Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 4, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 June 1887 — Page 3
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OTJ *AS**r> City Bakery Eat jait bee* refitted, aad ——»it iaf ENTIRE NEW DRESS llrn will k« Mai. all ■Mr, Ike Bex ef Every• ■hlaf la Ike MTlHlimil, nlrMWuliartwkttnlwiI^ IIFHIKKU THE PUCKCITY BAKERY.
CITY I»«r»:-»TO**.. '•Lost i® '$100.00 In $5, $10 and $20 Bills, "T-ry yrt. by nut buying your MU'tlV KSMOISEH. PAimutlA WALL 1'AI’KH.Hr., nl DR. i. V. BERGEN’S City Drag Store. %Vb*T* Mil »lu> be f-.uu.l m Urge Mack of .«M RVOl. kb>KA. ACHOOL RCPTUI*. A< ' A nperlnity U mnrfe of IboM'guaiUi. Oul ttwk U IIM maml ronplcin uil pno. the Invent. W# mrui what v. tor, *n i .*rr law pehw. wff! Bn>reli I When you nr* lu l»». glvn u> n roll ne t new far >ourm.-ltr«. Krmruiber ItirVm . BERGEN'S CITY DRUG STORE, K. K. kingS \ew BalMief* Dr. J* D. Lcetzerich,
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*er~Tk* Hkt C—>y »nnl ha* tW IprTHE NEWS la BrWf, With Painters »a testers* ■alters. Court next Monday a week. Monday waa a lirely day in Petersburg- .T . i The Fourth of July come* on Monday thin time. The esplei* setting ready to stream all over the country. The Board of Conitniwioucrs met * Monday. Plenty of business. Rightly six ballots were cast for superiui endent here on Monday. Washington. Dairies* county, talks of a soldiers’ re-union next Fall. The matrimonial market is “fid* dliug ion- ~ Not many marriages.
Their will be a new school building erected at Princeton this Summer. fcvery paper brings evidence that decoration day was observed all over the eountrv. Princeton is to have a cannery. A double building forty by silty feet is tube envted. The Petersburg bawl will go to Otwell on the Fourth to furnish music. They can do it well. If you r p.tper comes to you damp, you may know It i~ because there is so much *‘dew“ ou it. People in these part* are baking lot a bom as soou as the new railroad i* put iu operation. Winslow is goiug to celebrate in grand slijrhf. So is Otweil. Petersburg will go visiting on that day. W. A. Oliphant ha-> rebuilt bis large barn in Clay township, lie non says to the cyclone, “you can't do It again.*’ If lie- tail wss severe in the country ns it was in this city yesterday, crop* «UI be greatly damaged — Evansville Courier, June 1st. But little fell here. ( outc! Petersburg have a speech on tlie night of the Fourth? Why not? Could not some of our legal lights speechify ? Children's Day Service* at the 11. E. Church. Sabbath morning nest. A new and interesting programme. are invited. The Hoard of C omr,ttaioaers, the Board rf Equalization and the Board of Trustees all wet on the same day —Monday last A festival will be given by the, M. E. CUnrvh. at I be opera hoe*e in Washington, Davies* eoant,r, on tig evening* of June 9th and iOth. , h*r, suggested tlAt speech ut theCourt IloJS« Par’. /(>al be appropriate on *> even* „ - „ Fourth of Jaiy. flow U strik you, loyal trie ^ » We huflr^ that three burses wer bunted ^ death in the be™ destrote* ®>®r.efrom lightning week befon ■*" Algiers. AM belonged t< Jas lllair. No in* urauev. Adams Bro> hare pun-based out Of the Itaadar mest buggies it ku erei been otir pleasure to see. This add another * uperil rig to that popular ant vomr ,,odating firm which to please its patroum A or respondent at Hoamer Is requested to write again. Ue may Itave better luck next time. Ilia last commuaiciUon failed to reach this ofice for wore than a week after it was written. „ We hope to hear from him Almost every towa in the country did heller than Petersburg on Dectv ration Dav. No doubt the citizens here respect the dead soldier a* much as their neighbors but the inclement treat her was a draw back to the day's work.
