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I OCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY JULY 23 1903 0 THREE
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VaUC tbut how good is the question fthat every one bhoulJ ck In buynjj tt
I candyThe old saying that a man is 4
iclptd by the can ly he givesJ hold good today same as alwaysBuy the LestJont take the justas pass kind
Nothing quite equals
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I famous BonBons and ChocolatesJ They are in a distinctively exclu-sive class to themselves
I Orders receive 1prompt and careJfnl attention just Jive us the nameand address and Uicle Sam does i
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1 W TROXLER24 MAIN ST-
VeterinarySurgeon
Office oppositeTompkins Livery Stable
I up GUERRATIVISS-
BLAGKIXCELSIOR ¬
SMITH SHOP
VAUGHN LANE
acksmithing Wheelwrighting andHorse Shoein-
ge do all kinds of repairing onlagons and Buggies Wood Workd Painting at Low Prices Horse
oelng a specialty All work guarteed
> rth Magnolia Street Opposite Carmichaela Bar Ocala F-
laIIBJERSEYMILK
FROM TESTED COWS
livered every morning atyour door
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ilk per quart lOcream pint 20cluttermilk per quart6 c
Call the White Wagon orPhone 114
iawatha Lake Dairy
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selectTHE BES-
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ecause Ever ts aro uniform in-
ualitya condition peculiar toVERETT PIANOS
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This ccndi on grows out of theof that the Genius who created
HE EVERETT is alive I
and superhtends the construction of eachverett piano
That which he had the genius toreate he has the ability to conftruct of uniform quality
fveretts are manufactured by Theverett Piano Co Boston Mass
wned by The John Church Co-
A R HARPER PIANO CO306 Main Street Jacksonville Fla
FOLEYS-
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0 The originaliXATiVE cough remedy
for coughs colas throat and lungoubles No opiates Xonalcoholicod everybody Sold everywhere
The genuinoOLEYS HONEY and TAR is in
IYellow package Refusesubstitutsl-Prepared only by
Foloy Ilk Company ChicagoFOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
OCALA OCCURRENCES
Odd Fellows meet tonight-
15c hose all colors 8c at the Globe-
Dr D M Boney Is quite ill at hishom
Ladles klmonas nice designs justcome in 19c at the Globe
Mrs T T Munrbe Is visitingfriends in Jacksonville
Fishels-
Mr
Win the punch bowl on display at
J W Sylvester has returnedfrom his visit to St Petersburg
President suspenders sold every-where
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for 50 39c at the Globe
Mr F W Ditto came up from thelake yesterday
Tents for sale or rent The OcalaFurniture Company
Pillow cases full size 9c at theGlobe
Mrs Hardy Croom and little son arevisiting friends at Brooksville
Boys bloomer wash pants solid col-ors
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19c at the Globe
MI1 P Phillips went clown toDunnellon this afternoon
Ladles lawn waibts all sizes 23cat the Globe-
Lightning roach paste kills em25 cents at the Post ftkc Drugstore
Mens all wool blue serge pants 1 9Sat the Globe
Full size bed sheets 39c at theGlobe
Spaldings baseball goods at theOcala Uews Co
liens 50c half hose silk lisle allcolors 29c at the Globe
30Inch brown sheeting 5c per yard-at the Globe
George H Ford has gone to Canada-to spend a month
Beacon 3 shoes white canvas allsizes 138 at the Globe
Use Planks Chill Toinc Guaran ¬
teed Price 25c Sold by all druggists
Elastic seam drawers all sizes 39cat the Globe
Mrs L J Lummus went down tothe lake today to spend several dayswith Mrs McRae
Tenquart size flaring tin pails fortOe at the Confession Sale of theGlobe-
H D Bassett the Inverness phos ¬
phate man was a guest of the OcalaHouse yesterday-
Mrs R E Cole and little son re ¬
turned to the lake yesterday after-noon
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FOR RENT Three nicely furnsh-ed rooms light housekeeping MrsH C Jones-
Have you seen the new visible Fay I
Sholes typewriter R C Davis Cogeneral agents-
WANTEDA few boarders Apply-to Mrs C E Ball 21 Watula streetnear square
Miss Ruth Boney and BeatriceBoney are home after a pleasant visit-to St Petersburg-
Mens pants just the kind for thetime of year seeing means buying-75c at the Globe
