Decatur Democrat, Volume 43, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1899 — Page 2
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Legal Advertising. A PPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby iriven that the undersigned has been appointed Hdiumistrati ix. ot the estate <f Frederick Johns, lute <4 Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent, Mary S. Johns. Alministrati ix. May 2,1899. 4-3 Ed. Coffee, Attorney. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS PRAT JR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appoiui«-d administrator of the estate of William Ell**d burger, lateof Adams county, deceased. The estate is probabb solvent. Christian C. Beer. A dir:-aistiator. May 4. 1*99. 9-3 J. T. Merr man. Attorney. ’V'OTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENT. Notice is hereby given that on Friday, May 19, 1899, at 7:00 o’clock p. m , at the council chamber in the city ot Decatur, betore the committees • of streets'and alleys of the common council ol • said city a hearing will be had on the final estimate as submitted by the city civil eng;- i neertothe common council on the 18th dav of April. l*‘-9. ot the costs and expense of 1 construction of the sewer known as the 13th street sewer and the Krick sewer and that at the same time and p ace the committee will consider said final estimate. A»1 persons interest* d are notified lobe present and make objection thereto if any they have. Attest: The Common Council. D. M. Hower, City Clerk. 7 3 ■pqOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The state < f Indiana, county of Adams, rs. • n the Adamsciicuitcourt, September term, i 1899 Cora Locker 1 vs * No. 5.912. Vertie Locker. I Complaint for divorce. It appearing from affidavit tiled in th** above entitled cau-»e. that Vertie Locker, the above named defendant is a noa-resi-dent of the s’ate of Indiana. Notice is : beret ore hereby given the said Vertie L<cKer, ’hat he be and anpear b‘fore the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court on 'he4ih day of September. 1899. the >ame being the Ist juridicial day of the next I legumr term ’hereof, to be hoideo at the court house in tne city of Decatur, commencing on Monday. th*?4tn dav < f September. A* !>.. 1899, and plead by answer or demur to said j complaint, or the t>ame will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, rnv n one. and the acai of said court I hereto-adixed. th'R 3rd day of Mat. 1899 John H. Lenhart, Clerk. I E. Bert I.E\HAbT, Deputy R. K. Erwin. Att’y. tor Pl’tiff. 8-3 OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE | Notice is h n rc\v given, that Joseph A. ' Parent, admini- rator of thefs ate of Joseph Parent, decease d. wid offer at public auction, to the highest bidder, on Saturday. Juno 3,1899, at the e«?st door of th A court house, in Deca- I tur. Indian;’., the fol owing real estate, to-wit: The northea=t quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-six (23). in township twenty seven (27) north rage fourteen (14) east, in Adams county. Indiana. TERMS OF SALE. One-third '-j cash, one-third (*s) in nine mouths and one-third (S> in eighteen months, from dateot sale. Deterred payments to t»ear I interest at the rate of six percent, and to I be secured byireehold and mortgage security. Joseph A. Parent. Administrator. Schurgtr & smith. Attorney. 8-4 Notice of sale of gravel road BUNDS. The under.-igned. County Treasurer, ot Adams county, Indiana, will on Thursday. JuneiA. 1*99 pursuant to act ot the legislature <>f th** i-tate of Indiana, approved Ftbru- | ary 28. ;.*n9, concerning free gravel roads.offer lor sale at ihecounty treasurer suffice in Decs-I tur. Indiana, bidders filling sea ed bids, gravel roau bonds, amounting in the agr- gate to the sum of *SO 322. Said bonds bearing 454 per cent, inter* 8 . payable semi-annually from the 15th day of May. 1900. Said bonds running for t e term of twenty years and issued in all things according to section 3 of the above entil ed act. All bids must be sealed and filed on or before 9 o’clock a. id.. June 15. 1899. All bids must be accompanied with a certified check tor SI,OOO. conditioned that the bidder will comply with his or their bids as made. The right is reserved by said Treasurer to reject any or all bids. No bid will be received ' for less than the face value of said bonds. ; Full particulars,’given upon application.; Jonas Neuensch wander, 9-5 Treasurer Adams Co., Ind. • TO NON-RESIDENTS. The state ot Indiana, county of Adams, ss. In the Adams circuit court, April term. 1899. Estella Stocker ) vs - No. 5.919. Darrel Stocker. ) Complain: t< r divorce. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Daniel Stocker, the above named defendant is a non resident of the Stare of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Daniel Stocker, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams cir uit court on the 17th day of June. 1890. the same being the 60th juridical day of the present term thereof, to be holden at the court bouse in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the loth dav of April. A. I)., 1899, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name and seal of said court, hereto affixed this 26th day of April, 1899. John H. Lenhaht, Clerk. 7-3 By E. Burt Lenh art. Deputy. Jacob Butcher. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of hearing of ditch petition. — Tn the matter of the petition of L. O. Bears. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been tiled with the Auditor of Adams eounty. State of Indiana, and viewershave been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, June 7, 1899. the same being the third dav rs the June Term. 1899, of the Board of Commissioners ot Adams county, Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch .
be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at a point which is thirty-six (3t» rods tooth of the north east corner of section twentv eight (28). township twenty-five (25) north, range thirteen (13 east: in Adams county. Indiana, running thence south 38 degrees west. H roc’s: thence south 4» degrees west. 48 rods: thence srnth 33 degrees wett. 12 rods: thence south 55 degrees west. 33 rods; thence south 27 degrees west. 10 rods; thence south 25 degrees west. 1 2ro Is: the ice south 47 degrees west. 12 rods: thence south 5 degrees east 18 rods; thench south bz de-re* R east. 18 rods; thence south 58 degrees east. 4* rods: thence south 12 rods; thence >outh 18 degress west. 21 rods; thence south 40 degrees vast. 9 rods; thence south 23 degrees west. 42 rods: thence south 70 degrees we-t. M rods: thence south 74 degrees west. 15r,<ds; th»*nce south 61|degrees west. 21 rods, snd terminating m t he open drain known as the Shoemaker branch ditch at a point forty-six <461 rod* east and twelve (12) rods north of the southwest corner of tne southeast quarter of section tw* nty-eight <2* , township and range h« retofore men’ioned. Passing through and upon, a Iso affecting the lands of L. () Bear-. W H. H. Pears. Eliza C. Manin. W. S Wilson. William Snyder. Leah Boids, Alex Bolds. Eugene Linusey. Adotph Ensley. Andrew Fields atd Hartford Township for the public highway. NOAH MANGOLD AulitorAl ms County 9-3 Per L. C. Lewion, Dept ty.
V’OTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION. In the matter of the petition of Alphonse K hue d.tch. Not ce is herebv given that ape ition ha« bet n ti ed wi n the auditor ol Adams county, state of Indi.ma. and viewers have been appo med who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday. June 7, 1599, ’ho same being the third dav of the J une terra. 1899. of the board of commissioners of Adams county. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch | be constructed on the following route, to-wit: i Description of the A'phonse Kohne Ditch. Commencing at a point fifteen feet west of a point that is forty-nine (49) rods south of the northwest corner of section seventeen (17) ■ township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourI teen (14. east, in Adams county. Indiana, run- : niiiar V ence north (12) rods, thence north degrees east 49 rod*. theme east 15 rods, i hence north 2 rods, thence* asts2rods. thence ' north 3* rods, thence north 11 degrees west 36 ■ rods, thence north 3 degrees west :<6 rods. ! thence north 12 degrees east 12 rods, I thence north 4 degrees east 36 rods i thence north 2 rods, thence west 37 rods, | thence north 24 rods, thence north 18 degrees west 6 ro.is. thence north 18 red*. 1 hence* north 58 degree s west 51 rod-, thence north 51 rod*. thence west 18 rods. t lienee i north 46 degrees west 18 rods, i hence north 21 degree* west 36 rods, thence north 33 degrees west 42 rods, ’hence north 35 ! degree s west 78rods, thence north P degrees west 27 rod*, thence north 21 rods, thenc** north 40 degrees west 51 rods, thence nnrih 58 degrees west 15 rods, thence north 50 degrees west 9 rods, thence north 33degrees ea«t 7 rods, and terminating in the large creek commonly known as Mile Run. at a point twenty seven (27) rods east and five (5) rods north of the northwest corner of the south east quarter of section s*x (6) township and range here’ofore mentioned, passing through, also affecting the land; of Jno. H Meyers. Bernard Mever*. Margaret ( o'chin. Geherat Hiderman. Alphone Kohne. John He-sler er al. John Lengerich, Conrad Brake. Mary E. Smith. Joseph Huttinger. GeheratVoglewcde. Ann Lucv E. Amspaugh. Toledo. St. Lonis& Kansas Gitv Railroad right of way through sections an 1 eight. Washington