Tte case of Wash Cirii'le fur as•Mlt mad battery with attempt U> run at it murder, can* up fur trial the *1 intt. Cooarod. apua a bout the ati*m|tt was male, employed uo attorney, and the prosecution was aot nprtseaUd. Carlisle was released. Thai. J. Bent has the thawks of the Dumart for a preseat of the attest catty potatoes are hare ever seea. It world he well for bin to explain how lie produced then so early. They ure a food average siae. ami at early us Jua* 1st. Who c»a beat it? LaFsyetta Traylor ffcraisfced the Dtawatr tha following oa the age of me* tu Jef erson towashlp: X Mother ot nem between 50 aad6U years of age. ftt; a u other between 6(1 aad 7i, At: aanber between 70 and 73y 11;; number betweea 75 aadttkt John'k. Lettls the oldest at*a ia the towns it ip,
Our PUrNt Bead our advertisement*. Those who advertise in tite Dejukkat do so tor the t'ootl it will do them, and not fur tot political effect, not for the sake of keeping up an otherwise usprofitable journal to those who run it. The advertisers ia the Democbat are energetic business people, and they will treat you to the best of bargains. Read their names: Win. Liibs, City Bakery ; Dr. J. W. Bergen, City Drug Store; Dr. J. D. Loetzerich, Dentist; P. W. Chappell, Real Estate Agency; C. A. Snow ft Co.. Attorneys; Snell and llowland, Nurserymen; Frank ft Ilornbrook, Druggists; BiMnteyerft Montgomery, Hardware; II. C. Gordon, Jeweler; J. B. Young* Co., Dry Goods; Mrs. E. C. Roatt, Milliner: M. H. Souder, Photographer; Mrs. Richardson, Milliner; P. C. Hammond ft Son,, Dry Goods; David White, Implement Store; Duncan ft Kell, Clothing and Shoe House; F. J Patterson, Implement Store; Posey ft Uonueycutt, Ely ft Wilson, Townsend, Fleecer ft Smith, Richardson ft Taylor, Attorneys at law; 1L R. Rime, M. D.; J. B. Duncan, M. O.; Sherwood House. Hratt Iloase.Meriditb House. Hotel English ;Fi«dReuss, Saddles and Harness; Evansville Business College; R. Berrhlge ft Co., Adams Bros^ Livery stables; F. M. Banks, Furniture; John liammond. Dry Goods; Ilnck ft Simon. Eagle Brewery; Keller ft White, wholesale Druggists; Osborn Brothers. Boot ft Shoe Store; C. A. Burger ft Bro., Merchant Taylors; J. J. Adair, Men’s Out-tits. Besides these we have near-; ly a hundred occasional and medical advertisers. These people know that the Deuotbat is a good medium through which to advsrtise. See Dr. E. J. Harris’s notice to be at Winslow elsewhere in tbit issue. We learn qu going to press that Battles and Moore ttave given them-.-elves into the hands of the authorities and are agaiu in jail. Will our people star at liomc on the 4th and draw huudreds of other (teople here, or will tliey go somewhere else to -pend the holiday anti take their money aloug with them ? - -:- . \ The other day we heard a Merchant complain that he doe- not -ell a-many goods as formerly. We know that he usetl to advertise. Now he does not. Thi- certainly means something.
