Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 15, Petersburg, Pike County, 2 September 1891 — Page 3
iiun Arrivals. Advance sty les of new fall dress goods jnst received. Pretty stripes and plaids with pleasing effects of gray for fall use,2 drives in Black Silk, Pretty Henriettas, Serges, Draped Alma, &c. r All Silk, gros grain silk, 98c worth *1.25. Heavy, extra width silk 189c worth $1.75. _• Buy your dresses now and have them made for the fair before the rush. Ifypu want a, nice easy corset , one that will fit without “breaking in”, buy the 444,,something new and it is jt. trs Vaises Its KW CIsres. Ladies’ 4 button kids, (i8e n pair. Ladies Foster Kids, $1. 00 a pair. Ladies’ Mocha Kids, $1.85 a pair. Alexandria Kids, $1:00 a pair. Gents fine undressed kid gloves. Gents fine Mocha gloves for church wear. Gents undressed Buck gloves. Llegant assortment, low prices. The Only Perfect Glo ve Fitting Shoes,
Safe far Ladles and Children is STRIBLETS. New arrival of Men and Boy’s clothing, new styles, large assortment anti low prices. To The Great Gihsoi Count; AND EXPOSITION! PRINCETON, INDIANA, SEPmUER, 7 TO % SSL THURSDAY, “8iKfS:lu‘ FRIDAY, , Train will leave Petei-sburg Sept. 9, 10, and 11, each morning at usual time, making- connection at Okland City with train from Huntingburg, arriving at Princeton at 8:40 A. Mr Ke turning, leaves Princeton at 5:45 P. M., making connection at Oakland City witlr trains for Petersburg. Petersburg train will wait at Oakland C ty for Huntingburg trains, s j that all can get back home same day. :Yr *
The public schools arc iu sessiou at Uuntingburg. Indiana liquor dealers have organized for self-protection. Vincennes coal mines are selling coal at 6c. at the bank. Petersburg can beat it. Congestive chills prevail at Hnntingburg to some extent. It is due to the malarial climate. John Fidler, of Daviess county, fell dead a few days ago. lie was old and died of heart failure. T. K. Fleming has his biggest horse in the world on exhibition at the Big Pike CouHty Fair this week. Thousands of new and costly attraetious at the Big Daviess County Fair at Washington, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3. ‘ Subject Sermon at the C. P. Church Sunday morning, “Foreign Mission;" “Evening,9 The Condemning Sin, “What is it?" The meals given by the Methodist ladies can not fail to be appetizing, from the amount of chickens and other provisions already engagedThe Big Daviess County Fair at Washington, Ind., Sept. 28 to Oct. 3. offers greater attractions and more of them than auy other l‘*ir in the State. See the grand agricultural display of the grandest agricultural county in Indiana by attending the Big Daviess County Fair at Washington; Sept. 28 to Oct. 3. J A- F. Baker, expert tonsorial artist, of Winslow, has purchased Lee’s barber shop oh Eight street, between Main and Walnut. Hope he will succeed iu Itis new home. ., . Chickcu-anti-dumplings, F rfed [ chic1'' Baked chickens, Boiled cite Yellow Legged chickens, ; fo»Everybody at the Methodist eating house at the Fair Groupd. A mau named Hasher has employed seven lawyers to help him get a license to sett intoxicants at Odon in Daviess county. Doubts are enter- ! laiued about bis succeeding. L. If. Hargrave, ex-Ifcprc$cntative of this county, is the man to apply to for anything from this county iu the way of the World’s Fair. lie has already received his comiuisssion. It may be a matter of news at least for the readers of Thb Democrat to know that the editor is still suffering of severe pulmonary trouble, lie stiii has some faith in final recovery. ^ The best cooks in Pike county Will don the eook-aprcu during the Fair ito be ready to accommodate everybody that comes to compete their meals at the Methodist eating bouse. The Oakland City Daily Record made its appearance lust week. Col. ; Joe iutends to make this the feature | of Oakland it the people