The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 21, 1903, Image 4

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    MIDDUSBTTRG POST.
PubtUhtd Every Tharaday aWralo
1B0 W. W AOINSBUIR. A. M. IDITOH AWD OHM
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
I.OO pr year paid In Jnc. tl.ll r H o paid
la adranc. Single capiat, Hve OtnU.
AwHlnft- IMn, S cfnta pf line, nonpar!! '"""V"'"
moat for nr.1 mfrtim. end -10 rrnte pr line for rh uNw
tn-rlion. roFFirH-tir.(i Cun nnjt llouee
Mvwn Hie Firt National Hank and h 0"unlyJetl.
Youxxxx. May 2:, HH. Nimbkk20
t ' ' " -' " -----
Republican Standing Committee.
A.lm-C. P. Fte. J. T. fhww.
rWarrr-ll. II. Kami A. II. Muwr.
lMvr Wl-W . I'. Urve, IHvtd hnntirr.
nll T. K Vobn. J. W. ttomrwrll.
rhpmiw-l. F. Heckonl, I. H. Vr-Wmre.
Kmnklm Hcnrr Krlty. John . hnnmr.
Mvn-J- K Yeenck, W m. Sehold.
Mid.llennr llm W. Bm, Henk W. oder.
Mi.Wltwk-Krnk Walwr. M. K. Snyder.
Monroe H. C Hendrlca., H. K. FUhcr.
)nn J. H. how. W. N. Row.
jVrrY-O. a. Ilerkenbere-. J. W . Arhoirt.
IVrtv '-Aiiimiti Sprirtte, W. A. huly,
IImViov-M-K1r. s W.lVvt.
pnn-Jv. S. lpl". J- P. Kln.
I nlon -H. K. Foil. Henry Wttmer
Whlnrn-t'ehel Mover. J. F. Einnpiirr.
Republican Ticket.
Prothonotary Geo. M. Shindel.
Register nd Recorder J. R Arbogast.
Ass.viate Judpc J. Frank Keller.
District Attorney M. I. Potter.
Jurv Commissioner Irwin GravhiU.
With water work contracted lor tod the pro
bability of the plant being completed in six
months, together with a brick manufacturer, a
phopphato manufacturer and a silk manufactur
er looking for ites here, the procpecta for Mid-
bleburg pecni unusually bright, providing, of
course, they all materialize.
Annexation.
In harmony with the spirit of promotion and
the mutual advantage arising therefrom, it seems
expedient that the borough of Middleburg and
the town of Franklin should be united into one
municipality. There are various opinions eiitcr
tained by those most aflectcd by this proposition.
There are tax payers on both sides of Middle
creek for and agaiust the proposition.
The advantages arising from the union of these
towns are as strong in comparison to the num
ber of people affected as was the union of States
secured by the bloody battles of the Civil War
Iet us cast aside our selfish feelings and narrow
opinions and consider without prejudice the
disadvantages of existing soperately and the
utility and economy to both sides it Franklin is
taken into the borough of Middleburg.
The lhvaM correspondent of this place should
remember that since the 11th of this month the
newspapers have no "freedom" to celebrate ; so
it is useless to appeal to them to urge a Fourth
of July celebration.
Poring this dry weather the Water Works
would come in mighty handy to settle the dust
and keep it out of our houses and buildings. We
will wait till we get them, though.
Statistics show that fiom 20 to 25 young men
leave Middleburg every year to go elsewhere to
find employment. The movement is both credit
able and U-neficial to them, but it is neither cre
ditable nor lioneficial to the town. The town
has plenty of idle money to foster and promote
industries and much vacant land to erect dwell
incs and factories.
i;t'..nt ..tTi.rinP- this means an increase of
r0 in ten years. With the proliable offspring,
the in.-reise would amount 10 1000 persons in
ten years.
POINTS TO HE MN8irF.RKl.
1. Manufacturers looking for sites find in
atlases and census reports th.U Middleburg has
only Til 3 inhabitants w hile they never see the
names ol Franklin or !winetord, much less an
accredited ivmulation. This Is true also of
i 1
newspaper directories, and all other kinds of
directories.
2. The school question. On account of the
tjcbt on the school building, some of the tax
pavers of Franklin may argue against annexation.
