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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921
PAGE TWO
PLATTSMOUH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
Did you ever have
it happe to you?
If you didn't lose a collar button,
maybe you lost a chance to get some of
those special bargains
week. They certainly were snappee up quick.
For this week we offer you
Men's fine kid gloves in black or tan, medium and small
Men's cotton flannel gowns, broken sizes
Men's white bib painters overalls.
Boy's high-grade full-cut waists, regular stock
Men's silk knit 4-in-hands, all popular shades
Men's fine lisle suspenders, kid ends
C. E.
PROCEEDINGS OF
COMMISSIONERS
OF CASS COUNTY
OK KICK OK
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of Cass County
Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
February 1, 1921.
Hoard net pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present. C. F. Harris, Fred H.
Gorder and Geo. I... Farley, County
Commissioners, and Geo. R. Sayles,
County Clerk.
Minutes of last session reil and
approved, when the following busi
ness was transacted in regular form:
Mothers' Pension Orders
Orders of County Judge Allen J.
Beeson for mothers' pension to the
following were approved: Mrs. Min
nie Mason. Mrs. Emma Reed, Mrs.
Minnie Baker. Mrs. Erna Biggs and
Mrs. Ida Schlieske.
Eoad Overseer Appointed
I'etition of A. D. Zaar nd others
of South Bend precinct, requesting
appointment of Robt. A. Talbot for
road overseer of Road District No. 4,
received and on motion of Farley,
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'EVERYBODY'S STORE'
seconded by Gorder, Mr. Talbot was
appointed.
Official Bonds
Official bond of James C. Niday,
road overseer of Liberty precinct
(Road District No. 11) approved.
Claims Refused
Claim of B. B. Everett. $24.00, for
road work in Road District No. 11
refused.
Claim of Dr. G. G. Douglass, $8.00.
for vaccinating four Rese and four
Remer children refused.
Claims Allowed
The following claims were examin
ed and approved:
GENERAL FUND '
Dr. B. F. Brendel, services at -
county physician, January,
1921 : $ 21.50
H. Sievers, salars' and laun
dry, January. 1921 113.00
Plattsmouth Water Co., water
rent, court house and Jail, , -
January, 1921 1.75
Lillian White, salary for Jan
uary, 1921 90.00
Chas. M. PT'ier, labor coun
ty judge's office 9.55
A. G. Cole, salary and ex
pense for January, 1921 128.00
ur. J. v. Brendel, pauper
practice, third and fourth
quarters, 1920 29.00
Opal Fitzgerald, salary for
January, 1921 90.00
Louis Rotter, shoveling snow
at court house 2.00
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If Your Stock
of Shirts
IS AS LOW
as the prices on ours, you'd better
get busy and investigate the why
for of this notice.
We offer you for a limited time,
one lot of shirts, neck band style,
French cuffs, sizes 14 to 17, every
color and design known to shirtdom,
at
$1.50
These are taken from our regular
rolling line of $1.75, $2, $2.50 and
$3 shirts.
Remember, you didn't get much
of a shirt in pre-war times for less
than that. Now get in motion; these
won't last.
NEW PRICES ON
Starched "Collar to Match"
Shirts, $2.25
SOMETHING NEW FOR THE'
- YOUNG FELLOWS
We are able to talk Spring Capa.
They're In. See them!
New ties this week;, Spmethlug
new in polka-dots.
sizes $1.35
95
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.85
95
75
Sons
Geo. L. Farley, salary and
mileage, January, 1921
Mike Tritsch, stamps, envel
opes, carbon paper '
S. S. Chase, meat to Worden-
Geo. R. Sayles, salary and ex
66.90
53.28
3.00
pense for January, 1921 , 171.29
The Eagle Beacon, printing
for county-:
Johnson Bros., provisions to
Allen, January,. 1921
Geo. L. Farley, ticket to Pau
per -, , l
Fred H. Gorder, salary and
. mi leage, J an uar y, . 1 921
1S.4
5.00
.60.10
W. A. Tulene, digging-grave, ,i i
, Matt Gross 7.00
C. W. Cra bt ree,-provision a-to
Adams, January, .192l--. ..W.00
B. C. Marquardt, provisions to
Cottingham,' January, 19.2,1- , S.00
John P. Sattler, . funeral ' ex
pense. Matt. Gross ; 100.00
Milburn & Scott, supplies to
county superintendent .
