VOL. XIII. NO. 23 Any one interested in a home Boro. Council Holds a Brief Session The Ricker Estate Must Put Surround-| ings at Its Property in Better Shape Mount regulai with Messrs. and of session President Dillingei Gable, Keener previous Boro on Ricksecker, present, The meeting and approved. The enumerating month, the Mr, mittee, on Columbia ashes with Mr. 1m report past Sumpman of reported both Ricksecker of Burgess all his was read. Council met Monday were collectiong Brown, for in evening in the chair. Sumpman minutes read the Street com- crossings laid Avenue and street filled at various places. of the Water MANY GUNNERS WERE OUT Quite a Number of Rabbits Were Shot Around Here Monday was a weather was around here by the and there them out ous occasions encounter you would man for quite in the rural an army On numer- districts regular armies com- made-to-order day gunners of of them which almost made one be- lieve he was Owing to the frequent growth of grass and weeds is abun- dant and good hiding places, fact however, the following Loraw, 9; John Loraw John Zerphy, Zerphy, 3; Sheaffer, Henry Elmer Harvey 2; H. Cramer, Nagle, Derr, sler, hart, 6; Stauffer, Wm. Miller, the Harry Longenecker, eckei, o; Zeller, Mumma, 5; Martin Metzler, Haines, 3; Jno. Dietz, 1; 1; Daniel Schroll, Harvey 6; in Germany. bunnies many 6; Harry 4; Peter Oliver 5; «Geo. Garber, 3; ; %; Dr. Stephen Grissinger, 5 and 2 Enos Rohrer, 7; Louis Siller, 1; Roy Good, 5; Zink, 6; Harry W. 6; tin Brown, 7; Frank Schroll, Bigler, 3; 1; Barto, Levi Simon Zeager, Shue, 6; Walter Hinkle, 3; Geo. 1; rains, have In spite of that were shot report shows: Brubaker, ,1; George Loraw, 4; Zerphy, 3; Mateer, Sheaffer, Howard GG. 0. G. Longen- 2; Jac. N. Jno. H. quail; 2; Rufus Res- 1; John Gep- Jac, Hoffman, Aaron Rhy, 3; Newcomer, 2; Michael My- the very C. as 6; Jacob Walter Joseph K. 1; Mar- 3; Bard Geo. ers, 7; George Moore, 3 and 3 quail; Henry Heiser, squirrel; and 2 Fred 5; Walter Pennell, Farmer 5 and Andrew Felker, 9; J. M. Backenstoe, Frank rabbits Henry Smeltzer, Harry and 11 quail; Weaver, We noticed Good, Ab. Hornafius, Henry J, 8: Paul Philip Pyle, 23 Engle, 6; Shire, 4. the Manheim gunners are boasting that they killed 140 the report, which is only a partial list of those first from rabbits. gunners away day but th There town the above at were are out, from not yet been heard from. Messrs. Charles, Long Mr. Daniel Ross are Fairfield, Brubaker, Engle and on a ~~ — Ream’s Horse Sale Ed Ream will sell another lot killed a number town that have hunting trip 224 of Joseph Eugene to of fine Ohio and Indiana horses and colts at public sale at his sale exchange stableg They to 8-year-olds Ibs. Nov. 13. to 1,400 and pacers and trotters. rr se tll Who Has the Largest? Farmers and the. largest ear corn considered. prosperous brought over beat it? Mr. farmer brought turnip raised pounds from Simon R. Snyder, der and Jno. M. Snyder are the ad-|editor, ministrators of the estate of Eliza: | ing himself. both, Snyder, late of this boro. may be found in anoth-| [more seribes don’t do likewise. NO are the farmer fourteen Samuel of near we by some one ra now busy question Mr. of ear of inches long. an irs GO A Mammoth Turnip well known School, Garber, a the Joint office the seen, this ever Ai bought the the date of Mr. C. S. Frank’s public public sale of live stock, by |* at Also a lot of of who and here on Saturday, range from yearlings weigh from 800 good 2t| husking raised of corn ig again being Milton N. Miller, a the Back yellow corn Who can Run, largest It was The him and 3 r. Garber and weighs T%4 would be pleased to hear who can equal that. Anna E, Sny- | | | mittee, reported all the fire plugs! flushed and otherwise everything right about the water works, Mr. mittee, number is the Finance com the approval of a all of Keener of reported of bills, afterward paid. Mr. Sumpman the Property committee, reported having purchas- ed a carload of coal for the Coun- cil