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STATE OF MISSOURI} ,. STATE OF MISSOURI, { ss. County of Bates. 1 | = | (8s. County of Bate County of Bates 5 ish . _ In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, | In the circuit court of Bates County Missouri, a uit courtot aa mage prerren June term i900, The State of Mis- June term, 1900. The state of Missouri at Sond <eon a easion aa Cotes asco . souri at the relation and to the use of A B/ the relation and to the useof A. B Owen, ex ou . au y B. Owen, ex-ofticlo collector of the revenne of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. John Gerardo, defendant. of | plain- | officio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Mattie White, D. N. Thompson and Delia Gates, de- | fendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day cor the plaintiff! by her at- Owen, ex-officio collector of the Bates county in the state of Missouri, tiff, vs. Matilda C Hormell, defendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court ef Bates county Civil action for delinquent taxes. by the Circuit court of Bates Now at this day comes the plaintiff | her attorney before | im the state of Missouri, and shows to the | torney before the circuit court of Bates County, | county in the state of Missouri, and shows to court that the defendant, Matilda C Hormell | in the state of Missouri, and shows to the satis-| the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is a non-resident of the state of Missouri. | faction of the court that the Cefendant Deliaj john Gerardo is a — non-resider of Whereupon it is ordered by the Court | Gates is a non-resident of the state of Missouri. | the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered that said defendant be notified by | Whereupon it is ordered by the court that the/by the court that the defendant be noti- publication that plaintiff has commenc- | said defendant be notified by publication that| ged by publication that plaintiff has com- ed a suit against her in this court by | plaintiff h commenced a suit against her in| menced a suit against him in this court by peti- petition, ti object and general | this court by petition, the objectand general] tion the object and general nature force the lien of the state | of which is to enforce the lien of the state ot Mis- Bature of which is to enforce the lien of the | nature of whichis to state of Missonri for the delinquent taxes of the , of Miseouri for the delinauent taxes of the year) souri for the delinguent taxes of the year Year 1888, amounting in the aggregate to the { isos, amounting in the aggregate to the sumof|1s9s, amounting in the aggregate to sum of $4.80, together with interest, costs,com- | $3.70 together with interests, costs, commis-/the sum of $1.37, together with interest, missions and fees upon the following described | sions, and fees, upon the following described | costs, commissions, and fees, upon the follow- Mis- ing described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: West half of the northeast quarter of the couthwest quarter of section four (4), township forty (40), range thirty-three (33), and to enforce the lein of the state of Missouri for delinquent taxes for the year 1898, amounting in the aggregate to the Sum of $3.10 together with intere tracts of land situated in Bates County Mis- souri to wit: All of lots nine had ten (9 and 10), in Baker’s addition to the city of Butler, Mo... and that unless the said defendant, be and ap- pear at the next term of this court to be begun and helden in the city of Butler, Bates county. Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in November 1900 and on or before tracts of land situated in Bates county, souri, to-wit: Lot eleven (11), in block nineteen (19) in the village of Amoret, Bates county, Mo., and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the firat Tuesday after the second Monday in November, 1900, and on or before the third day | the third day thereof—if the term shall so/ mission and fees upon the following 4d thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and | Jong continue—and if not then before the] land situated in Bates county, ifnot then before the end of said term) and | end of said term, and plead to said petition ac-| wit: Lot thirty (30), section six plead to said petition according to iaw the same | cording to law the same will be taken