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j DAKOTA COUNTV HERALD, DAKOTA CITS, NEBRASKA. 1 .'7 7 i" V k IS el HI COUNTY CORIIKSrOXDKXCi: 5 F3C5S(S(lIStaIaIla(lIaaoaaJ JACKSOX A. H. Knudsen, of Sioux City, is spending the holidays heie In ihe home of his brother, Mans Knudsen, and family. Loretto Cusack returned from Cres ton, Iowa, Monday evening, to resume teaching in the Jackson high school, which reopened Tuesday. George Wilklns, the Income tax man, was in town Tuesday. Hazel Thompson returned Monday from a week's visit In the William Mockay home at South Sioux City. Mm. William Sundt and sister, Mrs. Mimnaugh, returned Monday evening from an over Sunday visit with rela tives in bloux City. Thos. D. Jones departed last Wed nesday for Hurlington, N. IX, to visit his sister, Mrs. Ed Oklns, who has been ill the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pauley, ol Sioux Falls, S. I)., were holiday guests in the D. A. Casey home. Jas. I'ullen returned last Friday night from a visit with relatives and frlnrl ftt TVamflb. Vol, Mrs. Rogers of Wattrbury, has been! nere me pasi wee helping care lor her daughter, Mrs. Frank Winter linger, who has been sick. Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Sprlggs returned to( their home at Council BlarTs. la., last Wednesday, after an over Xmas visit with her father, I D. Hicks, and other relatives. Mrs. John Ryan returned from St. Bernard's hospital. Council Bluff. la., last Wednesday, where she had been for treatment. En rrittt hnm- h ypent the Christmas holidays In thej nomf oi ner oromer, ienY iicunae, fit Waterloo, Iowa, returning with her children, Mildred and John, who were rlao there for Christmas. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Francisco re turned last Friday from a holiday visit with relative! at Royal, Neb. Josephine Brannan is spending her vacation with relative JnSJoax City Mrs. D. J. McDonald of Sioax City, sp4rnt over Sunday in the John Ryan home, John W. Ryan and dxajrhttr Mar garet, have gone to Siotix City v. ipend the winter. The Mlties Beatrice Jonw and Hel en Erl&ch departed Saturday to re sume their school dutlw, the former at Scroyler and the latter at How. ells, Neb., after a Christmas vaca tion with heme folk. Bart Lahy underwent an opera tion for the removal of his tonsils at St. Vincent's hospital last Friday. Catherine Plynn returned Saturday evening from Sticknev, S. D where she accompanied her brother Nell, for a few days visit in the N. K. Fox home. Htr brother Neil returned to Kama City Saturday evening. Joe Johns, of Newcastle, Ncb spent over Monday fn the Mr. M. Mimnaugh home. Mrs. Anna Carpenter and children and her father, Frank GoodfclW, rpem over Sunday with relatives .M wctle. Y.n route home Monday Mr. Grxxlfellov.- stipped off nt Ponca, where he will visit Mr. Catherine iwohfg a few days. X'ecella Fullen departed Monday evening for Waterbury, Keb, to vie It in the J.J. Hipp home Mrs. Amy Brady and sister. Mrs. 21. mttr, were called to Hlair, Neb., on Mdnday by the death of 'heir broth r.ln-law, K. S, Beatty. TJie deceased whi well known here,, he being the tfrttnr member of the Beatty Lou structfon Company, which has In tnlled and repaired the bridges In this county for a number of years. ; -o JIO.MKR Albert Pmht nml l.t. I. ... ,!... i law, Oswald Kettler, were Incoming I'.iinciiKi-rn irom A iron JUeMUay. Miss Gladys Crippen w;is a gurst ftt tha Leslie Churchill home Sunday. Mrs. Will Purdy of Mankato, Minn., who went to Coon Rapid, Iowa, lust week, returned Saturday accompan ied by her parents, Dan Purdy and wife. JWs Leila Rasdal, who visited relative at Coon Rnplds, returned with them. Klmer Uiermnnn of Dakota City, was n Homer visitor Tuesday evening James King and family of South Hloujt City, were Homer visitors on Sunday, -MIrs Bessie lloworth of the Hu innrltnii hospital, Sioux City, was n vjsltor with home folks New Venr's remaining till Sunday. Mrs, Horn McQuIrk mid son wit.. "Inltora with her sister. Mrs. Millie Uithrop, .Saturday and .Sunday. Jessie Cook tmd family of Almond, Wis., who hove been guests of the than, Hnlsworth family for i. weel departed Thursday for their home. ' Mrs. Amos Hh.