The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
r. St Purchase perfumes,*ftoilet boa pa.aud such articles as * pertain to the toilet, you want the best and at a reasonable price. You wilt find us able to cow-, ply with this wish always RtDrtWAY & CO., the Druggists, Opp. Opera House. -Farm gates a t Mitchell's. Tuesday being pehsiou day the usual number of veterans-swarmei around the offices where vouchers are made out. —Don’t forget our Auction Sale every.night p e a t week, Sept. 10,11, 12, 13, 14 aiid 15, Big bargains to be had, goods afc’your own prices. . Kobt. Bird. Bruce Collins, of Colorado, <avho ‘has been enjoying-a pleasant visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Local and Personal. i Li I mm ' —Dry Stove Wood at MitcbeU’s. Miss Irene McClellan entertained a number of her lady friends, Wednes- day evening. —No shop worn shoes. Ail new. Prices are fright^ At Stewart’s. Several in this vicinity have rc* ceSved invitations to the marriage of Miss Minnie Jackson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Jackson, to air. M. O. Bailey. The wedding will occur at the home of the bride’s par ent®, Wednesday evening. Thehappy couple will occupy the grooms resi-. donee on East Market Street, Xgiiia. —I wiil offer at auction sale, Mon day night, September 10, A. Fine >Guitar, fi. Bird,, When these hot days pass we will give thanks, and then, hail the other extreme with the usual series of growls. —At our Auction Sale I will offer n good Goal Heating Stove. R. Bird. Vegetarian: Baked Beans. _With Tomatoe Sauce. No Meat, No Fat. At Gray’s. Most all of our Greene county stockmen who are taking in the fairs this year, were, found at the State Fair this week, ‘ —Go to Wolford’s and see that new Grain Drill, the Owego. Harvey Haines Kyle, infant eon of Rev. ami Mra. R. J . Kyle, of Plain- field, III., died August 21, of cholera infantum aged 3 months aud 16 days. The remains were buried for the pres ent in the Wheatland cemetery near Tamarack, II). —PeWitt’s Little Early Risers are prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying little pills, Ridgway & Co., Mrs, A, W, Osborn, of Xenia, *pcnt Tliursday with friends here. A neat surprise was given for Osman Spabr at his home south of town, last Friday evening, in honor of hie eighteenth birthday. About BOyoung people from surrounding towns were present, , -We will show bargains in every line for the coming month. S. L, Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Stormont cel i.brated their 40th wedding anniver- earjr a t their country home, Wednes Oueof the noticable features of the occasion was that notone single jienon who helped to celebrate, attend ed the marriage forty years ago. Halo Collins, -returned to his work on Tuesday. Harry Woolpert, of Uliricksville, passed through here Monday on his return from Jamestown and Osborn where he visited for a few days, —No shop worn shoes. All new Prices are right. At Stewart’s. Mrs. Dr. Oglesbee and daughter, Helen, are visiting in Columbus this week. —Large sun spots, astronomers say caused the extreme heat (his sum mer, and doctors declare nearly all the prostrations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good health follow good digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. I f you have indigestion or dyspepsia it wil. quickly relieve and permantly cure you, Ridgway &Co., Druggist. The sale of Mr. J . Hale CoUius which was held on his farm, Tuesday was largely attended, a greater crow< being in attendance than whs antici pated. Everything sold a t a goat figure, everyone being satisfied with their purchases. —A choice line of ull kinds o Groceries, a t Gray’s. Miss Bertha Mitchell, who has been spending her vacation a t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, has returned to Xenia to live with her grandmother, Mrs. Shannon. Frauk Bull is this week enjoying an outing nt Macknnac Islnnd, Mich. . Dr. P . R , Madden, P ractice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glosses Accurately Ad justed. Allen Bu ild ing , Xen ia, 0 . Telephone.