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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1897)
mi T lilt r 5 I'"!.' I e 1 4 THE S;or.1 ( OUNTY JOUBITA Thumday, Sett. 9tb. 1?17 teo. 1). Canon, Editor and Prop. T. E. X. V . K. lime uHn. Go Lug Went. Goini: East. .o. , mlxod, It :30 No. 6, mixed S:Ct 3, E. PHINNEY, M. D. Physician aad Surgeon. 4U calls given prompt attention. Office in Drug Store. -HAEHlSON'a- NEBEASKA. Comfort to California. . Yes, and eco io ny, too, if you t ike t'le Bl'KMS.iTOX ROUTE'S personally con ducted oaee.-a-H'eefc excur sions which leave Omaha nud Lincoln eve rv Thursday afternoon. Tourist sleepers clean, bright, comforta blethrough to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Second class tickets accepted. Only $5 for a double berih, wide e.iough and big euougu for two. , Write for foWer giving full Information. Or, call at the depot and see the ioc.il ticket stgftnt. JiOTICE TO SETTLERS. The rules of the local land office have recently been amended so that settlers to make final proof shall settle with the publisher before sending in their applica tion.' All parties desiring to make final proof can have their papers made out at TaE Jocenal office, free of charge, and promptly transmitted to the land office bo that no time will be lost. Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Story, were pleasant callers at this office last Satur day. Henry Warneka has moved his fami ly to town so the children can attend school. The Misses Claudia and Lelia Hester returned last Tuesday evening1 after visit, ing a week with Mrs. Bonsell at the O. W. ranch. Mrs. Alxander Tilton of Ankeny la., sister of Mrs. G. W. Hester arrived here yesterday on a visit. She expects to re main two or three weeks. Geo. H- Turner and wife of Story are taking treatment of Dr. Johnson Osteo path. Mr. T. is being treated for hay fever and his wife for stomach trouble. Mrs. Alice Bolnian of Battle Creek, pa., sister of Samuel Thomas of Warboii. net precinct, arrived here yerterday to make her brother a visit of a couple of , weeks. Phillip Frese a section foreman on the F. E. & M. V. road has just purchas ed the Franchere place near Pleasant Ridge, Wyo. The consideration was $500. James Wright one of our carpenters has taken another contract to build a re sidence for Phillip Frese at Pleasant Ridge. The building will be 24x24 9 feet posts. The Harrison base ball team will go to Ardmore S. Dak. next Saturday and play a matched game- Thus far the boys have been victorious, still it is possible Harrison may be defeated, but we hope not oh no. L. E. Parrish or Rapid City S. Dak is doing some grading a mile west of town for the F. E. & M. V. railroad com pany widening out the grade. Mr. Parr ish had the misfortune to lose a fine o-year-old horse by cholic Tuesday., Rev. J. L. Kendal of the ( "luvlron circut, was accredited to tha Harrison charge by the M. E. conference jti.stclos d at Crawford last Monday, We have not been able to learn just when he will arrive in Harrison to commenci bis lab ors. James W. Bourette who's home is ten or twelve miles south of town, came in from Clearmont, Wyo., lastSiturday where be has been foreman for the Piatt and Farris cattle company during the last six months. Mr. Bourette does not think lie will return to Clearmont but will go on to his own place and get ready for winter. Rev. D. J. Clark who has been the resident pastor of the M. E. church dur ' ing the past two years has been accredit ed to the Hay Springs charge for the com ing year by the recent conferee at Craw ford. Ha will leave for his new field of labor the last of this week. During his ministry in Harrison Mr. Clark has suc ceeded in raising a debt of four or five hundred dollars from