-ok of Kr.doka. S. I) Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Knclinol Klmieur. Mrs. Bert Sheldon of Wnltlilll. vis ted I,, he Mrs. Itnclmrl Kinncur liome Haturduv mu , .!.... .,...,. I,r'"101 ,r Sl,,u Cty, was ,, vUitor Tuesday with his parents, I), C. Bristol and wife. J'rof. Hwett ami wife entertained n few friends In honor of the collece HtudeiitN who were home for the hoi Idays, ,L?K lr,"wn of "pltolf S. I) w, or H. A. Brown, was operated on the lirst of the week for appendicitis. Misses Nodlne HIiejiardMin, Ruth hmal , Ada ami Margaret Stldworthy. and MHfon Loihrop, Malcom Smith, Raymond Winch, Ralph Cluyton, all have returned to their respective colleges ofter the holidays. P. R. Kettler returned Wednesday from Alton, lown, where he spent Christina with relatives. Mrs. Kiit. tier and Alaxlne remained for n long, er visit. Miss Alverta Mldkllf, Miss Mabel i hacker imd Miss Mnrlon Curtis were those from town who attended the Fudge narty at the Kd Allen iiomo on Fiddler Creed Tuesday night, Chs. Smith, of Damn Nob,, visit ...... viiiiitiif ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, and other relatives several days last week. His little son occom panted him. Mrs. Cal Rockwell was an Incoming passenger from the north Thursday. Blanche Priest was an incoming passenger from the north Friday. Rasmus Nelsen drove uome fine looking feeders to his place Friday. Tilden Goodsell went to Lyons on Friday to visit at the Goir home. Alfred Harris and family were din ner guests at the James Harris home on New Year's. Miss Mabel Crippen returned Tues day to her duties at Struble, Iowa, after a month's visit at home. Harry Covell, wife and daughter, of South Siou City, were guests on New Year's at the Will Covell home. Tom Allaway was a Homer visitor Saturday. Mabel Crippen was a visitor at the Alfred Harris home Sunday. Miss Gertrude McKinley was a be tween train guest at the B. McKin ley home and Rachael Kinnear homes Sunday, -,-t- .r i i r ,. .- Tji V Aliljhl Rich Hinken has been on the sick list the past few days. a,..i i in,! ! .hotline mm thu week at his farm near Elk Valley J Friends Church. David Wood shipped a carload of cattle to the Sioux City market on i Monday of this week. ! C TJItr.n and C.n J. MpfTlpllan were transacting business in Hub- bard Friday of last week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ren inger. on Wednesday, December 2&th, a fine baby boy. Mother and baby both doing fine. Evan Way and daughters. Mary and Sarah, visited at the Frank Way home in South Sioux City, the latter part of last week. The Vance family, who have been visiting relatives for several weeks at Walthill and Winnebago, returned to their home in this community last week. Josle McAfee returned to her stud ies In Nebraska Central college on Monday of this week, after visiting with her parents during the holiday season. Merle Benton, who has been visit ing home folks during the holidays, returned Ut his studies nt Nebraska Central Colleife the latter nart of last week. .want you to go over to our school Arvilla McAfee has been on the'ho,,Ke ?nd Preach for us, my parents sick list the past week. Quite a nevtT(heard a real sermon in their number in this community have been '!VL'f- . n,i,s !n challenge to the having very serious colds with some U,,V , ?,?.. cthlI,rch "f America. So threatened with pneumonia. A little C'"I(;I Christian