Nannie Green w ay, dauglrln of O. J. (irreuway, of Stewlat, wh° i« but eleven years oKl, ha* gone over all the work in the common school branches during tl»e past year of school a ml in the Spring term was'iu the teachers das*, slu- was not absent atlayfroiu school, an«l was present at every meeting of the Litterarv Society, conunittiug ami reciting more th titty declamations within the ■** school vear. Where Is the lit)' to beat that? *
A HK bank H lobt Mart Ion with lVlersUirg ca * lark 'if. Such mar be tb kaov. A at WashingPrinceton - cease. We do not . . : ■ * to us, however t* the capital ». Ater#bur? wwlIJ . be ■«v^te.lk),n._ There ple.tr o' coil., i. thl. *lS ' * tC*P‘UI ' .»« need- * creating. Thera O Which .IllMr.r enterpns- “ W,U **; **r .uck n»a bank at W».hiu,ton. Meriwhohwe , should be anvil** bie, but. in do* n to make it profitaup houie ip’ ng so, they sliouhl build K *>,eu er-iu-* Ju» F terest. \ the reside nre other broth■aw, ui this place, on Tuesday, e 9th, of drop*?. MiV. Sana* Her husband died iughatu. years ago. She lea res four child rea, uoueof whom hare attained their maturity. Interment at Walnut llill Cemetery yesterday. The attention she received in sickness attain death prored that her friends were many and kind. She suffered much ami long, till death relieved her and brought eternal peace. On last Friday evening four men broke jail at this place. They were: Jake Battles, Joe More, Frank Kinman and a voting man named Padget. Battle* and More were charged with stealing chickens, Ktuuaan with attempting to burglarise a Imuse, ami Padget fur assaulting a young man in this county lad for false testimony in a trial for,the same. The prisoners tied two of the upright window bars, bent (hem, and escap'd through the space thus produced. Though it was at about lire o'clock in the afternoon when they escaped, ami no one being near who was prepared for arresting any one^all found it easy to get out of town. Kiamau has been re-arrested. The others i dodgiug the officers, or have led nwatrr. either! the The festival given by of Pythias of this place the Knights; dn Thurs-j day evening, June 2d, was attended to tiieir look! parti was a sue-. by one of the most select crowds that ever assembled in Schaefer « Hall. It seems that everybody tried his best. The ladies did most admirably. To say it cess is enough to convince an inteili- ■ gent being that the Imlies nook aa active part, for nothing can tea success without the todies. F. R fisey ex-j plained, in one of It is nice , speeches, j the object, tf. of the 'order. He spoko under the most adverse cireumstances, but kits speech was good ami j well taken. so we heard many remark. 1 The decorations were fine, the tables | were sumptuous, and their exquisite : and tasty arrangement could not have | been improved upon. Al together, it | wasloue of those grand affairs which we hope to hare the pleasure of attending very .many times more. The attendance was gpod; the Knights turned out almost to a map; the preachers were all there by special invitation • the music hint, and all spent a most, Md Jl»W evening.
Personal Fansnpks. R. M. Patton, of near Otwell. called Monday. Dr Parr, of Ireland, Dubois county, spent East Friday in Petersburg. Jas. B. Davidson, of near Union, called on the Desdceat Friday last. Wm. Hayes, of near Otveil, divided “tents'’ wiihthe Democbat Friday. Thanks. lion. W. F. Towuaend, of Vincennes, did business in Petersburg last veek. Miss Dora Coats and Miss Emma Thornton, of Union, visited the Democeat office on last Friday. Miss Mary Hillman, of Union, visited her brother, Angelo Hillman, of this place, the first of the week. Mrs. Ella Tull, of Evansville, returned to that place on Hast Thursday, after a pleasant visit iiu Petersburg. Will E. Stacy, of Green county, left here Friday evening for his home in that connty. He returned Monday. Miss Grace Calkins, of Princeton, is visiting friends in Petersburg. She is the guest of Miss Mattie Corson. A. H. Taylor left here last Mondar moming to attend I he meeting of the Grand lodge, K. of .P., in Indianapolis. / Dr. and Mrs. Adutms and Dr. and Mrs. Kirae started for Chicago on last Monday, where they go to attend a Medical Association. W. A. Oliphaut, and his daughter, Miss May, came up from Union on last Thursday to attend the festival given by the Kuiglits of Pythias of this place. D. B. Davidson, of Union, Pike county, Indiaua, called to subscribe. Mr. Davidson has been in the city on a visit to his sons, who are attending the University.— ViHcemte* Commercinl.