the church here, which is something extraordinary consid ering the hard times during the past two afs. . AH Agents in Nebraska ceil September l4.) to 25th in clusive excursion tickets V. 8. F. 97 to Omaha and re turn, at One Fare plus 50c for the round trip. In addition to above agents in Nebraska west of O'Neal (toll fieptemljer 2 J ft and 22nd prcurtion tickets at 86.50 for Mood ay w;ts labor day. School commenced Iat Monday. Everybody shou'd look out forprarie fires at this seat.cn of the year. Mrs. IV. Fhmcey went to Crawford last Friday evening returning Mauilay. There are five or six race horses in town, preparing f r fair races next week. J ha Marsteller got it in iU" neck while he was back in Pennsylvania on a visit. Ensrir.eer Stratton has been kept pretty husv pumping since he got the pump fixed op. Next Tuesday the County fair will commence ioernest. Everybody io S.oux County should attend- S. Sherman from out on Sheep creek has moved his family t to" n. His wife will take treatment of Dr. Johnson. Come in to the offii-e and see that sheaf of outs brought in hv P.it Lacy yes terday. He has 40 acres just like it. The engine pulling the regular train doinir w.t last Monday Ket thrve tires a bout half way between here and Andrews, Pctei Bretv and daughter. Mrs. Brown from hear Ardmore, were doing holiness before Judge Wilou's court yes terday. G. odson Iacy son of Pat Lacy, who came from Iowa recently, li.is file on i a quarter section ot land out near hix fathnr's place. Michael Brin k seems o lw doing as much or a littie more business since he rv-ned his saloon than any other business house in town. Laney Sutton, sold his tre claim nut in Ple ts;int R U" W n. to Burt. Hamlin last week. The consideration we under stand was S'300. John Tidd of Five Points, is in town with his race horse. He no doubt expects o catiture one of the many purses which will be awarded to the fastest horses dur ing fair week. J .hn T. Ri.Ten Sr. and Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. H. Clampitt returned to Chi-'agoon Inst Friday evening, after enjoying a very pleasant visit among relatives and friends in Sioux County. Have you noticed 'hat red hat Char lev M-irsUdleris wearing? Well h says that is the latest style, and thn ' 'barley says too be las tre exclusive r'htto wear the only one in Harrison. G. R!nd-er and M. A. Baimn of Montrose made a pleaant call at this office on last Monday afternoon. Come a cain gentlemen, we are always glad to get acquainted with the peop. Mr. John Mar'e!ler and family re turned home last Monday mornintr after an extended viit tnrousrh TUirois Pnn sylvania and N br.isVa. J- hn looks jn-st as natural ever 1hind th counter. P. N. Kirkpatrick's little boy sustain ed a fracture of his arm last Snndtv bv falling from his pin v-bouse Pr Phinnpy was called to administer treatment and at last accounts the little boy was doins nuel r. Alvin T. Clark who has Wen em ployed as collector for theDepring Har vester Co., will tro to Caspar Wyo., this coming week where he exrect to loca'e in the future to practice his chosen pro fession attorney at law. Bob. Wallace of Ardmore S. Dak. the alleged slaver of John Brown of that place, who is out with the Deputy Sheriff of Fall River cnunty looking up his witnesses to testify in his behalf. hf n court convenes in Hot Springs this fall, was in Harrison Monday and Tuesday of this week. Lient, M. A. Batson of the 9'h Caval ry Ft. Robinson and aides de camp a-p m iking a tour of ino-s ition of roi l which leades to the Fort covering n certain district running east as far as Chadron south to th"Pl te r;ver wct to the Wyo., line an I north to 'Jie South Dakota line. He is correcting th gov ernment top-rraphical roail chart. Henry Llndeman who