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NO. US At The PEOPLE'S STORE. C our Ginghams. A School I library. We have some Big Bargains in Shoes for those that want to purchase good goods. Having Concluded to go Oat of the Shoe Business, McCall Patterns, 10 and 15c. THIS MEANS THE NEED FOR WARM AND HEAVY CLOTHING. The "Groundhog said so" on Feb. 2. We can't dispute the wisdom of the Groundhog. They will all cost More Money Next Season. All Grades of Goods From $5.00 to $18.00. All Subject to the Same Discount. Take Advantage of the^^a^. Ten Per Cent Discount Sale on Overcoats. Oongh Remedy. I '•> Sua Can. J. B. EBERHART, PUNXSUTAWXFIT, PA. Yoara truly, HBAt. ESTATE All New GOODS } Eberbart. We are now displaying our summer goods. Eberhart. YES. Anything New? Plenty New Spring Goods We only ask you to look over our line and pet our prices before buvine. Bare in mind our prices. One Half Cut On Already. Embroideries Laces - - - 1 to 50c yd. White Lawns - - 5 to 50c yd. - - 1 to 30c yd. Wash Goods, 5c to 35c.- One night laat week yoar correepondent had the pieaaoie to im th« cold headed ou« and the dlk umbrella glren to Bn. Thomaa by hia aoaa oa hia 75 ih birthday. Thar »"> beaatlca. Wa'ooma Lodge, of the G. T. aoclety, care a box mUl at tha K. 8. E. hal] Monday erenir k, which tuned oat aaooaaefal. lira. Wra. McPhereon, Mn. Veat Millet and Mil. John Bran, of Anita, spent Friday with frleada and relatlTee. Beaa Jamee, mine foreman at Clearfield, ■pent a tow days at tha beginning of tha week with hia parent*. Mn. MeKallip and daughter Mania loft Saturday for Sheffield, Venango county, Pa. Mhi Taliia Powell, of Pun rantawney, apent Monday with bar parer'i. Mia. A. J. Cook, of Ballefonte, apant Sinday in oar town. Thomaa Powell and Darid J. Baaa are on tbeaiek lift. Ml nine TUlacfl. Liooal and Peaaoeial Wewa From a Nice Silk Shibt Waist Patterns. 25c to $1.25 a yard. •f us* She ia satisfied with it- Tells her friends about it. Naturally they give usa trial, are suited, ana tell their friends. So it goes. Made to-Measure Suit and extraordinarily good quality, Our Made-to-Order Ladies' Garments are creating a sensation. Why is it ? Simply this: A lady gets a Of Stylish Cut, The display of Hats is particularly pleasing. Prices are so low that it is possible to obtain stylish and handsome millinery at a small outlay. to be worth at least double that, and there is proportionate value in all others. At $1.00 New Year— and New Hats. The models shown here are very pretty. You might easily guess those we sell New Black Goods. The richest stuff a going. Covert Cloth Only 9c. Inserting, Tucking, from the oheapest to the best. Do yon want to save money ? If so come Long. 1600 Yds Matting Low Prices. 30 days coming will bo our big trade. Look out for prices. ON ALL wm*?. Reduction of 40 Per Gent. Winter Capes and Jackets "from regular marked prices. Bear in mind that our prices are not boomed three or four dollars on each garment to show big cut. Surely that is low enough. Embroideries aud Laces. Those who aro ready to begin their Spring Sowing will find a larger assortment of new designs than we have ever had so early. All the now Lace Inserting Tacked offocts, ut 25c to 12.oO per yd., that aro now so popular for yokos and fronts for ovory kind of wash fabric. Embroidery match sots that aro oxcollont for undorwoar ofcovorv kind, 10c to 50c por yd. Embroidorios, all widths, lc to 25c nor yd. Laces 1c to 50c por yd. Whito Lawns 7c to 25c. Persian Lawn 50c. This is a most beautiful fabric. Joan for night shirts. Nainsooks, Dimities, Long Cloth, Swiss, Mull, Organdie, P. K., otc., in groat variety. 