No one will deny that if the children of Frank
lin come to the Middleburg school, thereby
making four schools, the grades will W much
better for the town and Franklin pupils. Even
if the expenses were higher, the advantages
would tie fully compensated by the increased
service. But it will not be higher for either
side, Ix-t us see. Franklin is now maintaining
two sthools and under the operation of the $00
minimum teachers' salary law the teaching force
will cost $490 a year, plus about $40 for coal
with au average of about $50 expense per year
I for keeping the school building in repair or a
total annual expense of $580 that the Franklin
people must now jy for the maintenance of
their two schools. By coming into the borough
the only a Iditioual scoool expense would be one
teacher hir sevcu months at $33 a mouth or
$215 a year. Suppose ihclraiikhn pupils pay
the borough the $380 they now ay to the main
tain their schools, we could use $2 15 to pay the
additional teacher and leave $335 to pay on the
the debt.
Now, frankly speaking under an equitable
assessment it would not cost Franklin people as
ni'ich as it does now for the reason that there is
only $700 a year IWl and interest to ay now
and it is getting less at the rate of $20 a year
and anv one knows that Franklin's share of the
debt would Ih; considerably less than $335,
which is the amount they will have to pay to in
Franklin township over and about what it will
cost in the Ixtrough, exclusive of the bonded
debt.
The pupils can all In? cared for iu four rooms.
The average attendance in the borough last year
was 80; in Franklins two schools was about 60.
The 130 pupils divided into 4 schools would
average less than 33 for each teacher. Should
the schools grow, class rooms can lie built at
a very little additional expense, but this will
not be needed while the bonded indebtedness
lasts.
3. Franklin would have less road tax to pay,
because there would le less miles to keep in re
pair and the Uirough roads are in good condi
tion.
4. Middleburg now gets nearly enough
money from two hotel licensesto pay the water
rent on 20 plugs.
5. The twenty plugs contracted for by the
horoiifh are sufficient to supply Middleburg and
Franklin both and it is only a matter of arrang
ing with the water conqwiiy to divide the
plugs.
6. The increased school facilities and the
protection against fire by having the use of
water and consequently, lower insurance rates;
all is of great economy to the Franklin people,
while Middleburg will enjoy lower school tax
and better school facilities.
Snyder Couuty now has the promise of an.
other railroad along the Susquehanna river as
a short cut for freight.
BEAVER SPRINGS.
'Sir. and -M-.f-'-B-
The public schools closed Thurs-
DUNDORE.
Hall visited K. O. Walter and fam- j F Shay and wife oT AVatsTIE-''
ilv Sundiiv. j town snt Sunday with Chns
Frank Iieaver and wife of lieav-j Hower and wife.
ertown visil'l their daughter, Mrs. JIrs C'urev and her sister,
Mn--( :-. wiic .;;ul been sick for the
past iiMiiii
C. l:. K
ijisiiiir.
Mi.-. -
( illlHl! till..
A. V.
u-t re
iu rued from Piiil-
her sister, Airs
Ilartman ami childien returned
Saturday The tuneral of Ir.
Ilartman took place at Chamber
burr: Fridav ulieai'iiuii.
'Squire Scchrist is 8hipping,Jcl'Uf?
turds of his fancy fowls to many
parties throughout the State and
KANT2.
J. K. vV4min, Vu.Vm had been
confined to the house, a few days
with an attack of quiney is ogaiu
I'.i ii of Ffwistowti
iicr liMiuer, Mrr.. fc. I
A urain..
Fstelia K'uii;
cceell as a table fowl
Our Supervisor is diniig a good
work on ttie Iliver road, au.l all
should help to make it the !--! in
lv M Ulrieh of Millerburg was '( the C'ouuty.
in town Friday in-tween traiu. j FruIinS lleichenbach, a boy .i
The invitation-, for the wedding vears took out 45 bu. of coal in
of 1'rof. (iladfelter and Miss Ella
several other statts and hi train , at work in Ins shop,
of bufl Rwks are egg producers and j A F Slmeo is stiil confined to
ik-1 with mumps,
John Moyer and wife of Fm
hurg were l!ie guc-'s of.J 1 lln jic-Suiidav.