Mrs Archie Mclver returned todayfrom a visit to her sister Mrs John-L Davis at Irvine
Born to Dr and Mrs J H PIttman-on Saturday morning a daughterJacksonville Metropolis
WANTED mule for its feed Willpay one dollar a week besides Ap-ply
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to R L Parks with the OcalaPrinting Co s
Charlie Rogers of Lynne was in thecity yesterday accompanied by Mrand Mrs Ed Lynne who went to At ¬
lanta for a visit with fiendsFoleys Orino Laxative the new lax-
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stimulates but does not irritiit tIt is the best laxative Guaranteedor-your money back Sold by all dealers
Col and Mrs John M Martin havegone to Asheville N C to spend thesummer with their daughter MrsHoward Munroe
FOR RENT The C V Robertsresidence in third ward Apply toMrs C V Roberts at residence nearOcala High school building-
Dr George E Yancey came up from-a visit to his parents at Umatilla thismorning and is a guest of the OcalaHouse
LOSTBird dog color white andbrown spots wears collar and chain500 reward for his delivery to me at
Lady Lake J M Walton-
A T Gunter and wife of Waldoarrived in town yesterday to consulta doctor about Mrs Gunters healthMr Gunter is a prosperous liveryman-at Waldo-
If you want a pretty reading lamp toicnnect with your electric light cur-rent
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in the library or hall of yourhome see Walter Tucker the elec ¬
trician about it
Mr and Mrs Eugene Dozier andtheir interesting family with Mr Do-
zier s aunt Mrs Brown are happilysettled at 337 East Forsyth street MrDozier is with the Southern Railway
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Jacksonville Metropolis
Hows ThisO-
ne Quart Robertsons PUREGRAPE JUICE Guaranteedonly 40c
SWEITZER AND BRICK CHEES-
EIf you want Al Lima Beansor Succotash we are selling-for a short time I theFAMOUS ROYAL SCARLETBRAND
the best at 15 cents a canTry a can and you will haveno other
TEAPOT GROCERYB-
ASEBALL
Result of Yesterdays Games in theSouth Atlantic League
Savannah 2 Macon 0Jacksonville 3 CharlestonColumbia 0 Augusta 7
Where They Play TodaySavannah at MaconColumbia at AugustaJacksonville at Charleston
Standing of the Clubs-GamesWonLostPC
Jacksonville S6 64 22 744Savannah 87 49 38 565Columbia 79 36 43 456Charleston 84 38 46 452Augusta S6 36 50 419Macon I 92 34 58 370
A Little Jules Verne one of thesubjects at the Berlin theater last ev-
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was one of the best ever seenin the city It was a story of a littleboy who read himself to sleep overone of the great Flenc mans ro ¬
mances and dreamed that he boarded-an airship from the window of hisbed room ascended to the clouds andviewed the world from the deck of hisaerial craft Struck by lightning theairship was wrecked and the little boydived to the bottom of the sea to findhimself in the company of many beau-tiful
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mermaids These however weresoon replaced by a great crab Infighting which the dreamer tore hisbolster to pieces and woke himself upThe Inn Keepers Wife a story ofthe Spanish coast line was quite alittle romance Mrs Wood excelled-even her own artistic playing on thepiano one would have thought therewere two performers at the Instru ¬
ment instead of one If you dont goto the Berlin when you want amuse ¬
ment you cheat yourself-
The Metropolitan Band will give itscustomary concert in the band standFriday night Several members ofthe band have been out of town re ¬
cently which accounts for the factthat we have had no concerts forthe past three weeks
Fire Chief Chambers has added acouple of feet of wire netting to thefence around the firemens zoo in or ¬
der to keep the latest addition thefawn from escaping The pretty lit¬
tle animal has been named DaisyBell in honor of Miss Daisy JudgeBells sister and invaluable assistant-In his office wor-
kBERLIN ELECTRICAL
THEATERCHANGE Of PROGRAM DULY
Program for this EveningSQUIRES VERSUS BURNS
International Heavyweight Contest forthe Worlds Championship at OceanView Calif July 4
DR SKINNER
THE BURGLAR AND OLD MAID
Special Music Tomorrow Night
Mandolin and Piano by
MISS BAILEY and MISS HANDLEY
Open Promptly at 3130 P M
Admission 10 CentsChildren 5 Cents
H M WOOD PROPiNorth Magnolia Street Opposite Me
Iver MacKays
