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THE TRANSCRIPT] REBUKE
~ published every evening except N AM LE AKE. The County Clerk Threatens to Sue Two
__ Sandaye and Legs] Holideys ty of His Brothers.
BROWN & CALKINS. There is liable to be trouble in the
N. P, BROWN. Fe Rs CREO Arbogast family of this township.
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THURSDAY...-0.FEB. 23, 1899.
facts say they would not be surprised
Grove: Johnson Tomorrow, {to neat any day: ti ee ee
the County Clerk, had hired a lawyer
PERSONAL POINTERS.
See
and commenced suit to enjoin his
younger brother Perry, who is a farmer
The Call to be Called Down For Vilely
singe living on Selby Flat, from continuing
A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old Assailing the Sacramento Lawyer: . ¢o wear whiskers all over his face, and
{ARBOGAST VERSUS ARBOGAST. ATTEMPT: TO
BURN MANILA
Capital Today.
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The Rebel Forces.
ler and Young. ee to restrain his older brother, Dr. Jacob JS cae
¢ srs of French Corral was Arbogast of Oakland, from returning to
oe Sok Special to the TRANSCRIPT. Nevada county. x Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
Sidney Smith of the Bismarck & GladSACRAMENTO, Feb. 23. Tomorrow. _ The circumstances that are liable to] -Wasntxaron, Feb. 28.—There is more . Will preach in the Congregational
stone mine is in town. forty Republicans in the Legislature create this trouble are extraordinary . fighting at Manila today. An attempt beyond all precedent. The first mut.C. H. I rrived here Tueshha eer AS
terings of the impending storm were
day evening from ‘Truckee.
and Mrs. Owen Penrose of North fall
Feige aac here last night.” ous cartoon of him in today’s San {Some enthusiastic constituent who had. Today
will give Grove L. Johnson a compliPresident Gus Kartschoke of the . Francisco Call labled “Grove the Pen-. hollered himself hoarse for Fred in. throwing ten inch shells into the rebel
Champion Mining Company is in town.) man.” the campaign would, for instance, . ¢amp.
‘ : . ; think he discovered that gentleman
Miss May English of San rire The Sacramento lawyer and Assemis visiting Mrs.J. G. O'Neill of this
city blyman is on the war path and trouble}to him witha yard-wide smile and exOucir Jones, the Sierra county min. is looked for. He is on the trail of . tended hands to offer congratulations.
was made to burn the city Jast night 1.4’ cake walk; female impersonations . ith P, Henry for the purchase of his . force.
mentary vote of sympathy fora villain-. heard last fall just after election. aud tore Cromhis is feared. tonight,
the Monadnock has been ing.
goming along the street and ‘rush up Secretary Alger
7 Interest. publican of Last Evening.
. to be held at French Corral Saturday) (has, Barton started a crew of men . furnish the towns of Carson, Reno and
The Monadnock Making it Warm For’ night. cutting wood last ‘Tuesday, He has a. Virginia with electric light and power.
. . BRIE MENTION, . TIPS FROM TRUCKEE.
“tino, Roles. and Comments of Local Sundry. Items Synopsized From ‘the ReA. & H. W. Hartung, Watchmakers,. on, J. L. Lewison arrived here from. ‘The News says that Ca ~ ere wee ie
. sueceasors to F. C. Luetje. San Francisco Monday morning.’ Carson this week making arrangements af
Forty Republicans to Vote For) People who are posted on the inside flard. Fighting in. the Fillping: Firm frock oenenes, 2 cetie* err" . On Friday: sient a orat Lodge, No. prepares a at Eph Cohn’s candy factory. 54, K. of P., will celebrate the anni. granting permission
. Fancy cream cheese in tin foil and. yersary of the g9th period by having a to a company of capitalists to.taj Lake
“genuine Swiss cheese, at Jackson’s. tf. panquet for its members aud visiting . Tahoe for the purpose of securing
. A big crowd is expected at the ball) prothers. power fora light and power plant to
The Chinese went down toward thé] contract from the Sierra Nevada Wood. The plan of the company is to ran a
. Champion mine this afternoon to have. 4 pnmber Co. for several hundred . tunnel four miles in length starting on
. another joss-electing ceremony. sundae, the eastern slope of the Sierras and tap
Rev. B. Dent Naylor of Grass Valley} pave Dysart was. up from Iceland . the lake six or eight feet bélow its presMonday. He was here in the interest . ent level. Mr. Boyle thinks it'will take
‘church this ening at 7:30 o’clock. o¢ the Union Ice Company, his business about four years to complete the . tun. Phe Native Sons of Hydraulic Parlor . peing to endeavor to make & bargain . nel as work can only be done fi one
and a supper at Tuesday night’s meet. jog piant. The mouth of the tunnel will be
There seems now to be no doubt . about 1,700 feet above the proposed
. W. R. Thomas of East Broad street! shont the establishment of a plant for . power plant. With this head of water,
‘advertises that he will sharpen Saw8,} tho manufacture of pulp on the Truckee unlimited power can be developed, and
. scissors, knives and other tools in the. river near Floriston. It is reported . the head or the flow of water can be
_ best of manner. the plant will cost $50,000. regulated to suit the requirements.