as con—| thirty-nine (39), range thirty-three ( tate of Missouri for de- enforce the lien of the linquent taxes for the year 1-95, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $3 10 together with interest, costs, commissions and fees upon the following described real estate: Lot thirty- one (31), section six (6) township thirty-nine fessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the above described reai estate sold to satisfy the same ‘And be it further ordered by the court afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the Botten WEEKLY Trwes, a weekly newspaper will be taken as confessed and judgment ren- dered according to the prayer of said petition and the above described real estate sold to sat- isfy the same, itis further ordered by the court afore- said thata copy hereof be published in the Borner WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper | printed and published in Bates county, Mo.,| (39), range thirty-three (°3), in Bates printed and published Bates unty, Mis- | for four weeks successively, the last insertion|county, Missouri, and that’ unless the ‘ouri, for four weeks successively, the lastin- | to be at least fifteen days before the first day | said defendant be and appear at the next term of this courtto be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county. Mis- souri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in Noy. 1900, and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of said term,) and plead to said petition according to law the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of Said peti- = tion and the above described real estate soid to satisfy the same. And itis further ordered by the court aforesaid that a copy hereof be published in Tur BuTLER WEEKLY Trves, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks successively, the last in- sertion to be at least thirty days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record, Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the Mth day of July, 1900. J. P. THURMAN, 37-4 st thirty days before the first day of the next term of said court. Atrue copy of the record. Witness [stat] my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the lth day of July, 1900. J. P. THURMAN, Sat Cireuit Clerk. of the next term of the circuit court. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the l4th of July, 1900, J.P. THURMAN, at Cireuit Clerk. [sza] Order of Publication. gens oS STATEOF MISSOURI) Order of Publication. County of Bates, < S8- STATE OF MISSOURI, pee re fg of Bates county, M — , County of Bates. rm, 190, the State of Missouri at the 5; t Telation and to the use of A. B. Owen, ex- tn ee een ee . ane gone measur ee collector of the revenue of Bates coun at the relation and to the use ef A. B. Owen Plamen Metacouri plaintitt, vs Z. Clay | ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates Plammer, Mattie Lewis, Lee Plummer, Haw- | county, in the state of Missouri, pla'ntif, vs ky, CPlimmer, Thos J’ Fry, Jehn Fry, Jr., | O'R'Tompkins, defendant ints. sy > Civil action for delinquent taxes. Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the plaintit? by her | Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her { as. [Seav.1 Cireuit Clerk. attorney before the Circuit Courtof Bates coun- | Ayorney ferors he circus coer rh = yin the state of Missouri, and shows to the | COUMFY: , tn ihe thate, Of Mion vor the | — aenennts : Gaaistastion of the court that the defendants Z | COurt’ that the defendant’ is a non-resi- Domregunmer and Hawley © Plummer are | Gant of the etate of Missouri. — Where- ae Upon it is ordered tye ee emagsonri: Where- | upon it is ordered by the Court that the Order of Publication. fendants be notion by an ian en nin. | defendant be notified by publication that | tir by publication that plain- has commenced a suit against them in this court by petition the object and general nature STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates. "§ §*- Inthe Circuit Court, of Bates county, laintiff has commenced a suit against him | n this court by petition, the object| and general nature of whichis to enforce | of whi; ie e Missouri for the Gelingnerg tase or tee seats | the lien of the state of Missouri for the delin-| sourt, in vacation June term, 1900. The » 1898, 1897,amounting in the aggregate to | @uent taxes of the year 1898, amount-| of Missouri at