PAGE TWO THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs, Nathan Zug Lutz — THE rom Sunday. ULLETIN > © MOUNT JOY, PA. Hea Week 2 k Editor & Pro’r.| ther Mr, J > elatives. Mr ome of Lititz, is spend- town with her bro- Hackman in Jd. E. SCHROLL, S and other $1 A YEAR Hiram S. Hollinger is making to the is occupied by his bro epairs build ngs on his farm, which ther, Mr, Elias Church services Hollinger, Mt. Sunday Copies at Hope were attended evening. was delivered by Rev. George Weaver of near Manheim. Mr. and Mrs, Benj. G. Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hollinger fook an auto trip to Lickdale, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wenger, » Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Fasnacht and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hollinger attended services at Longenecker’s on Sunday and also visited Mrs. Jno — Witmer near Manheim. EDITORIAL s——— ls veins Boies Penrose has now MARIETTA Pennsylvania record. He has been — elected four consecutive full terms | Miss Margaret Burkholder in the U. S. Senate, says Grard in Successful Masquerade the Public Ledger. If he shall com ——— plete the fourth term he will have sat twenty-four years in the north ern end of the National Capitol. J. D. Cameron served twenty years continuously, being th-ee full terms |last week. and two years of an unexpired term| Rev. W. J. Huntsinger and family, of his father, Simon Cameron, 80 who arrived here from Camden, N. that up to the present {ime the vet-|J., are occupying the Lutheran par- eran of Donegal holds the record sonage on Walnut street. for Senatorial service. [t was not| Mrs. James A. Bonsack of Phila the fashion during the first forty-|delphia, the guest of her five years under the constitution of | Misses Musser, at the Pennsylvania to give a U. 8. Sena-!limits of the borough. tor more than one term. James Bu-| Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas chanan, who afterward became Pres-|Tasley, Va. a few ident, Pennsylvania’s first Sen- town last week ator to be re-elected During the ac 125 years of our Federal history this mother. State has had - but si to fill The that exalted office for more than one work term—Buchanan, the two room Camerons, Quay and Penrose. Clu ee a Copies. very well : I'he sermon Qered at the post office at Mount second-class mail matter. ®orrespondents must have their Pmunications reach this office not later than Monday. Telephone news of impcrtrance 'n that time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- ges for advertisments must positive ly reach ‘this office not later than Monday night. New advertisments inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday night, Advertising rates on applica- tion. betw broken a Gives a John Straub, of Philadelphia, was home to vote on Tuesday. George Schoen of Windsor, York county was a town visitor during sisters, western is of in Carroll, days here on spent being called death of the was count of the the in X men annual meeting of Guild will be held the club Improvement No- mem Sturgeon, Town afternoon, All the Thursday - p. m MILTON GROVE attend meet- Organized School Athletic Club Has Been meeting in H:.gh by Students of Church Wednesday — low officers were ter Simmons, ing ich visit- ¢ of two L ing Mt. Joy m on Sun: Winfield and E. H. deacons Sr., Lauffman, as elders; Geo fam Mr. Jacob Sn of f Sun- ton Mrs. yde nd and Chas. McKain as yside, Sundayed with and At the regular monthly meeting of No. 1825, Royal Ar- Thursday evening in ap- membership Chiques Council, Saturday c Good Mis. Elizabethtown held on Market was admitted several propositions After the meeting to all recital P. B Anna Grosh spent num, on t vigiting relatives their hall street one in and friends. Rev. J. livered gelical plicant to de- Evan- and were receiv- ed. evening. were Holwager took an An afternoon. Destina- St. John's and Newville. day evening by E. F. Grosh spent the past week Organist and with his son-in-law, H. C. Naegley Stephen's Episcopal and family Falsington, Bucks Co. Everybody is cordially John B. tenant Miss to attend. Mr. Kuschwa will Fanny B. leased One of his soloists with him. the Levi Mt.