Pike County Democrat, Volume 28, Number 4, Petersburg, Pike County, 4 June 1897 — Page 5

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Look at those Seth Thomas clocks at $3.73 at Hammond's. M. L. Heat bin an of Glexen, was in town Saturday on business. j Mac Huff of Washington, was here Wednesday on business. Parlor suits, bedroom suits and fine furniture at Antler & West’s. 2-4 Mrs. William Limp visited friends at Hopkinsville, Kentucky, this week. H. H. Ti-low. jeweler aiul watchmaker Petersburg. All work guaranteed. 28* Mrs. J. W. Gladish and son Foster have returned home from a visit to Elwood. If you are looking for something new in the furniture line call at Antler & West’s. . 2-4 II. F. Hayes, a gas well contractor fijom Braudeuburg, Kentucky was here Tuesday tookiug over llie gas geld. T. J. Foad of Greencastle. was here yesterday on business. He also visited friends at Union before returning home. John T. Stout of IVdi. was. here Wednesday looking over the city, with a view of arranging to pul in a system of water works. The meeting of the mi—(unary union has been postponed until June 13th. The meeting will be held at the C. P. church. The public cordially invited to attend. The Petersburg ball club went to Princetnu Wednesday and were shut out by a score of 5 to 0. The boys say they played in hard luck but that the game was a good one from start to finish. There were 92 applicants fer teachers license Last Saturday. Supt. Blaize iufonns us that that was the largest number that ha- passed an examination in Petersburg since he has been in office, Natceau Gas Mrs.—The Democrat office keej»s in stock leases and option b'anks and all other printing mutter necessary in that lino of business. Call and see us for anything in the job printing liue. William Jackson and John Whitman have opened a real estate office in this city and wdl t*> found over Adams & Sou’s drug store. They have a u umber of pieces of property on their books for sale or exchange. __J “They are dandies" said Thomas Bowers, of tiie Crocket, Texas. Enterprise, while writing about DeWittV Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for -ick headache and disorders of the stumach and liver. J. K. Adams & Son. La-t Tuesday afternoon J. K. Hamilton, proprietor of the saw mill at the foot of Main street, received severe and dangerous injuries by lieiug struck in the chest with a shingle block thrown from a shingle saw.— Window Era. « ----—r—1—W. B. Johnson, Newark. Ohio, says, “One Minute Cough Cure saveil ruy only child from dying by croup." It has save*! thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. J. K. Adams \ Son.

The fourth quarterly meeting on White river circuit l\ B. church, will convene at Atkinson chapel June 5th ami Sth. On Sunday a large number trill be baptised, Kverybody invited to come, Kkv. S. L. W*i.u. piaster. Rsv. J. Bekdex. p routing elder. Henry Cox of Jefferson township, died yesterday rooming. He was a veteran of the late war and the funeral services will be conducted by the Q> A|. H. post. The funeral services will \jk corn! acted at his late bonne this (Friday* afternoon, the sermon being preached by Ru. W. S. Rader. Sunday night last Jesse W. Coker and o'Mis> Nora A. Fm-mau of McLeandjcro, Illinois arrived in this city rat the excursion train and after securing a marriage license repaired to the C. P. parsonage where they were joined in marriage by Rev. J. W. Kider.t They returned home Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Thomas A. Long of Washington, died last Sunday after a short illness. The funeral took place Monday afternoou. The deceased was one of the pioneer M. K. ministers of this section of ludiana and served his first appointment on the Petersburg circuit, then known as Delectable UUI circuit in 1855. lie was well known by the old pioneer citizens.

Get one of those flue rockers at Autler & West’s. 3-4 Logan Robling of Winslow, was in town Monday (Mt business. All repairing oh clocks and watches are warranted at Hammond’s. Joseph Cabel of Washington, was in the city Tuesday on business. CriU Butler and Howard Akridge visited with friends at Yelpen last Sunday. See Hyatt for light and heavy harness. A specialty is made of handmade goods. 3-4 Hannigan Keedv ami Mel Catt of Clay township,we re in town Saturday on business. If yon want a firstclass set of handmade work harness see Hyatt in the Patterson building. _ 3-4 Mrs. Jacob Schurz left Wednesday for Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where she will visit friends. ' The board of county commissioners meet next Monday in regular session for the transaction of business.

