Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, March 13, 1896, Image 1

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The Herald.
PuMUlinl every Friday nml pntpml st t;
Dfit-tHeo in liPininafivil. Ncbrk. (is second
cl wall mutter. Tup. llERAJ.n is ilnvotrd to
Co. Supt. Neojand is visiting
schools this week.
Alfred B. Bartlctt and Miss
Amqlia Roberts wore married by
Mrs. Lemons entertained a few
friends at supper Thursday ovon-
Married, Wednesday. March 33ora Soraplngs.
11th, Mr. Harrison Robinson and Miss May Davis finished u six
n ifPAuualivana. A lone, him- inonUis' term of school in Dist.
. , ... . . : . ... .. ",.. .. .
TJio Allianco limes mauo tno py nU useful lifo to iUr. ana Mrs. No. 12, hist Thursday.
4...4 l.iw niiiiniiiinnTYinilt. hlRi. DmIiiii.i.ii
cls wall mutter. TUB llERAJ.n Isilnvoiru 10 . . a"""'b i.-..v.... xwuiusuii.
the interests ot iieqiinrord and hox iimw juago noweu, Aiouuuy ovuniujf. .VC0C tj,a ..jj rj Dravor had
county.
TII0S. J. O'KEEFE, Publisher.
BODSCjmtlO.N IlMEs:
ONE YHAII
MX MONTHS
....SIM
.u f tt..i a, .n .. oinnnnitUii IjOUH INOI0S.
and a detective from Omaha had against The Herald and that Tho Spring term of tho district
important business in this county wound boon so notified," which court convened Tuesday with
Wwlnnsrlnv. Tt rmnoars that a fe nil wn have heard about tho Jmlgo W. II. Westovor presiding
OFFICIAL PAPER OF manufacturer of counterfeit mon- "groat case." Whonover tho ami John G. Maher reporting.
BOX 'BUTTE COUNTY, oy had taken refugo in Box Butte Times runs out of facts it prints Out of the 04 cases on tho
4.. i.... i. ..u:,i i,,i - ..:ii.o v,v,r Trnm. iinnM. docket. 80 are fore-closures. Tho
COUNTY omCKlW. cuuuij, uiii. uj. nuau ivwo. . rfni.irfit. W(,q niillntl 'Punsrliiv and
finv. hnfnni i ho nt mora nrrivoii. f nw. worn' !i inn iv r. uravur urmiii ww.ww ., - - .,
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lroRsnrpr
llous wanted at WIlily'M
llurncall wants .some dressed
hogs.
20 lbs dried apples for S1.00 at
Wildy's.
of
II.
ice
F. M. VnKi.PS
A. M.Mtixrn
J as. 11. 11. Hkwett ,
K. 1. SwicNrt
H. V. Oilman
Miss A. K. Nkei.and
('ukr.Uuvmn
Dn.W.K Miller
I)R. II. W. UoWMAN
i Javcs Harrt.
,Ub. lim.Ll.NnAKE.
wirrv
CRw. n,.n,. l,n fnilnrl in nnvnv 1111 IllR oiilr nrinei. TtlP. TTf.U Alri Of U11V
'.'.".V.'.'.'.'.'."..V.'.'Atto'$i0y; tracks properly and no doubt is one else in this county.
SupcrintiMidPiit. , . ,, . .
u...rnnn ?i nlnon nii'irtnpo nvn Mutt.
... .. Coroner.
Dr. Barr of Crawford is at
tending court, as a witness in tho
Preston will case.
J
PliiairlHti
.('oiiimlVsioner 1st Dirt.
( onuni'siiinor '-'nit I'ist.,
11. W. DuttCAN CommlsBioncr Jrd Disu
MAIL D1UECTOUY.
IlEMiiaronn iiogloOico. On wi"k days door
opns nt 7 n. m., Beneral dollvery opens Rt 8 n.
m aud closes at 8 p.m. Opou Sundays 9 to
1U a. m.
Il23IINOFOtlD AND BOX BCTTE UiJ0daily OXCOPt
Hunday.
ttrMiNoronn Ann Diislap stago, Monday
Weilnesday and Friday.
0-vu.r Diioatory.