Omaha Printing Co.. mortgage
forms to register of deeds
Douglas county hospital, care,
Rose Met eer, 11-30-1920, to
1-31-1921
Will T. Adams, salary,-deputy
C.59
6.11
50.00
county clerk, January, 1921 104.17
B. A. McElwain, alarm clock
to janitor at court house 3.50
Weeping Water Republican,
printing, county clerk and
Commissioner Harris 3S.75
G. Rhode, shoveling snow at
court house 1.60
C. D. Quinton. salary, jailer
fees, boarding prisoners.
mileage. January, 1921 244.7S
James Rebal, one dozen
brooms to court house 6.25
Omaha Printing -err., supplies
to county judge 134.65
Platte Mutual Insurance Co.,
assessment account loss, pol
icy No. 4 605
C. A. Schuelke, rent land, sec
tion 20-11-9, for road pur
pose, 2 years, 7 months
Bach & Libershal. provisions
to Mrs. Lee. January, 1921
L. R. Snipes, salary and ex
pense, county farm bureau.
63.00
9.S
12.00
January 618.96
Bach & Libershal, provisions
to Mrs. Hrasky, Januarv,
1921 .
Bestor & Swatek, merchandise
to county farm
John Kopia. Drovisions to
5.00
2.05
Burian February, 1921
C. E. Hatrford, fuel to court
house. Peterson, Black, Mon
.00
roe. Travis 485.20
J. II. Tarns, salary for Janu
ary, 1921 125.00
S. H. Shumaker, pump repairs
at county farm
John Kopia, merchandise to
the county farm
Louisville Courier. leeral
2.50
27.21
blanks for sheriff 15.00
John Bauer, labor and mater
ial to court house
L. F. Terryberry, livery to
county attorney and county
commissioners
H. M. Soennichsen, provisions
to.Worden, Hart, Black, Jan
uary, 1921 ;
Ratnour & Hobson. fumiga
tion of Franz residence.-
Ben H. Wiles, wire to the
county farm
Dr. M. U. Thomas, medical
service to Franz family
J. E. Mason, livery to sheriff-
Dr. i G. G. Douglas, fumiga
tion of Wilson home
C. G. Fricke. fuel to Worden.
9.20
17.50
38.00
sToo
7.50
s
5.00
5.00
8.00
KURChlnsky, Hrasky, court
house jail . 193.83
C. F. Harris, salary and mile
age, January. 1921 58.00
DRAGGING FUND
F. E. Carter, draging road in
R. D. No. 14 ;
J. D. Allen, dragging road in
R. D. No. 16
F. Towle. dragging road In
R. D. No.. 7-
A. D. Zaar, dragging road In
5.00
12.60
12.37
1.50
Herman A. , Stegc, dragging
road in K. D, No. 15 5.25
Henry Vogt, dragging road in
R. D. No, 15 9-00
J. B. Sutton, dragging road
in R. D. No. 6 30.60
Wm. Hottle, dragging road in
R. D. No. 15
Leo Switzer, dragging road in
R. D. No. 12
10.50
22.50
C. W. Fleshman, dragging
road in R. D. No. 12 59.25
Fred M. Prouty, dragging road
in R. D. No. 6- 11.95
Ed James, dragging road in
R. D. No. 15 :
John F. Bornemeier. dragging
road in R. D. No. 7
2.00
2.00
G. P. Cook, dragging road in
R. D. No. 6 15.75
Ed Morley, "dragging road in
R. I). No. 13
E. M. Ruby, dragging road in
R. D. No. 9
Frit Kaffenberger, dragging
read in R. D. No. 2
18.75
11.62
6.00
Dave Murray, dragging road'
in R. D. No. 11 16.50
Frank Rouse, dragging road
in R. D. 5
Wm. Brothwell, making road
drag. It. D. No. 16
14.25
19.50
Christ llorfman, dragging
roads in II. D. No. 6 4.45
ROAD FUND
G. P. Kahler, one drag, one
doubletree. K. D. No. 6 $ 26.40
J. D. Allen, road work in R.
D. No. 16 56.25
Bestor & Swatek. spikes to R.