250 Pieces White Goods, During tho past wook wo havo recoived theran Church, on Friday evening, February 0, for the benefit uf Haine and Fjr»i<n Mildona.There will ba a Union 0 E. Convention hold In the Lutheran Church, of thla plana, oa the afternoon and evening of February as. The Women* Home aud Foreign Missionary society gave an entertainment In the Lu- The scholars of Trade City aehoil are ar ranging a program for an eatertalnman which will be given in the near future. Oar genial and obliging landlord, George Hicks, Ii doing a good bnilneei notwithstanding the bad roads. The entertainment given hen laat Wednesday evening by Prof. Adelbert Hill* waa not vary largely attended. Oar enterprising merchant, G. M. Weaver, is doing a flourishing business. kr. and Mrs. France Alabran, of DuBoia, are visiting friends in this plaoa. Trade City. Ex<8heriff Neal, of Indiana, waa in town Friday on bnalnaaa. QhfiOC aro ma^n8 a special ullUuOi cfford on our shoe line this 1900, will not do it by advertising, but bv our low prices for best goods. Nuf sed. 3,000 Yards Wash Goods In all tho Now Shados, and Printod Figuros. Thoy aro all widths, from 27 to 36, at prices from 5c to 25c. This lino of goods will ploaso you, for it was b aught right, and will bo sold tho satno way. Mako your soloctions now when tho stock is fresh and more comploto than it will bs possible to havo it lato in tho season. China Annex Aro to busy this time of the yoar to advertise much but Kom and C us. Anderson A Leek's plaining mill was the soene of en accident on laat Friday similar to that which occurred at the wagon ftatory on Saturday. E. N. Kiehardi waaemployed about some machinery when his hand was caught and the little Anger ssverod. Several years since Mr. Blohards met with an accident In which he lost the Bnt, seoond, and third Angara of the same hand, the laat accident entire'y dUab ing It. Previously Mr. Blchatdi had been able to work at his trade without much trouble, being able to handle hi< tools with the thumb and ilttle Auger, the loss of which It la feared will preolade ell paaatbllity of his again following his uainl employment. Three ohlldren of Mrs. Cora Manners, who has been omAned to her bed for several months past, are threatened with diphtheria. Dr. W. W. Matson, the physioian in charge, hope* to keep the oshs to a minimum by a free nse of anti-toxlne. of Brookville. Charles M. Johnson, of Pittsburg, but a former resident of Brookville. has secured suitable rooms in the D. 0. WhltehlU building, where he will conduct a brokerage bustneaa. A corps of workman is now engaged in stringing a special wire which will be run into the rooms which are being prepared for the oomfort of customers. Mr, Johnson is an adept at the bustnsas and Is well known to the older Jonathan Harp, an emploje of tiie Brook- Till* Wagon Faotary, mot with an accident on laatBatnrday bjr whloh ha will ha lnotMdtated from duty for soma tine to ooma. Mr. Harp waa attending to hia dntiaa aboat • planing machine, whan hii left hand waa caught In the rolle. With great preeanca of mind ha palled hii hand oat, bat not nntll it wm 10 badly lacerated that It waa neocaaary to ampatata the thamb. Dre. A. F. Balmer and J. K. Brown won aammoned, and rendered the neoaaaary anrgloal aid. After the Injured member waa dreaed Mr. Harp waa r*- moved to hla home, where In all probability ha will