I*. S. Horrall of Petersburg was in the city Monday. He thinks »t bringing his saw mill over near this city soon to oj>erate it in supplying the demand for lumber.— Wushinijtm Gazette. -A. II. Taylor, a bright Petersburg lawyer, a crack good feliew. amt an enthusiastic K. P.. was in the city yesterday on his way to Indianapolis to attend the convocation of the fi rand Lodge K.‘ P.—Washington Gazette
-»rted parts of jeat crops, .re early amt .looking spleuSonie of our readers hare, repa late harvest, or none. Some the eonhty will have poor w' and late. Other parts hr good crops. Clover is did in most place1 Corn has not vr* ' . l show what it •* . * f“ M _ .nil toe. Four b- “* — tie bu ' -*s who an? workinr at the, m5s Aitess near Augustas, while in as is also oats. aOuduct during services a! cl .arch A last Sunday evening were considerably d i-tu riled ho the eoasjmbte w ho attempted their cjrrest. ife knocked two of them down. Some teeth were
Iirokou out, and stalls considerably bruised, but r.dtody was killed, though some of the boyswere injured 80 jiuch as to netd assistance. All ir^ot away, however, there being a larger crowd of of the bad boys than of the peace loving citizens wh* attempted their arrest. CapM's Capers. The following persons hare been licensed to marry since car last issue: Frank I.iudaj to Ida Ktlia; Andrew tirubb to ltebeeca Cats. Card M Thanks, At the stated meeting of Spartan Lodge Xo.QOK. of P. ouTuesdav eveniag. the following resolution was unaimously passed: 1Usol red, That the thanks of fliis Lodge be hereby tendered to the ladies who rendered as such valuable assistance at our festival on Thursday evening, June 2d; to the band and orchestra for their exceileut music and to the public for their liberal patronage and aiaaifestantloas* of good will. E. P. R|‘ haicdsov, C. C. Newt. S. Selby. K. of U. k& P
That soda will tlcu tarnished tin. That vinegar and salt will clean topper. That batter is the beet polish to pat Into PtirrK, That baking soda pat on a barn will take eat the heat. That a heated k nife will cut hot bread without making it soggy. That oil of cedar is sure death to vermin which infest chambers. That toilet sets and all chamber article* should be cleaned in cohl water. _ That white lead will cement broken crockery, a ten cent bottle lasting for years, j' That a small |>ai«d brush should be i used in cracks and crevices while dusting a room. That disease often lurks in a dirty ! dishcloth, a greasy sink, an unclean teakettle, and a jioorly ventilated oven. That flannels, should be washed in hot soapsuds, and rinsed in hot water containing soap enough to soften it n little. Thai a carpet sweeper is valuable in a dining room where small children eat, bat should never be used file general sweeping. That direr should be washed with chamois skin, saturated with silver soap, each time alter use, thus avuidiug a general cleaning. That windows should never be washed while the son shines upon them, as it is impassible to polish them without leaving blue streaks. That preserving jars shpuM be sitood on their beads, for at least an hour before sealing, when the liquor will escape if the jar contains air. That silk dresses should never be brushed with a whisk broom, but velvet mitten kept for that purpose oniv.—JVewsefteep&f.
BUSINESS LOO, SOME EYE yiV . Heady Mixed Pij/ 1 pound good ToJ&m Lubricating Oils t |i.00 per gal.. f \ A Dado iriwow Si jOets., / Model Clotfce* Clean te ou Iioller. Ax FumE Li okn brook's. I>r. It. K. Kiine will return Chicago and may be found at lice ready to render medical on and after Monday, June 13tb. Buy the Monitor Cooking Stove at Bill>«veh k Moktuomeby's. WOOL WASTED—It will be to your inters! to take your wool to J. B. Yocxe k Co. Machine Itepairs Champion Self-Binder. Iteawnaldc 1 Vices. D. White. aXsiJe thi lldpxnaoo Potato Bug Poison FnxrJt thing at xnaooK's. The Douglas excels all other Shoes. For men, 13.00; for bovs, FLOO. FuU> warranted by 1 B. Yot xe k Co. By calling at the Model Drug Store you can get something th* will drive ont Bugs, Flys, MosqVjlos, ke., at night from your bed PnaxK VHoitBMoi. This office has the best stock of job' material ever brought to this town. Call and see it before ordeing work elsewhere.
nuss * w. r. iiisuEN ,Jr. Dr. £. J. Harris Denti* Ellis House. Wiuslo* •t trill be at June 15th. Give hi *. Wednesday, it a call. Ice Cold So' *x Watee/nt the Model I keep1 beer jic very best Cincinnati lac erW*Ul**\n, S*.
TIot lushes served at a1’, hours by WxHiaeKX, 8a. -r -2—far Sale. A Moi'.arship in Kryant and Stratioh a ^jus-iucss College. Call at tikis <»* ee.
