The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

i /SKims*^^ztagzr&L-S&tkz.. M e re d i t l is iistc Store* p O T O N , 0 „ Now Located..- At 131 S. LUiLOW, New ^CappeS Second LargestTf fcock .h^O liio .j HELP US?!GR 0 W tot.a Use Gedarville Quut> I»er T e a s ’. KARU* DULL - * •WearJ!» ^ ■wny’frinr.- ^1%,. .. .A. :,-~smCrcim.c Herald Edlto Jlnreml nVfbo rcot^llileo. Co las*'} viEo, October 111, J’ cceond sdatamatter. - FRIDAY, A PHIL 1010 ry y 8*? POSTMASTER AND-MAYOR. isaHaseBMeas DYSPEPSIA ••llavlnc tnl;<*ri yonr vvondcrfnl "Pn-sparots” fm? tbreo noufclw ntm toeing ontiroly rmrctl of otomftch catarrh and Uyopopsirw I thi&lc a word of praiao !o duo to^Paaeareta'for their wonderful eorapooStton* I havo talcou namoroan other no-eoUed rosnadfea tout t7liihoufi avail nnd T find that Pmienrfta rohovo xporo-ia a day than all t-ho utborn I have token Y/ouldJna yoar«M . . . JftooaAIcQuno, IC 3 TJorcorSt., JcrooyCity, N. J* Best For i m. ^ The Bowels ^ m iw m m CANDYOATHARTtC Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Tnoto Good, Do flood, IWvor Sickou, VToakon o r (Jrlpo, He, Dje,,S5o. Never noli in tmlk. tpho gouaino tablet otoniped 0 0(1. Ouarantoed to euro or your money buck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago orN.Y. 593 ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES «SO| • a -,« ,a: « ‘ T a lis . One ■Pain F ill, 4!ae»*~. . ’TaEe • i t Easy . To Head-Off a HeadacI Nothing i* Better thc.si Dr* Mile** AntWPam Pins They GW* Relief without RadAfter-Effect,. "For four year3 I was subject to almost constant headache. At times so severe I was tmliUed for work. Through the advice of a friend I was persuaded to try Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and the result has been that I Lave entirely eradicated my system of || those continuous headaches that j followed a hard and continuous I mental strain.”—O. L. Rut'-ell, AgtC.&N.W.Ry,-Early, la. ForSalebyAII Druoo'ata. 25 Doses, 25 Cento. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. •■MMMMNMMMiMHaNWriMMaMOKiaKli WE WILL PAY YOU 1 4 c Per DoJsen for Clean, Fresh Eggs, In trade, Saturday, April 8 . Bring us your surplus. WE WILL SELL YOU For GASH only, today, Saturday, April 8th. FLOUR, 84* lb sack Snow Ball for , . . . . . . . , . . .500 CORN FLAKE 2-loc pkgs Kelloggs, for. . . . . . ,25c ROLLED OATS, 3-10c pkgs, Mothers oats. . 25c COFFEE, 1 lb. 23c Leader brand for. . . . . . . . . .20c B O Y ’S Knee Rants, 50c quality, straight out, pair.. . . 39c Knee Pants, 75c and $1,00 quality, straight out, per pair. * , . . . . ,48c and 75c / M E N ’S Suits. $15.00 grade, left oyer from last season, splen­ did goods and good style 112, $10 and $7,50 per suit. M E N ’S F . . . Pants,: Best line in town to select from, all sizes in Dress and Work Pants from75c pair up. We can fiiTand please you: ■; RUGS. •r - : Another lot just In this week, We have every size and can please you Inqual­ ity and price* Come in and take a look at them. Remnants from 2c a bolt change for Lis lodging agreed^fo*| Up, Other papers 5 to 25c per bolt. Immense stock to select from. If you want something “exclusive” ask for our sample hooks. We will deliver them to your home. A Debt Paid Dy V.lItlAM'n sT.rMAN *’or:-'FJcht, icr> by Atv v> ./.teat JvFcco t! ’ Whenever the Androw-R-ldfiway 1“Rimim-as Admhiifilration ” goto in- ■ to tii-iqt vrat.