—Office Wo. 72, Keeidence No. 37. Mrs. J . L . Houser left Tuesday for a ten days visit with relatives and friemls a t Bainhridgo and Roxabell, Ross Co. • ' - Roland Kyle has sold his dairy busi" ness with cans, wagon, nod other uteir sels to John Hnrbison, who will take charge about October 1. Mr. Kyle is yet undecided as to what he will do, ’ —Examine and get prices on the Owego Grain Drill before you buy. Sold by J . H . Wolford. Rev. Maddox will preach a t the M. E. church, tomorrow. Mayor Wolford has for his guests this "week, two uuuts from Clear Spring, Mil., Mrs. Ella Wolford and Mrs, Jennie Miller. F ob S alk — Three hundred bu. seed wheat, Poole variety, none better. Cleaned ready'for drill. a W. H . Creswell. Mrs.C. M. Crouse and Mra. W. H. Owens and daughter,' Mabel, attended the State Fnir, Tuesday. 1 Little Lucile Gray has returned from South Charleston where she has been visiting the.past week. Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Barber-spent I School opens Monday mor ning, Sabhatli in Springfield the guest of j College Wednesday morning, Mrs. Mary Barber and family; TELtPilOVE DIRECTORY, ■ Squire Bradford Thursday, Hammond has as clerk in J. nccep L. HoOllSCr,8 The regular monthly business meet iog ot the Epworth League at. the M. E , church tonight a t 7:30 p, ni. A full attendance is desired as.dele gates to the convention at Spring- field will he selected. Glen was in Morrow, Jposition grocery. The U. P. pulpit will be filled to morrow, both moraine and evening by Dr, 1), MncDill, of X en ia ,, Bacon, Hams, Dried —Wanted: Butter, cst Price, a t Bird’s., will pay Higli- Mr; D. H . Marshall is still improv ing front his late attack of rheumatism, he being able to be up town yesterday. The corner stoue of the new Y. M. C. A. buildiug at Springfield was laid Monday. The ceremonies were presid- edover by ex-Governor Busknell, who gave $10,000 to the enterprise. The building is to cost,. $70,000 of which j $00,000 has been already subscribed. Carlton McLean and Ben liidgway, J r ,, who have been visiting in Cin cinnati and Kentucky,returned home, —Brenkfnst iBeef nt Bird’s; Misses Flora iui 1 Nannie Nisbet'are the guests of tlic-ir brother, John A. iNisbct, of Xenia. The Xenia Presberty ordained and installed, Ilev. Jo h n . W, Bickett pas tor of the. U. P. church a t Greenfield, Monday. Rev. Bickett is a graduate o f our co lege and has many friends who.wish him unlimited success in his new field of work. -—We have Special Bargains to offer in our Shoe Department, . S. L. Stewart. Mr. Howard connected with iicau for some Bratton who has been the Lebanon Repub- time will in a short Thursday. Ben left yesterday for Ltime give up that position, and come Yellow Spring where he will,make h is}'to Xenia to take charge of an office home with grand-father and attend i Antioch College. ' to be opened by the Daily Press of i Springfield. -Montgomery County Fair Ex* rciiraions via Pennsylvania Lines Sept. 31 to 14, inclusive, excursion tickets will be sold to Dayton, good return ing Saturday Sept; 15. Miss Jun ia Pollock,’ accompanied Iby a.'number from Xenia, left Tues- Iday evening for Monmouth where [they will attend.college this year, -We will show bargains in every j line for the coming month. 8. L. Stewart. . Mrs. Leigh Nash, of west of this { dace, has gone to Chantan, Iowa, or a month’s visit with ' Mra. H. P. (Jackson. Mr. Robert Kingsbury and family, of Xenia, who have been traveling in Europe for several months past, are [on their way home hml are expected Ito reach Xenia in'about two weeks. -For galvanized tanks, troughs^ [>s, etc., go to Kerr & Hastings Barr, II, A.................................... ... 32 Bird, llob t.................................... '..,.80 Bradfuto, D ...... 15 Bradfuto, 0 . E .............................. 53 Crouse, C„ M.................................... 57 CrouBe, C. W. (Residence)...:.......... 