D., No. 1 - 1.50
Frank Rouse, road work in
R. D. No. 6 18.00
C. E. Heebner, road work in
R. D. No. 12- 12.00
Herman A. Stese, road work
in R. D. No. 5
Henry Vogt, road work in R.
D. No. 15
A. D. Zaar, road work in R.
D. No. 4
G. P. Cook, road work in R. D.
No. 6
A. J. Schat'er, road work in R.
D. No. 9 '
4.20
2.00
7.00
3.60
16.00
K. M. Ruby, road work in R.
I). No. 9
1S.00
Frank Rouse, road work in R.
D. No. 5 31.60
C. H. Nold Lumber Co lum
ber and poles to R D. No. 6 ' 14.50
C. II. Nold Lumber Co., lum
ber and poleavto R. D. No. 5 6.53
Otto Petereit.. road .work. and.
grading. R.'D, No. 2 .;4S.40
jonn Murtey, lumber to It. v.
No. 16 7 . 37.45
C. E. Churchill, 'road work in'.
R. D. No!'4l- '' ' 25.00
BRlpGE FUND , , t ' .
John Murtey, .lumber to' R. '
1). No.. 6- ---$ "41.15
W. C. Boucher, bridge w brlc , 1 "'- '
in R. D. No. 6 2$..00
T..l. TY-"! 1w1- v1- I1 - 11"
n uoiiiv , ui i.if,c ui n iu, li, 4
D. No. T5-.. "9.00
clonic, Lumber ' Cfl&r co.1, ' k
liimber to R. D.: No. 2 7 L 1 . (3.(J0
(: COMMISSIONERS FUND"
Strpud Co.. baljieilnfilili! !
count as per credit. 1-15-21 $ 20.00
' BoWif4wHefl'fo riil-Mon Wed-
K FRED JL GORDER,
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- . ; offici: OF- .
COUNTY; COMMISSIONERS '
of Cass County , 5
7 PlattsrndTith.'Nebraska,
February 2, 1921. ' ;
Board met ' as-per adjournment!
Present. C. F." Harris, Fred H! Gor
der and Geo.Ji. Farley, County Com
missioners, Geo. R.- Sayles,- County
Clerk. . '
The following business was trans
acted in regular form:
, Bids Received ,
The county' clerk reported the fol
lowing sealed ,bids had been received
in response to call for bids for
county printing, district physicians
and burial pauper dead:
DISTRICT PHYSICIAN
First District: Dr. J. B. Martin
filel bid of $175.00. Bid accepted.
Second District: Drs. Brendel &
Brendel. Murray filed bid of $67.00.
Dr. G. II. Gilmore. Murray, filed bid
of $100.00. The Bid of Drs. Brendel
& 'Brendel was accepted.
Third District: Dr. J. W. Bren
del. Avoca, filed a bid of $75.00. Bjd
accepted.
Fourth District: No bid filed.
Fifth District: No bid filed.
Sixth District: Dr. G. G. Doug
lass. Elm wood, filed bid of $120.00.
Bid accepted.
CURIAL PAUPER DEAD
John P. Saftler. Plattsmouth, filed
the following bid:
Black cloth caskets, per foot$ 10.D0
Outside boxes, per foot 2.00
Trip to- cemetery 12.00
Shrouds 9.00
Extra trip ; 10.00
Extra for floater 10.00
The bid was accepted.
COUNTY PRINTING
Plattsmouth Journal filed the fol
lowing bid:
Printing Bar Docket, per case
Other pages, $1.00 per page.
Printing road notices, legal rates.
Printing notice to contractors, le
gal rates.
Printing calls for bids, legal rates.
Printing commissioners proceed
ings. 3 cents per line.
Motion bv Gorder to designate
Plattsmouth Journal as official county
paper nd accepted the bid of 3c per
line for printing the commissioners
proceedings: carried. - .