| Messrs. B. H. Prowell, John Peck; Joy. and Dr. E. Y. Rich Mr Grosh on Thursday evening spent severa] relatives gress. Lime burning in in Chickies Valley sumed and is again an that section. Fish Speicher fine sermon the refreshments Sunday a in Church Landlord A. S. outing Saturday tion, Elizabethtown served present. be given in Thurs- will Church Mr. Albert choir master Church, organ on of St in burg. Heisey, on bring Gsh's Mumma farm, has home near Frank B. from a gun- pleasantly and Mrs. days Harrisburg and with |ning trip to Fulton county, bringing fifty-four one Pro- | With them | squirrels and rabbits, seven pheasant, in been re Saw numerous forest fires in prog- in Tess. Miss Gertrude Cogan of Philadel- along phia, the General Field Worker {the Women’s Missionary Society [the Reformed Church, met {men of Zion Reformed Church and has industry are still biting well Shell's creek and several large catch were reported in the Hiestand meadow regions. A number of the students of Milton Grove High School have ganized an athletic club and acrobatic vaulting autocratic. Miss Stella Good, after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Shelly in Stauffer’s Valley, has returned to her parenfs home. Registry Assessor Cyrus H. Wittle moved his household goods from the residence of Mrs, Susan Swade to Mrs. Lizzie Wittle’s on the same avenue, Amos Good Run, mer’s mother, of es or- | their dent; Miss | President: Secretary; Treasurer. Miss Margaret Burkholder |tained a large number of her friends at a at home on Front street The party proved to be a most | delightful affair and |joved all present, Great original- in some of the cos- others grotesque. The house wag decorated throughout with pumpkin faces and town Sunday. . 4 : { witches. All kinds of . appropriate walnut timber have . + were played, and a® special Consumers of t : : games scoured this locality several days | : *" |feature of the evening wag dancing furnished by “Tom ana purchasing trees. The scar- L : J? : | to musie vy Ss WwW ce >s city of this wood forced the price o | Jerry.” Excellent refreshments were the logs skyward {served at a seasonable hour and all Assessor Isaac G. Kopp has com- |, gq a delightful time. pleted the annua] assessment of Mt. | ie — 0G Joy township, There are few chang- | SPORTING HILL es in real estate but comsiderable in| nr. 4 Mrs Walter personal property. |spent Sunday with Henry Walter B. Grosh, an attache ofiang family at Bamford. the Halcyon Electric Light & Power| agter David Brandt Co., of South Bethlehem, spent Sat-|yisiteq his uncle, D. M. urday and Sunday with his parents, | family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Grosh. Gunning season has Miss Ada Grosh land has aroused great enthusiasm Traction Co. and her brother Ralph, amongst our great sportsmen. a salesman in Watt & Shand’s De-; Mrs. Anna Smith partment Store, Lancaster, spent | of Columbia, visited her Sunday at their parental home in|and Mrs. A. H. Vogel on this place. | Mrs. Peter Singer These are the days to go to tht|Mabel, of Manheim, Conewago Hills to see the persim- sister, Mrs. Lemon Zellars mon trees burdened ‘down with the | das palatable element and the sight will gtick to your memory lke an un- paid meat bill, | heim, spent EE EE i place MASTERSONVILLE {i Mr. and Mrs. A. Frankhouser {and daughter, Mary took an auto- Hiram 8S. Hollinger is Improving His mobile trip to Ephrata on Saturday Farm Buildings {and Sunday. rte | John Cassel and family of Lancas- Rabbits are reported scarce. {ter Junction, spent Sunday here with Mr. Jacob Z. Hackman made al er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip ‘business trip to Lancaster last week. | Keener. Migses Mary Sharpe and Eva Zug iss Bibina Woodland, of Phila spent Sunday visiting \friend bhia, and Mrs.l John Beard( of HH. H. Miller Nettie Erisman, Miss Hattie Mrs. Aaron is Simmons, masquerade party her on last. : was greatly en. house 3 by was shown ity and family guests of Mrs. Sarah of Back tumes the for- , Good in while were were the walnut Keener Ebersole of Ramford, Nissley and arrived again of the Conestoga Martin parents, Mr. Tuesday. and son, daughter, her on Sun- and visited Vogel Vogel at Mrs. A Albert