shipped a car of sheep a little over a wck ago reports that he made $75,00 on them over what the local buyers offered him at home. Good for Mr. Lindcman that seventy-live dollars is just as good to him as the regular buyers. Limb-man concluded while so near his old home to go and st-e old friends and relatives in Iowa. He will return in about two weeks. The following persons have been se lected by the Secretary of the Agricul tural Society to go to the state fair with the Sioux county exhibit to be held at Omaha commencing Sept. 20th: Leo DeB'itk, Warbonnet, Precinc F. M. Smith, Five Points " Henry Covey, Highland. " C. L. Marsteller. Bowen, " It was expf cted to hold a meeting of tne society on Monday to elect those who wonld go with our county exhibit to Omaha, but on nccount of having to send in the names to head quarters of the State Fair association this week it was impossible to pet the people together hence, the appointment by the Secre tary. A (jlraud Opportunity. There nre today thousands of yotiiig people on the farms and in the villages who are tied down by lack of education to work they heartily dislike. Are you one of them my friend? If so, the Grand Island Business & Normal Coll age can put you on the road to success if vou are ambitious and willing to study. Tt makes no dtffernce how back ward you are provided you are pluokv and mean business. We tcsi-h everything necessray for a Buccensfol start in life. If you are short of money we will accept a'good note without in terest for tuition or if necessary we will furnish everything tuition, board, and books and give you time to graduate and pay for mm afterwards, Business. Normal and Shorthand course. BonrJ f 1.S0 per week. Established 12 years. College Record sent free of catilogue for 6 cents in stamps. This is your chtinc of a lif time. Will you let it slip by? jMress. A. M, Harm, President Grand Island. Net. White lllvt-r Hi--'es. Our school in L'ist., do 19 comenced Aug. iiOuj ith Mis Owens as teui'lr she has a'jout eighteen wholars enroll ed. The scliooll in Disk, No 1 commened on Sept. sixth. Mis Carrie Frazier teacher tiumlk-r of pup'ls 13. Mr. J. T. M tson was thrown from a horse several days ago and quite ttsJly injured, but is improving very nicely this writing. Mr-i. Finley is still qite sick, the hot weather is very fatiguing fo- th. old 1 1 'y she is over sixty a ars of a-;. U'e ha ve j!ist le,irn.-d that a fret si Iv.-r jfirl arrived at tne h i ne of L II B v- dishonSpt. 6th. We uuderstcUid Mrs. B. is very sick. There is to be a preparatory lecture at the church next Saturday eveniug, fol low -d by preaching on Sunday by Rev. Sloan. What has become of t. ..:.. ,.t in1; luitiiiiur? i i the InJepsndeOt party Vested With the r,ou.-i-r to crI a ci,n vent ion lor trie nu r msu , . .. .;. :. . Ul UUliJil.lllil) llllllllll.iVUM ,1,1 l.iv second idst. It looks as lh-ugli dilegiles oai;ht o lw chose a at our regular pri inary, and oot have to call a special one fr that purpose, thus far houever we have read no call. Ye scribe his h td two or three of Job's comforters on his yes air we have to walk pretty straight now a days. Cap. Lulu Breezes. Jame Bourett came dawn from Clear moot Wvo. last S tturday ou bust- j tiess. Mr. and Mrs John Sherill was out to t .11. Uicy last aunujy aim uuu a. incas- ant time. Mr. V. E Johnson has got up a nice lot of hay and is building a barn. William Miller's team ran away while stacking wheat and tore up llmi-'s in general. H. r'w-rt L icy was up home un a v.it from V.i n Ti.s-el last Sunday. Miss. V.iny Archer is helping Mrs. Lacy tins week. Mrs. P. Itcy is improving as fast as can be expected and we are glad to hear it as she had a very severe attack of sickness. Henry Dickenson was home from the valley las! Sunday visiting his pa rents. James Bourett and wife was down to Running Water last Sunday to look alt er their interests there. G. M. lacy visited ids brother J. II. last Sunday. RoCNIAT. Hodarc Doings. Herman Hiutilein sdd ins ranch on j West Hat creek to Mr. Thayer of ibift j Springs Mr. Tliiyerw.ll not taki pjs.su i- j ion t, II next spring. " ' Sir, J. B. Birke &. Mitt Hill finished j their haying coutract and cauic to Uieir J home. Wilbur Shephard from the West part 1 1 i of the va.l!