*r no firimr adherent 'of thoBo moil and tl e lf methods comcB to the front with » s rsplana- tion or an ajjology, or with come plausible otory to contutjo the public than Postmaster "Wright. The Foctmactor being a “gang” protege, having been brought up on nourichmcnt from*the “gang’n” j»o« lit leal cocoanut, having been foster­ ed and eated for in public patronage at tho disposal of the “gang,” it would be a calamity for the Post­ master to become a Judas to those who have placed him where he is. Things are about to happen in Greene county which, have the ap­ pearance ot placing Mayor Andrew in the limelight so far as his attempt at law enforcement is concerned. At the time of the mayor’s election the liberal element received the si­ lent ^promise that so frequently comes from candidates. Now when-both wet and dry ele­ ments in the county are at Je'ver heat in the contest, rumors have been afloat concerning the local sit­ uation. Here is a statement of the P. ,M, that-reflects on the Mayor: “That liquor is being sold in Cedarville is patent.” The following statement lakes tho tinge from tho former and lets.the mayor down easy: “The facts and proofs are two different tilings.” The Postmaster wants all facts to go to the local officers or the County Prosecutor, I t will be noticed chat the “local officers are given precedent. The postmaster’s position is.iden­ tical with that of tlie mayor and is best exemplified in a story -related in the Reformed Presbyterian church some weeks ago by Attorney White for the Anti-Saloon League, A professional rat-killer stopped atj a farm house hue evening and In ox- , c --th United ■p cTrvlng on n Pitninv.” ir» iter forced Ir,<Ta?i i, who i other, came who were (ItitoDce at on Bft ytmtKtkenliss taw nenrw *h la tonttfli the Action ot th# liver ailfl bowel S>r. MU m ' Nerve and Uvcr IH1!» cw- -<p.i(lstll3n to C*»x*a Wi GO VEARS* EXPERIENCE T oros PJflnKo t .B i,,, , ©soisns ' H U ’ eepyotsHTo & b . Auyci.o*ir>,'l?rgaobesr-ti-ovatocrlptioataa? atscMvctCsnamc-yre»:nt-inwcawfiMW1? an ‘nvc:.’3'a ti:r.-tiatiyrate- *vK f rnnciuri. ■■75«r,t?’C!fvf ;X,:c. tf-i. <afoffsta -- ■*"--' ....... la Scientific HititiiffiK. AktEdissnel?I5!a«lf.i;«3wecttiv. JyKc.it <•;?. cxtiaxw .1 ct ons-eEieritsaaf .:;rt:r.'. fi«w ,|3 a JC?n fear tsontrj,*!. t'o.l Dya’.i ftowedcaicfi*. ^3018:033*37, Bt,WeSiiaaia' li.tC* kill all the rats out the place. Tho next morning after breakfast the man proceeded to a thicket where he out a club. Appearing at tho House again with roiled sleeves and the club the follow stated to tho farmer; “Now bring on your rats.” No story could ever be Invented that would more clearly display the attitude of tho mayor and tho Post­ master, Tho postmaster forgets that only a tew months ago complaints were registered with the mayor about a disorderly and questionable house in town. Complaints wero ignored by the mayor until a body of ladies from tho W. C, T. U., called upon His Honor and made him show his hand. Of course the mayor then took action hut not on his own voli­ tion for ho compelled -one of the number to swear to tho affidavit. Is this th *kind of mayor tho post­ master is sponsor for?. The postmaster is wanting infor­ mation placed in the hands of the : .cal officers or the Prosecutor, ad­ mits tho weakness of tho adminis­ tration in that some one is not doing Mu ir duty. $100 Rewards $500.' Bird's Mammoth Store Ambiguous. "Why did you opeml so much money on your wife’s funeral':” asked a man j of a neighbor. j "Ah, sir," was the reply, "she would I have done as much for me and more, i too, with pleasure.” j ? Captain Tisdale , Rates