Real estate agents are beginning to do some work here and in a few weeks a number of changes in city and country property will be uoted. The Petersburg ball team defeated the Jasper team last Thursday by a score of 4 to 1. Sunday the local team defeated the Boooville club 9 to 3. Bicycles for Sauk.—1 have two good bicycles for sale; oue brand uew, never rode; will be sold cheap. 3-2 f Gut Frank. The Petersburg mining and inanufacturmg association now occupy the rooms over the Citizrus’state bank, where their office will be open at all times to visitors to the city. ' __£__ Mayor John Spencer. 9u.lge O'Neal and E. F. Meredith of Washington, headed a large delegation from that city to Peters- | burg last Thursday night to hear the roar ! of the Jumbo gas well of the world. Sot only piles of the vary worst kind can I be cured by IK-Witt's Wjtch Hazel Salve, ■ but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, | ulcers and all other skin troubles cau l>e iustantly relieved by the same remedy. J. R. Adams & Son. James Kilroy and little daughter of Poseyvilk, were in the city Thursday eveu1 ing to witness the exhibition of the Jumbo I gas well. Mr. Kilroy is prosecuting at torI ney for Gibson and Posey counties and is , making a splendid record as an official. IK>n't thin your blood with sassafras or ! poisou it with blue-mass; but aid nature by using Lie Wilt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable.. J. R, Adams k Son. Mayor Akin, John Foster. Henry Stockfleth, John Brill, Fred Keechle, Fred Stoltz, Henry Koch, Clem Rites, William Kelley. Robert Stoltz. and a number of other promiuetil citizens of Evansville, were j in the ejty last Thursday uight to hear Jumbo roar. E; Wise, Washington, who put in the I concrete walks here last season. is ready at ! a moment's notice to contract for your work this year. The walks put down have given good satisfaction, and the work has stood the test. If "you need any work in that line address him as above. 2-3 The city council meets this (Thursday) night to transact the monthly routine of i business, and ajiso to elect a school trustee | to serve for three years to succeed Henry Read. There is a great scramble for the ^ position, there beirg a dozen or more eau- : didates who desire to serve in that capacity. Henry Coleman of Jefferson township, was a caller at this office Tuesday morning. ! He has been a suliscriber for two copies of I the Democrat for a number of years. Mr. Coleman has been a resideutof Pike county ; since 1H49, having settled within one mile ' of Otwell. He is a prosjwrous farmer aud ’ a splendid citizen. Attention, Odd Fellows.—The meinI bers of Pacific lodge Xo. 175, I. O. O. F., wilt meet at their hall Sunday, June 6th, at , 2 o'clock p. m., and from there march to ! Walnut Hills cemetery for the purpose of 1 decorating the graves of our deceased | brothers. All member? and visitors are ! invited to attend and bring flowers. By older of the Committee. John R. King of Marion, Indiana, was j here Monday and Tuesday looking up a : localkm for a steam laundry which will be worked on a large scale. He has taken an optical on a Maui street piece of property, aud will be here again within a few weeks to further investigate the matter. Mr. 'King is a very pleasant gentleman and while in the city made the acquaintance of a number of Petersburg people. He was . much pleased with our little city and the Jumbo gas well. ^

Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Bur* ton House, Burton, West Virgiuia. anyone ‘ of the most widely known men iu the state was cured of rheumatism after three Tears j of suffering. He says: “I hare not sufficient command of language to convey ! any idea of what I suffered, my physicians told me that nothing could be done for tne j and tny friends were fully convinced that I nothing but death would relieve me of my ; suffering. In June. ISM. Mr. Evans, then salesman for the Wheeling Drag company, recotneuded Chamberlain's Pain Balm. At : this time my foot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal size and it seemed to tne my leg would burst, but soon after 1 began usiug the Pain Balm the swelling began to decrease, the pain to • leave, and now I consider that lam entirely | cured. For sale by J. H. Adams «fc Son. j

William White ami wife were at Washington Wednesday. ' { Mrs. Julia Hart visited relatives at Washington last week. i Go to H. H. Ttslow for all kinds of watch and clock repairs. 9S* i Hyatt keeps a full line of collars, whips and laprobes. See him. 3-4 ] E. P. Downey and wife of Princeton, 1 were in the city Monday. George Oliphant went to Patoka Tuesday ( to visit his brother for a few days. For $1.50 you can buy of Hammond a watch that is warranted for one year. Mrs. Essie Neilson of Denver, Colorado, is visiting Miss Nellie Evans and other friends. _ _ Wright Lindy of Clay township,’ an old subscriber of the Dexockat, was a pleasant caller Monday afternoon.