the relation and to the use the sum of $4.19 together with interest. costs, |{28_ im the aggregate to the sum of; of A B Owen, ex-officio collector of the rev- commissions and fees, upon the following de. | 59 cts together with interest, costs,| enueof Bates county,in the State of Mis- y commission and fees, upon the following souri, plaintiff, vs. M E Britton defendant. bed tracts of land situated in Bates county Missouri, to wit: ‘The south half of the east f of lot four (4), in the northwest quarter 0 section four (4), tewnship thirty-nine (39), of described tracts of lard situated in Bates Civil . county, Missouri, to-wit: | Civil action for delinquent taxes, Lots twenty five (25). ), and}, Now at this day comes the plaintiff by jin the first addition to the her attorney before the circuit court of Bates twenty-six wenty-sev eee and that unless the said de- Stace Of Adrian, Missouri, and. that |cousty. in the state of Missouri, and shows court, tobe he appear at the next term of this | ynless the said defendant be|to the satisfaction of the court that Butler Bates en fe holden im the city of | snd appear at the next term of this|the sald defendant, M KE Britien is ou county, Missouri, on the first | Qonrt to be b nd holden in the city | B0n-resident of the state of Missouri, lay after the second Monday in November a = —— « j | of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the| Whereapon it is ordered by the court » and on or before the third day of said =. ifthe term shall so long continue—and hot, then before the end of said term—and to said petition aceording to law the in be be taken asconfessed and judgment wo bed rendered according to the prayer of petition and the above described real estate Sold to satisfy the same. And itis further ordered by the court that a Woz hereet be published jin the oTLER and Ly TIMES, @ weekly newspaper printed Published in Bates county Missouri for De at weeks, Successively, the last insertion to least thirty days before the first day of bext term of said court. e@copyof the record. Witness my hand first Tuesday after the second Monday in. No-| that the defendant be notitied by publication vember, , and on or before the third day that plaintiff has commenced a suit against thereof, ifthe term shall so long continue, | bimin this court by petition the object and and if not then before the endof said term. | Seneral nature of which is to enforce the lien and plead to ead. petition according to/of the state of Missouri for the de- law, the same will be taken as confessed and | linquent taxes of the year 1S98, amounting in judgment rendere@ according to the prayer of | the aggregate to the sum of $4. together said petition, and the above described real | With interest, coste.commissions and fees upon estate sold to satisfy the same the following described tracts of land situated ‘And it ts further ordered by the court afore- | '2 Batescounty, Missouri to-wit: said that a copy hereof be publishedinthe| South halfof lot two (2) in‘he northwest Burien Wesxty Times, a weekly newspaper |@U8rter of section nineteen (19), township printed and published in Bates county. Mis- | forty-two (42), range thirty two and that Touri. for foar weeks successively. the last | Unless the said defendant be and appear at the insertion to be at least thirty days before the | ReXt term of this court to be begun and holden | first day of the next term of ssid court jin the city of Butler, Bates county. Missouri between the hours of niue o’clock in the fore- : 1 ve o’clockin the afternoon of that day, b yurpores of said debt, 3 iMierest auaeoer= yea | Tong Since Obsolete. SB-40 Trustee Richditnistapeentgaseanibainenill of Public STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bat s In the eirenit ¢ June term, | The state relation and to the use of in the state of Be! Missouri, p Ritter, defendant. Civil action for deling Now at this day comes the attorpey betore the @ satisfaction ant Ida Relle state of Missouri publication that plair the sum of) cents, togethe costs, com ne, and fees lowing dese i tracts Bates count sonrl block one (1) ip Williams lage of Mer . Mierour said defendan of this court to be begun city of Butler, Bates county, thereof, ifthe term shall so and if not then before the en and plead to said sold to satief< tne same said that a cops Burter Wrexy printed and published in Ba 37-4 as clerk