Chamber and the door stops at postoffice repaired. Mr. Ricksecker mittee, reported a few lights (Continued on page 4) of SCHOOL BOARD MEETING | guests, | | event | the which were of the Light com- | out variety, | bors had not ps | Need an Assistant Janitor Since Building Was Enlarged A lengthy session of our evening, but the question considerable time which that con- i was the i about com- | sumed addition pleted. Regular transacted were paid. ing is so new is routine and a Since business number of bills | the school build- | larger it deemed assistant | John | much was to procure an for the present janitor, Wharvell. The addition is practically com- pleted and will be taken as | soon as the architect puts in an ap pearance and approves the work. Estimates are now being received for the completion of the! gymnasium. ee BIRTHS Bard Bigler announce bouncing baby boy. Benj. Hawthorne an- of a daughter on advisable janitor H. over large | | bells; | Milroy Mr. and Mrs. the birth Mr. and nounce the Tuesday. Mr- and Mrs. Harold announce the birth last Thursday. = remsteomec tian Was Caught Here Samuel Greenleaf, formerly of this place, escaped from the County House at Lancaster last Friday, He | came here and was placed in the] lockup by Constable Kramer, Next | morning Officer Plummer of Eliza- | bethtown, returned him the in-| stitution, Be. St. Mary's Guild Supper St, Mary’s Guild of St. Luke’s Church will hold an oyster supper in the basement of St. Luke’s Par- ish House, Saturday evening, Nov. 13. Opysters, lettuce sandwiches, ice | cream, cake and coffee will be| served. All are invited. at | —— Rs Foot Ball Tomorrow, of a Mrs. birth Buller of Flor- in of a daugh- ter to Tomorrow Thursday afternoon at! { o'clock a game of foot ball will be | played on New Standard field. A! team composed of Freshmen Sophomores will Oppose a team | up of Seniors and Juniors. | i HN i Broke a Leg | playing at the Joint School vesterday Oscar Strickler, son of Amos Strickler, who resides a short distance of Florin, broke his right leg. | A A AN Moved Last Week Mr. Walter Loraw vacated the Mrs. C. H. Zeller property on Mari- etta street last He stored his furniture and will live with Mr. Wm Hendrix until Spring. AT Broke Her Arm Mrs. Jane Tomey, an aged resident of Bainbridge, while visiting at Cly, at the home of her son, Harvey Tomey, fell down a flight stairs. Her right arm wag broken. ——r That's a Good Yield \ ” Squire H. I. Gise;, of Elizabeth: town picked eight and a half bushels of quinces from two medium sized Thig is a yield that ig hard to surpass and made While west week. of trees. reat MR ———r er Can You Blame Him? Edward L. Preetorius, a St. Louis committed suicide by shoot- We can hardly censure are really surprised that AAPA Frank’s Next Sale Watch next week’s Bulletin for ourt proclamation nother column. Nov March, Virginia local | always | given, was | i | Murenna | know” i: Ginnis, | lady Morrison, | gentleman of ‘Is: Q, | guise; 1 lis, Mr. | Misses Sarah Ellis and Kathryn Zer- | LOCAL AND MOUNT JOY +» PENNA . WEDNESDAY, N OV, 3, 1015 $1.00 A YEAR should not fail to read the various properties listed elsewhere in this issue HALLOWE'EN PARTY Gleaners Club of This Place, Have a Jolly Good Time / A night was the scene of | and frolic at the and Mrs. William El- street. The im- Saturday much gayety home of Mr. lis on East Main mediate occasion a party given | to the Gleaner’s Club of St. Luke's Episcopal Church and their invited For hours before the festive | Misses and Catharine | other members of busily proper to was Sarah assisted by had consp Ellis, family, been engag- Lacies The seven masked pour vland or the itself. The season, with jack 0! figures These | in or- | and | of la- ed in stich secret an occasion. result was o'clock, and in sort land shortly after the that when guests, costume, began to in, a of scene from Kai of goblins, presented hai and weird at vest pumpkin ghost-like turn, fruits of the shocks and ones