township and Washington township for bent fits to highway. branch no. I. Commencing at a point thirtv 30 rods north and eight 8 rods east ot the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of section eight 8 township twenty seven 27 north, mnge fourteen east in Adams eounty. Indiana, running thence norib 5 degree* east 36 rods, thence north 40 degrees west 15 rod*, thence west 12 rods, thence north 47 degrees west 21 rods, i hence north 15 degrees west 26 rods, thence west 29 rods, and terminating in the main ditch at station 4P*. passing through and affecting the lands ot Alphonse Kohne. John Hessler et al and Bernard Meyers. Noah M i'gold. Auditor Adams County. Per C. D. Lewton, Deputy. 8-3
\ OTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION. In tbe matter of the petition of W. D. Rinehart. Notice is hereby given that a petition has oeen filed with the and tor of Adams county, state of Indiana, and viewers have been appoir t d who have viewed and reported said view, wh ch is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, June ", 1899, tbe same being tbe third day of the June term. 1899. of the board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana: Tbe prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at a point e gbty < 80) rods ■ ast of a point that is o e hundred 1100) rods north of a point where tbe Chicago A Erie railroad crosses the township line running north and souih between the t iwnships of Root and Preble in Adams county, Indiana, running thence north 47 degrees west (4~> rods, thence north 45 degrees west 11 roos. thence north 58 rods, thence north 53 degrees west 45 rods, thence north 7 rods, thence north nlidegrees west 41 rods, thence north 51 degrees west 42 rods, thence north 48 degrees west thirty rods, thence north 58 degrees west 43 rods, thence north 76 degrees west 21 rials, thence north 44 degrees west 57 rods, thenee north 36 degr. es west 30 rods, thence north 40 degrees west 30 rods, west 6 rods, thenee north 55 degrees west 2>i rods, thence north 5 degrees west 18 rods, thenee north 30dcgrees west 42 rods, thence no th 18 rods, thence nort h 24 degrees east 35 rods, thenee north 45 degrees east 37 rods, thence north 23 degrees ea-t 24 rods, thence nor’li 14 degrees east 15 reds, thence north 21 degrees west 45 rods, thence north 14 degrees west 42 rods thence north 12 degrees west 42 rods, thence north 50 degrees west 48 rods, thence north 65 degrees west 36 rode, thence west 24 rods, thence north 69 degrees west 24 rods, thence west 42 i rods, thence north 75 degrees west 48 rods, thenee north 38degrees west 72rods, thenee north 68 degrees west 36 rods, thence t.orth ! (2b degree' west 78 rocs, thence north 26 rods. I thence north (47) degrees west 73 rods, and j terminating with the continuance of the present water course at a point wh eh is seven rods south of the southwest corner of the; north half of the northwest quarter of the I southwest quarter of section fourteen (14.) | township twenty-eight (2b> north, range thirteen < 13) east, in Adams county. Indiana, pass [ ing through and also affecting tbe lands of W. 11. Rinehart. Thus I. Elaev. Henry A. Ehelerdtng. Martin Miller. David Werling. Henrv •Verl.ng. Fred Busse. Daniel Bieberick. Chas | .Miller. August Silking. Henrv Meyers, Jno. I Miller. Fred Schroder. Maria Huffman. John j Huffman. Chas. Koenneman. Frederick Koenneman. Fred Scheuler. Christ Kirsch, i Christ Sebackel, Noah and Henrv Mangold. Henry Linnemeyer, Theodore Ewell. Ernst Eikhoff. Jr.. Lianetta Reppert, Barbara Genthner. Jacob Kieffer. Chas Ewell. Jr.. Otto Ewell. Sophia Nurge. William Koldewev. Fred Koldewey. Chicago A Erie railroad for right of way. Root township for benefit to highway. BRANCH