there will j only lend their assistance. They will miss it if they ijoti’t. Dr. LaMar made three swine drunk I Tuesday morning by feeding them fermented fruits. They fought, staggered and fell down just like any other bogs iu the same condition nor felt ashamed for their families. A surprise dinner was given by | Mr. and Mrs. 11. Fulcher, last Sunday, Mrs. F’s forty-sixth birthday. The following guests were present: Mr. mid Sirs. Doty anil family, Mr. ami Mrs. Siple, Mr. and Mrs. U art ley, Mr. and i Mrs. Berry, Mr. aud Mrs. Stretcher, Mr. Uickrieh and daughter. Miss Scbalacbter, Mr. and Mrs. tins. Frank, and Win. Wolf. A pathetic meeting took place at Vincennes between Benny Meyers, of St. Louis, and his father who had spent |2,000 hunting him. lie was a small hoy and had been enticed from home by a young man named Smith who left bint at Vincennes. His father found him only a few days ago, aud the lad gladiiy returned to bis home. We would have the people know that John Bradfield and Sonjwe running a store at Shamly’s ‘O'stand, two aud a half miles east ol^Vlersburg, on the Petersburg and Washington road. They sell goods of all kinds as cheap as e»n be bought anywhere. Ad kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Almost auy thing you can cal l for kept iu stock. Call aud see them. The fifth auuual reunion of the soldiers of Pike Count)1, will he lleld at Winslow, Indiana Oet. 7, 8 & 9. The following well-known speakers have been engaged! to speak on
i ii occasion: a mn f. Morey, M. 1). Man son, Matlison, C«d. W. St. Cock rum, Col. Wright, Col. Kegm'ait, Capt. Joe. Armstrong, Gil. It. Stormont and many others. Every old soldier is cordially invited to attend, for no pains will be spared to mako this one of the*beet reunions ever held in this county. K. C. Wyatt, three miles southwest of Petersburg, carried off the red ribbon on everything he entered. HU herd of pure bred Poland China hogs were as near perfection as they could be, aud weii deserve tha houor they received iu getting tint rod*ribbon. HU 3 year-old mare Is a world luifkiar Mite U.-ston* V “ ' * a/'-B “s* ' llJ
er and wounded <1. J. Poser at Velpen, this county. j report tyts it that Miller and went'yTPi'&villo on Sunday and took loo wfucli whisky. From there they went lo Velpen and wheu they entered town tlic.v said they trould take some place. How true this threat we cau not gay; but, evident it Is that they eutered William Curry's room, used as a barbershop, and restaurant. They commenced to take Ihe place. Curry insisted on their going out in peace. Miller told him they would go out if he was the best man. They had previously bought some cigars which stiili further stimulated them, and while puffing and hariug a general malec, John P. Taylor caught Curry by the left hand, and, holding him across the. couuter, drew a whisky bottle ou him, supposed to be going to knock him on the head. At this junct ure Miller was going behind the counter apparently to help whip, kill, or in some way to do Cnrry bodily harm. Curry became alarmed, drew a piistol and shot first at Taylor, supposed ho hit him but missed him entirely. * Then the matecgrew worse aiid Curry grew desperate with fright from Whitt he thought a dangerous position,and fired again. One ball hit miller near the right nipple and ranged downward; another hit him in the neck barly missing the right juglar vein. He shot at Posey and the hall took effect iu the abdomen from the right side. Dr. Hatfield was called and made an examination and pronounced Millers case (and perhaps Posey’s) fatal. Miller cannot be taken to his home, and is at a residence in Velpen. Posey is at home, some two miles from town, near where both reside. Curry has not been arrested at this writing and says he is ready to settle the matter in court. We have not heard the other side of the case, but will print(it next week if it can be obtained.