Dr. Ilanchor Avill deliver his
locturo "Homeward Bound" Fri
day evening, March 20. Ad mis
sion 25 cts.
Wedding Bells.
I sptMklnjj of the nuirrliiRn of Mr.
w. 1). inhiison iiml Miss Elht Allison,
ths Kinib -foster (Mo..) Gem says:
"YV U. Johnson of IJnx IJntU', Nfb
r.tsk.i. wn.4 united In marrl 'Ho Wi-il
nt'sda evening t Miss Ella Allison
of this city. The ceremony
Iov. "Wunderlich went to
Crawford Tuesday.
Miss Anna Wohlers visited in
W?&iJ!iXZTi$fii Crawford Tuesday and Wodnes-
U o'clock tt. in., nnil at 7 p. m. SiMidni- School i v
IJit ItllW (. -til" ........
I'myor MectliiK each WeUnesdiiy
nt in a. m.
t17-"1, I Tim nt.tnmo.vs who
T.ITTIIKItAN: -Services nt tho . ,,
HoffbU. itov. Wuuderllch, Piwtor. COtir. Were: iVlCSSl'S.
V HUMAN
XJ Court
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1ATllOMC:-Uov Ciarli-s Zak I'ustor. , Sullivan, SimOHSOll,
pliiue nt. I In- home of tliu bride's p ir
ents. O. L Allison and wife, with J.
A. Poteet mi the. olll-iutliuf ni'iilsUr.
The Broom is a yountf and prosper
ous fiirn er of Nebraska hut a com
parative stranger here. He has dis
played rare uond tiiste in the selec
tion of a bride from iiiii'inu the f.itr
ht. and host of Johnson county's
young ladles. Miss Ellu is a calti
vati-d and most, charmlnj,' youn I'ldy.
1..... ..I... ...int'o M..i.lllir lll
..u : l.i-iii-i iii-. i.iiiiv-, a.iiiwiin ...
It. M. and W. A. Hampton, of best of them and wc are pleased to
day.
attended
Mitchell,
Noleman,
MnoWSj0-I-.Sn.f .i Korth "..Win Alliance, W.H. Fanning of Craw- congratulate the Kro.tn on his happy
icnch month ut ii u. m.. ami 7 p.m. f , t T T-ninv Om'iha and ehoice. To botli of them we tenner
T,,i.iscoi.AL:-sorv.e,:s-Tir STo tJm Daniel! Uncoln o,.r best wishes for their proRperl.y
Elomii Church. Jiw. , I'aBtiir. -L,los- "11U0U, J-IUCUIU. hm, h),I)pllebSi,
Services on tho third Th-isdny In ench month q -, T , -p Tlniio F, R .... . .i n n
at: v. in. ?. JJ. Liacic, I50X L5UUO, Xj. i. The contrnctlng partios are well
.-- zr. 7T ......... ,. .. ,n"Mi. Tjdiiirdon. Portland. Oreon. T.
ill 1Y. A. llOMMlunn nuip ii w. '"" -"" - ' - '
iU second aud fourth Tuesday niKht of earl. v niolr T4r.Ur, Plninn. Tnwa.
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month. Virtiltiw Krilicliuors cor lany iv"t
i W. M. loDBSCK. v'lerk. F. lluol. . V
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Jfew Short Line to Holena, Butto
' Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma
C3-. X. o "Vn". O. Tina O-trcl
KABT noUND
and favorably known in this county
and Tin: Hkuai.d joins their many
friends In wIMitng them a life of
happinesfl and prosperity.
No. . nassonc.T arrives nt
" Irei:ut
" 48 frelglit nrrlr) nt
WF.KT BOUND.
l.' jl nnoaenrntr .lrriv'f. lit
a....... .... - uw. ......--- .,.. a
" t7 frnfcht arrives nt ::: P-
All trains cm it p'fiscncors.
W. M. C'oit.land. Atfon
and C. M. Jones aro new sub
scribers and C. A. and John J.