68 Crouse, C. W. (S to re )........:,..........74! Cooper, J . R ,.......... ............ 7G; Ervin, D, 8 . (Residence)..- . ............. 18' Ervin, Itobt...-........................«.........13 Exchange Bank.................................. 75 Giilaugb, Chas.................................... 73 Gray, R o b t...................... ...01 Grindle, John ....................................5fi Houser, J . L<-....... 72 Herald Office........................... -....7 1 Hotel Keyes................... ,31 Lowery E ........... ; ............................. 35 Morton, Rev, J . F ......, ................... 17 Mayor’s Office................ 79 McMillan, J .H . (Residence)......... New Meat Store. McClai ii , F rank .............. (53 Mitchell, W.;M....................................9 Marsh, Dr. M. I ............................... 6 Oglesbee, Dr. E . C ........,..,,..1 6 P i e r c e , E ........ 34 Ridgway & Co....... :................... 78 Ridgway, C.M................... ............ 77 Ross, Rev. F . O ..,.,......... ?.............. 58 Seigl«?r’s Bakery..................;............. 65 Stewart* Dr. J . 0 ..............................70 Smith, W. J . . . . . . . .......................... ,..G0 Spencer, E d ................. i . . . . ..........62 Tarbox, W. ,T. (Residence)...........59 Tarbox & Son (Factory)....,-----:..;83 Wolford, J . H .......................... ........23 Weimer & Gillaugh ...... .. ,66 pump Bros, - Our last Auction Sale will he liekl Saturday, Sept, 16, afternoon and evening, don’t forget the date. R. Bird. Harry R om and Myrtle Ford, ’both of thk place, were married at Xenia, TtMJday afternoon. There ie to bean ox roust at James town, Wednesday, September 3 6 , to be given under the auroice# of the 1 , 0 . 0 . V. and K. of F. lodge*. 2Nfi> J* 0 . s t a w i t r t , Pbyecian and Buraeon. Sperialist in XT* And Bar. CHaaoMAncttPaUlyAd- ja a tn d , SatteirAitioti G haiuw I’Bf.lr, ■ Mr. and Mrs. David B. Watt cele» twitted their twentieth annivemary last Saturday* Th« Xenia eonnei) have decried to have the Interior o f the>r opera hoaee triilted asst ftaieoed, A Columbus firm reerived the mmtUhtt <—t h e meat dainty $nd edktlve art. DeWiti*. Little Kariy Kisera. They asw^wneumiled Gwall liver and W e i trownlM# Haver fr%ir. l i df nwyA f Dr»jiB$iet Mm. ihM u Kerry $«MiMht al ' John D. Rockfellerhas made Spell mou Seminary, a negro college of Atlanta, Go., n present of $180,000, Mr. David Patterson returned his home in Ludlow, Ky.j^Tuesday, after several weeks visit with Mr. Harvey Crawford and family, •—We have Special Bargains to offer in ou r Shoo Department. S. L. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crouse aud Mrs. Mary Duffield and family a t tended the Sweeney-Harsliman wed ding, Wednesday evening, a t the home of • the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Sweeney, of Beaver Creek. The bride and groom are members o f two old and prominent families in the vicinity o f Dayton. The marriage was solemnize! a t sun down on uk beautiful lawn o f the bride’s parents country home. I t was one of the largest countiy weddings ever solemnized in Montgomery Do. —■School Supplies, Slates, Sponges, Tablets, Pencils and Lunch Boxes, At Bird’s. "Clias. GalhrCatb has given up his position ns night operator at the local BRYAN—^“I’d Like to Speak to You — ” WESTERN FARMER—“Sorry, But I’m Too Busy/* —The progressive nations of the world are the great food consuming nations. Good Jood well digested gives strength. If you cannot digest all you eat, you need Kodol Dyspep sia Cure. I t digests what you eat. You need not diet yourself. I t con tains all o f the digestants combined With the best known tonics and recon- 8tructiveg.' I t will even digest all classes of foods in a bottle. No other preparation will do this. I t instantly relieves and quickly cures all stomach troubles. Ridgway & Go., Druggist. Mi® Mary Galvin, o f Jamcstwn, whose wedding was to have taken place a t her homo on August 