Claims Allowed
GENERAL FUND
Lincoln Telephone & Tele
graph Co., rent for February
and tolls for January, 1921-$ 79.20
F. H. Nichols, provisions to
Mrs. Peterson, January
1921 7.50
F. "H. Nichols, provisions to
G. W. Butcher , - 12.49
Alpha C. Peterson, salary and
expense for January. 1921 191.92
BRIDGE FUND
Otoe county, one-half the cost
of three bridges, county
line .
$ 330.42.
ROAD FUND ,
Village of Louisville, propor-
R. D, .No. 4J
LUCSWSTitlKSE
cigarette. Flavor is
sealed in By toasting
tion of road money, It. D
No. 18 : $500.00
MOTHERS' PENSION FUND
Mrs. Allen Davis, mother's
pension for February, 1921-$ 25.00
Mts. Clara Matzke, mother's
pension for February, 1921- 15.00
Mrs. Martha Haddon, moth
er's pension for February,
1921 20.00
Mrs. Ethel Boetel, mother's
pension for February, 1921- 30.00
Mrs. Martha Franke, mother's
pension for February, 1921- 20.00
Mrs. Esther Henneger, moth
er's pension for February,
1921 20.00
Mrs. Mae Hyde, mother's pen
sion for February, 1921 40.00
Mrs. Ida Schleiske, mother's
pension for February, 1921- 20.00
Mrs. . Hallie Black, mother's
pension for February, 1921- 20.00
Mrs.-Viola Auxier, mother's
pension for February. 1921- 40.00
Mrs. Fannie Nichols, mother's
pension for February, 1921--- 20.00
Mrs. Minnie Mason, moth
er's pnesion for February,
1921 '' j ' .15.00
Mrs.' Minnie Baker,! mother's: x
pension for February, .1921- -. 4-0.00
Mrs.:'' Anna Zitka, --mother's
, pension -for February, '1 92 lu. 50.00
Mrs.' -Sophia Mayfield, nioth- '.
r cc's pension for February,
1921 10.00
Mrs. Minnie McWaker, niotJir:.
- er's i pension- for February,, -.
;19?.l : ;.H4... 40,0,0
T- 1 JT , lln.llnt. .-w-t .
iuio. A,.; u.; )urci ivviut) 3 , ; ,j f
F en'siop.. for February, '.1921 y 410 .Q0;
,.lrs, ..i-ra ,Mggs,.: mover's,, t. vl
i pension, i for , February,. r 1?2J .,.. 1.U,0
'Mrs, firanja ,-Reed, .", mpth'er'S;. f j
pension prrFpbriftr, tly 9-00
s-.niqther s pension for, rebcu- r..,.
aty, 192.1-;:---:---- -.20.00
The, B6afd." adjourned ..to. me.et.,oli
Y . - T" : - , ' .T - n A ' r
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; .'.""., FRED II. GORDER,
V.; GEO. L. FARLEY,
Attest: .' ' .' Commissioners,
GEO. R. SALES. - .
' County' Clerk.' '.'"',
OFFICK OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of Cass .County
. .. Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
February 3, 1921.
Board met as . per adjournment
Present. C. F. Harris, Fred H. Gor
der and Geo. L. Farley, County Com
missioners, George R, Sayles, County
Clerk.
The following business was trans
acted in regular form:
Schedule of Prices for 1921
On motion the Board adopted. the
following prices for road work for
1921:
Man, per hour .30
Man and team, per hour .50
Team, per hour. .20
Road Overseer, per day $.400
Application for State and Federal
Aid Road Funds:
Be solution
"B.e it resolved that the County
Board of Commissioners of Cass
County, Nebraska, at this regular
meeting, at the Court House In
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on this third
day of February, 1921, hereby ac
cept all of the provisions of the Fed
eral-and State Aid Road Acts, as
provided in House Bill 7 617 of the
64th Congress of the United States
(39 Stat. 3550) and House Roll 722
of the 1917 session of the Nebraska
Legislature, approved April 19, 1917,
and make application for State and
Federal funds for Cass County, as
apportioned in said House Roll 722,
to construct the following roads,
beginning:
1 On Road No. Eleven (11), west
of Union, Cass County, Nebraska,
thence running west on "O-Street
Road" to connect with Road No.