BIS PIKE COUNT! FAIR. The Big Pike County .Pair opened Monday morning with the most flattering prospects. Up to last night the beautiful and Bue stock and the farm products together with the beautiful and costly handi-work that was so rapidly filling the floral hall promised one of the greatest exhibitions ever held in Southern Indiana. As early as Saturday the fine stock from neighboring counties and states begun to fill up the stalls, while the fii est breed of horses (coach horses, draft horses, trotting horses, pacing hurts, and running horses} catn6 in such numbers as insure a most interesting time for all’ who are so fortunate as to be at the fair the rest of Ibis week. The rush Monday and yesterday vvas such as kept Hon. E. P. ltichardson, the efficient Secretary, and itis two assistants, Miss F. It. Taylorand Miss Sarah Harris, continually busy. Among the good pccptc and good thingjt'we find room to mention but few. We note however, the folio wing: In the Floral Hall are Miss Florence Capchart and Miss Clyde Jacksbu. J. D. notion superintends Class 1, (Draft Horses), S. J. Haines (Light Harness), S. J. Haiues (General Purpose), L. B. Oursler (Jacks , and Mule.*), A. W. Doty (Pike County Cattle), A. W. Doty (shorthorn cattle and Halestein), A- W. Duly (Deveiis and Jerseys), also of sweepstakes. I. It. Lett (Hogs and Sheep), L. B. Oursler (Poultry), W. J. Bethell (implements and Machinery), also mechauical, Emhrec Lamb (Domestic—woman's work), also flowers, L. C. Thomas (Can Fruit, Cakes, &e.), also farm, orchard, garden, S- J. Hains, W. J. Bethel, Leslie Lamb, (Speed Iting). Look for list of Premiums next week. Hoaorary List. We want to let the readers of Till Demobat know that a few stand-bys have come up and paid subscription— some iu arrears and some in advance —without a uni inner and hare also been pleased to continue their subscriptions with appreciation. Such men are the bull work of our nation, for they help keen alive the vast intelligence that cau come through only the newspapers. Of these we mention: Dan.-Grubb."...-....... *3 30 Etfiah Smith .. 1 80 Jasper Willis .. 4 W A. W.Selby.... a 50 S. Khtuau .. ..-. 8 81 Goodlet Morgan .'.. t 62 James 51. Thomas... 2 13 Dan Davies.... i 35 O. W. Leu... . 125 Herman Fotcher ., .....-- .... 125 A. C. Crouch ..... . 2 50
Specimen Cnees. Si' II. Clifford, New Cased, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, bis Stomieh was disordered, bis Liver was affected to an alarutiug degree, appetite fell away, and lie was terrible reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III., had a ruuning sore on his leg of eight years .standing. Used three bottle of Electric Bitters and seven boxes ol Bucklen*s Arnica Salve, and his leg . is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. Quu bottlo of Electric Bitters aud one box of Buukleu's Arnica klvo cured him ontirly, Sold at ,j. It. Adams A Son Drag store. Soldier** Day. ay of the Fair aii soldier* ritted free.
'MM 8am Smalt was at Evansville last Monday ui*ht. James Coon rod still has Ms spells of rheumatism. A son of Chas. J. Gledish has been quite sick the past few days. The Gibler Band and Orchestra is one of the best ever in the city. Thomas Stevens of Indian Springs has taken a position at t he Pike Hotel. Miss Lizzie Spain of Evansville, is visiting Miss Eflie and Edna Tislow. Mr. and Mrs. Bullen of Evansville, will visit the Misses Stocks this week. Mrs'. J. T. Axtel, of Washington, is visiting Mrs. Dr. Adams, this week. Mr. Will J. Spires, of Chicago, was a pleasant nailer at this offiee Saturday. Miss Lydia Knight has taken her old place, as clerk with J. B. Young & Co. Miss Carrie Adler, of Lebanon, Ind . is the guest ot her friend, Miss Bertha Prank. Miss Effie Poser returned Saturday from a visit to friends iu Warrick county. Miss Eleanor Holmes of Louisville, Ky., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ash. Miss Rose Ohler of Princeton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Liibs, this week.