., . , Like the Judge.
tin1; week. 1
:rr a t ct -i, -- .-'I Tho Hub is informed liy an at-
couple of days 'in towii this ' tornoy tlmt Judo Westovor, who
. j presided in district court lioro ror
rV L -,. ., bovoral days, returning homo Wed-
While at tho Pine Rulgo on n yo fctiflCliol
Feb. 25th, one of Fred Schrior s to tllu bor ot lhis couny nmi to
liorsos IH-Ulvo ujusu .urn amo ,, , .i 0 lt,ilrt .,. : ..m,innf
tilt vujuio niiv ,ii-' v-w
with him, and that it iatho general
dcBiro tbat ho come again. Ivear
noy Hub.
T'tnnin hut had lost the harness.
li:i p. ra. , , ...
niiop. m. ; Anyone loiurniiig, or kivuj m-
formation to the same will be
oi'Jl a. m
in.
in
NOTICE.
Bute of Nebraska. I ..
County ot Box Untto.f"
. FollnwiuKiH thn estlmat? of exprnes for .
1. ............ . Al.najl f.ir tl.r. VP.P 1M.I.
.made by the Hoard of county commlrtsionerH nt
their mooting on ihe second Tuesuay in Jan
uary lt80, a required ly law
rPTIMATK OF rXl'ENflKB TOU lfV
For comity oilicern salary f:MS.I;
" precinct " " fVwVS
oloction purposes ,V3Si
" suppoit of poor i.,IJlM
" bonll lax for school districts 2,000.(0
" district court fvs anil oxpenses... J.O'O.TO
" mcideutalH, bh p'Jilitw, foci, etc 1''r'".-,J
' instltuto fund w-"
Total expenses JU.Ki0.0J
Attest: F.M. l'KUM'H, Clerk.
By J as. H. U. Hewctt. Ooputy.
L. W. BOWHAN
Physician and Surgeon,
ALLIANCE, NEB.
Office iu Norton's Block.
Calls attended promptly.
Charges reasonable.
liberally rewarded.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wallaco, of
Boone, Iowa, aro visiting tho
"Wilson Bros., near Box Butto.
Mr. J. A. Wilson and Mr. Wal-
That's John.
The. girls of the city aro talking
of holding a convention and pass
ing a series of resolutions of ro-
laco called at those headquarters gretnt tho departure of Court Ke
Saturday. porter John Maher. There woro
' several wot handkerchiefs at the
Editing a paper is a nico busi- tin y1(.niay in,n,ing when ho
If we publish a joke people loft Jf)lm ays ho ,iOCH11t VVant
any more pickles Bent to him by
ness.
sav ru nro ratt o-iioaded. It wo
don't we're an old fossilo. If we
publish original mattor wo don't
cive them enough selections we
aro too lazy to writo. ' If wo givo a
express, though. O'Neill Sun,
Notice of Publication of Sum
mons. Jnlia C. Imiereoll v. Iwla M. WUliams. Ira
K. Tath and Kva M Tash Ida wlfo, and VI. J.
LnwiifM. Williams and W. J. llowden defend
ants, will take notice that (in theiMh day of
Jnly, 1MB. Julia O. inorsol. vlalntifTlieri'lu.fil
odher petition in the district court of Hox
llntto county, Nehraska, aRnlnrt said ilefend
ants, tho ohject and prayer of which nro fc foro
losnawrUin morlaeu oxcciitejl liy tlm tie
fendant lwis M. WilUams to Tho American
Inn-tnient Co , upon the southwest quarter
(s w ) of netlon foor (II township twenty-six
2) raco forty eicht (IS) west ot 0th 1. l. In
ir L iTTT... 1. ".4:l.rl- In .wnra th l)V-
ment of a certain coupon bond, jlatea Match .
1M7, for tho sum of and ten ruin interest
notes thereto attache.1 of even date therewith,
of 12 3.S each, the iirrt rallluK duo Juno 1. IS.,
and onoevry six months thcreaft-r and aliio
ton interest coupon notes provulod lor tn the
extousion auroement. entered into lift -veen Uih
defendant 1. E. Tash ami the said Americnn
ISTMtment (Vimpauy of 12.25 tcli, tho lirst
Llllmt due Doceinbor 1. U'Ji, aud ono every six
Scnths thereafter, which said Inind, coipon
IntreKt not. s, and mortwago dfHl was on Octo
ber 13. lll. wold. endorsiJ, assigned ntul Uollv
ftwl to this platntltf; that thero Is now duo up
on said notes and mortgage th sum V' 'M'
with murestot thn rateot 10 pr ioiit jfr an
num from tiio 20 day of July IStn. for which sum
vithiuterestaHafi.-eFald plaintitt prays for a
decrta that defendants li required to pa the
rim, or that said premises may l sold to sat
infy tns amount foand Uu".