8, .but was postponed on account of the ill ness of the intended groom, was mar ried, this week, a t the home of the groom in Montpelier, Ind. An organist who died in Sweden Ihad held the position of choirmaster and organist in one church for seventy- Itwo years without missing a- service. He and his ancestors had played the Iorgan in the same church for 2(H) years. A Florida man lucres of swamp lias purchased 300 land near Swan —You have heard o f Fels-Naptha soap. Saves one-half the work. No boiling, but little rubbing, cloths will be whiter and cleaner. I t costs no [Bridges and will turn it into e breed more than other soaps. Get some a t|jn g place for alligators Alligntors are becoming scarce, owing to the A wedding is reported for next Ia.ctivH)’ of Northern biintcra, and Ervin fever. Kyle is sick with malarial Having opening the Mest Store formerly conducted by Ed Hensliel, wt* will h!iT(, on lisiiiff nt all times s acboice line of ) - Fresh ana Salt Meats- Bologna and Sausage and everything comirctnl' with a first-class ment store, ■We Handle the celebrntnl Kingnn & Co’s. Hams, Weimex & GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone GO,- Ohio Mrs. .T. C. McMillan, of South Charleston, has been quite sick for several days is not much improved. SEED POTATOES. R a n Oa< u n d Wrae S to ck—S ele ctio n R e fo re V ttlicm R ip en . Thousands of planters use the small tubers In the pit or bins after bnvlns used the choice tubers for sale or on the table. Tliese small tutors will be used year'after year until the entire crop will all lie good seed (?), and yet lUcsc very same people will argue that .these small tuhere are “Justus good as month. -To prevent consumption quickly I tes with there is a steady skiu. demand for alligator cure throat and lung troubled with | -“ Poisonous toadstools resembling One Minute Cough Cure. IRdgwuy 'mis mT 8 have caused frequent A Co., Druggist deaths this year. Be sure to use only # * the genuine. Observe the same care Miss Lulu Tonkinsoa, south of when you ask for I)eWitt's Witch town, is quite sick with typhoid fever, jHazel Salve. There are poisonous counterfeits. DeWitt’s is the only Farmer any.’ -You can it spell caugh, kauf, kaff, kottgh, cough, coff, „ i orkaugh, >ut the only harndcs. remedy that quickly cures it is One Minure Cough Cure. Ridgway A Co., Druggists* k opamling a -hi HMatow*. telephone exchange* taken his place. A number of the text books in the township schools have been changed. Aset of rules and regulations are being published which will give the course as has been outlined by the board. -^■Acorn Stoves and Ranges will be sold in Cedarviltc this year by Kerr A Hastings Bros* ' Rev. Rose left Thursday h r New Mexico, where he wil) take his sister who is suffering with tuberculosis. The first stopwill be made at Sterling, Kansas, where they will rest for a few days, thence on to Albcrquerque, where in all probability they will have to take the stage coach to the mountains in order to reach the proper altitude* Wesley IX Rowe, a former news* [wr man of Greene couiity, bavin, galiH-d his first exgsrienoe n’fjottrna sm while editor and publisher of the Jamestown Tribune, is now holding down a good position with the Repub ‘lean National Committee at Chkwgo. Piqf„ J , Robb Harper with his brotbsra, Frank and Uroflto* were in tow n M otklay. Dan Coffey has George Illff has opened the Ferris blacksmith shop and will do n general dacksmithlng business* —Farmers: go to Cooper’s for Cap!* tol Stock and Poultry Food. Ethel Marie Boyd charmingly cn ertained twenty-five of her little ]riends at a “Bubble Party,” Thurs day from 2 to 4 o’clock, The occa sion was in honor of her eighth birth day, —Farmers} Feed your hogs some Jhic chic-er-re kce and keep them ie*lthy. Get it at Coopers, Mrs.