cavalry, ycuv, c what we; then ea L 1' < ; ing scat out to sv out,'. I of tlie iHiStilo tril.'L'j of j were at war with cao! ■upon a small band of & I shooting arrows at long ) Indian boy they bad captured from their enemies. TL’1-1? ohj-'ct was to ; torture the boy by mnLing the distance I between him and go groat that ; they would likely lire a long time at j him before giving him Sib death j wound. He had. been struck several , times, but not yet in a vital part, i Captain Tisdale bought tho boy for j ?2l). The captive, who was tied to tho j t. unk of a tree, was unbonsd-and taken up by the captain’s order behind one of the troopers. Tisdale had no use for Ills purchase, but if the boy were i left to himself he would either dlo without food or be recaptured, tortur­ ed and killed. Ho Hie captain decided to keep him with tho command and when tho troop returned to the fort take him along. The boy’s Indian name being un­ pronounceable. ho was .given another— Jim. There was no reason why he should not have been called John or Jack or Joe Instead. It happened sim­ ply that the captain first thought of Jim. The boy was about fifteen years old, 'tall and straight and hud all the fortitude of lila race. When released from being a target, though fainting from loss of blood, he kept a resolute look on hla face and did not seem es­ pecially pleased that Ids life had been *:ivcd. . ■ ©luce there was nothing for .Tim to do at the fort, Captain Tisdale con­ cluded to make him his servant. 4Serv­ ants were lutrd to get in western garrisons, and Tisdale, who was a mar­ ried man, thought Jim would make a good waiter. The captain proposed this to the hoy, but r ‘reived no reply of either assent or dissent, lie wvni nbout his duties sullenly, Imt attended to them faithfully. Tisdale was sur­ prised that he displayed no gratitude for the saving of hi'; life, but Tisdale had. little farb.In the better impulses of the savaff flfand ascribed Jim’a np parent Indifference to his redskin no ture. Mrs. Tisdale went even further She feared all Indians and dreadedlest they should be murdered by Jim some night and he would be missing in tho morning. Then came news that the tribe by which Jim had been made captive had broken away from their reservation and wefo roaming about murdering settlers, burning houses and pillaging All the garrison of Fort -— except i euffleient guard went out to drive tls- savages back into their proper limitR Captain Tisdale before departing said to Jim; "Jim. Xwish you to !;> goad to Mrs. Tisdale while I ant ;t\vuyi” "Me go, too." replied Jim. "All right," said captain, who was fcArfdi of Jf-nrJrjg him. "PH get yon a horse from Use quartertnuotoiY and you shall be my orderly.” For the lira! time mure Jim had been purchased a light came into his eye. "You wrosM rather light than wall on the tabic, wouldn’t, you, ,TimP‘ Haiti the captain, "My father chief!" raid Jiia proudly Tho- change in Jins momited on a charger, from eawylag• viands on ts tray was something wonderful. An-t was he not going to fight the very tribe who had Intended to shoot him to death? When tho command trotted out of the fort, many of the men :«> bered by the thought that they might never get back to it, Jim rode behind Captain Tisdale, the light of supreme happiness in tils eye. Sincerity. Be resolutely and faithfully what you are; be humbly what you aspire to be. Man's noblest gift to man is his slip \ ASPACS DISEASESOFTHERECTUM t-o'-v* l*s* I* r.