Twenty-four (24), south of .Elm
wood, Cass County, Nebraska.
2 Beginning on Road No. Eleven
(11). at Chicago Avenue,. Platts
mouth, Nebraska, thence running
west to the northwest corner of Sec
tion 24, Township 12, Range 11,
thence south one-quarter of a mile,
thence west to Louisville, Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
For and in consideration of the
specified roads being constructed
with Federal and State funds, the
Board of County Commissioners of
Cass County, Nebraska, hereby
pledge the good faith and credit of
the County of Cass, .Nebraska, to
furnish all the right of way on the
designated roads, free of cost to the
Federal Government and State of Ne
braska, to provide funds for, and to
properly and continuously maintain
the above specified road after the
construction of same, as provided in
the above mentioned acts,
We also pledge said County of Cass,
Nebraska, to construct and maintain
all bridges on the above specified
roads where the clear water way
exceeds thirty-six (36) square feet,
and within thirty days after tb
above described roads have been
completed we agree to designate same
as county roads as provided in House
Roll 212 passed by the 191,7 Legisla
ture of Nebraska."
Witness our signatures this 3rd day
of February, A. D., 1921, at Platts
mouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
FRED H. GORDER,
GEO. L. FARLEY,
County Board of
Commissioners of
Cass County.
Jury Panel
The following names were select
ed for the Jury for the next term oft
the district court:
Tipton Precinct--Wm. Hofman, Geo.
Hall, Chas. Jacobson.
Greenwood Precinct Harry Apple
man, Wm. Dowd.
Salt Creek Precinct L. G. Lemon,
W. E. Pailing, C. H. Parks.
Stove Creek Precinct Chas. Born
emeier, J. C. Brown, Frank Gustin.
Elmwood Precinct II. C. Backe
meyer, II. H. Gerbling, August Lin
dell. South Bend Precinct Harry P.)
Long, George Campbell.
Weeping Water Precinct Herman
Bose, Theo. Davis.
Center Precinct Wm. Wendt, Ed.
Jochim.
Louisville Precinct August Stohl
man, Arthur Stander, Andy Hortver.
Avoca Precinct J. F. Frieze, Wm.
Peters.
Mt. Pleasant Precinct Gus Han
sen. John Murdock.
Eight Mile Grove Precinct John
Busche, W. H. Kehne, Geo. Lohnes.
Nehawka Precinct Alba Dodson,
John Steffens.
Liberty Precinct Geo. Everett,
Steve Taylor, W. B. Banning.
Rock Bluffs Precinct, First Nick
Friedrich. John Farris, O. A. Davis.
Rock Bluffs Precinct, Second
Walter Byers. W. T. Hutchison.
Plattsmouth Precinct Henry Born
C. E. Cook, Jas. E. Griffin.
Plattsmouth City, First Ward
Jas. W. Holmes, Peter Goos.
Plattsmouth City. Second Ward-"
H. H. Cotton, J. F. Clugey, V. M.
Mullis.
Plattsmouth City, Third Ward
L. F. Pickett, J. E. Wiles, J. P. Per
ry, C. C. Wescott.
Plattsmouth City, Fourth Ward
Joshua Andrews, Wm. Mendenhall,
Jonas Johnson.
Plattsmouth City, Fifth Ward
Julius A. Pitz, C. H. Lewis.
i Weeping Water City, First Ward
Ed. Jewell.
! Weeping Water City, Second Ward
s-Eugehe' Colbert, H. P. Canaday.
; Old Soldiers Belief Cornmittee
On motion the Board made the fol
lowing, appointments for members of
the Old Soldiers Relief: Committee:
i IE. C. Coleman, Greenwood, to
serve one year. -----
;ii Thomas Wiles, .-P.laf.tsm.out.h to
serye j wo .yea rs,. ., ,, ,-. ,
r j Af . KJrkaerlcJcV Nehawka,, to
; Cb'untV-.Hie'hwav Commissioner"
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1 J." 13. !McKee .was abDointed County
Highway "Commissioner , for. the .year
ii ai. at salary or $iuu.uu per
month; mueage at 10 cents per mile;
and 'an allowance of $200.00 for de
pieoiati?n,,of. value on carj ...