. Phe, 320-foot level of the Cadmus. we are glad to know that Truckee It is thought that enough water will .
Will Not Quit. . mine is being pushed ahead to tap the . has again come to life as it were and flow from the face of the tannel-to furing man, has returned from San Fran-. Sam Leake, the Democratic manager. The object of this courtesy would give} coial to the TRANSCRIPT. the voter the glassy eye and pass on
cisco. of the Call, who is believed to be mainwith a puzzled look as it in doabt
Superintendent Hall of the Eagle
Bird mine went to San Francisco yesStepp shoot of ore which paid well in. .oncluded to expel from ber limits the nish power for the running of air comthe upper levels. rough, lazy and uncouth class who in-/ pressors, machine drills and electric
Wasnimeron, D.C, Feb, 28—Secre-! you may have eaten ripe olives, but . habit her tenderloin district. ‘The. motors for hauling cars through the
ly resporisible for the bitter attacks} »pether the party was drunk or crazy. tary of War Alger deniee the: report. not the Ehmann Olive Co.'s ripe olives, . 01's” have not become merely a scare tunnel. The proposition will in no
i : i 5 is goi i ow on sale at George O. Gaylord &. a orrespondent could re. way interfere with the; water in the that the Call is making on many Re-. The voter would stagger against a that he is going to resign or that he. ow crow and ‘your c p
terday. ildi . i i i Son’s, Broad street. idents of their early ex-. Truckee river for as the tunnel is Taahi i build fence till be regained his. has been asked to f: ‘ on's, Dr . late many incidents o y c ’
Mrs. M. M. Cole of W ashington and ponies of late, and he has blood in eae = cis si ppl as been as o from the Cabinet ~The néw ten-stamp mill it the Texas . istence in Truckee. It behooves all finish ‘ad a bulkhead will undonbtedly
Reig hia Braise Ra ee ‘ down vow te never again hurt himself mine in Willow Valley, which Was] yong doers to “git” while they have, be built in or near the mouth of the
age ier ; Public sentiment is with Johnson) . ving for any political candidate. A BENEF IT DANCE. started Monday, is ruoning in g000 . time for little mefcy is shown should tunnel, and no more water used than
Mestad MeesCentey Coy’ eyed and against Leake. One morning Fred had an invitation —— . shape and with encouraging results. _. the warning go unheeded. is necessary to ran the plant. The
Son ee er ‘. to'attend a birthday party that was to. To Help a Family Rebuiid a House That, ©: O. Weisenburger will enlarge his. Phere have been a number of com. water, after it has passed the plant, can
posters The Deadlock be given that night by a Gold Flatter house on Nevada street, aud his father. plaints recently about illegal trout fish. be used to irrigate thousands of acres
Mrs. Robert sense vate neck age who had belped him get the nominaWas Burned. and mother, who have sold. their Pree ing along the river. Not only illegal of fertile lands in the valleys,
s H B: : ‘ cbs
est amped i si sed Tight as Ever-. jion ana afterward put in a straight} A dance will be given Saturday even-. erty on the Grass Valley road, wit’ . fishing with hook and line, but it is} . 4 Spas aun soe
gets keg of Quaker Hill re. SPecia! to the Tuanscripr, week working among the voters in his. ing at Union Hall, Indian Flat, to raise . sree sg toa cand George Brows also reported that alas ete holes; ra, era ae oh
: . ¢ f : orge Vay? i mu é : turned to that place yesterday after a SacraMENTO, “February 23d.—There . behalf. : funds for the relief of Charies Bates b i hte is warearrested bY Officer down the river ra = rte a Mra, Martin Thomas entertained the
couple of days’ visit to the county seat. . Was. nO change in the Senatorial vote “Awful sorry, old man,” said Fred, and his family. Kaos ponte on a charge of vawith cigegs ie a ss a sat pbs pupils of her Sunday school ctass TuesCharles Stepp of the Home and Cad. today. “but I have to go to Grass Valley this! Mr. Bates new story and a half house y result of the fish law n g day evening at her home on Lost Hill.
mus mines, accompanied by A. W. ————
noon and can't possibly be back till}on Rush’ creek was barned to the STancyJustice Coughlan sent them . Jrite fish. Men go out ostensibly to’
to the county jail for twenty days each. catch them and perhaps get more trout Afew little friends of her daughter
lrancisco.