Sunday H. jr, of of Man- the same and and Mr. hrata, Ep B. nd Mrs. Charles Rhoda visited most | Saturday former's | { daughter, Needle- | | Eby years: | H. | Pinker- | Kuschwa, | Harris- | invited ! Prank | those and Lancaster Jonas Duttenhoffer all of were Sunday guests with Barto and family. M Mrs ‘ry Bowman and and spent Mr. and Mrs Harry Bryan Elva of Manheim, in the home of John Sheaf- fer and Mr. daughters, family. Mrs. Emma D. Dissinger and and Fannie; took Palmyra, Lebanon county, on Sunday, where they visit- ed the brother-in-law, S. B. Lander and family. Be SALUNGA and an auto trip to formers Church of God Will Hold a Festival Here Saturday Tobacco in the sheds is cured. The drought prospects for ture, Friday night ripened the rabbits ind put the celery in shape for the sellar, Some of our annual visitors south- ward are preparing for the Florida trip, Mrs. ternoon Feist, Recent accidents, and lacerations are ‘he district. Mrs. Mary spent Saturday John Peifer, There will be Church God night. Peters nicely is still on with poor relief in the near fu- Mart Stoll with Sunday af- Mrs, spent her mother, small fractures reported thru Charles of Lancaster with her niece, Mrs. a festival in the of at Landisville on Miss his Mr, daughter days with Frank Sangrey. enstein and Clara spent a few Mrs. Amos I Elias Sunday visit Bender. mily, nded Sunday Hott and and family were the home of Henry 1 Keller and fa Elias nd family atte love Elizabethtown m Z were home of hrist Snyde of nd Mrs. Pat Sunday Donegal Sny- der with Mi M and tertained Lititz and Martha Sunday Miss Misses visitors Eby. of V Mrs s. Henry H. John Breneman en- Kathryn Martin of Bomberger dinner on and Mrs. Miss Misses A. Barbara Eby at entertained Anna Reist, Bomberg- Sun- Alma Hershey Ella Habecker, Kathryn Martin, Barbara and Martha Eby at supper day evening. Quite a number of our folks at- tended the apple sale of Mr. C. S. at Mt. Joy on Saturday and that bought seemed pleased er | with their bargain, returned home | | evening. | Ephrata, They | Meckley’s kilns [report that on their way home they | | was of { the wo- | the | Organized a local society. The officers | lelected are: Miss Sarah Fritz, Presi- | ® Vice | foot ball victory. enter- | Monday evening | | \ Yor 0 | enthusias Naylor, | m Miss Martha Eby entertained a few friends at her home on Saturday present from Rohrerstown, Lan- disville, Mt. Joy and Salunga. We have in mind a reformed drunkard who slipped and fell. His wife mourned and his old mother disconsolate. Try again, my boy, you may succeed next time, Recently a certain noted college allowed one thousand freshman and sophomores to gather material from an adjoining forest for a bonfire. They worked all to celebrate a It strikes us a of our college boy's would be wholesome. Most of our get but a meagre supply of eggs and the few they get are sold to our local stores for small price. Why? Because they not in the game. We know a farmer who owns a few chickens and he markets the eggs New York at fifty-five by crate. ——————eetllD 0 eee: A SURPRISE PARTY Danie] Brandt of Donegal, Sur prised on Her Birthday Guests were Lititz, day little curbing farmers a are in a cents the Mrs, On Thursday evening a number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brandt at Donegal and surprised her 3rd birthday. The was spent playing games music, present were: and Mrs, G. Brandt, Mr, Mrs. essler, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs, Jacob and Mrs. Michael Mrs. Lewis, Harry Mr and it being evening in and Mr, and Mrs Schroll, Those Daniel H... T Zook and S Jacob M1 Mr. and Jerk- Rend- Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, John- Mrs Phares Rh nesmith, er, Mr and Mrs Mrs Aaron John Zeiger, Derr, Mr. Mr. and Mr. and Daniel Brandt son Ebersole, Shank, Misse Grace 3lanche, Marie Jerk- Ruhl, Schroll; Charles L. John Ber- Welsh, Smith, Brandt, Mary Rosie Lottie Shank, Katie Margie and Fannic Tressler, Della he Mildred tendle Lewis Jrandt, and Viola Brandt, H. Sload, Baker, Harry Weavey, William Brandt, Smith, Robert Zook, Paul and Lau Tressler, Richard Zook, Elmer, Richard and Winfield Rend- ler, William Lewis, Oliver and Elmer Schroll. At a late