America" and peo nephew of Bert McClnln's, whose par- Ple n,t our VP,rV , ( oors w, r ents have been visiting at the lie heafd ,of our Christ! If the meetings Claln home for several weeks, Is sick c"ul(l hnve continued two weeks long wlth pneumonia. i,,r "cores of people would have been jiamea, ai tne nome of Air. and Mrs. Ora Barnhart, on Vedncsday, December 29th at 12 o'clock, Mr. William Thorne, of Homer Neb., to Miss Helen Knox, also of Homer. The marriage vas solemnized by the Rev. Ceo. J. McClellan, pastor of the r.m v hi iey menus cnurcn, in tht presence of a large number of rela- i ii An. i i j. . i a i tlves and friends. A most sumntu- ous dinner was served to the guesta. The happy couple left on the after noon train at Hubbard for Sioux City. They will return the latter part of inc wee, to make their home near Hubbard. j Kny Jrtsnan was , ,t , , Grandma Knox was quite seriously Shanahan nome Sunday Injured Wednesday evening of last, Miss McCauley returned the first week W,en a sled In which she was of the week from Clearwater where riding on her return from the wed- she spent Christmas. ' ding of her daughter Helen, to her. Joe Kelly of Sioux City visited the home near Homer, upset, throw!n past week In the D. C. Heffern n her out. It was thought at first home. m-Hemmi that her hip was broken, but a phys- Mrs. Emll Young visited relatl-es clan was summoned, and It was found In .South Sioux City the ,,Ll week ft"1,!1!1 WM..Tly ". VtTy riri0UHrmn ' Zt'l Shanahan v sited the Ilres- At this writing she is Improving and nan home the past week I Is thought that she will I soon recov-1 F. Welsh is helping invoice the aTe Jn'tuma MnX I" I4, y of.Bt"ck ,n lhe Thos. Img Co store age, an old resident of this commu-1 Miss Webber returned the first of ffi'know her-"'' 0n,, ,",n"r,", ' "Ml"' we",k fr,"' hw Chrlim v.e2 wno know Her. tlon at her home In Wayne. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ras- On December Hth, the Elk Valley m",",en' n Jnnunry 3rd, a daughter. Community work was organized for Al , c""cerned doing fine. real constructive community work.' "nv Mullen Is behind the counter A Vi-ry large and enthusiastic audi- ,l,Jn,n J" t,u' r'rmT.V Supjily Co. enee was irecent ut the Elk Vallev nU'''' hrlenils church, where the organ I n". 'he city piisKengeis the pnst week tlon was completed and where the wwri' '' -lonvn, Mrs. A. I,. Andersen meetings will be held, using the i'"'1 ''""Kilters, Henry Tliom))n, Jim church as the center of community ""ward, Mr. and Mr. Roy Armour life. 'and daughter, Neln Andeisen, I.uls C, If. Young, our eiricient county ' 'Vm,'',l;''. ''"hn Keller, Frank Ufling, agent, mid Mr, Newton W. Gaines, of Nu'" ""',,"i ati(, Mrs. M. Fnricll. i the State Extension Service, weie' Murt' nl went to Ponca Tues- present and assisted In the comple tlon of the organization. In IiIh hu- iiiom.uk fashion, Mr. Gaines set forth the need of community development for coming generation mid as an uiu in soivng uif larger problems or lln ut n .. j. ...I ...ll Tilt following nrininl )(,. nmir nun Milium, Wit n HOW lf nrifiinlfil ., ..,..., fected; President, John Feller; Vice i .. . .' -,,--"--.. ri.niM-i-i n Feller; vice m: ki..r..t:iru. IMt-n.iU'lll, ill, .1, uencoiii treasurer, Geo, J. McClellan. Afimi" n discussion of the possibilities and ..... ,""ll, i conuuciing "muut rings" Iy C.unty Agent Young, un Is-'esti.', J, --.... .....,,,,, ,,,, ini-ii. ng conHiilitee componed of Duvid Woods mid John Hinken wiih an. I nted. The following committee, Rutin); A. po was appointed to draft n constitution md by- aws; Lorvn C. Till.,,,, Uav, A, Woods and Sinn J. Knox. ""'-" iviifc. nirn. n m ma Win. McAfee lieullmr ..n ! A regular coniinunlty meeting encal Outline ol iiliirliil.i , ames, contests, progrums, lectures, I eritortBlnments