aforesaid with the seal of dae ft ‘A true copy ef the record. Wit- | 08 the first Tuesday after the second Monday atomeri hereunto amixed, Done | gear} ness my hand ae clerk aforesaid with | im November, 1900, and on or before the third aay oa oe ee the seal of said court hereunto sM™x- | day thereof, if the term shall so long continue, mat ircuit Clerk ed. Done at offce in Butler on this the i4th | 8ndif not. then before the endof ssid term, a + | Gay of July, 1900. J.P THURMAN, | 8nd plead to said —— Sccording to law, a ‘S7-4t Cirenit Clerk. | the same will be taken as confessed and judg- Administra oe Ries | Ment rendered according tothe prayer cf said : strator’s Notice. petition and the above describe real estate ie hereby given, that letters of ad- sold to satisfy the same. iononthe estate of John Atkison, | And it is farther ordered bythe court sfore- So Pig oe a =a: Notice to Contractors. | said tg Ad copy —— be published in the Mened Ns ,_ by the Sotice i enthate . | ‘EEKLY Times, a weekly news; r court of Bates county, Missouri. Poe aout atin et & tgp oye mda Printed and published th Bates county, = pet aying claims Mo., on Monday, July 9th, 1900. between two | £oF four weeks successively, the last insertion Patni ee for allow @ p. m. and five © p. m., let by public eutery iss = at — —s ‘8 before the first day the date of said letters, or they may ne | © lowest bidder subject to approval of county | Of the next teem Of eeee Somes wit- d fro: court, contract for repairing cable bri flskme be eee, gay ge — Sugar Creek, on north line section six (6) went | Tomar] a — aforesaid from the date ofthis publication, they | Boene township. Plans and specifications are keene Pac Dar = of ssid court be forever barred. This llth day of | OP ile in the county clerk's office | nutes Jaty er ie. 1840. E, A. ATRISON, ar HE Se ea SP. rHURMaN _ Administrator. —" ar-48 Cirenit Clerk. Order of Public: STATE OF MISSOURI, 7} County of Ba In the Cire’ June term, 1900. relation and to the use of A. cio collec the state of M ford, W. Harbert, . defendants on for delingu torney before the in the state of Mi faction of the ley W Harbert and John Lasson are = * : non-residents of the state of Missouri. | wouldn't exchange my old in Whereupon is ordered by the court . -¢ } lek that the detendants be notified by puab-|Missouriforall the Carlsbads this} lication tha’ taxes of the year ins «ate to the sum of $i costs, commissions 2 of land to-wit bt, seventy 7S, 79 and 3)in block sixteen blocks seventeen and eighteen sit being in the village of Johnstown, Bates county Missouri,and that unless the said defendants be » next termof this court to len in the city of Batler, Bates andappear at 0 be begun and county, Missouri, on the first T second Monday in November, 1 the ¥ ereof if long conti ot then said term, law the ear dgment ren! id petition sold to sa And it rding de er ord said tha: ac hereef be published in the}intya ry > 3 Butter We Trues,a weekly paper | into a ru Pc r. printed an hed in Bat Mis-| the driver, ontot ground. A wheel souri, fo st * sertion to be at le day of the next A ”. J.P reuit Lots ten. eleven and twelve (10, 11 and 12) f addition to the and that be and appear at the next term and holden eouri, for four weeks suceeseively, rtthat the defendants, teen days bef said court. py of the record. ne at office in Butler on this ation. 88. vurt of Bates county, Miseouri of Missourt at the ex- officio collector of the revenue of Bate county A B Owen, leintif, vs. Id uent taxes. plaintit court of is ordere suit against her in this court by petitio the object and generel natu of which | Recently abridged from the International and next | is to enforce the ilen of the state of| to it the best for the family and student. Missouri. for the delinquent taxes for the Size 7x10x2%% inches. par IsdS, amountin a E é ee amounting in the agaremate to! specimen pages either book sent for the asking. r with : upon the fol of land situated in to-wit in th Missouri, on th first Tuesday after the second Monday in No- vember, 19, and on or before the third day long continue nd of the term petition according to law the same will be taken ae confessed and juag- ment rendered according to the prayer of sald petition and the above described real estate And it is further ordered by the court atore- hereof be publiehed in the INKS. @ weekly newspaper t=-s county, Mis