Von aro miKlre.1 to answer said pr-titlonon or
beforntho lltli day of l-oliruary, Isltt.
Dated JiWil'i. INOBnsOL. Plitiff.
MO lly 0 V. Oilman, hsr attorney
3oac I3utto Bulletin..
Who Rfiv.i wo can't tiroohesv?
man a puff wo aro partial, if wo Wm. Johnson anil bride arrived
compliment tho ladies tho men aro in Box Butte from Missouri Sun
jealous; if we don't wo aro publish- day.
ing a paper not (it to make a bus- Mr. E. Wildy and Miss Georgia
tie of. If we remain in our office Miller of Hemingfo.td attended tho
we aro too proud to mingle with Literary Friday evening.
"common herd," if wo'er on the 'jni,u owing socioty" met at
streets wo aro not attending to our Mrs. Manion's Thursday,
businoss. If we wear poor clothes James Huglus id looking after
busiucus is dull, if wo wear good his properly' in this vicinity but
clothes wo dont pay foreru. Now will return to his homo in Clay
only four jury cases woro for
trinL
'$he first jury caso was that of
Dr. .W. II. Smith vs. Dr. A. L.
Muirhoad. This was a caso in
which Smith sued Muirhcad for
$150.00 duo for furniture, etc.,
which ho alleged ho sold him.
The jury after boing out all
took ! night were unable to agree aud
woro dismissed. Win. Mitchell
represented tho plaintiff and G.
M. Sullivan and B. P. Gilmaii
tho defendant.
Tho caso of Herbert M. Ander
son vs. John Dunn also occupied
Wednesday and part of Thurs
day. This only involved about
$30.00 and tho testimony on both
sides was voluminous, and con
flicting. Tho jury returned a
verdict for plaintiff for $r.00.
W. A. Hampton represented
tho plaintiff and Wm. Mitchell
tho defendant.
Tho caso of tho oslato of Re
lando Preston ot al, was dismiss
ed. Louisa Hancock was granted a
divorco from John Hancock on
account of cruelty and desertion.
In tho caso of tho Stato vs
Bank of Homingford, tho court
ordered a distribution to deposit
ors of 10 per cent and allowed
the receiver $200.00 for four
months work.
Tho report of Receiver I. E,
Tash showed tho sum of $3,200
dollars on hand, which would
pay a dividend of 30 per cent on
all claims tiled Against tho bank,
but tho attorneys for tlio com
mercial creditor- mado strenuous
objection to so largo a dividend
until their claims woro adjudicat
ed. Therefore the court ordorod
a 10 per cent dividend paid de
positors and balance hold until
all tho casos could be passed
upon.
The many compliments? confer
red upon tho presiding Judge,
Hon. W. H. Westovor, by the at
torneys, litigants, and in fact all
having' business before tho court
aro indeed gratifying to his num
erous friends and should bo a
source of satisfaction to himself.
The expeditious and businesslike
The pay car ctimo out over this
lino on its soiri-annual trip, mak
ing tho boya happy, last Wednes
day. Wo notice, as wo go by, that
Mrs. McCandloas has erected a
tt. i ml in ill mm lim , ilium liilnlv. wlilcli
tii.il.-rto mil- mi hmimvitmniit on n . tnu cum,ly
f,u.n If vou wnnt a suit, overcoat,
-ii 'i i i ...i. i. . i.- overalls, cloak, cape, or shawl,
JJJlllVllll LIHt'l.lWll, 11 11VI III.") III.". 11
out in Wyoming working in tho
Skatku -A line lino
skates iust received at
Green's llardwaro store.
Vlhly pays ueven coats for dressed
poultry.
I want nil tho dressed poultry hi
V. K. llmtXCAT.-.
coal minus has returned to his
homostead near Boroa. It boats
Dickens how people wlU'totuviuto
Box Butte, anyhow.