DITCH. Commencing at a point fifty five (55) rods south of the southeast corner of tbe west half of the southwest quarter of section thirty (30) township twenty-eight (28) north, range fourteen 14) east, in Adams county, Indiana, running thence north 87 degrees west (33) rods, thenee south 63 degrees west 15 rods, thence south— degrees west 30 rods, thence south 51 degrees west (18> rods, thence south (74) degrees west 19 rods and terminating in the main ditch at station twenty-one and twothirds (21=5) passing through and affecting the lands of Fred Busse. Henry Ehelerding and Root Township benefit to highway. Noah Mancold. Auditor Adams County. Per C.D. Lewton. Deputy. S 3 v OTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION. In the matter of the petition of A. J. Sipe ditch. Notice is hereby given that a petion has ! been filed with the auditor of Adams county. I state of Indiana, and viewers have been apI pointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, June 7, 1899, | the same being the third day of the June I term, 1899, of the Board of Comissioners of
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Adams count}-. Indiana. The praver of eaid petition is that, a ditch i be constructed on the following route, to-wit: | Commencing at a point on the Stateline l running north and south between the states of Indiana and Ohio, which is thirty-six i 36) rods north of the southeast corner ot section : twenty-seven (27.1 township twenty-six (26) I north,' range fifteen (15) east in Adams county. I Indiana, running thence north (47) degrees west (72) rods, thence north (34) degrees west (47) rods, thence west (146> rods, thence north degrees west .17) rods, thence north (30) rods, thence north (8) degrees east (36) rods, thence north (18) degrees east (24: rods, thence north (45) degrees east (18) rods, thence north (70) degrees east (36) rods, thence north (I'D degrees east (30) rods, thence north (21) degrees east (30j rods, thence north 70 degrees east (66) rods, thence north 50 degrees east (20) rods, thence east (55) mis. and terminating ata point where the same crosses the Stateline (as heretofore mentioned) at the northeast ! corner of the above described section twentyseven. passing through, also affecting the lands of A. .). Sipe. .Inn. Sipe. Jos. L. Sipe. Belle Kinsey. Rebecca Tinkham. Eliz Tinkbam. S. C. Tinklram. J. W Jones, Boston Hoblit, Union Central Life Insurance Company. Collnda Christy. Douglas Dudgeon, and Blue Creek township for the public highway. BRANCH NO. 1-CLOCSEII BRANCH. Commencing at a point twenty-three and one-naif (23 ; ) rods west and eighteen (18) feet north of the southeast corner of the south west quarter of section twenty-eight (28.) township and range as heretofore mentioned, running thence north (42) rods, thence east 160 rods, thence north (22) rods, thence north 80 degrees east 28 rods, thence north 64 degrees east 72 rods, thence north 75 degrees east 48 rods, thence north 60 degrees « ast 24 rods, thence north f 5 degrees east 10 rods, and terminating in the main diteb at station No. 47, passing through, also affecting the lands of Jno. Clouser. Union Central Life Insurance Company. S. C. Tinkham, Jos. L. Sipe, Chas. A. Wilson,N. Smitly, Elsie A. Emery, Blue Creek township tor the public highway. Noah Mangold. Auditor Adams County. Per C. D. Lewton. Deputy. 8-3 X’OTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION. In the matter of the petition of Henry Meyers. Notice is hereby given, that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Adams county, state of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed wh< nave viewed and reported said view, which is on file in mv office. The hear ing of said petition upon its merits will be on