insertion to be at least fifteen day ‘before the ; - i; : first day of the next term of satd court. But Mr. Vest did not pea be} Atruecopy of the record. Wit | aniovine ; o ice (exar] ness my hand as clerk aforesaid [CMOVIne it. He sat his head | with the seal of said court hereunto|tent down and his eyes on thef afixed. Done at office in Butler on thia the "i : : ‘ lith day of July, 1%. J.P. THURMAN |eround. An American acquaintance | Circuit Clerk ution. ss. t Court of Bates county, Missouri, The state of Missouri at the B. Owen, ex-ofti- r of the revenue of Bates county in souri, plaintiff, ent taxes. comes the plaintiff by her at- reuit court of Bates county, ouri, and shows to the satis- Wes- plaintiff! has commenced a suit against them in this court by petition, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent mounting in the aggre- » together with interest, and fees, upon the following uated in Bates} Plump cheeks, flushed with the soft ee ance glow of hez I i Ly omplex dé) and all of /ion make all + >t il. Her- (7 and is) all) bine imparts vitality to the system hue of Tuesday after the , and on or the term shail s0 to the pr: scribed ne. ered by the court afere- the - THURMAN, Cireuit Clerk. ST. LOUIS. Next Term tegins Sept. MEDICAL DE Fully equipped i ce : WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 1900. ARTMENT. (St. Louis and Missouri Medical ra :, large elimeal fa- ears” course. B. SHAP LEIGH, M_D., Sec’y. colleges. DENTAL DEPARTMENT. SSC Det Cc her Bates unty in the state of Missourt and shows to the court that the defend itter is & non-resident of the Wherenpon it by the court that the defendant be no’ has comm interest, unles the the laet vs. J R Rad- John Lasson and Wit ‘k aforesaid 1 of said court hereun- which was much superior tot p imitations, being a work of some merit instead of one The Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary pub- | lished by our house is the only meritorious of that name. It bears our imprint on | e title-page and is protected by copyright | from cheap itation. As a dictionary lasts a lifetime will it not be better to purchase the LATEST AND BEST, Webster’s International Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction, etc. Size 10x1244 x44 ir 3. This Book is the Best for Everybody. STANDARD AUTHORITY of the U. S. Supreme Court, all the State Supreme Courts, the U. S. Government Printing Office and of nearly all the Schoolbooks. WARMLY COMMENDED by College Presidents, State Superintendents of Schools and many other eminent authorities. ‘i Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, a - G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass. The heart of Senator Vest is true | Walter Well- xo Times- Herald. senator to old Wissouri, writes the Chi r the eloquent littl man in Last y . | was at Carlsbad for his health. One day he was sitting on a bench in the park, surrounded by magnificent scenery, and the gay and fashional throng wer down the w: of Ex promenading up and } picture ks—a moving 1ropean beauty id aristocracy. | after ex-| d | ust then and walked up greetings inquir one of the most world?” glorious spots in the * exclaimed Glorious * “Glorious? the diminutive statesman in his most the ground | energetic manner, be ting savagely with h way ¢ emphasis. *‘Gloric H-1! side the Atlantic ocea Next day Mr. Ameri He was home s rted fc Vest st health to the che For sale by H Wagon Wheel Broke His Neck. » 50 cents Mo., 16 —While | ! | | | | | i | Aug. | ce with wheel b | passed over h killing him i £100 Reward #100 | The readers ot this paper will 1 ed to learn that dreaded cisease able to cure in a Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh itive cure known to . Catarrh being a constitution- | requires, a constitutional | reat ment. H Cotarrh Cure is taken nternally, acting directiv upon the} blood and mucous surtaces of the sys-/ tem, thereby destroying nd broke his neck, | in Btly | rate rnit 1 disease, ot the disease, and giy ne patients strength by building up the consti tion | and assisting nature in doing its work.