etc. l.efriilntlon, ..j i i.euuprs nppoirileil lor other pro.i w,r,,', I0,"llv" ""ie. Jects were us follows: Corn, S. J. . ,j,u,'tl Kunnussen has been suf Knox I0 ,,!.,. Keeping cost rec ' h'r,1" wlt1" " ',cV"ri, 'l. '"t Is now nrds; Poultry, Mrs. VV,',,. McAfee, two, K,V,l"K, B,,,,l ,,,l,,,v cu Ing demonstrutloriH, 25 per cent ,'",rl1'1 -'ensen and wife are here culled One JuMP poultry club. . vlHltli.K IiIm brother. Peter J,,"0 '" 1,1.., "p,wtrutliiii farm; Cattle,' ,, ft r,rt; "" was taken to St. Joseph nutn pastures. I ure lued slreson'v llu'Mlay. campaign. One bull ring. Hogs K,v,Mr- uml A,rH' Mlk" (Jreen snent il.. y,r,lwo M'M feo,,or ''Jinionsir-iNt;w rY1"'l,r'H '" Ha,wr with relative t oris. One meeting to discuss sinil- .''; Clirlatcnson ami wife enjoyed a Uthn nml dlsea.es. Om, uK clul,vH,t fr," 'rli-nd the first of the Rnt lift fllllxuttit .fcli... tlf ' v ... r " DAKOTA TOrXTY IXEItALT) JOHN II. Ri:AM, Publisher. Entered as second clasa matter In the Postofficc ut Dakota City, Nebr. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Telephone No. 1.1 nml !. .Wlclnl Pnpcr of Bakotq City and D.ikotn County. Foteirn Advcnum Repreienlli i (THF, AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION J THURSDAY, JANUARY , 1921 H. Hinken. To get farmers atten tion to their legislative problems. To secure an organized effort through farmers organizations and referend um. Captain Munson of the state extension Chautauqua service will give sn entertainment early In Jan uary, The exact date of this enter tainment will be announced later. Rev. Geo. J. McClellan, who has been at Vale, S. I)., engaged In u series of revival meetings, uriderthe direction of the Church Extension Ikxrd of Nebraska Yearly Meeting of Friends, during the past several weeks, returned home Friday of last week. Notwithstanding the very jstormy and cold weather prevalent in the Black Hills country, a very success ful series of revival meetings were held. The meetings resulted in six teen conversions; eleven backsliders reciaimeu, aim acurcs ui wirisuuiis 0f different denominations were deep- ened, and arc now co-operating to- gether for more ellicient unnstian work in that great and needy Held. The meetings were held in the beau- .lliui irngaieu uuiiu ruurcne vaney, a thickly inhabited valley of very excellent people. Heg nning at the edge of this valley and covering an area of near 100 miles east and near mat distance norm ano souin, is a vat area known as the "Adobe hills and Plains." This section, far away I from civilization. Is inhabited bypqp- pie oi uwiereni nationalities: Ameri cans, Indians, Russians, Finns, etc. Rev. McClellan found that in all this vast area there were no churches, no Sunday schools, no religious instruc tion vhatever. He also found many young people, some who had reached the age of fourteen years who had never heard of Jesus Christ. Hear ing of the great revival meeting over In the valley, the people of the hills and plains country sent for him to come over and preach for them. This plan wis to have been carried out, but the storm came on and the extreme cold weather closed up the work for the winter. A young man from this section was converted, and he hus a great concern for his peo- I,le- He Siid t' "v- McClellan, "I converted. nriniAiMi Mrg. M. Fan ell and two sons spent Christmas in the home of her sister nenr Jackson. Ed Hartnett came down from St. rnui, Minn., to fpend the holidays with h's parents . - Joe Hagan was here the past week looking after his farm interests'. Rev. Fr. Zcph was In the city the past week. Joe Smith and Jack Sherlock" were cltv naiseniwrt Kntiiin.. i""; '"""' "nrt" (,r,T" (,,,,C1'' ftt is back in the John1 A,t,rv "flrty was In the city '".l W,,J,,, the . """ "'"" " Willis, spent a driv I lilt riflMt t).i,A, I.. 1. I .. '. !" '"--i. ' hi ine JOIHl Ml oward ""I V ,Vr i "n"K Mi Sunday for iiiovilli', Iowa, where shu bus iir..t.i...i ..... lHltlon ni teacher In the M.h,.U IiKm If. .. .. . . .' ,;,l,"11 f,,1,,'-,v -ient .Sunday In the I v,",l,"ii irienuH. K1"t,,"y" '.arson and Geitrude MIL , , - - "' iiimir Kill , U'tl ll"' ,lrMt "f the week foi " u'nt'' "fu'r "pending their Christ "' vncatlon in their homes here. 7lll'l lf.,MU.... ...... I . 