gaze goblin-like trimmings black, with here lantern by that the artists’ in vain, corn lanterns meg every with and Japanese showed ange there a way been there were music, with Reel usual Grand Hallow- of the games course, and the and e'en sport. With people, important past. young refreshments | play an With plenty members are | variety, there Besides whose was the names with costumes, the to spare. family the following, part represented present: Florence Brown, girl; Miriam Mummert, | Beatrice Pennypacker, Mabel Brown, My1tle Hendrix, as and of the name Of | by were | country | ir): | girl; | Er- gypsy Knight Yama Yama | dignified lady; | Brown, “Percy-don’t-chei- | 2 Vesta Brubaker, Spanish | , Tambourine Girl; Catharine Ellis, | daughter; -Sarah Mec- boy; Marita Felker, quality; Mrs. Josephine | Queen Sheba; Carl clown with fool's cap and Sylvester Dearbeck, devil; Ellis, Pete, the football half- back; Wm. Hendrix, Charlie Chap- lin; Isaac Ressler, old lady; John Miller, scrub woman; Russel Rine. hart, hayseed from Heckersville; Samuel Miller, thief; Roy Arndt, a leisure; John Rahm, the jester; John Horner, Scalps, an Indian; Ber- Uncle Sam; Rev. Lew- Morrison, Priest without dis-! fmma, Joseph and Anna EI- and Mrs, William Ellis. The rant; | girl; moonshiner’s farmer of of Shank, Harlequin, Chief Many vl Schofield, phy acted as hostesses. | | spent | guest | | | East PERSONAL MENTION | OF THE WEEK Horn Grammar School Eads Ey decom Successiul Mon | What Has Transepired In That Thriv | ing and industrious Village a Shert | Distance West cf Mcunt Joy as| Gathered by our Repo:torial Staff | | Greenawald of York, is) spending the week in town, | Mr. Roy Fike visited friends at| Elizabethtown on Saturday. | Mr, J, Minnich of New York, is spending several days in town, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fry of Shire-| manstown, spent Sunday in town. | Mr. S. Johnson of the Capital | City, was a Sunday visitor in town. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Geib of Rowenna, were Sunday visitors to| town. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar son of Elizabethtown, town. Mr, Herbert Griest phia, made a business Monday, Mr. George Howard from a few days’ visit York County. Mrs. Reheard of here on a visit ‘Wm, Reheard. Messrs. N. Green and A. Wolf of Harrisburg were Sunday visitors at the Florin Hotel. Mr, BE. Aldrich of Bethlehem was a Saturday visitor to Mr. Thomas McKinley and family. Messrs, I. H. Stewart and F. R. Galen of Lancaster, made a busi- trip to tcwn Tuesdar (Continued on page 5) Mr, C. Brinser and] spent Sunday in Philadel- to town of trip returned home | to friends in York County, to her son, is | Mr. | - [ : | Sheaffer School Board was held on Monday | the quantity here supplied, as well | | ton, | spent | | spending | guests of Mr, {and | Herbert | School, | ball game at .Lancaster daughters | to Chestnut THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Ings Ui Ming Re- JIS 106 PAS seek Able Corps of Reporters Card Basket About Friends and Your What Cur Feund in the Yourself Your Acquaintances H.-N. g Yesleruay. L. P. Heilig spent nesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. H. Wittel and daughter spent Saturday at Lancaster, William Scholing a busi Middletown yesterday. Bopp has gone on at Baltimore, Md. and Miss Mary at Lancas Mr. and Mrs. Nissly ere at Arrisbulrg Mr. last Wed Cla: ra Mr. made ness (rip to Mrs, Margaret a visit to friends Miss Jane Zeller spent Saturday ter. Rev, 1. week Pa. Miss spending at Mohn- is parents Howard Kein the with 'his Salunga, Joseph of Mrs, Martha yesterday Eby with Charles. Steelion, L.ancas- ! ROY Hummer of spent a few days hunting in ter County. Mrs. Sarah spent Sunday and family. Mr spent Manheim, H. Wittel Helman of with Mr, Lancaster, Mr. Charles Bowers of Monday here the of Shellenberger. Geo. Drabenstadt spent Satturday here with his sisters. Mr. and Mis. John W, Intercourse spent Sunday H. Zeller and family, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Arntz and son Donald of Maytown, visited rel- atives in town Sunday. Miss Catharine Eby of spent Sunday and Monday aunt, Mrs. Etta Bennett, Mr. Walter returned Freeport, Ill. evening the guest Reuben Mr. phia, of Philadel and Sunday Evans of with Jac. Lemoyne with her Frey from last after there. Mr. Clarence the Heiser. Barry of Berwyn, several days here as the of Miss Virginia Frank. Mrs, Sarah Helman of Manheim, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Grosh, on West Main summer and were Harry spending Mri, Moyer of Mr. Miss Benj. Kautz of Steelton, and: Mrs. Emilie suests | street, Mr. Mr. sey and Mrs. Humme) days Jacob and spent of Hummer Roy Steelton, eral in town ag family. guests John Rahm and James of Joseph Sun- and Harnish and family Mr. and Mrs. of Mastersonville M1 Petersburg, were isitors to Annie Nissley Mr. Me- laugh- were of and Middletown of both of Mrs spending Mr and ter Bosner Pittsburg, some time at the Miller. Ha Zerphy, and home Leah Metre Elmer are y Brubaker, Peter Zerphey week gunning of Mt. Gretna. They staying with Mr. Walter Brubaker’s Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber daughter of Newtown, Mrs. Sumpman and son Paul and Holland of Sporting Hill, we and Mrs. on Sunday. Mrs. William G children, and Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Brandt attended the funeral cf Waltet aged two years, and of at Middle- the in vicinity are Amos ere the man, Mr. and Shickley two Cass, Walter yesterday. Messrs, a son Cass, town, Sunday at Lancaster, Frank who was They visited at injured in a foot Saturday. John Deitz and and“-Mr, A, C. Mateer au- toed to New. Cumberland and Har- risbgrg Sunday, where they visited Mr. Deitz’s: sistefs, Mrs. Frank Zim- merman-.and Mrs. James Greene Mr. and Mig. Miss Mary Kuhn and Shellenberger enjoyed Level guests Mr. and Mfrs. Mr, an auto ride Sunday “where | the family of ! Mr. John “Gray- they were in our former townsman bill. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Eli antly entertained the guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greider and children Mary, Ruth, Martin and Samuel and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Manheim. Hostetter pleas- é the | and | Miss | Berd Groff, Ralph Cramer, Oliver Haston.and Samuel Zink spent Stevens - Trade | Augustus Schwénker, | Reuben | following | in Brooklyn, A LYCEUM FESTIVAL tauqua Association of Swarthmore The festival which Maytown Lyceum was sO last by the Swarth- | well received in year, "will again be given thig year ( nautauqua Association of 1 re. The i 1: val are the The enter- three dates set for November 24, 25, 26 a0. program will be given in six and consist of of “Peg O"My Mary Agnes Doyle; in quart afternoons will tainments; three 8s, and rsonation M oS € Singers reading Club and impel lege ‘horus music anil of military « sketch, Tu ture, deliver famous Miss will will his “Watch die Ovington ner Med- the your Hamilton platform superintendent festival will literary Lowell Riley. Jocal organization and officers elected and appointed follows: dent, Abram ‘Grove; secretary, (C. Hicks; freasurer, Arntz: chairman of Harry Newcomer: Harry B. chairman step.” be during lectures and the deliver her subjects, and discussing Whit- on Burns, Jameg comb The been com- Presi- Chas. Norman F. advertising com- hall com- and Hiram ticket commit- tee, Norman Arntz: reception com- Mr& C. C. Hicks, Mrs. Harry Newcomer, Miss Verna Peck. has formed mitteeg as mittee, mittee, Haines Jacobs; of mittee, A ——-c—— Keller's Next Sale B. & Bro. next sale Messrs. J Keller hold their public stock at their yardg here Norv. 5, when they will of cows, bulls, heiferg Also feederg beeves will of live on Friday, sell 100 head and steers. cattle for good lot of sell a lot of stockers, This They shoats, and is another also 1.15 A Oe Freaks in Corn have quite - a, collection growth§ of corn One perfectly formed Mr. Charles