The E. & I. will sell tickets to Nashville and return for $4.95, good retaining ten days, to attend the Tennessee exposition. Elsworth Smith has our thauks for some excellent strawberries. Mr. Smith grows very fine berries with which he supplies our market. __ Dillon & Greene, the attorneys, have moved their office into the Burger block, occupying the rooms over the New York store. ’The firm has an elegant suite of rooms and are very comfortably situated-. Hundreds of thousands have been induced to tr? Chamberlain's t'ough Remedy by reading what it has done for others, and having tested its merits for themselves are to-day its warmest friends. For sale by J. R. Adams & Son. ^ j -%- Charles E. Logan, a prosperous young farmer of Algiers, Pike county, was iu town Wednesday on business. Mr. Logan graduated from the Washington high school in 1892 and was a bright and energetic scholar. —Washington Gazette, Terrible Accident.—It is a terrible accident to be burned or scalded; but the pain and agony ami the frightful disfigurements can by quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve. J- R. Adams & Son. A pleasant birthday celebration occurred j last Monday at Goodrid’s meadow. The j occasion being the seventy-first birth anniversary of Mrs. Ferdinand Akerman. Mrs. Akertuau is the mother of Mrs. George E. King and an estimable lady. May she live to celebrate many more such occasions. Don't neglect a cold because the weather is pleasant: before the next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what its name implies. J. R. Adams & Sou. __ A change has been made in the time of running trains on the Air Line railroad. Trains now pass Oakland City goiug east at 2:17 p tu, 8:15 a m, and 7:00 a m; going west, 11:8? a iu. 12:81 a m, and 4:10 p in. The southbound tram on the E. & I. now makes connection with train going east on the Air Line. Work on the two new gas wells are progressing nkely. The well on the Qinelvena ; land is down nearly 200 feet, and the well on the Fleming land was commenced today. The wells will be finished in time for exhibitions on the 3rd of July. There has been I some delay in receiving casing and drills for the well on the Fleming land, else the well would have been down a few huudred feet by this time. : poor farm, June 10th: IHiette ...". Beautiful SSpring Time j cluartette . —. The OM Home I Recitation The Dream Solo ucd Chorus Lon*t be in Too Much of a Hurry ! Recitation John Darrell's Dream Tableau The Drunkard’s Home Recitation . Why? Tableau .. ... The Temperance Home Recitation. . Solo . The Wandering Boy Recitation .... .Over the Hill to the Poor House Duette Help A Little I Tableau ....From the Cradle to the Grave A lawn social will follow program if the evening is favorable. Com. The Eastern Star, a ladies auxiliary of Masonry was organized at Masonic lodge 1 rooms Friday evening. The order is inten- j ded for the wives and daughters of Masons, | I but Masons are permitted to be members. | Worthy Patron George E. King of Petersj burg, was in the city and under his | direction -the organization was effected. ! There was quite a large number of members ! | of Petersburg chapter present to assist in I I the - organization. Among them were j | George E. Kiug, Henry Read, Jerome j Nichols, Mesdames Lula Read, Dr. Link, | John Hammond, Belle Nkhols, Kate: j Adams, Leslie Lamb and Fannie Patterson J ami the Misses Lillie Armstrong, Abbie Gleason, Rieka Schaefer, Addie Oliphant, I l-aura Burger and Florence Capehart.— ■ I Washington Gazette. i

Rev. Walter Burger left Tues*lajr after- i noou for Gardner. Illinois, where he has accepted a mil as minister of the Presby- j i terian congregation. Upon several occasions he has preached to the people of that city j and so thoroughly were they impressed with 1 I him that a call was extended to him which he has accepted. Rer. Burger graduated j ; from the McCormick setniuary at Chicago j ; in May. where be took a three years course j preparing himself for the duties of aj minister of the gospel and graduated with : high honors, tie also graduated from Hanover college and from the city schools, j and is well prepared for the work which he has adopted. The reverend is a splendid ' speaker and has all the requirements j necessary'to make his chosen work a success, j His many friends here unite in wishing i him abundant success in the saving of souls . for the Master.

Eight day alarm solid oak clocks for £.50 at Hammond’s. W. A. Oliphant and daughter Adah risked friends at Patoka over Sunday. Autler & West have a due line of f urnit ure it lowest prices. Call and see them. 2-3 Alden Henring, editor of the Winslow •Ira, was in town Sunday rehewing old tcquaintances. One dozen left of good second hand weight tacks for $1.50 each at Hammond’s, all rarranted and worth more money. Sick headache can be quickly and eomdetely overcome by using those famous ittle pills known as ‘‘DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.” J. R. Adams & Son. J. W. Brumfield of this place, and C. W. Vouug of Winslow, went to Indianapolis Monday to represent their lodges at the K. >f P. grand lodge meeting. They will return home to-day. The Democrat will furnish you with one hundred best quality tty white envelopes with your name, address and business neatly printed on the upper left hand corner for fifty cents. All kinds of other job printing at equally low prices. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly aud permanently cured by using DeWitt’s Witch Bazle Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. J. R. Adams A Son. The various township trustees meet in this city next Monday to select a county superintendent of schools to succeed John B. Blaize to serve for two wars. There j are now five candidates in the field, they beiug Will Com. Fred Chappell, John j Scales, John B. Blaize and Joseph W. j Wiggs. John Biiderback has withdrawn from the race. The Evansville & Richmond railroad has been reorganized ami incorporated under] the state law. The road was recently sold at sheriff’s sale in Daviess county and was bought m by the Farmers' loan and trust j company of New York. The company is j reorganized with the following stockholders and directors: George B. Wilsou, Joseph B. Yerkes, William H. Clark, J. R. Taylor aud W. S. Whitney. The capital stock is $1,500,000.

Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of mi execution to me directed from the clerk of I he Bike circuit court, 1 wit! expose at public sale, tc the highest bid* der. ou Saturday, the 2t>th dav of June, A. D. 189?.' Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. nod 4 o’clock p. in., of said day, at the door of the court bouse in Pike county, Indiana, the r>-nts and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, to-wii: ’l'lie southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of seettou twenty-one (21}, township No. one (t> south, range seven (7) west, containing forty acres, more or less. Kxeept the graveyard uow under fence, supposed to be one-fourth acre.. Also the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twentyone i,2l), township No. one il) south, range seven (.7) west, containing forty acres, more or less. Also one and one-fourth ft**) acres of land. Begiuuiug at the southwest corner of the northeast quarter ot sectiou twenty- j one 121), township No one il) south, range No seven (7’ west; thence east live to. chaias. thence north two and oue-half (2,!*) chains, ttieuce west five (5) chains, thence south two and one-half t2'x’ chains to tlie place of beginning. Also commencing ten JO} rods north from the southwest corner of ibe northeast quarter of section twenty-one '.21). town one [1! south, range seven [7] west; thence east twenty |2D} rods, thence north thtrty-lour [34] rods, thence west twenty [3)1 nats, thence south thirty-four [34} rods to the place of beginning containing tour and one-quarter f4**j acres, more or less. Kxeept a part of the southeast quartern! the northwest quarter of section No. twenty-one ftttj. town cue 1 ti south, range seven |7} west, particularly describes! follows, rlt: Beginning at a point eighteen Ilk] rods west of the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the section agtove written: thence north twenty-live and bneiiail [25‘,1 rods, tiieuce north stxty-#even and one-half [870 oats, thence west thirty-three and ore-halt [Xl1.; n*!s thence south thirty-' six and one haltT&S] rods, thence east thir-ty-one 31] rods tn the place of beginning, containing six acre*, more or less. And ou tailure to realise the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the salve time ami place, expose to public sale th? tee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property ot Seward Gray at the suit at William Rndimei. j Said sale wilt he made without env relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. M. RIIHJWAY. June 2. 1*97,4-3 Sheriff l’tke County. Sheriff”* Sale. By virtue of a oertifled copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Pike circuit court, in a cause whereiu George it Ashby and Charles A. Cotiey are plaintiffs, and Alice B. Jobnsou, James W Johnson. i>eI la Bice and Ktuuia Huddleson are defendants, r- quiriug me to make the sum ol Uirve hundred end seventy-three dollars and thirty cents, with interest on said decree and costs I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, ou Saturday, the 19th dav of June, A. D. i«#:.

Between the hoar* of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m.-of said day, at the door of the court house In Petersburg, Pike county. Indiana, the rent* aud profits fur a term not exceed line seven years, of. the .following described real estate to-wlt: The northeast <|uarter of the southwest quarter and tlie north half of the soulhwut quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section No. tO four, town ,fj two south, range (!) seven west all in Pike county, state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and coats, I will, at the s me time and place, expose lo public sale the lee simple or said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and c**ts- Said sale will he made without any relief w hatever from valuation or appraisement laws. U* \f HviMfVA Y Mayan, mt. Sheriff Pike County. Ashby A Coffey, attys. for plaintiffs. Notice of Administration. Notice l« hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pike County. Ktate of Indtaua. administrator, of the estate of Louis Park, late of like county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Fkkokku'k Lirrouw, J une 1. 1WT. Administrator Richardson A Taylor, attys. VOTK'I i* hereby given to all parties eoncerned that 1 will be at my residence RVKKYMONDAY To attend In bu-dues* connected with the office of trustee of Monroe township. J. M. DAVIS, Trustee, PuatoXfioc address: Spurgeon.