\ ***"!• If ycm havoany real estate to sell, call on \ Hillman Jc Mom If you Bore town property to sc l, call on \ Huxnis k Moi st If you wont yotfr lift inmn d, call out \ Hillman k Mom If yon want Wur property insure 1, call on Hillman k Mount If yon want par horses, males, <r cuttle insured!, call mi J Hillman Jt Moi st If yon want notary pork done, c II at Hillman k MolYt’s Office. The largest stoc k of Binder Twi :te ever brought to Petersburg ami cheap as the cheapest, at D. White's A Card. Having been informed that agents of other machines are telling over the county that I do not keep repairs :!br machinery, 1 desire to state that Nth is not the rase. I do keep a full line of repairs,at all times, for all kinds ol harvesting machinery sold by me. David White FAR jet can 11. >0 5cts Don't forget Madidne Oil* from" tier gallon at Frank & Eornbrook’s call on Ifv call It you Mot'NT. done, e II nOnuT. a Mount. (Mi>* on Main St. over J. B. Vi t PvStow,
i Freijf it address t « ante signed. IL&titsrt A|jt. Petersburg, 1ml. W.B.IIallstk. > Tr»T. Agt.. Vincennes, In L W. C. Bennett, proprietor of tie Km* lllill Xwrsery at Scotland, Greec e county, ImL, wilt appreciate roar patronage awl treat you right Stacy and others are stilt at work taking orders in Pike, and will work her; again next year. Do not order tint tlcev call on yon. Low '.prices, large selections, honorable treatment. lie member the S' at Schaefers OperaLast night was tin: Ringers to-nigh. satisfactory t> people. Pacific Lodge Friday, Jane 10th, gram of tlieir lit ace tubers are at the lodge 1*30 i> dock practical a |i Walnut SCTTioiS* ami mil Past 175. I. a I rill de .or tie bretben to met this place 11 soon after a s ill Store to where the the onlc will be delivered by F. B. Posey and Bon W. be held F. TowucmI. All are requested f * turn < ut—eepecially the members f t the order. The last week est weather i year. Unless I rain, the drouth which ] to the growii^ warmi h is essential I but: tlatofn case th lrojpkj|J? (he pints rxejve detrimental dangers. 'at ■ .
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TBISTFEW notices. Y TICK It hereby given to ml I partie* eon* mud >i.«l I will attend at my — mwd that_,_ IX* ell, at Breeden** harness shop, KTBBT XOXDAT, rot. __ aflrmtte of Jeffenuo towMfala M. GRAY, Truster. V I TICK la hereby giver fa all part' ,, a eatad that I will a’ (Cnd at my *,n,e,r* Stcrdul, -*«*- *" tV,*Y SATVBDA*, BaS£tfsSj3£3i!k' -rf*- O. J.OR*.tu\ WAY -hi pleu - _____ * Troitrt.
OTIl K U hereby g* cersed that I wt>' ‘a Varth* eoaat my residence K' r-*t j»o»- d* v ro transact bu- - *. j u r • tushi] if Trustee of jdWll In. vfircE is __ te rested ths my resideoy given to all persons in- . I will attend at my office lo traces* *va*Y raiBAT, it True ct business connected with the office is Vi- tee of Marion township. All persons n> -if business with said office will pieuse . ‘ ELIAS GARRETT. Trustee, LEGAL* Superintendent's Notice. PUBLIC examination of applicants for teacher's license will be held on the L ist Saturday of each month as follows: For months having an even number of days, at Augusta. For those having an odd number, at Petersburg. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the County Board of Education must be brought by applicants in the eonnty and from County Superintendent by those out of the county. J. L. MOUNT. June 1, issi. i County Supt. \otiue >pf Final Settlement Estate. In the Pike Circuit Court, June Term. MR. (’•■tN Springs Letter. Plenty of rain. Boad working in in rogue. Wheat to looming up come. Moat of the farmers are done planting * j We have plenty of Irnit this year. Messrs. James Hillman and John Masters lave rented the Shannon farm, and are talklag of fixing up the Springs amt Hall fin summer resort We think it would be a good idea. * We think we ought to hare the pest e Mce again. We are going op to seeOroret and hie wife, to see if he won't tot as have to again. Mr Editor, can’t you help an out with it*——I was about to lorget to trU you about the entertaining and welcome rite tors we had tost Wednesday. Owing to a lively fishing party came from Union, consisting of C. S. Chambers and Miss Jennie Key; G. F. Kime and Miss Addle Cetein: Jesse r*ed and Miss Mattie Patterson; sad II. B. Thomas and Miss Jennie Patterson, came Is see as. The rain didn’t — in ■top their fun la the toast. They brought