be compelled te itay for a number of weeki before he will again be able to attend to hla dntiaa in the wagon factory. After occupying for many yean, tha ofloe of agent far the Adama Bipreaa company J. Owen Edelblate baa decided to aeek other employment. With that and la view Mr. Elolblnte baa aecured a laaaa for the National Ifatel, DoBoia, to whloh point Mr. Edelblate wll soon move with hia family aad houaehold effacta. The property formerly occupied by Mr; Edelblate in Bom townahip, adjoining the borough line, baa bean ranted, and will be occupied by J. 0. Kepler and family. Mr. Kepler la well known among oar hardware merohanta aa a auooeeefal traveling agent for a Plttaburg hooaa. Capital. Interaatlnc Iteana Pron the CJonnty O jnT»7Anoei Filed In the R*onrder*e Offloo From F"b 12 to Fob. 10, Inclusive. Our stock was novor so completely cleaned up as boforo this big invoico was rocoivod. Tbis gave u j a most oxcollont opportunity to buy evory desirable new f.ibric, and now you have tho advantage of a stock that hm moro now goods than could bo offerod in any othor way. Tho pricos aro right, and wo will choorfully compiro quality and prico with any samplo you submit, find if wo can't show moro value than can bo had in tho largo city storos, wo will thon roadily consont to your buying olsowhoro. Romombor wo claim to givo hotter values horo than oyor boforo. 2,300 yds. New Black Dress Goods KOM & C F. Is. Long. Edelblute Bros., PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA. SIX WEEKS IRE OF COLD WEATHER! Many inqurlrles have bien made in regard to the number and kind of booka which would be suitable for a common school library, such eaia within the reach of any district school. No two persons would agree, perhaps, on that aubjact, but there are those who have made it a study whose selections might bs taken without making a sarious mistake. Be neatly the Kisesl school In Perry township, D. A. So hook the teacher, purchased a »(lection known as the Thompson & Thomas school library, whioh aeema to All the bill fairly well. It consists of thirty volumna of well eelected b kAs, oovorlag the various fields nf history, biography, travel, science and standard llteiature. Among the selections are: Lingfello "s poems. Tales from Shakeipoare, Lnclle, Life of Wssllngton (two volumes); Life of Llnnoln(tiro voluntas); Uac e Tom's Cabin, Whlttier's poems and works of equal merit. This library is being adopted largely by the Indiana county schools and thus far has given the vory best satlafaotiou. Supplement this collection when possible wlthsime standard encyclopedia and you add many fold to the educating iofluenoo of the publlo school. Before selecting one, teachers and all others Interested In the purchaae, should learn from thesa who have a collection, all they can about any particular library. Bs sure you are getting the beat, but in any event get a library. AT $1.00 EACH, And mako a small profit. This is a real saving of 25c to 50o on evory wrapper you buy now, or in othor words you savo tho prico of linings, trimming, and making. This is an actual bargain and no mistako. A job lot of perfect fitting goods. All good Patterns, vory bost Stylos, and tno noodlo wopk is first class. Theso garments aro from ono of the bost makors, and sold in tho rogular fall trado at $12 and $13 50 por doz. Wo bought thum so wo can sell thorn Ladies' Wrappers. The Penniy Irani a Railroad Corapiny has arranged for t vo low-rate ten-day excursions from Pittabarg and poiata la Western