*k*s •S1 fcsiS ti» fJMi ti.xA awTS-.J ?,M m; « m > fcchw’tnOH'i a'v*«*»k*pa* * fl =2*4wll?. ***!»«■«***#,>«, r > tr.-. cc;i.-.*;awEKSae*-i;:;..t3twn. Ec-'uuj :zrl DR. J. J. MeCLELLAN tarns,0. e-j*!wk iuSJdku, 4* Cut Ifssd Sifacl ygr-'-i'Wwwfwir ni>r ji-rji-i.i' j aji.ji.ouijq■ A Useful ncicncs, ‘What !a gooniopity?’’ nskrd tho fa flier who Wna teatiaig his con’s pt-og- Srese in ntttdy. '‘GDffa'aphy," lop'dad Mitlo Jiatny Jlggo, “la what you put inoido yoar trouecra when y«-t thinti you mo eolm to get a whij pii.g."— iV/aehiDgion Otar. # *1 nooclatietioT™” Vnii nour htiow h.rtv s.inny Jinuraa etb t e cesiicd In tho lu ad tmtll jo:* hear a Kio fnoaffA!h o folicltor talk,’ » f Leas- a wosaati fsWo oat tajpco for mTxJ.-^Ateklcok CHan.) Citoko, The readers of this papar will be please- tolamttait tlsc?els,at test oao dree.fs.-J ftJoaaothat Klenco has been uhloto oar*hi all its Gtrgoo and that iaCatarrh, Hdl’s CatarrhOurois thoonly posltlvu curenow insnva to tho medical fraternity. Gefcarrh hf-iiig a constitutional disease, requires a otthgiMatiaaol treatment; IlaiPa (ktispth Curo is taken Internally, acling directly tip m thobleed and laacoosburrocta of syoteia thexoby destroying tho foundation of tho .llecasr, cru giving tho patient strength by huffiliug up tho (orwiitQtl.jn and tHtlsUag naturo Indoing ita work. The proprietor havoc:) much faith 1» its curfittvo1pswHS% tot they offer oaoHundred Dollars for my a® that it Mis .to cure, . Sandfor list o tsEitlmonMis, AMtZs*. t \ 3. OIFNDY A Co, ToJoda O. Sgld by Ikagglst, Voc. all’s Family Pill* ora tlie hot, P e an sy lv an i u n m - EJSCURGION TO COLUMBUS $ L I 0 m m a y , AP&m m Tfaiu leaves Cedarville at 0;C9 a. m, alco.—Tlioreau. Too Busy r-’oc Ropontance. Hingicton—I)o you-believe in the old Idago about marriage in haste and re- tent at leisure? 'VVublcriy- No, I don’t \fter a man marries he liaD no leisure. —Biaart Set. X1 we gave assistance to each other no one would be in want of fortune,— Meannflo?. Loo!: About You, It In wonderful how much one can Ieafn by cultivating tho habit of oh- G'-rvation. As you walk in tho street or ride in the car you pick up n sur­ prising amount of information. Our fellow beings are intensely interesting, ‘ and they aro constantly teaching ua I comc-thing or other. Do not let your ] knowledge stagnate. Put it to como ^ practical use. No Guo to Do It. “You say you have three amall chil­ dren. Can’t you fluid work?” Tho man with the three dayo* heard and tho ragged trousers wiped away a tear. “Alan, mmn,” he oaid, “it wouldn't ho any good. They ain’t old enough to work yet.” Raving* “John, the cook ban been drinking again,” “la oho-very drunk?" “Oh, very. She cayo ohe'U never : leave us,”—Washington star. , In the Tolls. ! *‘I tindc-ratarol your eonsta married ^ a struggling young man.” i “yes, ho straggled all right, but ho ^ couldn't get away from hvr.”-pittn. ‘ Imrg Press. s in r;eiting ea the ground and found a force four times tl:o!r own numbers I drawn up to receive thorn. | During the light Jim fought like a J young dot!!. Bui ho never left his ' captain. Ti-.dr.le was leading a charge ! into a ccst of Indiana when an arrow : . struck him la the forearm. At tho I same moment; Ms horse fell dead. Jim | like a flash jumped from Ida ow& horse* raised ids captain, pulled tho arrow from tho wound; looked at Its point and, kneeling by tho captain, Who was sitting <iw:; a on tho ground. ■ began to suck the wound. i The Indiana tvc-ro driven before tho 1 advancing force, when succor