Mr-.. Lvdi:l lLoniij-, who had been
-iKiidi.ij; a fc ycj; in 'the Wt-i
ha- iv! ::iiicd Iioine and aain h:
c iK-hind the 1' t: ).!i,v
mid Mr-. J. P. Zimmerman repre- Kes-ler art oiu.
wiimhI t'i- Lutiieran Suiulay School1 Mr- Kev Ilunnen (nw) Coojer
a ti.- .invention held in M'-Ciure ami son. Paul, of Williuinsjiort are
Tin convention wa? u succes- at:d the guests ol Iter parent.-..
the jM'ojfn of McClure liavi our The game of Iia- Ball Uitww'n
sni'-en thanks for their generon- ,UMi lieserves and Suuimry High
iiospiuJit . school played Saturday waF won by
Keport- are curr-jm that tiie M. the Ue-erves. S-ore 24 to 12.
F. ciutn h will i' sold. The fi;-t cias- to graduute in the
A. A. Tisii. whiie on bu sines- in study of Sunday School leuu'ning
at the Sunday School
Conventior. at MeChirt, v edues
day. It couisted of 12 rsous
and was taught b Prof. JS'oet
Jiug. (jus.. Lodmer and wife of High
nj)ire are visitors to town.
W. A. Arbogast has the addition
to his building under roof uud
Weif lias the foundation almost
completed.
Mr.-. Nettie Snvder is the gueHt
j of her parents, lr. JB. F. Wageu-
lowii luui a ruii-ci-way in isiiieli one ! pioi; pl'iw
ot hi- iior-.- wa- killed. j
Tic "North Amerioii!" i- waut
etl t nearly everyone to set tiie
uirUKHi- of toe 'gag-muz.ler bill'",
import- have it that we will
hav. an early morning uud late
pab-'iiger tmiu.
On Saturday morning. while
liavijioiid. n of Chas. Wagner
ui- hauling gravel, the wagon pasr-
(ve' l.i- iett severelv injuring
then:.
ojKTiiting hi;
Mil-
with
' iie r--rry to auuouuce the;
tleuti ' of Home Haiote.
SEUINSGROVE.
Mr-. Pine i-welcome ju-st at
tin hone of Mr-, l.'lsh.
( ejiM-iilord of Alieuiown,
who ato-iiued tie- i'uueral of Mrs.
llurrv ljoer. relurue.l home tjatur
day. Mo.- o' 'on; Lutiitian MiuisU.'i
aticndiil tin BC-.-iou.- ol Susque
liaiin.: SvuikI wiiieh wa.- held at
Jjewi-ijurg last wi--'k
Tin work ofliliii.g ujt at th
t-i voir ami buut living it wa- com
pleted iSiturdav. Tin- improvc
jneiit tiieii 1m- lA-en great.
Goi'. Nieiioia- of Lerwick, foi
jnerlv o! tin- place, wa,- m town
lap'. -i;i .
Pi of. Vi'o.nji-ii11 made a bus;ii
tli, j. 'I i.oi.-d.iv iookilig
alU.-.-' t.... i cvc uaU.ojue o1 tin- Iwii-veitiiv.
Mr-. Jacob Tharp of Selinsgrove
ptisied thro' our town Moudav
' l : . .i .l out . ,t v .
C O Sh-iii)ba-li made a bu-inW
1 rip to Suubury Saturday.
Iaac Arnold, (Jeo. I'aige and
Wilijou M hurling were to J'auling
rsuuaiiv.
C K Jieigle made a trip Uj Hun-
bury and ortliumlxrlaud Satur
da v.
1 1
M'iJer.
Arrangemeiils are being complet
ed bv the Post and lielief 'Jorps
itr the jitoH.r oljuervation of Mnu-
orial day iu tins plajr. J he Mem
orial uerinoii will be prea:hed by
Arch iJeaeoi) lUiddifi Sunday even
ing 21th.
Jacobs, tiie Uiker, met with uu
accident in ;ros.-.ing the li. It. tieot-
liug on tin Island. Jb; fell thro'
.... 11 ii i .1 t
oni; o: tin lioies leu uy ine worK
lueii aud broke oeve'al ribs.
li.r
.Ml. A. tr. Juver 1- viiiioi?
tathi-r in Jtt'elu l.'ountv.