- Will firadfute and children, of Washington, C. II*. are visiting at ihe home of Mr, and Mrs, Jacob LotC Ticket agent Keyes this week sold 265 tickets to Columbus owing to the State Fair, A goodly number of a de from Jamestown and Clifton o this their starting point* . Mr, Ed Nisbct came over from Day- ton, Thursday. - -The great m m # of Chamber lain's ('olio, Cholera am! Diarrhoea —Get vour tablets, slates, pencils, sponges, flinch boxes, etc., at Cooper’s, Have your legal notice placed In the Herald* The annual Grocnc County IV. C T. U. Convention nt the IT. P. church in Jamestown, Thursday, Sept, 13. Postmaster Tarbox and wife have returned from Chicago. original Witch Hazel Salve. I t is Safe and certain euro for piles and all skin disease. Ridgway & Co., Drug gist. Frank McDaniels, of Washington, C. H ., arrived here Tuesday to take |a position as meat cutter with Wei- nier A Gillaugh, the new mfcat mer chants. . . . , . . . . i Mieses Blanch and Mary Erviu ami Miss . Fannie Jackson is visiting Echo Storrett left Tuesday morning friends in Dayton, i - « —- — • * for Beaver Falls, P a » where they will of Finley, an old InWcntl col,eSe lhb yc"1'* drove down iron! Mr. Stewart Satterfield and wife, yesterday, where of Atlanta, 111., are the guests of Mr, uncle, Mr. Joe land Mra, J, P Satterfield. Fred Milburn, Ceilarville boy, South Charleston, he is vkitign his Van Horn. * Fred is Connected with The Findley Courier as reporter. He gave this office a pleasant call. Florence Alexander has returned home After a visit with her sister in Winchester, Ind., and brothers in Anderson, Ind,, and in Dayton* The company which operated the D. S, A II. Electric Railway have Misses Minnie and Della Ford spent Monday in the Gem City* Miss Florence Penillum-, who has been the guest ofMissMyrtle Walker, of South Charleston, for the past f week, hat returned home, Mrs. Anna C, Hem has sold her ojierty on North Alain St. to L. B. aeenrcil a franchise in Clark wnnty t o j X r i L i l l M,‘ Clifton* Another branch from "J fleM to Tliftim liv Yellow j S S f e t . was eonsuumted The electric road we mention some-1 Hfpiiro Bradford, considera- time ago to lm constructed from | tmi* w'ug ItjKlO. Mr. Ucitzcl will SpringfichFto Hillshoro seems to be j ,n *'* probability erect a neat cottage ajihing «f the pment. Harry Frey* j 0I* comer next to the alley, -All kinds paints at Mitchell. ofSpringfield, who represents eastern capitalisl*, hss brought the matter be*. fore the Omimeroial Club, the Board! Mr. James .Riggs, «f Present ofTrade andall liueiucss tiivu* Th«{Spring*, Ky«, is "the guest of Mr. f,.. ,*.,. h *L k 1 * ,lne wil,1 miles in leiigjh, having Robert Gray and family thisweek, Huhserih* h r the Herahl, j8pringH»hi. w Remetiy in the treatment of bowel romplainfc has made it standard over , the areator part of the civilised work). I For safe by t \ M. Ridgway, ’ *UX OUT STOCKANI) THU* STOCK. ’ However, I would not nhvnys choose the very largest tubers, ns these may be rough, coarse or unshapely, but always those true to a type. • A great deal ot advantage-may be. gained by selection in tbo flelil before the crop Is ripe and while it is yet growing. Selection should be made nt this time With respect to growth of vine, health, size and height of vine, appearance, number, color and manner of growth In the liili, whether compact or scattering, ns the tubers being not mature wilt show their characteristics most forcibly nt this time. This should be done just Imfore the vine begins to ripen. The writer very much prefers mature potatoes<>for seed as compared with Immature seed, notwithstanding the geat ery for second crop seed to the contrary, provided this mature seed can be stored In a cool enough place to keep them from starting the least par ticle of growth and at the same time hot freeze, However, as so very few are prepared to keep mature tubers thus, we must either rely on second crop or immature first crop seed, and here conics in our selection nhd digging ** Wo must take into consideration that the extra e*H» varieties will bo more difficult to keep than the late ones If wo are to use im mature first crop seed, and as we t an* ^ *r01‘ 1,1 No north this is the best We can do, !S,tt tm tttfiw certain fendltiona, the game as other vegeta* o i th e I ? ! ! 