The following obituary notice of
U'iV. Kendall's father Is reproduced
from i he Itnshvllle Standard.
The writer hai soon the above
words used when they nppu.ired to it
meaningless, but to one who lias
known Kov. Elijah IvntiJill for al
most a dozen y ars thev sein to e x
pres their fullness whun used as a
heading to his obituary liav Elljih
Ivendall,dlud at his In-mu In this city,
Sabbath evening, ntU:00 o'clock, Keb
ruarv ill?. 1800. His funeral and burial
took place on the following Tuesday,
being conducted, on his ruiptest. by
the Masonic fiBtornlty. Funeral
gcrmoti was preached by Presiding
Klthir Jull.ia. I'm di Tiro it ml usoiiri
of tho city sat In tlu pulpit In i-spiut
to the deceased, mid Itev. Hcimahnru
and Father .lulliu, of Gordon, asslst
iiil in t,lie service. Huv. Gammon of
Hay Springs, wis also present, nod
numerous Musonle biotheru. from .
both Gordon a-.d Hay Springs wore
present Tho procession from tho
church to Falrviisw Cemetery was
probably the latgest ever been In
Knhsvllle. Ho was born In Hamilton
nt- niiln ni-iir CmciiMtl. Fob- ,
V.......VJ , w...... - . ,
ruary 27, 1323; moved with his ptr
eats to Illiaot.s at tho igo of 7 yoirs,
settling in Iroquois county. Was
iiMirletl to Luerolht- i'hornbruti on
February 2. 18 IS; moved o Iow.i in
1630, sealing in Br.iiuT c tuny.
Was licensed ns a local preacher in
iur,t -mil r.mihiiiiHl in local work
J - T
cheai a big lino at Wildy's.
The JtEiiAiii) and tho Omaha
semi-weekly World-Herald both
jono. year for 1,75.
Wildy sells you a nice taut for w.uw
Lotd; at thoso llvo cents prints at
Wlldy.s.
FOR TltADR Aa 80-acro farm In
Crawfoid eotinty, Mo., 70 mllvi from
St. Louis. 30 acres undyr oiiltlvutinii
balance timber; house, barn and liv
ing water. This Is a good farm.
W 11 trade for clear box Uatto county
land. W J. 1aun'k9T.
I offer my furming iinplomouts
j for sale choai, at my farm 1& mi.
west of Heiniugford.
1 G. W. Waibneu.
FAIR WARNING.
' All parties wishing new plow
hliares al the reduced price of $2.50
must have Hiein in tho shop by
I , 1 -... 1 Ml.
eaturuay, luaron l.in.
Olaiik Oldb.
WILDY'S!
1
First Shot Fired
INTO TUB CAMP UHfc-
Since the county Heat will for
all time remain iu Homingford,
wo havo now added to our well
utockod store a full and complete
lino of Men's Boys and Children's
CLOTHING and furnishing
Goods, at nrices so amainily low
until 1H00, when he was admitted to that 1 want you to know that all
the ieiiliir work, ami continued wo show is of the latest styles out
and of superior fabrics and mater
ial. Our Spring hats'to Biiit our
Bpring suits aro the proper shape,
at hard time prices. Come and
see; ask to examine for yourselves
as wo cau tulk a wholo lot bettor
than writo. Our prices aro for
niili or in (rihiin of nrodvjfco for
lW ft Vfl" -- - vah- - -.-----. -, t-
piece of government land, four miles wljcli wo always pay you the liign
south east ot Uuuhvllle, where he re- Q:.t umr0t vvCq.
Your hum bio servant,
CALVIN J. WILDY.
tht-reln with the excjptlon of two
years when he located for tho benetlt
of his health lnl800 7 until 1884,
when ii ) took a siipjMiiu Ue rel.itiiMi
and nnved to rfherl.lan u'lUiity, Neb
raska. It was at this point, In tiie
arly spring of 1885, tint the writer
became personally acquainted with
if, iv Kniiihill. He hcttled upon a
what will wo do? Some may say
wo stole this from our exchanges
and we did. Newcastle Demo
crat. Miss Lena NiUont wont to
Crawford Wodnesduy, where sho
has accepted a. position in a hotel
The Misses Nellie and Frankio
Smyser, of Alliance visited
Homingford friends Friday.