hour they departed for their homes, wishing Mrs, Brandt many more en- joyable birthdays. UO nn The report of the Union National Bank may be found in our adve ng columns. imer, Leona Messrs, Sload, Charles rier, Charles Millard Harry Harry | Chickies the latter, | Walter Derr, NORTHW John W, Studebaker now has EST recently RAPHO bought a he con- Geib which Any auto, in hands the pt chine will do well to see him, Mr. and Mrs. D. ' B. M's. Peter Brubaker Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sunday callers in the home of I. W. Eshleman of Elizabethtown, The & Hamilton Co. drilled an artesian well on the prem- ises now occupied by Aaron G. Ruhl. last week. agency one emplating 1rchase of a ma- visited Joy on Eby at Mt. Hollinger were Eshleman The following called in the home of D. B. Eby: Dr. and Mrs. Abram Metzgar and three children of Mil- lersville; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hiest- and of Elm, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Shreiner of White Oak. AN ORDINANCE Borough of Mount Joy certain territory, lots or out- lots, lying adjacent thereto in Mount Joy and East Donegal Town ships, Lancaster County, Penn. sylvania, fixing and determining the corporate boundaries of said borough, regulating the assess- ments in the annexed territory, and repealing a|l ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith, Section 1. Whereas | has been presented to {and Town Council of the Borough of Mount Joy, praying for the an- | nexation to said Borough of certain | territory, lots or outlots, adjacent to said Borough, and situated in Moun | Joy and Rast Donegal Town- ships, Lancaster County, Pennsylva- nia, signed by a majority of the freehold owners of the said outlots and territory of the aforesaid tions of land adjacent to Said ough, Theref Annexing to the a petition the Burgess and Tow Moun d ity of + outlots of th ing adjacent Mount Joy, it ordained 11gess and ugh Of enact i h uthor th= the of lan Iy borough Joy and East Lancaster County, convenience ne, that said section to the said in Mount Townships, ia herein fo ption, divided into thres sections and designated as the “Northern Addition,” the “Western Addition,” and the “Southern and Eastern Addition,” in more fully scribed, and as tain plan or plot thereof, which hereto attached and made a part hereof, be and the same are hereby annexed to and included within the corporate boundaries of the said Borough of Mount Joy. That a copy of the said plan or plot, showing the boundaries of the Borough and the section admitted together with a certified copy of this ordinance and a description of the boundaries of the Borough and the Borough as extended, giving the courses distances in words at length, shall be filed in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster County, Penn- sylvania And that after the filing of the matter aforesaid the afore- said sections of land or additions shall be deemed part of the said Borough of Mount Jov. and be sub- ject to its jurisdiction and govern- ment, The said ‘Northern ing that certain territory part of Mount Joy Township, Lan- caster County, Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the tree on the rocky bluff of the bank of the mill dam formerly on the land of A. S. Hackman, now on S. R. Snyder's land; thence northward along said dam, one hundred and seventy-seven (177). feet "to a stone; thence through said S. R. Snyder's land north six (6) degrees west, four hundred and forty (440) feet to a stone on the South side of Little creek; thence along the south and west sides of said creek, the several courses thereof, thirteen hundred and forty-eight (1348) feet to a stone; thence through lands of Mrs. Henry Hoffman, C. G. Sherk, and W. B. Detwiler, respectively, south eighty-four and three quarters (843) degrees West, ten hundred and fifteen (1015) feet to a stone on the Bast side of Market Street at its intersection with the Man- heim road; thence crossing the s;ald Manheim road and through ands of P. Frank’s estate, North eighty-five and a half (851%) de- | grees West, nineteen hundred and ninety-five (1995) feet to a stone on the west side of Fairview street; thence along line between