ar* ! lined for Captain Tk'dalo ho wan found > in a stupor, JJrj i.r.;Sd-’ him chant- | Sag hla own death r,--ng. .Tho hoy S was recounting tho few deeds of valor j ho had had opportunity to perform in } his boyhood, and as part .of his song j wan In IJnglfoh those about knew that | M b captain had been struck by a pot- j soned arrow and Jim had sucked tho . poison into his own system* I A surgeon cams and gave both tho ■ captain and Ms young orderly an anti* I dote. Tisdale vc; ovc-rcd, but Jim, Ida ■ system having absorhrd meat of tho i poison, sank lower till hio song ceased { and ho was dead, When the command heard that Jhu ! had tiled for Mo c-apftiia ho was no-! cordon « Amor i v.-ffii ioSMtnrv lionora •‘TAKE TiilS- CUT" Children Cry fer Fleteher’s H © Kin*l iTtna A t e iy u BoafiMv, stutl Ti-laidi S kid ficeia HD i!sf3© ft1* 4>» c • rt> j'caffgj, liag TbopsEO Ilk© Pifjjn.ittjro ©£ -----—i siatl Jutq liee ii naafl.o-TOnIftu.Wd V, -M : t .J sona i sapeifvMott since Sts tofeney* A llnw a o on e to flcceive you in tMs* AE Cormterfeitttj Im ita tion s swifl ^sJ ‘lES^;^as“Soo^l^', a re T jw 6 .SSsperfaneiitfi th a t tr ifle w lfli and -endanger tlie JieaMi o f IM ants and CMIdren-—Experience against: Experiment. W h a t is C A S T O R IA Gastonia is a liaraaless snlhstitute fos? Castor -Oil* F a r e - gorlej Drops and Soo th ing Hyrups. I t i s FXeasanfc. I t contains neithex* Opium* Morphine n o r o ther Kareotie substance. I t s a g e Is Its guaran tee. I t destroys W orms and .allays ^Feverishness, I t cures Diarrhoea and W ind . Colic, I t re liev e s T ee th ing Troubles* cures Constipation, and F la tu lency . I t assim ila tes th e F ood , regu la tes th e .Stoinacb. and D ow e ls, g iv in g h ea lth y an d na tura l sleep , to ie C h ild ren s F anaeea—T h e M other’s F r ien d . . SEKU1NE C A S T O R IA ALWAYS iBears the Signature of ■FTrtff- . Me In those dayr;, though the cavagca vtojxf armed v,Uh rifles, they could not Hlvvay3 get the requisite ammunition and were obliged to supplement their j armament with tho bows and arrows. Tho United States force that marched against thorn, learning that they were In camp within striking distance, at- . M op Joke, "Madam, your account in ovcrdmwn, ,* -in SupsUor B!df, lad wo have had to stud a number of j tour chockn hack." "How porfa-tly fnnnyr-Itew Torts Atea, 6AS0L1NESAIBSAN WMTED. , , f e » Hv« taaa is gs'.ts <a aid r.taierfallvto ' Ms Jnccaic in you? wreitsfy h? f-lllng Vufo , LAW gasota's, K jo f.rss Is*! Cor . now-obika, gas yngiiipo, nntor S;oaJ.s., etc. Yea carry os Btejfe. V<5 cMp dit-cj to o tke refineryJn . fifty-five gallon rsert flreajs c? tantia. wo nlke tSse eollertif.ar, i slurly take orders ■ and PpfKI'.'i YOUR mm-Tift, a Jiandasoa coramt'Sion oa every ta*-ie! sold We haves, , Scad oeportarty for s live man Sn yoaf terrl* i toiy—do ym want ft? Write , m m m m n om t s s a w co . Ckr«:*s!-J, Otis' S k 4 Yoa Have Always Bought In U se Fop- Over 3 0 Years THECCMTAUWCOMPAMV,77MUfinAYQTnCET. «EWYORKCITY. W e S e l l ■W o o S t e x New Suits New Coats , »*- /j .<> - y ■ “Wo recoinsiiowd it; there Isn' i nny fetter... i In mid-munmor you Imvo to- t»uca i to a largo degree to your bate her. IWell Cared For Meats ; In hot weather aro tho only kind to ! buy; wq have proper appliances /©? 1hooping th«m- right, and thtjy'ro | sweet and nafa when cold. Don't go 1meat shopping when xt’o Lot, Buy f of uo and bo euro. C. H. CROUSE, CBDA imBDB , O. ' ^ ftewfrotoDoverSoCover ^ W E B S T E R 3 S i^3EW 1 'MTE R N A T IO H A L m C T IO S ^ A R Y J U S T I S S U E D . E<M® Chief, Br. ?