-y pass-.d through this burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Wright of Hat risen v. tre vis. ting wiih Mr. and Mrs, itBuck Sun- day. Mrs. W F. Hcyt is visiting with her folks & gathering plums. Mrs. Sirah J.rdni i- Xn iisg Willi Mis. Bu.'f Ji ifee this win,. Mr. ' has olfei; imd the mis! on.- o have one of Ins linger n.ui.s torn ''it Mr and Mrs. T. IViib ilil returned Elgetliont to work on the ditch. Frank Uauimu also went to L!i;e monL Mi ss Mamie Gr-nell is on the .sick list this week. Mr. Oii. B iwen we are glad to Mate that he is lietter he is able to attend to some of his wan k. Sow Belly creek lias quit running 1 low us and here also, th ;y must lie ir- .,.-, 1 in, .iti.tv-M R.-.M-r l,t it. ulon. lii.si't dry times or there will be trouble from the muttering below, stock must have water whether crjps or gardens d ) dry up or not. OasE vf,i. Warbomii-t Warbling. Mr. Will Tattman and sister of I'l fas nut R.dge called at O. A. Garten Sun day. Mrs. Tood and daughter of Pleasant Ridge pt-ni Sunday in the valley. Mr. A. E Bigelow and family spent Sunday at O. A. Carton's. Mr. John Deuel and family spent Snn at O. A. Garten's. A whirl wind or small cvclone visited the Kennedy place last Thursday morn ing tearing the top off of a hay stack and aliout half of the roof olf one side of the barn. Charles Byihle has part of his corn cut. John Kav has his Ibreshinc done. James Nolan did threshing for War bonuetite's this week. Fc'H ). MurslniKl News. l i ,iu. ij. iki I , i i n.w miuni bftV hailer. Ourtwople take considerable delight in camping out and gathering w ild fruit " ' " ' " - -- I durinif good weather. L T. Poole reports thi arrival of a nine pound girl at th-ir house, L. Snow has a sever attack of aponn dicilis on hand. Dr. BjIIwood of Alliance is t tending him. ' Wm. S'ouvnnl and T. J. Poole have ench bought themselves one of those new light running Dempster steel wind mills. 1 Rex. Cottrnwotl M urmerlns. Mr. t has. Groves still thinks there is water on his olace he is having an itlvr . ... .1. . ... "r"" " .ireiu...c... jtriKt waifrin nuiii. Miss Jl'tlh tiOlden lis oern ensrngen 1 to tench the school in district no. 4 this full it began Sept. 5th. Mr. Jim Hixsoo ia working for John MeKem. lt')MA. WOMAN'S COLUMN. j JjiteJ by . 31 rs. Geo. I. fanon. Miort Hit'elo from the ludie. of.-'ioui county are solicited. Hits About Women. The Countess of Strafford is at the h.i.l nf an or -anization know uastbe j F,Annel s.rt club. The aim of the L. i(l to ,k out the shirtless and I supply tlie u'ith warm parninnts. ' Th., E.npr s "f 'istri has erected a j tiii.rldi- s,,i.- ol 11- in.- in th" gi oidsof bt-r vilin at orfu. Tin-statue has len pl.c d on a rock 2,00 feet alwiv the level of t he . a, and it is to be surrounded by 50,000 rose tree. Mrs. F. A. Warner of Jackson villa Fla , has the most extensive collection of sea i fciiclls or anv woman in uie worm sue - as 'a irreat variety from many I uuls. Manv ' i'IO1 our u 1J CUJlsi e e A'joi -( Le puiu I i .i .. r-.. u I r. I . ! others from the West India islands She also has many liuhful coral branches. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe on one occasion presented h'Tfelf at a club of w hich she is i R mf,mh,,r wjt h her U)nne! wrong j-ide front. After some hesitation lest Mrs Howe should feel hurt a sister member j informed h'-r of the mistake. "V. hat a blow to my vanity!" said Mrs. Howe, with an amused sin il. -. "I thought I was receiving quite an iiiiikibI amount of attention as I came dou town in the car, but attributed it solely to my at tractions." A curious mtirnair- (,'isiom obtains in flt ,:,tnl ilirn . just opposite the island of Rh'sl.-s. The GeWis. b whoin it is jf,rtl, Wrn thir fivnig by the sponge j fSiei-y, No gu 1 iu this island is allow- U) fll.,rrv ,,t, has brought up a ' C' r'nin liiindier of sm iiil's, hich must 1 t ate u fr mo a c eartiu di !.ih. In some of t!t.. i.Hi.-r islaiuls (hi, ;l'ruonsra- ti.m ot i.t. lay is r (loifetl ot ;he iih-ii. and , if lb- re ,-ir- -j-v-.-ra I mi i tors '.,r the bund ! of a mauMi, h"r faioer Wstows h r eti j ,w ,., ( , Hn h- best and hi jug up i tjlt, l,tr,est niimlier f sf Miss. Daisy iJoild is the teacher of ii school on the 1 "araHou islands, which are a parte. fth" fir-t ,n ,J the city of San Francisco. There are four light house keepers on the i land-, which are rockv and rough, and Miss, ihejd teaches the children of the keepers. There are ten lit i le ones and Mi--s. 1 loud's scho.-.l-h'nise is probably o.i ol the ol lest in the world. AIIIi'iimK of s-n, birds live upon the rocky island coast and if Miss. loud'.-t III tb; ones rr ' in 1 ne.l t i t.bt- st u- i!y of nature! I.if toi-y they will have tnipl, opnrluuil for the ea!ber.-l m,d !lniwl puit of it at any r,itc. Derp :-ea fish and shell !i-h are in abundance at the foot ol the .:iiiioihoisi. and the f pr.ty r.e l;s and w th- windows of the si iiooiro. in. Had what h::a V hull r Wilcox Mysy aVHIt taxing obi lu.tl llehirs. ItOKtOIi i I fur sex iilso seem reudy lo take up arms a. b si ilieni. ID'-avy Tu on ull Hnchflors. Waat . i! it me to make men inur-r-.'i Ki. i Wij.-. l i Wib-ox has some or igina so-as -'titse -'i ji-ct of bsicheiors. She wmt. tin in tax-it. She says wont en ar; -n'.tl-.l to support by men. "Men siiiui 1 earn money and women r.lituiM use it in the uuiintairi.ince of t be j fauiiy,"' -h-alU "And a fund s!vu! I be cre.i't.d for unmarried wonitn i draw upon fur !he:r .-uppgrl," Ther.- is t vrt tinng in modern ili.ition t.) rend r "nai la iorhood a p am li.'e for a selli-hly inclined man. ; The. spirit wh.cti a tiiat'S inxen'a n l must be masculine for almost every day wii hear of some new dev ico w hich rcn- der woman's serviff s hs a caretaker un necessary in a man's hie. j The patent button sneers at the old fashi ineu needle and thiead. The electric light fcnd tlie heatriiator illuminate and warm the l.vhlor a- part merit with no aid from woman. Teh st earn laundry at a " very small cost keops a man collared and hhtrted neatly with uo feminine intervention. The clubs furnish an excellence and variety of food much more carefully pre pared than can be found in any home save the homes of wjth. And after dinner there are the cardr oonis and the reading-rooms and the biilaid rooms and no one to say "don't go ." Of course these luxuries cost money. But so do a home and a wife and child ren. Tiiej bachelor can estimate the cost of hscl.ib 1,1 each Vir. lUcan only 'pue.ssat the,ii,-l.tof a marrisge;',,, ,,, ca.iiut,.. rw ,.:(, nw - - - . aim lie ai a h pios u ,oe ingest, hg- ' lire and d.a.les that tbo luxury is too ' expensive i.tid the risk too great. : ... . , .1 ....... ... .. ... ... . . . . . Meanwhile lovely young women whoj would 111. 'ke excellent v.i res and wIiom, ... ... greatest lmppineis would 1 in seeing bow much comfort hey cou.d gtve a man for the least possible outlay of money are left to earn their own liveli- til., . t 1 hood und to face msterhood. Oi course in the days tht-re are worn- r J en's clubs galore but when Owl miwle women he made Ihem incapable of m - jo,) ing one another's society hs nun en - 1.... ...I. .. 