•yeattheday with a* TeiMtUtow tw m they were nil yotly u4 made those inwiftwMrttofc nertcMioiia sad good ia every pa timlar that we aunt «iy la them that we^jvould he glad to have *» Mai and Cart and the two Hia Jn- ; a tea ptoy ct«|Mt They know haw ita ' «t >oe. I teU yen. WtU, Mr. Editor, waj ; a owht be glad to see roar smiling CtceaaJ ■woe wore of the goal Democrats from IV U retmrg cite us a ti ll. Come aad eev as aadbe kappyoace. Uar spring water la Jiwtaapareaa it wa* when It flawed beneath the wiDsws aad dated the thirst of tlie fox boater* of‘-Od Logan." Nonet.—Monfhy Railroad Passes mast be returned to the General Passenger Agent wltbia Five Days after date of expi ratio*, other vise they w ill be discoatiaotd. The Ease IliU Xanery id Scotland, tint i*e coaaty, lad, is the nursery to pat ionize. Home Burst wy ; borne men; lov prices far firstclass stock; iarg: selection. Last rsnr contracts as ti* replacing, made good. We sell thi year to replace all tliat die first year at between oaetltird aad one-hall price aext year. This is my fifth yeiur for W. C. Benefit. oar nursery, man, and in the basiaess to stay, lease «lo not ostler m oney and get fire -class trees, plants, etc, aad honorabJ: treatment. lly«If and others art' and hare been working in Pike i f some time. For fs troK and liberal patronage of this and last; year we re turn thanks. Will E. Stact,
HCVLELLAN- LAM1I, THE UKOTKK -- McClellan lamb’s IjIam ^ TT%_A m _ o lor the Best and Cheapest Groceries. H>j raIIr the best of everything—Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Tobacco and Cigars—everything m a First-class Grocer y Store. Pure, try him ™ ■ Sin
legal. - .otice to J»Kysieiim8 of the !a« aubIMtng a tiyiricliuiMu** A of Health, and rwju>r! ag all Maty vf V uaevouehure to report to tfmsceompUar •*"* Board. I hereby request; & fttll Hi Ho*' ■"** with the biw In this nt»£, tad srvh .used physicians and are-oaebuirs an Ut * •T uotllhnl to address thsir report:, and oustneas pertain Ins tunny office, to S. CORK.-flcc P. C BL'H.. Augusta, Pike C0>„ lad. Administrator ’s Sale of Beal Estate. VTOTICE b> hereby s.lvsn, thal; pursuant to rt the otiler of the Pikel lrruil t'ourt, made at the March term, U*C, the uudnrsignei adtalnlstrator of the estate of SquireWblsenl unt. deceased, trill, si Saturday, July 9th, 1887, sell, at on bile auction bn the ]Trrmlor i the lottowlng real estate, lolwtt: A part of the north half of tlie sooth-eosi •jnarteraf section one (1)1 town two (3, exitU ranee, seven (7) west, mid\ more particularly described as follows, to-iHt: Beginning at the north-east corner of tHe norlh-eael; quarter of the south-east quarter of said section one. town and range aforesaid, running thence south fourteen (H; hsls; thence west eighty (») rods; thence uokh fourteen (H) rods; thence east eighty («hi reds to site beginning, containing MWHkCMcns. Also, the north-west quarter of the sonUi-easti quarter of section on* (1), town two 2L smith range seven (7) west, containing fort* (W) acral, all In Pike county, Indiana. A TERMS:—One-third cash and the balance in two equal payments due in nffoe anal eigh - teen months from date of sale, (like purchaser giving his notes at six per cent, tier annum from dale until paid and attorney's fees waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with good freehold surety. V Sale to begin at l o'clock. P. SI., ok said day on the premises as afoire said \ kuvh QARnsn. AiimlaMnkw Tovxsixs, Fuctxu A gsiTS, \ ■K4J AtttysJ1
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