The Gibler Comedy Company will be at the Opera House every night this week. Mr. ancl Mrs. W. V. Hargrove returned Monday from a pleasure trip to Chicago. Mrs. Harry Byers, will return to her home, at Nashville Teun. Thurday morning. Miss Clara Adler, one of Lebanon society ladies is the guest of Miss Bertha Frank. The Gibler Comedy Company is the best or one of the best that has ever visited our town. Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Dale,Spencer countv, will visit Dr. \V. II. Link and family, thi3 week. Sol. Frank and his mother, Mrs. Gus. Frank, were at Cincinnati Friday, visiting relatives. Miss Eva flicks came home Monday from a visit to her mother and sisters at Belleville, Illinois. Miss Florence Ingle, bue of Boouyille’s accomplished young ladies,1s the guest ol Miss Effio Posey. Mi«s Mable Mauck of Princeton, will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. V. Hargrove during,the Fair. Dr. Leon Cardeniz. of the Oklahoma Medicine Co., is resting hero after a season of hard work on the road. Miss Mattie Carson spent several days at Oakland City last week, visiting friends and attending the fair. Clay W. Duncan, of Bedford, will be here this week to visit his brother, Dr. J. B. Duncan, and attend the fair. Misses Maud and Lissa Stott of Princeton, are visitors of the Petersburg Fair the guests of Miss Yirgie White. Master Goethe Link will lie home this week from an all Summer's visit with his grand-father in Warrick county. Mr. and Mrs. George Piuney will entertain Mrs. Catkins, of Mt Vernon and Miss Grace Haase, of Princeton, during the Fair. Mrs.A. II. Taylor and sons, Masters Eugene aud Gnssie, returned home Friday after a two mouths’ visit to her parents in Sedalta, Mo. Mr. Charles Hudson, one of Clay townships farmers favorite sons, now a resident of Terre Haute, is here to meet old friends at the Fair. D. C. Thomas, the Winslow furniture dealer, was in towu Wednesday and transacted business with the Enterprise.—Oakland Enterprise. Miss Sadie Berri Ige will - entertain the following guests this week : Mr. Henry Sheila, and Miss Ponbarker, of Mt. Vernon, Mr. Wilson, of New Harmony, Mrs. Welborn and Miss Kifie Sinners, ofOwensrilte. Miss C*arrte Hammond and her atint, Miss Watt,’ of Oakland City, arc expected hero this week to be the guests P. C. Hammond and family. Dr. W. H. Stewart and family, of Oakland City, accompanied by Miss Anna Stewart, of Connersviile, will be the guests of Warner Barrett aud lady this week. The Presiding Eider will be here for preaching, at 7:30 next Sunday evening at the M. E. Church. Quarterly Conference, Monday moriiiug at 10, Sept. 7th. Mrs. Morris Tucker and her 6ister, Miss F. B. Taylor, visited friends at Washington during part of last week. Miss Taylor returned Friday and Mrs. Tucker ou Monday.
Dr. Woodry will more to New Harmony and there continue the practice of dentistry. During hie short atay in Petersburg our people have learned to appreciate his ability as a first-class dentist and a genuine gentleman, and they wish him and his family,the success they richly deserve. Oakland City Becorti: Mi»ses Gertie Brady and Jodie Week, of Petersburg visited friends and relatives here this week and attended the fair.! Itev. J. L. Weeks goes to Petersburg i this ntorning to assist iu the organization of 4t Baptist church in that piac»% and hold services over the Sabbath. ltov. Perry, Petersburg, was here taking iu the fair aud visiting friends this week. . House aud Lot. A good house of si* rooms, quarter acre lot , good well and good cistern, and barn. All for sale cheap. Hall cash and half on time. (If) -
E. & I. win sell to points iis the 1 South at exe ug. 25, Sept. 15 r return 3U da Stop over privilt and informal address 1{. ,A le Ind, •onuA Trip 'eet, Northdingly low 29, Tick's from dale gcs granted, on call on Campbell, Septe into Indian Sprit; her 6, 1891. Special train leaves Petersburg 3:15 a. in. Returning leaves Indian Springs 5 p. m. Fare only #1, for the round trip. E. B. Gunkxe, Aig't. Harvest Excursions to the West, Northwest and Southwest. The Ohio & Mississippi Railway will run two of its popular Harvest Excursions from all points on its line to points in the West Northwest and Southwest at low rates, leaving September 15th a.nd 29th, If91. Tickets will be good for return thirty days after.date of sale, wJilb stop-over privileges in territory reached by these excurisons. For rates, and further information call on or address, local agents O. & M. Rv. or ■■ C. G. Jones, Dist. Pass'r Agents Vixorvsvs Ivt».
