part of the tlino lo Kjdur .Shut iiUo of Salom. ttuv, Kploy's young folks sermuu Sunday evening was vory forcibly dolivorod and ex plained.' The one lie delivered on t'liiirsdny evt'iihtg v:is mi'illier '.oep mil A question whother It will payor not in buy land In this purl : A lady that has nn eighty with GO or 70 acres in iiiltivattoii, anil rented it out, has bad $700 00 worth of corn raised on her farm In two years, '00 and '07 and will get 10 bushel to the aero this year, lll lake $800.00 for tho farm, while if Hint corn had been fed instead of sold for from 10 to 25 eta. per bushel, it would liavo more than paid for tho farm in the year. Now then, who would rather lent than own laud that you can pay for in two or threo years. Occasional. ULADKN. School commented Monday with a full attendance. O. A. Whelan erected a windmill for James Conner tho first of thu week. Frank Whelan and wifo visited friends in Campbell, Sunday. On account of sickness Hev, lleathcot could not llll his pulpit Sunday. D. S. Phelps spent Sunday and Mon day with his family at Itoselaiid. Chut les Spencu has charge of A. 1. Johnson's stoto during his absence. J. E. Yost has erected a largo new barn which adds value to his properly. l'ho carpenters commenced work on W. H. Householder's new houso Mon day. A Klondiko breeze swept over this vicinity Monday evening, reminding us of tho coining winter, prepare. Ed. Hoffman and family drovo to Red Oloud tho latter partof tho week spend ing several days with friends. Mrs. Hay who has been confined to tho house with rheumatism is much bettor, and nblo to go; out again John ZouT ono of our enterprising and prosperous farmors contemplates ercctinga large barn in tho near future. Oavid liyrne has purchased a lot and tho gossipors want to know if ho is going to build, and when ho is going to got married. A. P. Johnson and son Ray left Mon day for a tiireo weeks visit with friends in Illinois. On bis return ho will take in the exposition at Omaha. Tho ladies of tho llaptlst Society seived leu cream and cake at the (J. A. It, hall Moudayovciiiug. The proceeds amounted to about 915.00. Marshall Gongrich had a runaway Sunday evening. Ho was driving a colt to a cart was upset, throwing Mar shall out dragging him some distance. Succeeding in getting looo, the horso started up the road. Marshall found himself considerably bruised, other wise oo damage was done. LE8TEU. Wo have a new section foreman now Mr. Ilarcus. U. W. Hakcr nnd wifo liavo gono to Cincinnati to attend a reunion. Six inches of the outer crust of tho earth's surface is linu in theso parts. Tho Milling Co. has added a passen ger elevator to tho cqulpmeut,of their mill. Miss. Viola Doner and Mr. Gout din ed with Miss Alta linker and parents Sunday. D. F. Trunkoy, Chas. and May Trun- key and Maud Miller started for Oma ha this week. Mr. Clare Cox stopped in Loster on his way homo from Red Cloud last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Frisblu were in Guide Rock Sunday attending tho wed ding of her sister. Miss Hissio Malllck has sent for a Clarinet ou which she expects to learn to play church music. -) Mr. Al Merritt who has been with tho Milling Co. for tho past four years, Marted last Saturday to Manitoba, his mother will join him at Hlue Hill. They contemplate stopping at Omaha, Minn eapolis, and other places whore they have relatives along tho route. Al has proven himself a credit to Lester socie ty, and we aro sorry to loso him. Tiik Maink. ECKLEY. Knigge was in John week. Omaha Inst P Nelson of Husomoiit was in our midst Monday. Tlioro will he services at thu church uuxl Sunday evening School opened last Monday with Mrs. Haiismusseii as teacher. Hev. Day will prcaqli his last senium for tho year noxl Sunday morning. Miss Ella Wilson of Hltio Hill vas thu guest of Miss Annie Orr last Sun day. Air. ami Airs Harry Hates enter tained ti gay crowd of young people last Thursday evening. Truth wears well. People liavo learned that Do Wilt's Little Early His eis are leliable llitlo pills for regulat ing Hie bowels, curing eonsiip uion and sick lieadai'ho. Tliey don't gripe. O. L Cutting. 