31i- Maine Leiiver le',. 'J ji duy
iiKyiuiiig lur a tew du yiiil to f hila.
'lue I'. j:. K. I.e. hu.- ui.i;i ri.Kl a
Ctiai lei lo inn 11 fic.lit line fuilii liel-ili.-iloe
Juiii'liwll. U. tiiif tljlobgll
SjfliiihKiuve, J'oil 'J'itrVuriuti. AleKcf,
Liveipujl hIu!,;' th- old cuuid Ulid uvur
l. "Ai nuedui-l" f-ijilioii above JJun
l uuiiuii on lli' J'. (. J. to Ki.ola
fn iirlit .Mini- VS'urk 0:1 lliis Jiue wi'l
lit i:jtjiiitvliuel this nuiiiiivf.
, . , 1 1 1..
one dav una savs tiie Misuiieiianna i1"1
Coal lireaker must 1 kejt run-:;'-
uinrr. ! On-Sprcnkel i
Jacob Kerstetter lost a valuable S l'u'" axv
horse.. 1 u'1 -1 aster, Juwer-ox of
Our Overseer laid a four mill tax m"ut rta)',,,ff days
the same as the county tax which j BK"n;,iaul Ku.-ter.
amounts to $721. ) "Jercliaut L. Jr Jirown
Maria W. Dumlore attended the I fvW da.v a u'tf rt'-'-
funeral of Mrs. liover at Sellns-I
grove.
ILev. Seurle will preach on Sud
duy eveniug May 24 in the U. U.
church at Port Trevertou a mem
orial sermon before the members of
the G. A. K.
Our merchant sent his horse to
the asylum for further improve
ment.
John H. V.'ioe and Sons are
building a new burn.
Else Troun aud Ira Witmer are
working at Millersburg for the V.
K. K. Co.
Ire Hoover dehorned borne cattle
for John H. Wiue.
A K Witmer started up a new
coal yard.
Liev. J. 11. Keelerand wife are
couvaleseut.
Jacob KerstetUr aud wife made
a trip to Kelinsgrove on busiuens
H F Jileariiug was iu town and
talks encouragingly about bisjolato
farming
The acqucduet had a large crowd
on Abwusiou day aud the crop of
their enjoymeut was full and they
all read the Pot
Grace Wine of Port Ticvertoii
and Alary Fisher of Judipeudeiico
took dinner last Sunday with Mrs.
Emma Wiie.
Small fruit will not be plcutilul
this hcaMjii aud ought to com maud
good jiriccs.
Some llci udon ladies called 011
Annie-Kamp.
sjeut a
Twentieth Century Land Club.
To EJItor ol PtMT.
You can state that the plot refer
red to where the allotment of Lots
is to lie made is located ai Jersey
Shore Junction, opposite Depot.
The Allotmeut will Iw made on
or a'xiut June 20th, parties will lie
notified iu due time. We have set
aside 300 IaiUi which are seleeU-d
from diflerent parts of the plot and
the lots run 111 value from $50 to
$200.
The plan of allotment will he as
follows: On joining the Club you
pay $10 and receive the Company's
receipt for same, winch amount will
apply on the $32.50. At the time
ot allotmeut you can pay balance
$22.50, and get a deed tor your liot,
or have a year (uuder contract) to
my the balance in monthly pay
tncnts.
Each Certificate ol Membership
iu the Club entitles the holder there
of to one of these IjoU and Su some
cases we have set aside two Lots
and same will be given as one Ixtt
to the holder ot ticket bearing
numbers corresponding. (42 mem
bers will get 2 lot for $32,. 50, 28
iiicnik.s will get 3 lots (or $32.50.
The membership of the Club
limited to the number of Ijots to lie
alloted, and the more Certificates
that are liought by each uidividiia
member upon joining will limit the
individual 'tiember ship.
Each Member inducing seven
menbers to join will receive a Ixil
free, also it one niendier buys seven
Lots at once he receives eight
receipts, thus getting one lot free in
this way, the Uital cost for the eight
would be only $227.50, out ot the
eight you would no doubt get at least
three that would be worth from
$100 to $150 each, and the balance
averages about $75, thus making a
splendid investment
Ot course we loose on this dispo
sal of these Ijots; but we calculate
that the extra building that will be
done on these Ix)ts will iucrease the
value of our holdings and tliu
make up the loss in the end.