A. Rapho farmer, few stock will fine Sale at sharp | We Lin | freak on display in| window. peculiar of five found prosperous our very is a cluster ears that was by Greider, a while he was husking a days ago, § ——— Latest l.eader four in Journalism name of a paper The 6-columnp is the new launched Press at page of the L the Clover Campbell from office Columbia. A. editor. ig its The THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER HEOerIc ShIIZ, An Aged Restdenl, Died Sunday Some Weil Known People From Our Neighborhoou Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Qur Last Issue Gong to Their Reward Isaiah Sump- | Hin- of ag auto, sustained a The Nolt, aged 60 of stepped in front Jacob years, | kletown, down and dying instantly, unavoidable was knocked fractured skull, accident was Abram R. Erisman R. Erisman, a known Marietta, died suddenly on that town Thursday ten, o'clock. Erisman he illness Abram well cripple of | the in about street morning | was a ipple since was 3 old, without He ever years) when left him 1 a severe the power to his use was able and because of his egs get around ona by | affliction old and to | wheel chair was known i everybody Deceased 79 vears | death was was due to apoplexy. | Mrs, John. Bell | | Word has been received in Bliza-| bethtown of the death of a former | resident, Mary Josephine, wife ot | John Bell, the well known contrac-| | tor, which occured at:the home of | | her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Altman, | N. Y. The deceased was a highly esteemed resident, and | a member of the Christ Reformed Church of Elizabethtown. She is Martzall of near | survived by her husband and sevemi (Continued on page §) | R., 140; | Trexler ! Eby » Yesterday! s Election Republican Ticket Carried This Town and Community by a Big Majority passed oft vel vesterday Republican indi- y large majorities egulars the appended TH. R., hool Directors D., 63:-0. M. SC Dr. W. M Donaven D., 35; R., 10:'W, EW. R., 123; W., 16. 23; -Christian Thome S. Newcome High R., 139: Ward Jno. Eby 16; Constable Horst W., 27; Joseph Constable D, 32; R., 129. Auditor—O0. M. Trexler R Assessol 34. R., Justice Breneman 1 James Baughman M. 183: D maven w., 14 R D. Joseph Strickler D., 31. of D., D., 31; Judge—A. S F. Ellis R., 135. Inspector— Walter E. Hendrix R., 132. Woman Suffrage Peace—Joseph R., 135: 133. Shires R. H. the Strickler Zeller 35: Jacob R.. D., 42: Wm. Loraw D.., 46; Yes, WEST WARD D.; 49 No, 108 26; HS. Ricksecker R., 139. M. Thome 29; Ju~ 8S. Dearbeck D., 27; Charles Jno. G. Keener Schoo] Directors—WwW D., 49; O. M. Donaven Eby R,, 119: BRB. W 132 Council—sS. Hinkle R., 136; D. Newcomer Horst Scott High Constable—Christian Yost R., 1; Swords Ward 164. Auditor—S R., Constable—Joseph Kramer Donaven .D., E M. 141 Assessor—Jno. 8. Groff R., 137. Judge—Elwood Roberts Inspector—H. S. Smith Shirk R., 117 Suffrage—Yes, 29; Evans D., 26; Morris 154 D., 43 R., Sr. Christ Woman 46; No, 90. CONSOLIDATED Director—W. M. Thome D., M. Donaven D., 64: Jno S. 25 E. W. Newcomer R,, School 112: © R.. 271 High R., Constable—Christian Horst 206 Auditor Trexler 0 R., Joy Township little doing the thruout the township contest was between Martin N. Risser former is the M. Donaven 293 D., 64; B. M Mt There was very varioug at polls 1 only rea Isaac nd The majority. Kopp a for SO8SOT § victor by one Florin Poll lucie wele s0lle Wil doings he straight Republicans against bemocratic ywasaimglon facguons Re- ev- Lthruout Donegal and the lous Ty little boast of, he ote in Florin was ds lollow SCH00L Abram Grove, Weidman, D., D, 12; WwW. ’ Diltector—Amos FI, R:, 14; W. Eby, R., 36; Frances Mr, Eby 79; Zell, and having a ma- 23; 23; Messrs, Grove jority of were ejected, and Supervisor, respectively. Roy Nissly Stoner’s cal- He de- a6 Mr. knocked Rohrer 71 For Florin, of culations into a cocked hat. leated him 85 to 70 at the Florin and by a majority of 28 in township, Mr, Stoner’s Demociatic and 59 poll won