1M ill's Witch llu.-l N live h is the irgest i:ile i f tiny h.iuo iii Hie world. I'liis tact ami lis iiierii has led diMioii t people to attempt to counlci felt it. Look out for the man who attempts U decelvo von when you call for Do Witt's Witch HhzoI Salvo tho great pile cure. C. L. Cottlng, LINE. Weather cool Willi high norili wind. Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Gust a irl. Prof. Shanon will teach lu Hist. No. U4 ibis fall and winter. Thu fall term of school has commenc ed at Pleasant Dale Dist. lili. Mrs, Saladeu Is up and around again after a severe attauK of sickness, Ernest llasklus has runted a farm n ii th of Hud Cloud for next year. Mr. ami Mrs. Riloy Lewis were tho guest of William VaiiDyko lastSuiiday. Mr. Riley Lewis is harvesting his late crop of pcaclics and selling theui at $'J. a bushel. Mr. Ueattchaiup is on his way back from Missouri to make Nebraska his Inline home. Hev. Con Hewitt will llll his appoint inent at i'uuuy CrcoK Sunday at 11 o'cIock a. m. i'lio school house in the AlcCall Dial, is liuiMied and is leaily lor tho fall term of school. Hev. Austin of York. Neb., Is holding nTiiberuacle ineeiiuuoii Walnut Creek in Dist. No. ii. Hdv. Jonas Ciimpbull mi J Rev. King of Norm Hraiicli, Kaus. were at Penny Creik Sunday. Clark Stevens is still disabled on tho account ui gelling hurt while at L. A. llaskius thieshiug. L. A. Hiukms will have to niovo oil' thu Sherwood rancii next spring as it has uliauged bauds. Mr.uudjMrs. Fred Whltwor of Jewell Co. Kaus. were the guests of L. Aubu shou one day lust week. Rev. Hlackwell of Red Cloud will preach his farewell sermon at thogrovo near Daniel Norrls's Sopt. 11th at 0 o'clock p. in. Mr. Allen Carpenter has moved ou his farm ou Siuto Creek, and reports his ouiou crop good that ho bougnt of Mr. Martiudalu. Tho revival meeting at Mt. Ilopo, Kaus., couducted by Rev. Robert Gold worth of Lebanon, Kans. baa closed with good success. Lincoln Mahai d uf Rippati this state a brother uf Mrs. L. A. Hasklns and Mr. Daniel Nortis is in Lino Uiis week vititiug old friends. m - BEAVER CREEK. Still hot, dry uud dusty. School began in Dist. fit), Se;jt.. Gth. Mrs. Rasmusscu, teacher Mrs. J. D. Anderson and three of bet children aro visiting relatives in Iowa Mrs. Sanford Croxton and children aro in Illinois visiting relatives aim friends. Mrs. D. 11. Robinson and family re turned last week front their visit to rel atives In Iowa. j mM ;.J Al Parker and Win. Keiser wont on a trip toOmo Co. looking for furmsj.to ront and visiting friends. Mrs. Frank Liiinin is quite low with somo chronic trouble, from which sin has suffered for many years. Will Croztcr is building a now Jban with John Konsack as boss carpetitei assisted by Goo. Huntington. Miss Emily Ogilvie wont across tin river last Sunday to coiiiiuolco hei school on Monday near tho U. H church. Allan Vanco has had a well put down on his farm and Is preparing to build a house. Wo suppose that meatis a wed ding in high life. Rolla Farquhar has recently returned from a trip to western Kansas. He ro ports crops looking quite well, and thinks somo of moving to that country. Misj Mao Roland is teaching the Pleasant Ridgo school. Mrs. E. W. lllauch wields tho rod in tlio;Killuiigli