|} The proprietors haye so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it Touiedo, O. , Senator, don't you think this | v =} WEEKLY tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- jals. Address F. J. Cuexey & Co., Bee Sold by druegis ¢75¢- + cesensenatinnsnameiens husband, dof trust dated s 199, and the recorder’s of f W }in and for Ba , Missouri at page 44 >the undersignec ¥ = | tee the fo iescribed real estate and being sit county of Bates S 7 state of M , tow | s All of lot seventy-two and the east hait| . e of lot seventy-one (71) im the town, now city of | | Adrian, which conveys made . as in trust to s r ( & e fully a x5 * g | whereas, der s ¢ , g #0 5 t s 1 = v 1 vendue to eavy " east front door of the of Butler, ¢ of = ig Bates | : Was ) s between t sw noon and day for | ae " t ter r es s or stings ~ sects s iy sa s sons \ 1 Whereas, H G ¢ his deed of trust }s s ils dated 1, orded in the re- the tlesh. Price 27 corder’s office w for Bates county, s bp cts Miesoari. in book No. 167, page ; i} H I to the undersigned trustee the ‘following described real estate lying and being situate I in the county of Batesand state of Missouri Parmer ers to-wit All of lots tw: and twent: se M ‘ ed nb 8ix and the west f | ne ar thweet quart : es t ) thirty-nine ¢ ntaining one huodred : 2: } acres more or less: excep I cae I the raflroad right of way through eaid jand , ¢ Also the east half of the northw quarter of >, ROnS > McA section twenty-one 21], in township thirty- i eight (3s), of ra twenty-nine [29], and riggeens Springs e charg eleven [11] acres 2 east end of the north “tea ay erie ‘se e half of the nor juarter of theeouthwesi | #4 E. SRPEMAS. eer Lpenteg ’ cus juarter of enzy-one |2!}, in town | ship thirty . range twenty-nine eae 4}. ten | ele ll] and 5 | the of thweet quarter ef sec : 2 ae tion twenty -seve 27], im townsbip thirty- the Was ilast Sa day eight (38], of range twenty-nine contain- | ‘ si ing in ! two undred and seventy- —————— jand ‘ were ested jav. four $ acres, more or less There have been placed upon the market | | which : Was made in trust to] several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition | henner has confessed 1 will be secure the p of one certain note falls | of * Webster's Dictionary.” They are bei ; ay deseribed in sat’ deed of trust: and whereas, | offered under various names at & Low pric ake default has been made in the payment of as . t Jop evram the semi-annual interest on eaid note; and y | : : Whereas. acovrding tothe terms anit condi” | dealers, agents, etc. and in a few instances | iofa eas ce mia oon as a premiun rsubscriptions to papers. pic ering i pay- Announcements of these comparatively ( on tic unpaid. W orthi 1 leget holder of said note and pursmant to the 4 au - ess. oy are ad- |. ’ conditio eaidl deed of trust, I will proceed | Teprints are very misicadiog. Ney tent of |! vilments ware to sell the above described premises at public | Vertised to be the subst oie geri i t list] vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the | # higher-priced book, while they are all o istless cast front door of the court hou ; Reprint Dicti i feeling tha ikes of Butler, county of Bates an or Mis- ep nt ictionaries, ||: to many souri on shototype copies of a book of over fifty ee Friday, August 24, 1900, er pean h was sold for about $5.00, and | oust} >» digestion a ormal activit rsale byH. L Died in Sedalia Jail Se Mo., Aug 16.—J ames Swartheut of Pleasant Hill, who was here yesterday evening for itening ladies, was found dead in t cit tilat 7 o'clock sevening, Swarthout had been drinking heav- i Was It a state a hervous apse. His brother, E. W. Swart- aud Dr. Shively of isant Hill, called on him at 4:30 and had wht, arrested Swarthout attempted iged to take him home to-+ Wher to cut Officer Bailey and was sub- dued wit club. There will be a oron quest FREE BLOOD CURE An Ofier Proving Faith to Sufferers, Ulcers, cancers, eating sores, pain- bk 1 poison, refuse to reatment are hi. (Botanie ful ler ated blood and skin troubles, rblood thin? Are you pale? Ha you the 4 es and sealp humors? Boils iptions? Skin itches and swol Aching bones? Rheuma- tism? Serofula? Catarrh? Then Xt B. (Botanic tjlood use it 1ins from the a tire system all the sand humors which ise all le cause being manent cure follows. whly tested for thirty thousands cured after patent medicines had For sale by druggists at $1 bottle, or 6 large bottles full = To prove our will send trial to sufferers, s0 they may he remedy at our expense. i BLOOD BALM ©€0., Ate al ig iN: THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Fifty-Two Issues Twenty-Five Cents. 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