/. T, llartls, former tJ.S .. •Com. e f Etlaeattea.' -Tlie Webster Tradition Developed J»y Modern ScieaUfieLeseography. KeytoLit*-:; •trattKeef SeveaCesteles. General Information FracUcally DotiMedv' 27U0 Pages. 6000 Illustrations, 430,000 Words and Plirases. ’ G E T T H E B E S T • in Scholarship* Conven­ iences Authority,, Utility. 1 i . These garments arenoted for their refined and distinctive style which has given them the first place m American Fashions. We have just received our advance shipment All who have seen-them are pleased. Some have bought, early as it is. Dress Goods, & Silks Are receiving good attention. .Many are buying now ,vr •4\AV.VlS’Av* Atkt m m / ^a»: $*3K= >.cir-yELAffj«:. Thin label on e v e ry W oo ltex garm&ni ■ 5002 . - •- ^ I iR t’i m v i ‘r • ?Yf, ■ • « P rfr5- Wtitaf?iCsci5li8e5.r.oce3ta ■ jj G C: C. nESRiAI.! CO„gPlilKCFIEU), i’ASS. jej itvtiv,-i>}firnr.fisvoriar.»gcag:.ttMapaHjcaticg. |?^j The B o o km a lte r . . .R e s ta a r aD t . . . 1MTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL ‘ HIGH-STREET DINING ROOA\ FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. . M E A L S N O W a s C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. The Boot of Good Used in the Cul­ in a ry Department, . CrcTyTigW 191 tty 7t*HUrtv°ir<s*rj| Carpets , Rugs, f l a t t i n g s “Also Window Curtains in all the Hew Materials, J. H. MenILLAN. Funoral Dirocfcor and Furniture Dcnlor. Manutaeturor of 0 &m»nb Grave Vaults and Comonfc Dmlding Blookn. Tolephono Y. Codarvillo, Ohio. 2 E M A OHIO. DR. LEO AND ER SO N , Veterinary Surgeon and* Dontlst. «B A I )lTATE O. 8. U. Offk'e Waddle'a Livery Darn. Citiz> n» ’Phone ys ami 81 CEDARVILLE. . . OHIO jIr*nfMW" 'UTiHWli!'A---^^=5ai«BB —m is mmit SOOTH¥§IS0WHILE? ViolaCroaoi basMvoly ormlirtitos kc,.ulC3, saoto, black,OB 1 i mM hcafis, eaflbatti anfi tan, r o p t i o r i n f f d-craicJ, Mfltcbca. tOu’/RbOitar.ilv ----------- •- - nkia to tlio Uttfomca nafi delicacy ofyosth, t'koso !a bo BUbfititntof..rthisonpailos-batra, graatoD.uIn Gpccialtot At all Drcrrcfcitaor picsilcfi io |-£9 ccnta t.j-.cc.al protssitioct and bnlfio toBeatify«a xc:mcji. * - ■■ £-js»- ~ • ' - . fortoUcii ziZui&Y m , 'a n f r s r P i HUNTING FISHING r sr~ TING • | m .M m «hmm tm**nr^P** JMtor | 11(^5 S i i gap f-I tl fjH l M'.'-.r-, Java- u p . r-tr- awA:r:* a. r fln'f tao ten 61c.,aatijf ISif.' i*la t-.cii r,asisx;s ?c:'.-.:3 Uor.ia'. C3J:»HSEtsE.fiin a I S.vflrear.i .11 sowLrw." ftiu ta. if so.tfo i J j i i f 'n tt.:c3 jroa va i| n&TiKKSFCaiCKIH Tit to.v>a i.;; te, « Into ■ fi lifrtis- .... ..... ., .-w ol.tnt'f 10.CS7T113 TV ' •' TS1 :i L .1 ->7;;ci ' I'..:o tt.ss art c-iloaptrc n:s rc,w t'. iiii.l 'frr's Vi c?:c:.v. e ::. i c;f£& C«.3i:atO>. c *.M e 5 oi M-.3 m WS.l *;-fi sta'* c*r» ot tia . turnouts, creassJM* *ic.-iwo t i«a f:(SVf ttiOl. tn-.c.i IVaolg IJfiTd W»OI) fa titwifa ■a, i h \ « .noneaa s i SwS*w f.*.n’ !t-i. i c^a.prfti •l, i t, vn ta lto f t*. tfi, i j * P HSlc3# jr~; () Mm brnni . i Mu; i?" r, AVf’Sn,'- J Pf>r«. -.-a Nu im. r ia- Ilmiii.t r i'r< .< Per* f j ,’ P p ITttBiO. r *f Vic IJ5!ik f*e- ; i -i WE ■that now! for your i We c here that store, ■ ■ m Perfe in and tr nary Slio Men’s Sh Women’ Children’ It’s t 7 E. Mai Easter is New Spri order to-i you see th N Positivel style, qua is assured to encoun you may wrong an Com Cor. A n This ara

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