Dist. Miss May Fergosoh will teach thu young idea ho v to tdiuot in the Hathaway Dist. Hamulkii. One Miniito Cough Cure, surprises people by its quick cures and children may take it In large quantities without ho least danger. It has won for itself tho best reputation of any preparation used today for colds, croup, tickling in thu throat or obstinate coughs. O. L. Coiling. STATE LINE. Alta Holliugsworth is no bettor. Every one enjoys tho cool nights. Mr. Arrants i threshing this week. mv. xt it. Arrants has had well put down. a new The Omaha goers are homo and re- port a Hue time. The Academy began Tuesday wiih Unity-two .students. School begun in DM. in Monday Willi Miss Ida PicKntt of Mitchell Co. as leachei. J no aurlh Hraiicli school leaoliers are wluelj -ealiei...l; Alva Stanton, at Wa,hiugt..ii Academy; Warren .Veils, principal ot inn E, i.oii hoo; Huriliu Puce, near Hon On.; IUllf Hiiiard the Oi4iviu m'IkhiI; Jen. a. Pearson, thu Hnii sell-.., in,,,. Wi-bli, r; ,, Siaii ey. u.i. L.gceiiM-li...,!; Lucy E Tolaiid in Kiine miIiooI iuui isi.ii-in, A. t'.r- i, in. i Mm in. -i-li'io.: (;.,,. m . 1. . ... 1. .X . - i - M ! ..Ill iner'.iiii.e mmiooI iiwir Ninei'im : .M Rimini. .)lt.N... Ill; I. W.Oli,,,., )Mt No. 138. "i Muslo on tho Graphopbono. Few people appreciate tho marvelous power of tho Grnphophone as an en lertaiiiur. It Is nn instrument which, though it costs much less than the least expensive musical Instrument, will enable its owner io liavo at pleas ure miislo of any kind from that of the bagpipe to that of tho grand mili tary band. It reproduces rocal selec tions and gives ono command of every pleasure that appeals to the sonso of hearing. ln Investment pays such large returns In pleasure. Besides re producing thu iniiiical and other rec ords niaile for entertainment purposes, the Graphophorie will record imme diately and reproduce at once nnd as often as is desired, your own words or song, or any sound. Hy writing to tho Columbia Phonograph Company, 720 722 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo., you can obtain a catalogue that will give full Information ascto prices of Gtaplio. phono outfits. Ilhoumatism Curod in a Day. "Myf .lu Cure," for rhutiuintisiii and lieliraliria rnillenllv enenu In 1 (.ill ,!,.,.. lis iictloiilipotl tho svstem is rnninrk. able and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease imme diately disappears. Tho first doso greatly boiiellts; 75 cents. Slid by II. E. Grico, druggist, Red Cloud, Neb. . Republican Senatorial Convention. Notice is hereby gKon that a delegate convention will bo held in tho city of Superior, county of Nuckolls, on tho 20. h day of September, 1808, at 1 p.m. for tho purposo of nominating ouo can didate for state senator and transact ing all other business that may come before, tho convention. The sevtral counties comprising tho senatorial dis trict are entitled to representation as follows: Nuckolls, 10 delegates'; Wob stor, 10 delegates, nnd Franklin 9 dele gates. F. W. Uakukh, Chairman. R. T. Potter, Secretary. Livor Complaints and Norvoubnoss Curod. A torp'd liver always produces dull ness, irritability, etc. You aro all clogged up and feel despondent. Per haps you have treated with physiciaus or tried somo other recommended med icine without benefit. All that is no argument ngainst "Dr. Fenner's Blood and Livor Remedy and Nerve Tonic," which we insist will cure nervousness and liver complaints. If uoi satisfied after using one bottlo your money will bo refunded by C. L. Cottiug. For Salo. Ono hundred nndsixly acres of unim proved land four miles northwest of Red Oloud, consisting of the west half of tho uorthcast quarter, and tho east half of thu