WEATHER FORECAST
Washington July lS Sliowers to ¬
night and Wednesday-
A REVELATION-It is a revelation to people the sev-
ere cases of lung trouble that have beencured by Foleys Honey and Tar Itnot only stops the cough but heap andstrengthens the lungs L M RugglesReasnor Iowa writes The doctorssaid I had consumption and I got nobetter until I took Foleys Honey andTar It stopped the hemorrhages and i
pain in my lungs and they are now assound as a bullet Sold by all dealers j
A BIG BARGAIN j
FOR SALEOue entire stock ofshoes and fixtures Big bargain to j
the right party O fer good for onlyI
ten days Marion Shoe CoI
J M Sleffert ProprietorOcala Fla
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Barber James who was convictedof selling liquor and sentenced in the j
city court has paid his fine amountins to 260 and we understand thecounty has taken up his case
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A LOVELY RECEPTION-
Given+ by Miss Mixson in Honor ofI
Miss MathewsComplete and elegant in every de¬
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tail was the beautiful reception givenlast afternoon by Miss Anna Mixson-at the home of her parents Mr andMrs C J Phillips on South Thirdstreet The honoree on this happyoccasion was Miss Annie Mathewfcjwho will be married to Dr George E
I Yancey tomorrow at noon in theEpiscopal church All of Ocala is in-
terested in this wedding for MissMathews is one of the most popular
Iyoung ladies ever reared in Ocala
Miss Mixson will be maid of hon-or
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at the wedding-The
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Phillip home is well appointed-for large entertainments The lowerfloor can be thrown together by open ¬
ing the folding doors On last after ¬
noon the decorations were particularlyeffective the color motif being pinkwhite and green
Smilax fell in graceful festoonsaround the walls Vases filled withbeautiful pink roses or handsomewhite flowers were seen on mantlecabinets and piano Luxuriant andrare potted plants were placed in cutelittle nooks and alcoves
Miss Mixson and Miss Mathewscordially greeted the guests in thespacious reception hall As the ladiespassed into the parlor they were re ¬
ceived by Mrs Phillips and Mrs EL Carney and another welcome was
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extend9d in the rear parlor by Missand Miss Josie Wil-
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In the library punch was serv-ed
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by Miss Florence Mellon of Tam-pa
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and Miss Emily Askew of Savan-nah
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Gat who are to be brides maids-at the marriage tomorrow and arenow guests of Miss Mathews
In cutting the beautiful ornamentedwedding cake Mrs John Taylor wasthe first one to cut and got the thim-ble
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The ring was cut by Miss Mc ¬
her Miss Hendon got the dime MissLiddon the penny and Miss HelenBrown took the button
Instrumental music by Miss Fullerand vocal solos by Mrs J H Tayloradded greatly to the many otherpleasant features of the afternoonLater on cake and cream were serv¬
ed the color scheme being prettilycarried out in the refreshments On I
the napkins were cupids piercingsmall pink hearts with their ever busylittle arrows
Miss Mixson is always a charminghostess and this delightful affair willbe remembered most pleasantly by allher happy guests-
A WORLD RENOWNED CONTEST
Something Unusually Interesting atthe Berlin
One of the subjects at the Berlintheater this evening is the famouspugilistic contest at Ocean View CalJuly 4th between Burns and Squires-for the heavyweight championship ofthe world This is a faithful repro ¬
duction of a famous fistic battle andenables one to see for a dime whatmany people crossed the continentand paid big money to witness Thereare other good subjects as you can seeby the program
There will be special music tomor-row
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evening mandolin and pianoduets by Misses Bailey and Handley-two of Ocalas young musical favorites-and their friends mustnt fail to turnout and hear them-
A CARD-
C E Connor and family wish to re ¬