Should be pleased to have you
join the Club, as a great many hav
already joined, would alsj be picas
ed to have you interestA'oitv fWends
in this splendid opntifuuiityv
You can seii nnlnJy orderor
check or tluauiouTlt lfTjrstpay
ment on anv nuihW'f ivoiiwisl'i to
take up. ajiiLXtMHihit wilf be iar
"warded to-voil Wopuiy mailed aui
scaled. "
(live inline and residence and
write mma plain
If you wish to take up seven cer
tificates send Seventy ($70) dallars,
and you will receive receipt for
ei.ght certificates. The balance to
p:iy would then be but $157.50 in
Cish for deed, lor eight Iiols, or iu
iiir-tallmcnts of about $1.88 per
month, on seven, or total of about
13.25 per month of the w hole, until
the balance of $157.50 is paid.
fru-t we may have the pleasure
of enrolling you as one of our mem
bers. We remain lours Iruly,
JERSEY SHORE LAND &
IMPROVEMENT CO.,
H.F. PHILLIPS, Skcy.
P. S. up to May 7th the nieniliers re
ceived run (0. 14 joined to-day
5-21-5t
Weak?
" I suffered terribly and mTi
tremely vetk for 12 yer.
doctors said my blood u t
turning to water. At list )
feeling all rlcht tRin." "
Mrs. J. W. Filt, HtdlyiKt
No matter how longyoj
have been ill, nor ho
poorly you may be lodjv
take for purifying and ej.
riching the blood.
Don't doubt it, put yoiff
wnote trust in it, thro
away everything else.
II.MlMtte. AIMnrtilii!.
Aik Tir dortnr whnl h think! nf liZT
Hnparllla. II knowmll h...,i iMiJTj
t. 0. ATBB CO.. Uwtll.Jh,
qalrk Armi
J. A. Gu'lndiceof V,rl.ni J
sawtwlce in the liopiiH (rr0
BIO n Ul I'lirn nuunil K-tlllgi
r . . J . . v. ..... Mil M 1
1 T..l.l..l A-:- '
Oil, JJUl'nit'U n illlM'n oiiitp qui
arrested ,'uther inflammatiog
cucfadhitn. It eonqm rs cbw
kills pni". SKo at MiddliMlur.)
Mtore, lraviiHAOriimti Ulri
Ur. J. . narupse.11 l I'DDl
CASTORIi
For Infanta and Childrti I
Till Rind Yon Haia Alwaptr
Boars th
Blgntro(
MlDDLEBURQH MM
Butter
EgP
Lard
Chickens...
Side
Ham.
18 Wheat
1G Rye
60 Corn
12 OaU
4 Potatoes . ...
10 Bran perhXl
11 Middlings"!
12 Chop j
15 FlotirperbhH
Made Tonag Aitl.
"One of Dr. King'? Ne LiftS
each night for two wetkn tw 1
. . . i .a 4Ana n 1 1.1' .....
TurnT of Demposytown, Pi
are the best, m the world (ot
stomach nnd bowels. 1'ureh
table. Never gripe. Only &
Middleburg Drusr stoip Vrt
GamiRn Ricbtield Dr. J"ljr
yor'sii0,pns'-."e,r .
A MnrlllUK Tml.
To save a life, Dr. T, O" Men itt, of
No. Mr-uoopany, Pu., made a starling
t',t reHultMiir ins wonderful cure
He writes, " a patient was ataacked
witb violet befnonhaes. eauseu by
uleeialion of the stomacb. 1 bad of
ten foend Kleetric Jiittrsezelentfor
acute louiacb. and liver troubles so
I prescribed tbeui. The patient gain
ed from the first, end ban not bad an
attack In 14 mouths, JMectricL.it
lei h ie positively guaranted for
I DvhrifDHiii. 1 ndiit-hl ion. iJoHtinalion
KgU-rt Shemory iu company ' od JiibDey tiouUe". Try them Only
witn Anises JJcrtha Jiummi-I oli1
Kieamer aud Daisy (jilU rt ol' ikit
S-linsjcrovt were wjeij driviu thro'
tliestrix-t of our town Saturday even
ing. John F Krdley liad busiue.-s iu
Nan'-iujl.t Jiiht V. W.'k.