Wednesday, June 7. 1899, the same being the third day of the June Term 1899. of (he Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Con mencing at a point 30 rods west of a point 40 rods south of the northeast corner of ) the northwest quarter of section nineteen ilk) : township twenty-five (25) north, range fifteen (15)east, in Adams couuiy, Indiana, running thence north 21 degrees east, 12 rods: thence . north 12 degrees west. 18 rods: thence north 22 degrees west, 18 rods: thence north 21 de- | grees east. 36 rods: thence north 62 degrees ! east. 6 rods; thence uoitli Is rods: thence | north 67 degrees east, 3u rods: thence nortn 28 , degrees east, 14 rods; thence north 58 degiecs east. 46 rods; thence north 45 degrees east, la i rods; thence north 5 degrees < ast. 21 rods: I thence north 40 degrees east. 15 rods: thence north 78 rods; thence north 26 degrees east, 4* rods: thence north 33 degrees east. 30 rods; 1 thence north 42 degrees east. 24 rods; thence i nor.h 40 degrees east. 27 rods; thence north 5 degree s west. 9 rods; th- nee north 50 degrees west. 18 rods; thence north 35 degrees west. 36 rods: thence north 5 degrees east. 18 rods; thence north 21 degrees east. 42 rods; thence north 12 rods: thence north 45 degrees east. 15 rods; thence north 75 degie _s east, 9 rotis ihenceeast 15 rode; thence south 78 degrees east, 33 rods; thence north 48 degrees east, 33 rods; thence south 50 degrees east, 21 rods; thence north 53 degrees east. 15 rods; thence north 80 degrees -east. 9 rods: thence south *4 degrees east. 21 rods; thence south 75 degrees east 9 rods; thence south 10 rods; thence south 45 degrees east. 5 rods; thence east 21 rods; thence north 66 degrees east 24 rods; thence north 80 degrees east. 18 rods; thence north 70 degrees east, 6 rods; thence north 35 degrees east. 6 rods; thence north 10 degrees east. 12 rods: thence east 12 rods: them e north 15 degrees east. 12 rods; thence north 40 degrees east. 12 rods; thence I north -KI degrees east. 12 rods; thence north 45 i degrees east, 6 rods: thence north 25 degrees east. 12 rods; thence north Is rods; thence I nor !2 ~2/ egree6 west - 18 i Oder i hence I north 3. degrees east, 12 rods: thence north 5 i degrees west. 6 rods; thence north ■ 0 degrees west. 9 rods; thence west 9 rods: thence north 09degrees west. 22 rods; thence west 10 rodsthence north 24 degrees west 16 rode; thence | north 60 degrees wist. 18 rods; thence north oO degreesweet, 54 rods: thence north 30 de- , grees west, rods; thence north 55 degrees i 4? rode; thence north 33 degrees west, • 36 rods; thence north 45 decrees west. 18 rods* | thence north It)degrees east. 54 rods; thence north 3. degrees east, 9 rods; thence north 41 i degrees west 33 rods: thence north sdegrees i east, U roas: thence north 10 degrees east 12 rods: thence north 64 degrees east. 24 rods* 1 90 l ! th de * rees < a*. 12 ruds; tbt nee i east -0 rods; thence south 85 degrees east, 10
24 clothes pins only ]_ cent 100 carpet tacks only J Cen j' 3 cent water glasses only J Cem 200 yard spool cotton only ? cents ’ One dozen safety pints, all sizes. 2 cents Two dozen hooks and eyes only 2 cents One dozen good lead pencils only 3 cent . ioc wooden potato masher only 3 cents ' 1000 hardwood tooth picks only 4 cents 5c ladies’ beauty pins, three for 5 cents ioc Rising Sun stove polish, only 5 cent 7 Our Belle Corn Starch pd pckge, 5 cents. Our Belle Soda pd pckge 5 cents Our Belle Baking Powder, 7 1 , C Good Coffee, 7% cents' 15 cent coffee, samples free, IQ The best Rolled Oats, three pounds for IQ cents. California Dried Peaches, IQ cents. California Prunes, 10 cents. 25 cent whips for IQ cents. 20 cent whitewash brushes for IQ cents.