The Times stated that "Mr.
Barry was traveling over tho
county circulating a romon
stranco and making tho county
foot the bills." This falsehood
is too silly to refute. Harve,
how would you likoit if Mr. Bar-'
sided until his 111 hwtlth KUggcHcil
that he take up his residence In
town. For the pait ti years or
more he 1ms been almost helplessly
,v, nil m.ii in ins btvl and has required
manner in which ho disposed of! the inmost constant cure of his life
tho mutters coming boforo him ' comp tdn, md siie lias been to him
convinced all that ho thoroughly J -II that c ml no explicit rnm
invhiraiooo hie hiiQinoss find nd-' dutiful, ruauectfu and loving wife.
ded now laurels to his ability and' If -he has ii-.t lultilled her mairiage
. ....,. .11.1 Unr i':inH
rrreatlv enlarired his host of
friends iu Box Butto county.
His reporter, Mr, John G. Ma
her, gave universal satisfaction.
Co., in a few days'.
Mr. aud Mrs. Bert Wallace of
. ..
Iowa aro visiting the family of J. 0 js au e:q)ert reporter, and is
A. Wilson. iLi-3. auaco aim
Mrs Wilson are sisters
u.iirc mi imp. I'VCr Oil. lllir iwucn
however, luvn bt-en matle as light its
possible b) ihi- ilovotloti of ineniheis
of the t.iimly they have reared. W
can pay the departed no more Jttst
compliment than to Hay that his me
".v. in lio nnmne 111 r.nntfr.ti (OM
I luiwill wv ww.- ... - N--
Preaching in the Chapol Sun-' pocially tho ladies) and wherever
day morning by Rev. Gammon i10 g0os ho makes friends.
and Sunday evening March 22nd, j
by Rev. Fries. Hon. F. M. Broome of Allianco
Tuesday evening a "surprise was re-nominated for Mayor last
dance" was uiven at the residence Saturday.
of H. L. Wilson.
tV pleasant time is reported by
aii ji in v -
kind and courteous with all in j,, nt.e ,l(lt 0r exemplary chris
thoso who attendjd tho dance
week at A. Ross'.
last
Sea Wildy before you sell your
ho, poultry.lmtter, oggs, cheese
oy palatoaa-.
Card qf Thanks,
I desire to extend my heartfelt
thanks for the kindness shown me
by all persons who assisted inu at
the funeral of my loving wife. Es-
aud
the
bost follow in Ita world uuti. you . Mra II- Mtt, h l- on " JT' T -
failoU to get uio county printing, mu smiv ui nu i ..w.v.
C. L. Snedekor, tho Box Butto ' Rev. W. O. Glassusr ot Craw
pedagogue, was a visitor in tho ford vi.ited his son-iulaw S. J.
citv Saturday. riowaru, last weeu
fr Tnvlor lonvos in a few
hnw wrmiu vou liiro'ii ii Air. jxir- -.v . . -
ry should ask you to prove tho days for Superior, Nob., to look pecially to Mr. Henry Hoffman
. ., ,r . , ,. ,i.. iiftur biiMiieas intoreats there. Mr. Wilson Who met me at
UltUlKU.' iuu iwiun ii- u..- inn
lioti'6. Many limes within the p.ist
ten years we have heard Father K- n
dall's name nientioued and attention
called to him as n exumplo of true
Christianity. It more would emulate
his life too world would ni -utter
Mr. Hall for their kintlnrss; to Mr.
Ole Gilbert who assisted at the
; ceremony and "W. K. Herncill for his
services lo ;onnootlou with the same.
JOSIH'H Ykciiout.
Assessors Annual Meeting.
Tho annual mooting of tho as
sessors will b hold at the clerk's
jflicu iu Hm.ngford on the third
Tuesday of March, b-ing March
17th. 1'. M. PiiPB,
Couuty Clerk.
Homingford, Feb. 25, 1895.
Wildy has received Ida ilrst larg
Invoice of spring goods and clothing.
Fhous of all kinds, styles and
prices. Can tit any font aud pocket
book. W. K,, IIuuvgmx.
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