Pennsylvenia to Washington, March 15 and May 10. B wad-trip tickets will be sold at rata quoted below, good going on epacial train indicated or on train No. 4, leaving Pittabarg at 8 SO p. m., and oanyiog through aleeping cara to Waahington. Special train of through parlor oari and ooaohea will be ran on the following schedule ajlvanta Railroad. Special Tan-day Exonralone via Penn- LOW R1TBS TO WASHINGTON. JohnQulnHst et el, to Elizabeth D. (Juinllst, undivided % interact in 1 acre, 1 lot land and 7,500 aquare feet, Olayvlile, 1800. Kdward Drlacoll end wife to Margaret McEntire, 7,960 aquare feet, Bey noldsvllle, 9110. W. Im. Wyant and wife to J. U Wyant, 2 plecea, 3 acree 155 7-10 perches, Oliver twp., 9250. M. I. MeCrelght *-t ux , to Erie Land and Improvement Oo., acres, Winslow twp., 91. Frank R. Heath eta!., to John Peustermaker, 64 acree 28 perebes, Beaver township, 9833,75 John Walte, treasurer, to county commissionera, 145acree, Wlnaiow township, 924 99. County Oommis doners to \dam and Jamea Yohe and Joe. A.. McClure, 145 aorea, Winslow township, 946. Elisabeth Hmouse and husband to Henry Factiner, 1 lot, Punx'y, $500. John Zeltler and wife to Elisabeth Smouse, 1 lot, Punx'y, 9300 Elizabeth Butterfield to Oran D. Butterfleld, 1 acre, Barnett township, $10. E Izabeth Butterfleld to O. D. Butterfleld, 122 acres, Barnett township, 91. J. L Moore to ▲. B. Moore, 64 acres, Washington township, 91. John H. McOlelland and wife to A. D. Deemer 1 lot, Falla Crock, 91,200. Loren Matteaon and wife to Wllmlna A. Brock way, 10 acres 2 7-10 perches, Snyder township, 9800. O. W. Henry et ux , to P. B. Lewis, 1 lot, Me- Calmont township, 91,000. J. W. Daniels et al , executors, to John D. Wiahey, 112 8 10 acres, Barnett twp., 91,800. Edward Carlson et ux., to Mlllersbur* Bailroad Oo., 1 lot, MeOalmont township, 9400. R. O Burns, sheriff, to John R. McOullough, 96 1-10 acres, Union township, 91.900. Jos. Heller and wife to Daniel Burkett, 9,168 square feet, Brookvllle, 9300. Price 50c to $1.50 per yd. IOO New SilK Shirt Waist Patterns Thoy aro boautios, no two aliko, and tho Pattorns are ours exclusively. Carpets! Garpets! Now Spring Patterns aro now horo. Thoy aro placed in our new first floor Carpet Room, and already they begin to sell. We make them, Lino them, and Lay them froo, at Last Soason prices, but will not promise to do this at old pricos lato in tho soason, as all duplicate stock costs from 5c to 8c per yd. advance. CIIDCt The merit of this department is known to all, and VllUEvi noods no commont in this crowded space. Try a pair and you will always be a regular patron. 8PECIAL REDUCTION ON ALL HEAVY-WEI6HT MEN'S SHOES. GOOD ASSORTMENT OF HEAVY GOODS IN ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS. Winter Underwear, Snag-Proof Boots Wool Gloves, Sweaters, Lumbermen's Goods, Winter Caps. Groceries, Flour and Peed. Always the Best for tho Least Money. HT T rtL'U Mens' and Boys' . U. JjU CiD. furnisher, 0 PUNXSUTAWNBY, PA. Ln B. Humphrey, Port B«rnett, tni Nellie J. Oonrad, Brookvilla February 17. Aainal Kechner and Mary Thorwart; layw aoldaville, February 16. David Warden aod Agnes Hammond, Do- Lanoajr, February lft. Harry C. Net son and Beulah Frampton, Panssutewney, February 12 Oudaf Letolr and lffarle Grlellart, Punxsutawney, February 14. Joe MoPleroe, Bldrod townihip, and Alloa X. Pierce, Polk townahip, February 14 Ollff Vaeblnder Brookville, Ida Johns, Knox township, February 1®. Frederick Geisweldth and Sophie O. Graff, Jefferson