9’ f ^ ' J m nUy w o m u st b e o.i the lockout for the tuber that hag the tun out” marks, a potato that has begun to decline will show it m a the^km J u iV *0 Hlf e mimerons, sad »nt skin will have changed jo *HrtMr *nee, ax shown in the S J *»Whr figure Is a tut or l i t and the tower and Herald till JA N U A R Y i , iqo i for A Wonderful Cnee of Diarrhoea. A prominent Virginia editoi linil al most given up, but was brought back to perfect health hy Uh.lmlierluni’s(Jolie, Uholom ond Diarrhoea Remedy. HEAD KtS EIlITOmAI., From, iho Times, nillslillc, Va, . I suffered with diarrhoea for a hug lime and thought I v;.s past tainf cured. I had spent much lime sml moiiov and sofibred m much misciy that I had iihn’ost derided to giveup all hopes of recovery apd await t» resnlt, but noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera «nJ Diarrhoea Remedy and also some fed- itilohiais stating liow some wonderful cares had licen wrmtglit hy this rem edy* I decided to try it. After faking a fewdoses I was entirely well ofthat trouble, and I wish to say fartherto my leaders ami fellow sufferers that! am n hale and hearty man today and feel ns well as I ever did in mv life.— G. R, Moore. Sold by C, M. Uidg* way, STHAtm From my residence « fine DMrf China sow heavy with pig. No mark?. Wdghs 25011 *; II. PATENTSGUARANTEE OjirftcmwraM If m M l An ywe dwcHialwt ftf ft»v »!oe»str-a UEfiaiAlV ******* «xr OfAnton t o t ftittnf.’1Wat apnn i .'.icn# t h r a n x h « iwt'< rairaix txkro out tht, ->tU w rc. ovc v*’!? wslWC.witIfjHtciMiigr', inTiro J'.wM KU15**!1 ^ inm rated a#,i wlOt-lv rn.‘alsw«l (ftjjniftot !>yStsnatottticixmi.l Inw^ws- ae»tlfor#aiapM ((^yfiitgt Aiiiltca VtOTOtt «|* tVAH t A CO. „ ^ (f%ftNtAttwarys,) ^ „ K raut iM tirng* waaHiN&Toa, ITiMTEHMPj* ast».*sssf 4 tHKMfllirj ' t h e OH IO V, ^ Hi.- Herald from m j jH-st, fi»r th e ci J TW£!*TY'TIiIR BOEL f a l l B lo ck s a n d assortment o SACRED CC of the Gncigaotl f«N fes ' Auspicious Event I Lovers. One ot the big even Dftti’s ten days Fall Fet nival, beginning Hc-pb ending September 29, gaered -Concert of Hu Bepteniber 23. The selected from the rank- best—all Cincinnati < gowned beyond the lx home. ' Rose Cecilia Shay in of the Metropolitan Oj she joines in New Yoi after the Fall Festival js one of the greatest the concert stage. Con.- Italy, where she has ju two years terms of stu< says she is the coming younger generation o f , Mr.- Oscar Ehrgott best known barytone in the Central West, portnut engagements i citiesof the South, wh reigning favorite in or ply a t a few hour noti« Dr. Carl Dufft, of No Indianapolis.May Fe. and i f now boohed for .igagements with syrnpl i laiul big concert iuncti. *'<ouutry the coming ee Mies Liwra VVeiloi I 18 .a voice of great purity. I t is remark j trustworthy in all reg’n lime is splendid and i marvelous tor such a j Miss Weiler was first h I yet a young girl in sh< I sang with with Laun 1 whistler. This was si i both created great en '! the critic where the i Weiler is a graduate I ium* School of M i where she is now a tt I at the Mound Street i Second Preshyteriu very exacting in the Work. Mr. W. C. Eai member of the grou aesthetes of tnusica truest exponent of ing in this section of voice rings true ai Mr. Earnest is l Orpheus Club and for concert work, g< Cav. P . A .T iri epecls is the most m the soloists o f the “ a violinist o f rare a friend of the great pfced successful o of tv,;0 and a numb and has ju st rChr. in London as Cone « atwoK. J l d o m i ! firi* off.(;u iinilu m«l c a re fu l inv fnvoal in a c riu t'ri'att1 distvur dm <*onfid(Mi(‘( Rio. a d v o rtis ri1. i i» mi I )Vtll tli. th in k in g w l f w '■ w e v a . ftiv»«stii»atp j th o u g h t o f , ;y.ftyw g lad }u *l tr< a t y w know , AMI -ii lliia *-,>rnit., ,,l% Inn o f va KcCOIXW tlDl* wr f* --t Jfc / t . t •* * I
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