I rods; thence north 85 degrees east. 10 rods; | thence south 33 degrees east. 34 rods; thence east 12 rods; thence south w 3 degrees east 18 rods; thence north 60 degrees east. 12 rods; thence south 17 degrees east. 4» rods: thence | north 45 degrees east. 23 rods; thence north 31 rods; thence north 60 degrees ea>t. 18 rods; i thence south 76 degrees east. 31 rods: tflence i north 30 degrees east. 23 roJs; thence north ~odegrees west, 15 rods; thence north 12 rotis; thence north 70 degrees west. 9 rods; thence ■ north 10 degrees east. 23 rods; thence north 47 degrees east, 14 rods; then north 5 degrees : east. 14 rods; thence north 22 degrees west. 12 . rods; thence north 5 degrees east. 42 rods: ! : thence north 10 degrees east. 12 rods; thence I north 22 degrees east, 30 rodsi; thence north il9 degrees west-36 rods; them e no* th 23 dei grees west. Is rods; thence north 30 degrees I rods; thence north 57 decrees west, i 2b rods; thence north 11 degrees east, 31 rods; | thence north 68 degrees east. 33 rods ; thence north 25 degrees east. 12 rods; thence north 9 degrees east 12 rods; thence north 16 degrees 1 west. 24 rods; thence north 45 degrees east. 24 i rods; thence south 86 degrees east. 24 rod*; thence north 75 degiees oast. 6 rods; thence north 32 degrees east. 12 rods; thence north a degrees east 12 rods; thence north 37 de grees east, 21 rods; thence north lu degrees west. 6 rods; thence north 43 degree's west. 42 rods; thence north 9 rods; thence north 11 de“re^B eaßt « to rods; thence north 33 degrees east. 21. rods; thence north 48 degrees east. 18 rods; thence north 85 degrees east. 30 rods: 85 deices east, is rods; thence north 49 degrees east. 33 rods; thence north 25 3° ro( i o ; thence sjuth 4 degrees ’ n , orth degrees east. 18 rods; north rth 45 <legree * rast. 33 rods; thence degT ®eß east. 31 rods; thence nortn 73 it ro<ls ’ lhence north 40 degrees .u°® 8 ’ north 39 degrees east. 30 rods; thence north 6 rods; thence north 10 TOd ‘ : thenve norlh « degrees utnd," 4 !h. ls k„ thence *' aßt 9 rods; thence north ' h<i pce north 15 degrees west. 15 rods; • de B re es west. 12rods; thence degrees east 18 rods; thence north 25 west^ S r7b< St eh r ° d8 ' thence north 5 degrees r .J e !\h - ’ tbence north 85 degreeswest. 12 I thence (o’u th de B rfeß west, 30 rods; m,rth‘'i-od h k <e,freesw '' kt - ’-rods: thence north -..rods, the>ce north 74 degrees west I north 45 degrees wt st 18 rods* ea<r P?nifi- 1 7h rod 8: then <* north 10 degrees !Z; aV. ♦u l8 ’ then ce north 15 degrees east 18 rhenLe I I p'rnda- 1 t» r 2 d8 ‘ lhen -’ e north 10 degrees . jmio * k ods. thence south 80 degrees west 6 1 i rods; thence north 78 degrees wen % rods’ 1 1 dkoh7is D he t retn? OU ' S ? or F»riow • i tion w?th the i Ore 10c »‘ €d - ’o the intersec1 Uot BI)w& ereekhommonly known as K e ’cck and there to terminate. Passing through and affecting the lands of I Edward Gater, John H Ornedorft, Joseph Showalter, Samuel Maurer,
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