1 Kch.Mil work at Moville, Iowa, after NH-ndlng her Christmas vi,etl The Glen Harris house will soon bo KMldV for llluMti.rlmr IWngurs going east Sunduy were, bhonohan, Ray Breinan, larijar' ct UfTinK. Alice Sorcnscn, E. Chrir tenscn and Mirgarct Hartnett Mr .md Mrs. Mogcnscn visited with friends in Plum Grove lat week. Mr. and Mr. A. Ra."tnucn enter tained a large number of relative on Sunday. Mike Jones took a bunch of cattic put on the Crosby farm to clean up the rough feed, Monday. p SAIitiM Ed Ebel got his foot caught in the elevator chnin on a hay b.il?r at the Klmer 1'royliill place Monday and one of his big toe was severed and the other toes badly mangled. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital, Sioux City, for treatment, and Is im proving satisfactorily. The public sale at the Fred Schmidt place Tuesday was largely attended, and the bidding was quite spirited. Things sold fairly well. Henry Becrmann has his big public sale today, Thursday. They soy Hen ry Is going back to the fatherland on a visit the coming summer, and that he may not return alone. The Barnett relatives enjoyed a duck dinner at the Wm. Fulton home on New Year's day. Emery and Annie Austin, of Ponca, former teachers In the schools here, visited from Friday until Monday with school friends In Brushy Bend. Lola Engelen, of Kadoka, S. D., spent the holidays with relatives in Salem, returning home Monday. Mrf.. Chas. Anderson and son Earl, of Oakland, Neb., spent holiday week in the home of her sihter, Mrs. Frank Larson. A watch party was given at the Will Ostmeyer home New Year's eve. About twenty-five guests were pres ent, and games and an eleven o'clock lunch was Indulged In. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Culbertson were married twenty-six years ago New Year's day. and about forty neighbors and friends surprised them on their anniversary. The guests gave then, a charivarie party that they never en joyed before, Mr and Mr. Addie Sides entertain ed the W. S. Baufhman and Harry A. Sides families on New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bates and Rob ert Ralph and family ate goose din ner at the F, W. Beermann home. Fred Krumwiede and family and John Sohn and family ate goose New Year's day at the Hannah Beermann home, Mis.s Belle Morgan returned to De vlt, Neb., Friday, where she teachc! in the public school. ?,llss Lula Larson returned to her school duties at Wayne Normal Sun day. Marie Young, of Lyons, Neb., visit ed holiday week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Bolder. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bates receiv ed a box of holly and mistletoe from Mr. and Mrs. P. Schweter, of Sacra mento, Cal., for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wegner spent a few dnvs the past week in South Sioux City nt the Carl Rogosh home. Robert Voss drove to Emerson to spend the holidays and was compelled to leave his car. He went out Mon day nml brought it home. George Coughtry, of Emerson, spent Sunday nt the Eric Beermann home. The nnnunl Christmas meeting of the Golden Rod club met with Mrn. C. C. Beermann on Wednesday, De cember 15th. The Christmas prog ram and exchange of presents were held. The visitors were Mrs. M. (J. Learner, Mrs. Hannah Beermann, Mrs. Recsie Clinkenbeard, Mr. and Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. John