out the Vote 11 Washington. was For Registry Harold Howard at—Washington Assessor, Buller, Republican, Barnhart, candidate, 97 lefeated Democr 29. the Assessor; the Lo John Thome, didate ton Farme: Mr..C. C Justice of the over McBride by 68 majority, — et Republican can- won over Clay- majority. Hicks for by 96 re-elected Samuel was Peace Directors Elected ¢ of the directors * of and Marietta held on Monday bank, turn- fter- Mari- elected Exchange the following were for President, B. secretary, John P. J. Nissley Brandt: John P. Schock, Miss Mary Henry S Hiestand, B. F. ensuing Hie treasurer, | directors, r’aterson, ruestand. John §. Miller was elected a di- rector of the Marietta and Maytown turnpike company on Monday after rosy to fill the vacancy. caused by the dgath of Joseph Miller of Mari- year: stand; etta. home THOUGHT WELL OF THEM uns’ Saw Local Foresters Confer the Degrees News; order of this city evening greatest here, as a presence of the of Mount I ebanon Daily Members of the fraternal rs of America of on Friday one of the 11 their history ' the celebrated degree team the Joy Court, under the command of] : H. J Williams. It wag an * great pleasure for all com Mishap to Auto Truck thirty-seven members delegation, and about two schedule on ac a mishap to the automobile made the occurred in repairs were time to get here The contemplated omitted, ay therefore he hall ihere of the were Mount irrvived Joy in the city back of their of in which The county, sufficient 8 o'clock they accident but in was therefore Lebanon rangers mg them Fire member conducted Union About fifty » No. 210 ber Court this city, to and Sit g partici of Spectac ceremoni of Pyt members ‘of an ex never The cghtg rentod to which was The be entirely it holds through precision show of candidates tory degree. There was a fourteen, but pr Joy tél worthy of the great the They ceremonies with and energy and with spectacular features. through fore, Mount name went great a fine Five initia. in the state went the class originally of a number of these had assumed the normal obl- of the order Fine Set-Out At the conclusion of the the out-of-town guests, wal members of America Hall, treated fine ich included stew, previously gation ceremon- as well invited where set-out, hot g ham, cheese, and edibles all most and served bya Lebanon. The were particularly they left their at a late hour recollections of which they ies, as the were to the Song they were to a oyster frankfurters, cold of other temptingly pr a variety spared committee Mt of Court Joy guestg well pleased the pleasurable and for in truck vith visit to I.ebanon forget Officers y leasing feat never Grand Present ire of ted pres- Philadelphia, and Richard city, Grand and mems- Executive commit- of the of cellent vho is a made & oratory. imexpec M. Pil yf Chief Ranger, same order, is a membey and Both made es Mr. Farle: Senate, the latter i ¥ Class ol held a masquerade at the home Hilda and Dorothy evening. The delightful of the Johnson, house was in black and Friday appropriately decorated orange, with pumpkins, jack 0’ lan- and corn shocks intermingled. Various games were played and at following mepu was Food, Elve’s Salad, Oriental Offering, Ma- and Turns, and Fruits of the following were present: Miss Park and Prof, faculty; Misses Vivian Frances Beatty, Florence Mabel Geistweit, Beatrice Pearl Myers, Elsie Miller, Erma Hertzog, Christine Moyer, Hil- de and Dorothy Johnson, Messrs, Lester Roberts, Roy Tyndall, George Weber, Thomas Benn@#y Ross Esh- leman, Charles DeLong, Edwin Wal ters, Calvin Kramer and Jay Klugh. al em ce Woman Must Suffer The Woman rage moveme was given a seve olt, being Ig by an overwhelmi majority wi puts the quietus on the Ig far as voting is concern next five years, erns hour the served: Goblin’g Witch's Brew, Sweets, Offering Forest, The Miss Heckel, Mylin of the Chandler, Habecker, Shatz, a late ESLIC Orchard Twists \
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