county, February 17. W. H Venderrort, Jr., and Pearl B. Shlok, Brookrille, February 12 John C Noll, Vandergrift, and Hettle Clin ger, Corsica, February 13. Morris B. Looks and Birdie Gil bloom, Puaz'y, February 17. The following marriage lioansea wera filed of reoord by clerk of the Orphans' Court, John D. Evens, from Feb. 13 to Feb. 10, inclusive : Coburn Oook and May Cook, Oookrboag, Pa., February 17. Marriage Idoenees. We are always in the market for a liberal amount of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE at the highest -Market Price. OUR MOTTO:—Same Price Same Day to Everybody. RoohMtar Utter Bafldtag, 80thins and mJcMML to* Houm. KiMoommi Some arc Uidru, aoaw Percale, other* Pique. These shirt* are much better ▼aloe than we can anally give at theae prices. An advantageous purchase enable* ns to make this attractive offer. Aad In other lines of oar stack o! MSN'S will be foand 50 u< 76 Ceala. BOSOM FRIENDS. Quite a lot of them here, in aeveral atylea and many colrra, for lalhwaatlna apply to ageata or Thomaa K. Wall. Fmwv Agaat Waatera DUtrlct, Fifth Anal, and Salthflald Street, Pittehnrg. For fall Tinkeia aa aela la Pittehnrg, at Union Tickat Offloe, 860 Fifth Arnaa, and Union Station, aad at all Should the number of paaMngara not ha aufflotaat to warraat tha running of a apodal train, tha oompany raaarraa tha right to cany partidpenta oa regular trala. Boldora of apodal excunrion tiokata to Waahincton can pnrohaao, at tha PennnylTunin Bailroad tiohet offloaa In Washington, exonr■ioai tiokata to Blahmond at rata of H 00, and to Old Point Comfort (all rail) at |6.00; from paiaara of tha Norfolk and Waa hiogton Steamboat Company axouralon tloketa (not incladln( moala and itatarooma on ataamen) to Old Point Oomfort or Norfolk, Va., at $S SO, and to Virginia Baaoh, at ft 80; Waahingtoo to ICoant Vornon and return, via Elaotrlo Bail* way, 80 oaata. Butler Indiana ... "f' Htopa only on notion to Agaat. Tiokata will ha good returning on nay regular train, exoept tha Pennaylvanin Limited, until Maroh M and May 19, Inolnadva, reapeotirely, aad to atop off at Baltimore within limit. Train leeves. a00 A. M. 6 25 *• 8 60 " 6.53 M 11.40 " fll 52 " 9.15 " asi M Rate. 99 00 9 00 8 45 8 10 7 35 7 35 7 25 7 25 Tha taeehara of Parry towaahlp will hold a laaal ieatitnte at Paerjariile, Batarday afternoon aad erasing, Maroh Sid. Tha program eaatalaa tha nnaaaa af toaohan of noted ability aa waU aa atttaaa, who nra capable of talklag iatelligantly aad entertainingly on almaat eay adncatteaalaabjeot. It lathe wiehef tha eeauaittae that all teaohara la tha towaahlp aad Meadaaf theeoaamaa aohaal ha umal tataha part la tha enroieaa aad aariat la making the Beating the beat om held lathe Local Inatltata. JOHMBON BLOCK, of imlUt quality. "(Somehow," aaid tha highly raapactabte gentleman^'£ aim 3SSSS3Ear BVaN Thla tamely la lateodad aepodally for ooagha, ooda. oroap, whooping oongh a*l tap flaanaa. I'haabeoaaae faawoa forlta enraa of thaae «1laaa«aa, onr a laga part of the drfl>aad world. Tha Mat lettering t«ati—ilal« hare been leeatvei, giving aooooata of Mi good worka; of tha aggravating and paata •at ooagha it kaa earad; of aerara oolda that yielded piaaaptly teltaaaothing affaota,aed of tha liaiam ittarta of —aplt hawwf, ettaaaevtagthellfceftheahlld. Theartaarivaaaaafltte wheoptng wag* kaa ahewn VOL. XXVII. » _ I j — • ij <rM •— pv? j&flBOBSS ' ' VtfS® ,.i j. Ri M *i 1 jjjl i' m * I - -■ & ■ PUNX8TJTAWNEY, PA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1900.