Sohn. On the 29th the club met at the Mrs. Geo. W. Bates home. Roll Call was nnswered by telling jokes and making New Year's resolutions. Winter Hecnll. (Contributed) Blow, wind, blow, ncross the hill, and chill us to the bone. Freeze, iain freeze, ice and ,now. We cough and sneeze, as in the houfe we go. Corn fields are yellow. The trees In the hollow brown, Tlie-billtops stand like snowbanks, The leaves hnve covered the pond. The cattle are looking for shelter In every sunny nook; The trees that shaded in summer Will shelter them by the brook. Burn, fire, bum, and warm us In our home, And as the sparks fly out the flue We think of those who roam, Until each spark and thought of love Returns to us as the peuceful dove. Good Judgment Mrs. Bacon And Imve your hus buud'a table mauners Improved? Mm. Egbert Oh, I think so. Mrs, Bucoti And cuu he manage NpuKbettl nil right now? Mr. Et'bert Oh, well, you see, wtien he becun to try to Improvo hU ruble murmurs we thought It Just as well to give up biivlng spaghetti. Yonkers Statesman, Rural V.iinci) Sliiiljlnif Health The women's rural clubs of the state nre now studying the subject of health, u subject of vital importance uml worthy of u great dual of time and consideration. The Stute College of Agriculture Extension Service is supllying the clubs with u program and circulnr on "Health Habits for the Home Folks." S.unu of the sub jects discussed are health Iduul.s, health huhltx, habits of eating, sleep. Ing, work and pluy, posture and breathing, mid cleanliness. The Col lege of Agriculture is encouraging greater consideration of health in every family, and is prepurtin to Ishuu literature on meal pluiiniiu', child feeding and hot school lunches. Later on, Cho-Cho, u health clown from the Child Health Organization of New York, will bo In the statu to aid In the better-health campaign. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AGR1CI I.TI R VI. m K W S !V WH " UmmUy. )v.tx ''K VVi t,v )t V!viViiis- M"?l Uwtvc futJK.i it if VrWk nViWWreis Vi-Hs CM l"Wif.s, ljtrthl VJ XwWAv. Wrvs Wdwrtv Itr:krtiTv Hw inHtikfMtf Qui AvwhimbMhs RwrnrK IW ?JtAWi lapM5WWrt A. S X. AUTO.TRACTUR IDl'K AWJvV ' . Optm iimmitkx whh , fftA. Nyy .Mn wa Ksutw wy Hw4x dwtn viWiWt, A "ss4 J4v T wti iffAwi Jf M.miHNr t. Prcfel UJTWii!rti wk iVip KMfa fM n-tyjf- vt (sad pr.t.i AilJilffK & 'VWfsW Re?SSrASKv 5 $ZhHh Www typ $ v-r Fbc fr;Wr rimtV"rw.mw Mtvn.s. IMU.Xni'AL schuok ar AWMcrutrKK I'MVKIISITI FIRM. UNt"U. NKUUASK I. E. F. Rasmussen Aucti loneer Ponca Neb. mm Write or phone me early for dates, as I will sell nearly ev ery day this season. 1 am sell ing for the best farmers and stockmen In Northeast Nebras ka. I have some good farms and ranches for sale. Tours for Business. m m m For H BLOCK WOOD, CORD WOOD, AND POLE WOOD, j , EITHER DRY OR GREEN, AT MY FARM THREE H d MILES EAST OF HOMER, NEBRASKA. M g ' M iU 31 IKK WAKNKR. o m y m d m m m n m n n m u m m n m in m m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiQjv Flynn Commission Company Olfice Phones Auto. i)2'M) Dell. 3G1 v.m. (im.i.) .i. ri.vNN ORUER IIUYI.NU GIVEN Westcott's Undertaking Parlors AUTO A3IBULANCK SIOUX CITY, IOWA Old Phone, 42G New Phone, 20G7 Abstracts of Title j A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the Accuracy I I of every Abstract 1 makj I .T. .1. Kl.MHHS, IIoiiiUmI Ahslractor. I k,uuiasui u" u,u uaKota ?4t ,illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllBiiwLv m m m Sale I Residence Phono Auto S8282 LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MLRCIl.ViVrS Room ,'JOl Exchange Rldg. SIOUX CITY, IOWA Slock Yards """ HOGS. CATTLK. SIIEEl'. Write US Wire US Phone us If you want market information. Ship Us -Tor the llili pi ice and good Illl. 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