lands of John Shearer on the South and Eli B. Hostetter on the North, North eighty-four and a half (841%) de grees West, five hundred and nine- ty-six (596) feet to a stone; thence through said John Shearer's land, South twenty (20) degrees West, fifty (50) feet to a corner of the or- iginal Borough line; thence along said original Borough Line and through 1ands of said John Shearer. P. Frank’s estate. W. B. Detwiler, Clinton H. Eby, 8S. R. Snyder, and others, South seventy-one (71) de- grees Tast, fortsix hundred and (1626) to the place Containing thirtv-three and fifty (50) perches Second “Western Addi- being that certain territory part of East Donegal Town- Lancaster County, Pennsylvan- bonded as to wit: the south Railroad, Boro side of Penn- and oen eral respectively, at length de on a -cer- and appears Addition” be- now a eirhtv-ais feet of beginning (33) Acres The tion” NOW & ship, or described Beginning at a line of the Penn- and on the old thence along the said railroad, and line of lands of Henry C. and Eli B. Helman, respect- North sixty-eight and a half degrees West, eight hundred and ninetv-ecight (898) feet to a stone; thence through said Eli B. Helman’s: land, crossing the Elee- tric Railroad and the Donegal road, land partly along Alpheus Brandt’s [Vine fence, South twenty-nine (29) | degrees wgat eleven hundred and | seventv-si g8) feet to a stone, {th tnee t gd Eli B. Helman’s (71) degrees 1a > la sioht, (1008) and > On line, of original South along Shelly ively, (AR14) sec- | Bor- | en- | anda Donegal | DOCBO00 here | ig | and | DOVCOCOVOTIOTOTOOTTOOVICOVOOTICOOOIOS a ——— a a BE . 0 A ACW TP 7 3 EWEN re n——-— ATA MAS Getz Bros. T anksgivl Proclamation i y acanen { \ \ Hear ye! Hear ye! Good dressers of Mount (one folks have always looked forward to T giving Day with silent dread. To them it has sort of an Imperial Edict to eat! more than is good them--a Command of Custom that could not be evac If they kept a diary on Thanksgiving .season, it w read like this:- Thursday:---Engaged in finished bout with the Terrible Turk---had to carve him up pretty badly to subdue him--- 4 finally, after a tough tussle, downed him---literally and completely. Friday:---Bellyache. Saturday:---More of the same. Following Week:---A sorrowful and reproachful digestion. UT this year, no man who lives in America need ask what a thanksgiving means No man need say, “What have | to be thankful for? Why, man dear, we're Americans, aren’t we? And to be an American in 1914 is to enjoy one of the grandest privileges this world affords. To be an American means to live in the one land where Peace isKi ng and Civilization still burns bright. HIG ay NO Thanks indeed! Why, every heart and soul i: the nation this year should sing with gratitude just because it is an American heart and soul. If November 26th isn’t the greatest Thanksgiving Day in the history of this country---then we're a dull and cold-blooded nation! O UT how are you going to show your thanks for your American birthright on this Thanksgiving Day? Sit around in a Morris chair---with slippers and dressing gown---and shun your fellow-patriots? Not if you want to express your Americanism MHOOOVOSOOO o o it's up to you on Thanksgiving Day to look the part of the free, peace-blessed citizen you are---and do a little circulating so others can catch your Thanksgiving enthusiasm. It’s up to you to show your American self-respect by dressing up in a nifty Fall Suit---and get out and advertise your American cheer and optimism. Now, don’t say, “Oh Getz is only trying to sell me a Suit or Overcoat.” Of course we'd like to make that Thanksgiving suit for you. Bui that’s not the only point we're trying to make. I say it’s up to every live Mount Joy #an to respord.: to President Wilson's prosperity proclamation by looking and dregsing prosperity or. Thanksgiving Day. o O & o o a o o o Oo o Oo o S o Oo o Show your thanks by looking your best. Get a new suit, if nit from us, then from somebody else. But get one---that’s the point. Get one! Suits $8, $10, $12, $15, $17, Overcoats $8, $10, $12, $1 S ao aS o o & S o oO S o a a o o J Oo o Oo S & S o Oo O Oo Oo S a oS IDSOOVCOTOTOOOOOOOOON (347) feet to a stone on the