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1900-02-21 |
Volume | XXVII |
Issue | 38 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1900-02-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1900-02-21 |
Volume | XXVII |
Issue | 38 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1900-02-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Contact | For further information contact mengle@cust.usachoice.net or call 814-265-8245 . |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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NO. US At The PEOPLE'S STORE. C our Ginghams. A School I library. We have some Big Bargains in Shoes for those that want to purchase good goods. Having Concluded to go Oat of the Shoe Business, McCall Patterns, 10 and 15c. THIS MEANS THE NEED FOR WARM AND HEAVY CLOTHING. The "Groundhog said so" on Feb. 2. We can't dispute the wisdom of the Groundhog. They will all cost More Money Next Season. All Grades of Goods From $5.00 to $18.00. All Subject to the Same Discount. Take Advantage of the^^a^. Ten Per Cent Discount Sale on Overcoats. Oongh Remedy. I '•> Sua Can. J. B. EBERHART, PUNXSUTAWXFIT, PA. Yoara truly, HBAt. ESTATE All New GOODS } Eberbart. We are now displaying our summer goods. Eberhart. YES. Anything New? Plenty New Spring Goods We only ask you to look over our line and pet our prices before buvine. Bare in mind our prices. One Half Cut On Already. Embroideries Laces - - - 1 to 50c yd. White Lawns - - 5 to 50c yd. - - 1 to 30c yd. Wash Goods, 5c to 35c.- One night laat week yoar correepondent had the pieaaoie to im th« cold headed ou« and the dlk umbrella glren to Bn. Thomaa by hia aoaa oa hia 75 ih birthday. Thar »"> beaatlca. Wa'ooma Lodge, of the G. T. aoclety, care a box mUl at tha K. 8. E. hal] Monday erenir k, which tuned oat aaooaaefal. lira. Wra. McPhereon, Mn. Veat Millet and Mil. John Bran, of Anita, spent Friday with frleada and relatlTee. Beaa Jamee, mine foreman at Clearfield, ■pent a tow days at tha beginning of tha week with hia parent*. Mn. MeKallip and daughter Mania loft Saturday for Sheffield, Venango county, Pa. Mhi Taliia Powell, of Pun rantawney, apent Monday with bar parer'i. Mia. A. J. Cook, of Ballefonte, apant Sinday in oar town. Thomaa Powell and Darid J. Baaa are on tbeaiek lift. Ml nine TUlacfl. Liooal and Peaaoeial Wewa From a Nice Silk Shibt Waist Patterns. 25c to $1.25 a yard. •f us* She ia satisfied with it- Tells her friends about it. Naturally they give usa trial, are suited, ana tell their friends. So it goes. Made to-Measure Suit and extraordinarily good quality, Our Made-to-Order Ladies' Garments are creating a sensation. Why is it ? Simply this: A lady gets a Of Stylish Cut, The display of Hats is particularly pleasing. Prices are so low that it is possible to obtain stylish and handsome millinery at a small outlay. to be worth at least double that, and there is proportionate value in all others. At $1.00 New Year— and New Hats. The models shown here are very pretty. You might easily guess those we sell New Black Goods. The richest stuff a going. Covert Cloth Only 9c. Inserting, Tucking, from the oheapest to the best. Do yon want to save money ? If so come Long. 1600 Yds Matting Low Prices. 30 days coming will bo our big trade. Look out for prices. ON ALL wm*?. Reduction of 40 Per Gent. Winter Capes and Jackets "from regular marked prices. Bear in mind that our prices are not boomed three or four dollars on each garment to show big cut. Surely that is low enough. Embroideries aud Laces. Those who aro ready to begin their Spring Sowing will find a larger assortment of new designs than we have ever had so early. All the now Lace Inserting Tacked offocts, ut 25c to 12.oO per yd., that aro now so popular for yokos and fronts for ovory kind of wash fabric. Embroidery match sots that aro oxcollont for undorwoar ofcovorv kind, 10c to 50c por yd. Embroidorios, all widths, lc to 25c nor yd. Laces 1c to 50c por yd. Whito Lawns 7c to 25c. Persian Lawn 50c. This is a most beautiful fabric. Joan for night shirts. Nainsooks, Dimities, Long Cloth, Swiss, Mull, Organdie, P. K., otc., in groat variety. 250 Pieces White Goods, During tho past wook wo havo recoived theran Church, on Friday evening, February 0, for the benefit uf Haine and Fjr»i |
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