turn thanks to the fire department-and the may friends who assistedthem during and after the fire thatdestroyed their residence on Earlstreet Monday morning
I The Doctor Away from Home WhenMost Needed
I People are often very much disap-pointed
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to find their family physicianI Is away from home when they mostneed his services Diseases like crampcolic and cholera morbus require
I prompt treatment and have in manyinstances proven fatal before medicinecould bej procured or a physician sum ¬
moned The right way is to keep athand a bottle of Chamberlains ColicCholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Nophysician can prescribe a better med ¬
I these diseases By havingIt in the house you escape much painand suffering and all risk Buy itnowdruggists-
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it may save life For sale by all
new shipment of skirts blue tan-
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I and cream 4 values at 2S7 at theGlobe
I STARVED TO DEATH-is what truthfully could be said ofman children who die They haveworms poor little thingsthey dontknow it and you dont realize it Ifyour child is cross fretful pastycomplexioned and loses weight for no I
aprarent reason give it Whites CreamVermifuge you will be surprised at I
the results and how quickly it picksi up Sold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore-
CONFEDERATE MONEY FOR SALE
Have 5400 in Confederate money forsale It may assist some one to com-pleteoffice
a collection Inquire of the Star
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RIGHT TO THE SPOT I
is where it goes when you need some-thing
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to revive you in hot weatherand take a little pure rye whisky A j
toddy a gin fizz or a claret punchthat are so delicious and bracing in i
sultry weather will reach the spotI
when made from the choice wines orliquors from
KEATING COPhone 22 OCALA FLA
RHEINAUER3The Best Offerings Years in Ladies
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Shirt Waists-We have taken the largest possible advantage of the n
favorable market conditions to make this the greatest saleof its kind that we have ever held
OFFERING VALUES LIKE THESE
Lot No Consists of 200 shirt waists all thisI seasons stylesformer price 8350 now 26QLot No Consists of 150 shirt waists all new
styles former price 84 now 298L-ot No3Consists of 100 shirt waists plain-
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tucked linen former price 8450 now 389Lot No 4 Consists of 150 shirt waists novelties
former price S5 now 415-Lot No 5Consists of 175 shirt waists the sea
sons highes novelties former price 6 to S7now 468R-
HEINAUER COMPANY
BAY SHORE HOTELESP-IRITU SANTO SPRINGS FLA a
Formerly Green Springs
Located right on the Bay 40 room hotel Nice shadyyard Table supplied with fresh fish chickens and Wes-tern beef Plenty of fresh milk and butter from hoteldairy Vegetables from home garden Hotel run on fam-ily style Rates 2 per day 8 to 12 per week-
T ROY YOUNG Proprietor
SPECIAL DINNERS-
The dinners at the Elk Cafe for 50relit are the best in the city
The best 25c box of paper we haveever put across the counter DanishCloth at the Postoffice Drugstore
Professor Yocum of Gainesville ar¬
rived in the city this afternoon tovisit his daughter Mrs W T Gary
Mrs A J Leavengood of Stantonwho has been visiting her son MrP V Leavengood returned home thisafternoon
Miss Margaret Taylor returned to ¬
day from attending the summer normay at Vanderbilt University Nash-ville
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FOR RENTEightroom cottagebath and electric lights Apply at 95Scuth Third street or to Mrs R DFuller
Mrs Townley Porter went down toLady Lake this afternoon She was I
accompanied by her niece ElizabethTeague
Rev and Mrs G H Harrison willgo down to Woodmar tomorrow tospend a month at that delightful sum ¬
mering place
Mrs L L Horne with Miss Beulah j
Horne and Miss Bertha Sandlin ofYork were guests at the Ocala Housetoday
Seventyfive pairs of ladies tan ox ¬
fords the 225 kind 149 at theGlobe
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H M Sherouse of Reddick SamBlackman of Summerfield and Dr I
Smith of Oxford were business call ¬
ers in town today
The two new autos for A B and DlKibler of Dunnellon sold to them byMr J H Spencer of the Ocala GashEngine Works have arrived They-are