1. - I I - - 1 - ueepwr fnyer 01 aumMis arm u rmuner tM,n ti,un ,:.. ... .i.-.i-, -hv this is so. But that it Is so remains an undoubted fact. Concluded next week. ';t- -- RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, LEWIS GERLACH, WE SELL THC American HanJ-SooJ Sa03 Co's CrttCP. ATEO 4 1..- LlLJL kDOl IN f.-ii. WC'riU Jivr trv v '.! i -: i r Jt t i 1 1. . . , j 1 IT i ni;i A'-oii? :or i :o v.orm Kl.'Sand MOWKUS. I keep on hand line of tsuuplie for those jTiacIiine Last but doftb.oniv 1 Wehti vou nr! badlv in n sold in Sioux County, call on me. 'I A ., i, I The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiske v and Beer kept constantly on hand. I Vvill open for business Saturday, Sept, 4 In town give me a call. M I Now writ1? v '.) about it. We l.tvc i o i Address, up" - 7 i ,.- t-. " i " 1 ' I ' J ' : l. ,w"." . f -; ; .; -c . '. 7 - . VV' A Si.V-1 -aco' i iv. . I'fi' " ii During' the campaign you ought t subscribe for the JOURNAL and kdfi posted in your own county. Try it" year. (allKor Conuty Convrntlou ofl'eoj le' lm:e - 1 euih ut Prrty. Hitrrisoa, li. I aUg. lb, in,. J J'.y o iler of tlio County einriil oininlt lee of liie f'iplu'a liulejia'li-ii t IVrty of hloux .mmty, N-hr.sU i i.erohy ell a county convenli.,,, of the eUcuos of ...l-l pmiy io lniet hi tlie l.ourt limine in tliu . 1 in .... ,.r ij..i , ... . ....".., i. """. iwevi'in , 'J. ""r."'"7' " " ''!ioek 1 he nunwM! of .,.1.1 convnAlni. I. I,. ,,l.. ....... -....,..... v, .., . . . " oenu.en ny ...in e.mvei,. ,u'" "v'i i""l to tr....,...t uc1. other '""y "r,,'" rly ,""! Mr ,h , repre.ent.itu.n U ba-,l on one .lelo - K ite ut e.rife In. 111 each ina elnei ..,.,1 ... ' ' ' "" niH;or iritci.on uieror XT spK,rtionii,enl by piecincts: Aiidienn 2 Anteinp.' iMKh.re ; -owe... ,, 1 ,tu,i,o..il 6 i , ) ,, ,i; 1 1 i'" ' n"V.w ih..iMi A.ou Li o' hu.,ni,.u ..0., 1 h""k,'l ""'k ' fc'Uf 'r miI "j uX - ..ZA Whrw"","t 1 ',o1"' 't m ....... i,u, r.. 1. 11x1 linn vnu priiimrir. be nem on 1 niir-M.iy H.'pteiiihi-r 13, .t tlm iriju jr ftoill hiK ptM-s liieacl. precinct sinl H,t no vmx.ts be allowrl. hut n...t 11.. ... . ''7..,.,r''"4"" e1 lb Rullr" vo,n of Wa.J. a. Uavm, thsin. Y. W- KOTT, fc. Where are you going? f We are on cur way to the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. tiikvsay i:v::kythino IS KO CUKAV AT THA 'I STOKK. Ml vifc imrix one cf iliii:-,-Lcaiifal ' ' KPUIX; JIA'iy I need a Spring SUIT ;. l,i and we tlrirJ: ue can. utvc 'n-oh cy hy ira llng at thi Also, Vc liaruilo fu!! t; no of QuBGr.s-wsre, ry-Gocds, $ Grocaries Sc. - T ;KOUMICK HIM ill the time & fu' nw.wi -t not L PKUEIXS YINI) JJL J. II. CARTEL!,. rr- or n i", 1 .;fi i . Win C 1 1 A K Iv I R I JO K , frciiiht 0 :. i usj H'ettertt Iowa. :! . 1; i: 5m Orgatifor$8S . vv it A : i V. nCLLAR BILL down itnd per month -.": to i uri year. c talcj !-). V.'e will tell you al '.t i;in at this now 23 years. . HOSPE, - CM AHA, NEB ;( all IcrtbUiity ( i nvtiitiin Of Tl. fun Purty. llrrin, .fei,, ( Au. lr, sj; j f!y orHernf the County f 'eniii.1 ( mam ! .e-o. Ml" IT IIIURrHl fat t J' Of HlOU "li 1 1 ..... ... ..- , . .. , Kebr-ks. w,, hereby mil ,i county ,,,,,, , t!o f ,,e olector-of .ui.l rtr io torn of tuiil party to mm theionrt House In the VI lliin of lUrrl. on MtunUv. thKthdHv of s..,.i-. i ! t II oVWk tn. 'I he purpom. of ,,! i , . ' "'"" ... ' " , ' . r"l"'in,lUon ' ; " itri rui n mi rtf.a.,i.. i ... . - " m vunnty omuc tit m,.V ! ,,:eril).,n,y .aid ron ventlon .,UU i .i.. . u iram.rt .urn other busmen..',' : prns-rly come ix-foro the eonvw,tor : .1 1 17," V" "" 0,"", . . 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