Mothers' Pension. Orders
Order of County Judge Beeson. re
newing ;the. Mothers Pension, Mrs.
Stella Persingerj approved.
Boad Overseer Appointed
."; H. P. Dehning of Wabash, was ap
pointed Road Overseer for Elmwood
precinct, R. D. No. 7.
Claims Allowed
r. GENERAL FUND
Zion Supply Institute, pens to
county clerk $ 1. !
A. U. Morse & Co., one case
of toilet paper 10.50
Bestor & Swatek, sash cord to
court house 3.75
Edna D. Shannon, postage 1.90
Fred Patterson, office work,
January, 1921 120.00
Omaha Printing Co., record
book to county judge 7j.32
ROAD FUND
Village Clerk, Greenwood,
proportion road money, R.
D. No. 20 $150.00
DRAGGING FUND
Chris J. Elgakrd, dragging
roads, R. D. No. 13 6.00
General Fund'
County to be reimbursed by State
Department of Public Works
..PATROL NO. 1, ROAD NO. 11
A. W. Eaton, salary, patrol
i . . .
After Inventory Sale!
Children's Shoos, black hid, sizes 8 to 1 1
$1.90-$2.90
Lliosos' Uomon's I Lion's
i -
sizes 11 to 2, all sizes, black work shoes, oak
at $2.00 to kid, at $3.90 to leather soles
$3.90 $5.90 $3.90
man. January. 1921 $100.00
C. D. Austin, salary, helper,
January, 1921- " 16.15
Standard Oil Co., gasoline 41.31
D. C. LaRue, labor and ma
terial 3.75 i
State Department Public
Works, balance due on De
cember, 1920 claim L .20
The Willis Garage, repairs
and labor.' 79.17
Highway Maintainer Co., four
mouldboards and freight 61.83
. Total ' $301.41
PATROL NO. 2, ROAD NO. 24
August Krecklow, salary, pa
trolman, January. 1921 $100.00
Louis C. Krecklow, salary, y3
helper, cylinder oil, Janu- f ,
ary, 1921 104.25
Manley Co-Operative Grain
Co., gasoline- : 15.50
Total $219.75
PATROL NO. 3, ROAD NO. 24
Roy Cole, salary, patrolman.
January, 1921 $145.00
J. A. Lenard, one wagon
tongue 6. 00
O. M. King, moving maintain
er -. 7.50
Brown & Goodridge, merch
andise S.10
Union Lumber Co., posts - 3.00
Total $169.60
PATROL NO. 4, ROAD NO. 24
Eugene Cole, salary, patrol
man, January, 1921 $145.00
A. J. Bast, merchandise 5.75
Total' $150.75
PATROL NO. 5, ROAD NO. 21
O. E. Sayles, salary, patrol--man,
January, 1921 $145.00
Total $145.00
PATROL NO. 7, ROAD NO. 24
W. O. Wall, salary, patrol
man, January, 1921 $145.00
Geo. Trunkenbolz, steam'
coal 26.81
F. W. Hawkins, grading,
tractor and two men 114.00
Total $285. S4
HEAVY GANG NO. 3, ROAD NO. 24
State Department Public
Works, one goose neck for
Supp grader $121.79
T. H. Pollock Auto Co., gaso
line, repairs to Ford car 19.42
Total $141.21
Grand Total $1413.56
Board adjourned to meet on Tues
day, March 1st, 1921.
G. Yj HARRIS.
FREp H. GORDER,
GEO. L. FARLEY.
Attest: Commissioners. ,
GEO. R. SALES.
County Clerk.
A Good Medicine for the Crip . t
George W. Waitt, South Gardiner. '
Me., relates his experience 'with tin'
grip. I had the worst cough, cold '
and grip, and had taken a lot of ' 1
trash of no-account.- Chamberlain's' - '
Gbugh Remedy is the only thing that.'-'
has -done me any good whatever. t'n.'j
nave used one bottle of it and the ,.
cold and grip have left .me." . ,-
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