A feu i 'lb ma;.
Jt is feid tbut nothing is sure ex-
c pt death and taxes, but that inn ot
t!uK-tber true, l)r. KiLff's Mew
Dibcovery for ('onbu motion U a sure
crie for ul lung amltliroitt troubles
Mrs O. JJ. Van Met re of ftbtpberdtion
V, u ,suyH "1 bad a bevere cane of
A 11 Hoover ha gone to Mai ys- Jjr'iucl.itia sud .or u .year tired every
i. , . . . ; l i ni I li. iod ol. but got re hef. One
vine wnere lie l.as buoured em.doy- bottle. .f. Dr. King's New D
meut. I then cured me absolutely." It'siu
Charh, Wilt went to J'hiladel-! ftiSli fflSoi
jilna where lie is engaged at cu-1 'f, j it. lt'w t;uitiant-ed
doctor on the i'hila. Rapid Transit "
railway. , huiuc lbalc
Mihs Luretta Wilt luw uoi... I,. I A twelvcHwer ix.rtahlc brkk
near Williauisjwit where bhe will , K,ii,lu h "af Vfi"1
live thi biiminer.
Jockey Died From HI Injuries.
K(. York, May 19. Iiwrence Har
ry, tue jocvoy wao was lurown iroiu
ito bale. It
can he w en at HtroidAvir Iiniuhc of
K. H. HTiitfCr,
t-f tstrouplowu, i'a
T"U4 lTnnl
MSI flKUfflflLD
Q
JilL
of Aiddleburr. Pa.
50.d
S50M
Capital,
Surplus,
G. Alfkkd Scnocif, Prw,
V. . Wittexmyei:, VicePl
Jas. G. Thompson, Ca-hie.
DlltECTOi:-
G. Allred Scjioch, W'.C.M
Y. W. Wittenmyer, A. M
J. N. Thomnson. M.
ias. G. Ihoinpson.
Accounts of Individuals Ys
Corporations Solintw
WAVTKIl HRVKUAMN1H -TE) f
OU 111 aitull utitla IO IrivH Inr urn m
mi eleveo yeur Mini with a Ibtk'- ipl
nrkin iiiflrrltiintA UK au'PlllM i'r i
pronialile line, ri'nnaiiviii -uw-i
ly cikIi naUry ul f IK hikI nil J
Him iiiiioi uu m uvunu in i
KillcrlciiM nut eaxeiitlul. MtnU"1
nd cni'lnM flf luldrwniM- ml
NATIONAL, 3S4 .Orrbornl. wn.i
Charter
Notice ! hereby clven tht Jm
be niaile lo tiie Ouvanior ulyt' "'J
ol I'ehu.y IvhiiU, on MoyrTy. Ju"J
one tlivuwtnd ulna liunUvl "J
tlieeuIOnnerl Aiworfibly. 'W? J
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Jfavu vim ever rem! any of H
liri'a Wiirku? If not. will M
me your mhliumi eiicloniK
two anil 1 will iniiil vu uB
hiKikH FKEU. HUiU- whrtli.i
II li. l,'....1ll, In I !..rlllHll.
Ai-oi.eii 10'3
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A bilk mill eomiaiiy of New Jersey
I niKotiuting to buy the bhoe factory
tUt? liorbc Kuuilnole In a hurdle rate building, entitle and boiler-They want
at MoK iii l'urk last Wednesday, died f a doiiution of three ucrea of land for the
in For dli am llorJpilul. He never re
Kaiucd (.juh loutiiitbu. Seminole stum
UU d at Uie la'fet liurdlu and Bai ry was
thrown against the feme In froLt of
fh Kratid aland. The hor.e fall on
'.op of him.
purpose of eiilurglinr plant. Tbey would
want to en-ploy W gliln and Ufi boy at
the blurt. The b.lk iiidiibtry If nno of
the bet ami, when properly managed
plant always grows.
Sick Headacl
Food doesn't digest
Appetite poor? B
consupaieur ioiiti
It's your liver! Ay)
are liver pills;. they
pcpsla, biliousness, j
3Sc. All dfuMJ
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