south- an 1 west corner of said cemetery; viied thence through lands of G. Moyer, the I south two and three-fourths (23) | degrees West, six hundred and twenty-' A { five (625) feet to a stone on the West aliccs inconsistent herewith are here- side of said Marietta pike; thence by repealed. crossing said pike, and through said / Enacted and Henry G. said original (20) de- and place twenty- s and other assessments hereon as in former limits of rough, SECTION 111. na or parts of ordin- Nissley along the twenty of Fannie E. Shelly, and Borough line North grees Bast, eleven hundred twenty (1120) feet to the of beginning. Containing five (25) Acres. The said “Southern Addition” being that tory now a part of and Mount Joy Townships, ter County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the tree on the afore- said rock bluff on the bank of the said S. R. Snyder's (formerly A. S. Hackman’s) mil] dam; thence thru lands of the said S R. Snyder, into an this of October, B. and Eastern niinatcs certain terri- A. D., 1914. East Donegal Lancas- G. Moyer’s land; South seventy-four {9th day S. perches. Area 33 acres Area inal (74) degrees, sixteen hundred and | DILLINGER eight (1608) feet to a stone on the | Presidgnt of Council East side of the Columbia road; /Atteg R. Pellenbaum. Clerk A thence through lands of Jacob Zer/ approved ‘and confirmed this twenty cher, and Clayton H. Hoffman ref ninth dav of October, A. D. 1914 spectively, south eighty-five and oné > GEO H "BROWN. ¥ half (8514) degrees East, thirty-five "Chief. Burgess hundred and twenty-eight feet (3528)! ~~ " ae to a stone; thence through said Hoff- ) . man’s land and J. E. Longenecker’s ) south twenty-eight and one-half (28-|land, North sixty (60) degrees East, RHE 14) degrees East, eleven hundred six hundred and seventeen (617) feet and seventy-one (1711) feet toapost to a stone on the West side of fthe This nerve.racki a ia ar : near the Lancaster and Harrisburg Little Chickies Creek, near the Sohth- EN Samyung tm nike; thence still along the orig. west wing wall of the Electric Rail- applications sometimes give temporary re. ina] Borough line and along a pub- road Bridge; thence up along the liefbut won't cure; the sure way to\secure lic road crossing said pke, South West side of said Little Chi¢kies permanent results is to thoroughly eradicate thirteen and three-fourths (133%) de- the several courses thereof, from the blood all the impurities. Ndthing orees West, fifteen hundred and two |“ hundred and twenty- on earth will drive out the poisons from (1502) feet. to a white oak stump, eight 828) feet to the place of be- your system, kee ) the bowels, kidneys and thence still alonz the said original ning. Containing eighty-one (81) liverin good condition as SEVEN BARKS, the Borough line, North e‘ghtv-six and ne hundred and ten (110) wonderful remedy that has proved its great one-half (861%) degrees West, five ; Re faa merits the past 4 yours. hundred and fifty-three (553) feet to] of the ‘Northern Addition, SEVEN BARKS can be had of all druggid De I Ny Tn eid ofa 50 perches 5 at 50 cents per bottle. Give it a good tri a stake; thence Sih along wa g of the “Western Addition,” and watch your rheumatism disappear, ral Boroigh lime, nofth SEVentyOl®|.5 acres 10. perches; | LYMAN BROWN. 68 Murrav St.. New York. (71) degrees West, thirty-five Un- |" Area of the “Southern and Eastern dred and ten (3510) feet to a stone | A 4qition,” 81 acres 100 perches. To- Os Ed on the West side of Lumber street: i.) .1ea’ of Additions annexed, 140 SEE ; x thence along the West side of said geres h ; ; Lumber street: and along the east SECTION 11 | B TENT nd of fe Henry Eberle Cemotoi¥ por the purpose of tasiton for the (pd Sug £ ? or in ar ad and ane. | Yar 1915 for Borough purposes, the | oo degrees West. one hundred a: {respective properties aud lands ing ty-seven (197) feet to a concrete .;joq within the enlarged limits gate post, on the West side of the |<aiq Borough shal) be agsessed Marietta pike: thence along tihe, aluadon place, pon f then west side o¢f saidedike, and alon ] : a Lve ass the Beast 2 cemete, bf wig South sey : West, two (25 feet
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