Take a week off, and bring your (amity to the Big Daviss County Fair at Washington, Sept. 28 to Oet. 3. Exesrsiou to Indian Spriugs. The following rates will remain in effect until November 1st. Round trip tickets, good returning sixty days from date of sale, will be sold for $2.25. Tickets sold on each Saturday good returning on - the following Monday at $1.85 each. Coughs and cold kept off hy taking Situmons^Liver Regulator.to regulate the system. Brick For Salt . Parties wanting to buy brick very cheap can be accomodated by calling on George Frank at the Big Mill. Goto W. R. Ayers with your country produce. He pays the highest market price in CASH or GOODS, at Algiers, Lnd. (If) Three days of Big Balloon Ascension^ by famous aeronauts at the Big Daviess County Fair at Washington, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3. For Sale. Two good milk cows, 1 Queen City road cart, nearly new. For particulars inquire of Dr. Woodry, Petersburg, lnd NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. — Oakland City Record. A braketnan on an Air-liue freight was killed at Fairfield the first of the week. While the train was switching he was thrown under the ears, aiul his legs and arms were severed Irum his body, causing almost instant death. Bis in me was said to be Petit, and he was well liked by his fellow werktnen. Vincennes Sun Aug. 24. This morning about half past eight o’clock Jehu Bulnorlb, who worked at the brick and tile factory got his foot caught in the crusher and had alt his toes mashed off. A fight occurred at Emison l ast evening in which Ed Chancellor was seriously cut by John Ghee. The row started in the saloon and both men were put outside when they came together and resulted as above stated. They were both drinking. Ghee was arrested ami brought to this city t y Constable Isaac Vanmeter. Siuee their arrival in the city they have been trying^ to secure bail but it looks very much like'he would get to lodge in jail until the September term o! court. It is thought this morning that Chancellor w ill recover. * Washington Democrat, Aug. 2i. West Brownstown is in a state of. excitement over the sudden death ol little George Hughes, which oecured abou t two weeks ago. lie was an important witness in a criminal prosecution, and not feeliug well a doctor was called who gave him some medicine. Be died shortly after taking it. It has been learned that one or t he parties interested iu the suit gave hi in the medicine. Bis body will be exhumed and his stomach anatiaed. Daniel Ward, E, & I. section foreman, at Klnora, died suddenly Wetlaesday night Iroin an over dose of laudanum, taken to quiet severe pains in his stomach. The Democrat some years ago published a lengthy account of the fate >t the tittle city of Hindustan, Martin comity. The following apjieaml tho other day in the Iudianapolis Mews: There is now not the slightest traee in Martiu county oTthe thriving little city of Bhidostau, which in Ibid was an important manufacturing and trading post, located on the west fork of White river. The business was owned by Eastern capitalists and the towu was settled by eastern people. By legislative aet the town was made the county seat of Martiu, and the population iu 1628 was neatly if uot quite six thousand. Then an epidemic, thought by many to be cholera, carried off scares and it resulted in entirely depopulating the playc. By the elose of that j ear but few residents remained, and in 1834 the county seat was changed to Mt. Pleasant. Where once the thri ving place stood is now a field of eorn.