northwest quarter of section fifteen in township two north, range eleven west. Tho land is leased at present, but subject to salo. Price 2,000. For further information apply to Mits. James Kiukwood, Fairfax, Mo. Dr. Fonnor's Dyapopsia Curo As tho natno implies, is simply for dyspepsia or indigestion. This prepa ration is tho prescription of ono of America's mint eminent physicians, whoso writings on medical questions are accoptcd as authority. If not sat isfactury after using ono bottlo your mo' oy will bo rof undod by O. L. Cot ting. Dr. Miles9 Heart Cure Cure a Prominent Attorney. Ift' M It. It. C. PIlEM'd. the loading pension attorney of Pclfiixt, N. Y., writes: 'I wiib (llsi'liartO from tho army ou account of 111 health, and suirurcd from heart trouble over blncc. I frc-iincntly hail fainting ami smothering upt'lb My form was bent us a man of MX I constantly wore an overcoat, even In summer, for fear of taking colli. I could not attend to my busi ness. My rest was broken by bovero pains about the heart ami left hhouldcr. Three years ago I coninicu''ed ulii' Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, iiotwltlistumlln:; I had used mi much patent medicine am) taken dniKs from doctors furyimis wlllmia belnf liolpcd. I Jr. .Mild.' Heart Guru restored me tolioiillli. It Is truly a wonderful i.ict'lrlnciind It afford mo much pleasure lo recommend this iem .-omnium tins iem- fcSrWwsra edy toocryonu." Dr. Sllle.i' licmedlas aro sold by all dru,; gUi.s umh.r u po-'ttve. guarantee, llrrt bottlo 'la-flta or money r "untied llnolv on dl -v....' (if iliO ). urt. '.a i .rvi-. .-t A.. Ii IK.. Vf'l.' '! Mir IO K.MIIn !U. 4 Jk.: owro.-.vj -- Aaaftiiw r - lidiart, ii. ' - " TH tutts WHtiit Ait tibE fns. eft tSi Heat CuuU Srup. Tute UihhU Cm Cl B In tlnio. Hold br ilniEBlfti. Mf A CRITIGfllt Tip. During the Battle Santiago. of SICK OR WELL A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. The Packers at the Battle of San tiago dc Cuba were all Heroes. Their Heroic Efforts in Getting Ammunition and Rations to the Front Saved the Day. P. E. Hutler, of pack-tralu No. 3, writing from Santiago deCubaon Juno 23d, says: "Wo all had diarrhoea in more or less violent foim.uud when wo landed wo had no time to see n doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep tho troops supplied with ammiiiiition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were ablo to keep at work and keep our health; in iact, i sincerely oclievo tint at ono critical lime this incdicino was the di rect savior of our army, for if tile pack ers had been uuablo to work thero would have been no way of getting supplies :o tho front. There were no roads that a wagon train could uso. My comrades and myself had tho good fortune to lay in n supply of this medi cine for our pack train before wo left Tampa, and I know in four cases it ab solutely saved lifo." Tho abovo letter was writton to tho manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., DesMoines, Iowa. For sh Io by H. E. Orico. Klondiko. What does it cost to get theror When and how should you go? What should one take? Whore are tho mines? How much have they produced? Is work plentifuj? WhutwageB aro paid? Is living expensive? What are one's chances of "making a strike"? Complete and satisfactory replies to the above questions will be found in the Utirlington Route's "Klondiko Folder," now ready for distribution. Sixteen pages of practical information and an up-to-date map of Alaska nnd the Klondike. Freo nt Burlington Hon to ticket offices, or sent on receipt of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, Gon'l Passenger Agent, Hurlicgton Route. Onmlia. Nebr. Baby Mine! Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becomin g a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions arc avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. It is a blessing to woman. Sl.OOFERBOTTLE at all Drutr Stores, or sent by oxpross on rooelpt or prioo. BOOKS Containing Invaluable Information of tocc interest to all women, will be sent rritt to any address, upon application, by The BB1DFIELD BEGULATOB CO.,AtUnU,Ga. PENNYROYf !. PILLS S7V tirif ini and t)nj Oemilne. .tW arc, UT. rtlliUi. iadicb uk . vntitn lot aickuurt KnclUk Via- Mies, iclS wlia tluj rtbboa, Tako Baathah Mfkttt ddumrn nt&jfllM. limanHmUaUont. AiDrsciUii.iriniKr. In tunr tot twtknlfcrt. tcllmonUl a&4 "IMlcf for irftillr,' In Imw, bj rrlnra r Ainu. i.u in.nn.oDiM., Aam. lper. ClilrhptrVkeiulcalrn..Mnilloa IMni-n. LnulUiuouu. rillbAUA.. 1'A. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND i s Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. $20 AW! Easily Earned cnotl wortcni make (al.lnuiinlir.1 ir Suit, and l'ah! inane in rneaiure.Tlili' i Hie nlilct mi'l lurwe.t tioiini uf U kind In llio U. 8. 'i'lit-y inaku tlio lawi-t itrlcn And Kuarantco vrerjthlnif rmitly a. rireentd and lruajr alleiireaclinrtis. Oiiaamntuiily wanietlliieachuounty. KtKrlence not iierruary. Ho capital required. Hamplu and iD.truo llon free. Uon't roiu thU chance, flnt come, tint Hired. Write today tor eamplea. NowlitaeUmetoa-o to work aad earn Bood raoaar. Addraai vewftTaavearaei raai i enrol run c. mw im at. 4w k) 1 MM W i V T ' ...III Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often results from nn Im purity fn tho blood, inherited from generations back. Few people are en tirely freo from somo taint in tho blood, and It is impossiblo to toll when it will break out in the form of dreaded Can cer, what has appeared to be a mere pimple or scratch has developed into the most malignntit Cancer. "I had a severe Cancer which was at first only a few blotches, that I thought would soon past) away. I was treated by several able physlclaiiH.but In unite of lliclrelTortH the Can cersprrod until my con dition berninealnrmlng. After ninny months ol treatment and growing steadily worse, I de cided to try S. a. s. which was so strongly recommended. The first iKiltle produced nn Im provement. 1 continued the medicine, nnd In four months the lnat lit tle 8oab dropped off. 1 lit! Viin M lim,A fn ...! nml nnf n ol,.., nt .1." .li .'. --- "... ...!.. cu -. ..-. w. .,... v.. ...v uici-ari- linn reiurneu." It. K. Williams, Glllsburg, Miss. It is dangerous to experiment with Cancer. Thudisenso is beyond the skill of physicians. S. S. S. is tho only cure, because it is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer. CC Cfor Blood wwt? The (Swift's Speciiic) is tho only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potash and mer cury, the most dangerous of minerals. Books on Cancer and blood diseases mailed free by Swift Speciiic Company, Atlanta, Georgia. J. S. EMIG-H, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRV ir TOU WAKT IT. Crow. Bridge Work or-Tih WiuWPUtu. POnCKLAIN INLAT And all tho latest Improvement la dental mecta anlsm E. U. OVERMAN, KTTORNBY- FCT - I7Ua. Ottlcc orerPost OttUc- Does a general law business. Practices in nil courts RANDOLPH MoNlTT, ATTORNEY ud COUNSELOR AT LAW, Special attention to Commercial and Probate Litigation. MOON BLOCK, KK1) CLOUD, NKIIKAStA FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City and country calls promptly ni swered day or night. NIGHT GALLS AT OFFICE. 0FICK OVKH COTTINO'8 Ditno Stouk. CI SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN FOLNICKY, PROPRIETOR. 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