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of the Buick make They areboth handsome and expensive cars j
and the Messrs Kibler are justly i
proud of themI
Sunday night union missionary ser-vices
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were held in the Presbyterian J
church Dr Dodge gave a very inter-esting
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address There was some goodsinging by the choir and a beautiful-solo by Mrs Mote The next meet ¬
ing will take place in August andwill be held in the Methodist church
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Harry Palmer came up from Inver-ness
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yesterday to attend the YanceyMathews wedding which takes place I
tomorrow morning r
FOR RENT Two nice furnished I
rooms with private bath Apply at j
the Star office
Miss Hattye Smith left yesterday I
for Williaton whefe she will spend afew days with her mother and willthen go to Jacksonville for a fewweeks visit to friends
The Woodmar Sand Stone Co hasthe contract to law a cement sidewalk-on Lemon street the principal busi-ness
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thoroughfare of Palatka
Mrs J P Hilburn wife of the pres-ident
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of Sutherland College is here ona visit to her sisters the Misses Mar-garet
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and Pauline Peace
Read about the guessing contest atFishels
A MILLIONAIRES BABY
attended by the highest priced babyspecialist could not be cured of stom-ach
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or bowel trouble any quicker thanyour baby if you give it McGees BabyElixir Cures diarrhoea dy=entaryand all derangements of the stomach-or bowels Price 25 cents and 50cents Sold by AntiMonoply Drug¬
store
104 Pepperell sheeting bleachedworth 35c per yard 25c at the Globe
HAD BETTER REMAINED AWAY
Toledo Ohio July 28 Returning tohis wifes home after an absence ofsixteen years Louis Armour aged 50murdered the woman yesterday fired-a bullet at his daughter and tried tocommit suicide The revolver failinghim Armour disappeared and is nowbeing sought by a posse of police andcitizens
Jealousy because of the refusal ofhis wife to take his back is attributed-as the cause for the shooting J
BARBERSHOP FOR RENT
Apply to Dr R A Toph MontezumaHotel I-
AN OPPORTUNITY-
Can accommodate two or threepersons who desire an outing on LakeWeir Inquire at this office
SMALL STORE FOR RENT-
A good location and reasonable rentxApply to Dr Toph at Montezuma ho ¬
tel
Mr and Mrs Kenneth McPhersonwent down to Eastlake yesterday af-ternoon
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to spend several days withSirs Royal Cole
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Mr Dempsey Mayo went to Jacksonville yesterday to visit his sisterMrs Bennett Mayo
Soft bleaching without starch 4thcper yard at the Globe
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
My house south of the school housewith nearly two acres of land Houseconsists of eight rooms also pantrybathroom and toilet Celled and hardoil finished Acetylene gas planthghts entire house Stationary lava-tories
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with hot and cold water upstairs Good servants house tworooms with fireplaces Price 30001Easy terms can be arranged Furnlture books etc also for sale includ-ing piano at a sacrifice A E Hand-le
BICYCLES BICYCLES-JNO S PEDRICK SON
Never too late to mend If your b-in cle needs mending no matter what-is the nature of the trouble call toice us Bicycles for sale or rent Ap-ply
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to Jno S Pedrick Son NextDoor South of Ocala Fire Station
CI1I Fred G B-
WEIHET 4THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
We Have One of the Largest MostNew and Complete Stocks of
JEWELERY OF ALL KINDSWATCHES RINGS PINS
EMBLEM PINSCHAINS FOBS
HAIR ORNAMENTS ETC
That has Ever Been Shown inthis City
n Cut Glass Fine China Sterling andPlated Silverwirc Souvenir PostalCards Clocks Etc we do Not Ack-nowledge
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a Better Stock in this Sec ¬
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ALL KINDS OF W i H E
REPAIRING
DONE
SOUTH SIDf OF SQUARE
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