Evausvi lie Bulletin, Ati»t. '3. There was placed in the Insane Asylum, ou last night, a woman who has fallen from the ranks of the angles to the lowest depths of degradation, within a few weeks. We withold her name; uot for her sake, hut because tier infamy ami abominable conduct. if her name were published, would bring pangs, shame and heart sorrow to innocent ones, who have already suffered too greatly on her account. From the position of a beloved wile and mother esteemed and honored l>y all; she, by her acts, has proclumcd her self to he the most abandoned wanton on earth. Sue acknowledges that she has spent *2000 in four months, in entangling men Into her infumous net. She has gone deliberately to work, to mislead business men and the heads of famiUee openly declaring the names of those whom she has seduced. She freely declares that the doors of nil lusane Asylum on earth can prevent her from continuing the life of Immorality and shame which sbo has decided to lead. On yesterday afternoon, she left her innocent otg4 at horn#, iu tbelr beautiful bul
[ this city, of the squires, vestigating her sanity, with ed marriage to her twice. The Prosecuting Attorney, in his aware statement against her, sahl. ■'■She seems to glory tn her own disgrace. She is dangerous to any male person who may come under her influence.” It was time for the authorities to put such a woman beyond the pale of doing harm, ami had: they not performed the .work, as they have done, it is evident from the written evidence of ehief Kewitt and Capt. Seising, that the criminal authorities would have heeu compelled to have promptly taken charge of the affair. Woman’s fall* was never so great or sudden, nor has degradation so deep ever before been witnessed in this community. Memory of Little Curtis Paul Beadles. 11 Born Dee., 51890, Died Aug. 20, 1S91. Age . 8 months and a half. Oh. Dear, Sweet, Good, and loving, little darling angel! How hard In give you up. but your loving little spirit has gone to rest! How promising, healthy, so sweet and so good, until that awful dreaded disease t melted your sweet little fat imago away to a skeleton ! That sweet little song of “Dad,” “Dad” . ‘Dad,-’ and “ma”, did that toungue warble I until the very last! « Those sweet, earnest and Sparkling little * eyes have closed to open no more to us on earth. Thateweet Uttle song has hushed, no more to he heard on this side of the Golden shore. ■-ir That Dear, sweet," little spirit is Home, where there will be no more teething seur- ( vey, or anything else to maryour peaee and ] pleasure forever and ever! ? A Happy change now for you, but, oh! so hard for us to give you tip! God Bless—your long and hard” suffering is over—sweet peace lie your rest! Tis all we can do. W. 0. Bkaples
6. A. R. Resolutions. BEAD QUARTERS ilOEGAS POST NO.. 15 G.l A. It,,DEPARTMENT 1K» Aug. 23, 18014 1 Again with sorrowful hearts we hare j followed a brother to his tomb. God commands it and we obey. < Whereas, He has catted our beloved comrade, Asbury U. Alexander, who was a captain of company F. 10th Regiment. Ind., cavalry, to report lor duty iu the camp cl the faithful beyond the ‘"Cold River of ( Death,'* therefore. . Resolved, That in the demise of our loved comrade our Post has tost a worthy member; the nation a gallant soldier, our city , au honorable citizen, his wife a kind, husband, his children a- loving father. But; j hope, the Anchor to the sottl,bids us cherish ' the fond hope that our loss is his eternal gain. Resolved, That we extend to the widow and children of our late comrade our heartfelt sympathies in their bereavements, and may we all trust in God, Who alone can trust solace give. Resolved, That a copy of the above resolutions be furnished each paper in Petersburg, and a eop> be sent to the bereaved family. Ok vice K. Patterson C. U. LeM ASTERS. Com. Back leu’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in tne world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped^Ilands. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin .Eruptions, and postively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar auieed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 eeuts per box. For sale oy J. R. Adams & Son. aprS-92 Hows Your Liver? Is the Omental salutation, knowing' that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torj>id the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the food lies in tho stomach undigested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of. lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is deranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them, a healthy liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, , As a general family remedy for dyspepsia Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc.. I hardly evo use annhing else, and have never been dm appointed In the effect produced; it seems ti he almost a perfect cure for all diseases uf tha Stomach anil Bowels. Biomaca ^ w j. McEuu,T. Macon, Urn A .rent variety of Stoves a u d Ranges are made under the name of “Helper.” They have ail the latest provementand are mate Speeial attention is gattSTEEL RBNGES ■ use used by Hotch, but arranged specially for family uw, for eot^ or wood. Many styles unr! sues of coin Q*ik Stores and KSaag#* Heuters for hard of SUPERIOR IKON, ed to lOO Styles uutl Sixes* of for ail kinds of fuel. Base Burning fieuters for hum coal > etc. Ask your dealer for Helper Stoves,. Ranges and Heaters, or write tor Illustrated ©ircnlar to CHir.UU) & EIUE STOVE CO», CHICAGO, IIX., or ERIE, PI*
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