Buggies The good kind; the kind that lasts and the kind that yon want, you will find in our warerooms. They ride easy; they look well and best of all they will cost you less at our place than elsewhere. You ought to see them. Just come in and let us price you an outfit (Buggy, Harness, Robe and Whip,) and you will say they are eye openers. G/ass and Tin Fruit Cans in season. Shawhan, Boonsbot & Co., PETERSBURG, INDIANA.

yy H. FOREMAN, Attorney at Law. Loan ami Real Estate. Office— Room II, Carpenter building, Petersburg, Indiana. Sherirs Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Hike Circuit court, in a cau.-e wherein Narcissus Lingo is piaiutitf and David G. Stull and Nancy A. Stull are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of two huuured and fifteen dollars and ninety cents, with iuterest on said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder,on Saturday, the 19th day of June, A. D. 1897. Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court house in Petersburg. Pike county. Indiana, the rents and profits fora term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter of the south west quarter of section number i2t>) twenty-six, town (1) one south, range (St) eight west, in Pike county, Indiana, except one half acre in a square in the southwest corner ot the above described land, containing nineteen and one half aeres, re ore or less. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sunt to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple ot said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costa. s«id sale will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. \V. M. Riihjwav. May 36, iswr. Sheriff Pike County. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of. a' decree to me directed man the clerk of the PlkeCircuit court, in a cause wherein t'oourud Bussing is .plaintiff and William B. Ueiselnmn and rkuturah Geiseiman are defendants, requiring me to make the sum ot four hundred and ninety-two dollars* and ninety-two cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at puntie snip to the highest bidder, on Saturday,! the 19ith day of June, A. D. 1897, Between Die hours of IQ o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock pi in. of said day, at the door of the court house in Petersburg. Pike county, Indiana. the rents and profits far a term not exceeding sejbjn years, of the loltowlugdescribed real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section ten ‘(10), town three south, range eight west, in Pike county, Indiana. it such reuts and profits will not sell for asufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the tee simple ot said real estate,or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without auy relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. M. RusiWAV, May ‘AS, HW. Sheriff Pike County. Richardson <fc Taylor, attys. for plaintiff.

Notice of Administrator's Sale of Beal Estate. Notice I* hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of George Whitman, deceased. by virtue uf an order of the Pike circuit court of Pike county. Indiana, made at the February term. ISiC. of said court, directing him to sell the real estate of the decedent theretu described, will sell at private sale on and after Saturday, June 13th, 1897, until Saturday, July 10th, 1897. The following described real estate of said decedent in Pike county, Indiana, to wit: The southeast quarter of section sixtecu, town two eouth. range eight west, said land will he.sold in torty acre tracts to suit pun-ha-* r. wiiere the same can be done withmit injury to the value of tlu* residue. Bids will be.rv- ! wived at any time between said date* by the undersigned and sales will be made on said lands. No bid for private sale at less than the appraised value of the land bid tor will be received by said administrator, as no private safe can be made for less than the appraised value of the land so sold The appraisement of said lauds tan be seen by calling ou said administrator. ... * And by the further direction of said order so made by said court, said administrator on Saturday, July 10th, 1897, At ten o’clock a. m., will sell at public auction ou said la .ds. all of said laud* remaining up to that time unsold, for not less than twothird* of the appraised value thereof. All said sales will be in discharge of all liens against said real estate. rkkxsoi' Salk:—All said sales, both public and private, will be made upon the Inflowing terms, to- wit: The purchaser to pay onetldrvl of the purchase price in cash on day of sate, and execute tils two notea in equal amount.- for the residue thereof, due and parable lu nine and eighteen months from dale of sale, respectively, both bearlug six [>er cent Interest per annum from date of -ale. and attorney * fees, amt waiving relief from valuation or appraisement law*, with good and sutHcient personal security thereon to the approval uf Uie undersigned administrator. DARIUS C. BARRETT. 3g.j Administrator, i Js. (1. Davenport, atty. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the matter of the estate of Louisa Burkhart, deceased. In the Pike Circuit Court June term, Notice is hereby given that the und. rsign- ; e<l as administrator ot the estate «>r UMosa Burkhart, deceased, has preaented and Hied, bts aeoocpil* and vouchers m dual settlement of said estate, a* d tire san e will rotor up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on tl»c fith day of Ju> • Iw. at which time all person* interested la a Id e-tate are required to appear in aaid Court, and show cause, tf any there be, why aaid arnuunt* and vouchers should not oe approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others Interested therein are also required. at the lime and place aforc-aid. In appear and make prnol of tlieir heirship or claim toany part ••f**»<lftt»'«*. AMOS BURKHART. Jun'e 3. MC. 4-3 AdministratorUiehardsou * Taylor, aUya.

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