} S f North San Ju es ica? a : ; : “dren who enjoyed themselves to the
h cies scene se ai Ate John Egan Comes Up From Grass Yal-. the postottice. he cou!d raise and the blow was a ned eral Greaeen “Medios 9 _. Jexcuse whatever for being along the) ot in cases cuss “wad other
welt eet! oe ; 7 ” he said, “you didn’t. hard one. He and his young wi is Hood's Saraspanla, © _. . river fishing, neither would powder be :
where she has obtained-asituation as} ley -Withont—an—Officer Hello, there, sci young wife and . . , it taf ) : P pleasurable pastime that delight tb
Sek eee nck i wanae : get off this noun.” —~——~—~SCS Fed now have nothing left~but-stout. "°" nie ee HAY . nsed when the rod failed, at least out) oT. heart. eo
pears 3 ae Tele ee Giticuasie tas John £gan,a newspaper-reporter who} . «Off where?” was asked. -. hearts and willing hands and must # as We . of season. :
a ini testi smuaiee in the ae of has been. stopping at Grass Valley for “Grass Valley.” startall overagain. Of course itis nct : ‘ and ———— coe ite =
uaa G. Tarpey of San Francisco a short time and who was engaged in] “Say, my friend, you must be dream-. the nature of the average Nevada : GA ‘is still/#” pre“Yes,” acknowledge Rayner, “I have ae
= Bas aan stant ‘. getting up a special paper in the inter-. ing” remarked the other frigidly. conntyan to stand by and see worthy! . paredtby “com pe. just been shaved ata’lady barber’ shop. ® non
F Mrs. Alexander Harry snd: Hee ests of the saloon sie of that town a5! “Didn’t you tell me you were going neighbors suffer when it is possible to} tent, expe rienced and . Ididn’t know it was of that kind, How Natural
daughter Mabel and Mrs. Al. Rowe opposed to the 12 o’clock ordinance, is . +o Grass Valley today?” help them. So the benefit’ party -of educated ~ pharmacists . though, till I stepped inside the door.”
and son, of Grass Valley were here visiting Mrs. Vivian Stevens yesterday. alcoholism. Egan has been drinking
That afternoon late the Gold Flat} and did not have a cent of insurance.
man saw.a familiar figure goivg into. He had invested every dollarin it that
ing for white fish there would be no numbered eighteen light-hearted chilnow an inmate of the county jail at] «Naw, I didn’t tell you anything of. Saturday night has been decided on/ from the bes k mown alterative, . “And then,” said Ebyne, “you had too SS eer
this city, where he is being treated for}t¢ne kind. You can’t work your little. and the projectors propose to make a/ diuretic, ‘anti-bilious rem, edies and . much spunk to back out.” “No, I was
It is for nearly everybody
9 i i i bad to admire fine pictures of “3D. hae Be ‘, game on me.” success of it. stom ach tonics, by “acom too big a coward. ee Lind, ‘all
t ge bi ~ — ecg Par at very hard of late and was on the verge} ‘phen the second speaker went into er wer bin / ation, propor tion and 3 <0 fl is this trne of the photovs cir bas : . a : gulicie : of delirium when he went before Jus-. the building, while the man with anew} 4 AR. Ladies to Reorganize. process f) The crusty old bachelor, if consistgraphs taken by
eld, Wa e a nD ss 5 . z 2 —: # §
aay ies back to Placer county : ens card had pleads guilty of dis-. birthday muttered between his teeth] An effort is being made to reorganize () vf b unents yon ear ne aie M 6) O R E whe mewt quality,
Matt B. Daily, the veteran” stipe tarbing ve eee for’ whiten Be te that « liar and ingrate combined was'the order of Ladies of the Grand Army . _ fh, known . ‘The telephone’enables some men to Lo SeeD ome.
drivee. want te Maraville yestehiay. sentenced to ten days imprisonmen -. the quintesseuce of meanness. of the Republic of Chattanooga Circle . to other }ije without beco ning confused. . Studio on York Street.
He expecta to also visit-San Francisco He volunteered to go to jail withoutan} Finally Dr. Arbogast went back to/. of this city. It will be remembered . reme/dies and [. :
aria death edek. Ha is in oor officer to escort him, so the commit-. QO ,kland with his whiskers and for a! that this organization was supplanted ” giving tof Hood's Sarhealth bam ment was handed to him and he came. time there were no misunderstandings . by the Women’s Relief Corps which, saparilla me rit peculiar to
to, jail alone and gave himself into cus-. o¢ the kind.
tody yesterday afternoon.
Egan inoformed a TRANSCRIPT representative that he is subject to periodical sprees and that unless taken in} Gounty Clerk.
Mrs. R. C. Black Jr. of San Francisco
was in town Friday night en route to
North Bloomfield, being called there
by the, dangerous illness of her husand for two months past there bas. A. R.
band’ ther. Bee ts ‘. the service rendered by father, husmany: £ : :
y cendinns i mais tee. whe Se: charge in time is apt to have an attack} ‘The climax of his woes was reached. band or brother in the rebellion, and ‘rived here last evening ree returned it, the mnerny?saipesiabrcaies Be G08 . bast night when a contingent of his . who did not affilliate with the Women’s § mar/f/velthis afternoon to Sacramento, has a two years without drinking a drop Of) friends came up from Grass Valley to. Relief Corps, are at the head of the ? { singh Artes NEW BACK SUITS
large number of warm friends in this intoxicating liquor. He is well dressed . the Workmen's party. They thought. movement to reorganize the old circle a ‘ica aad
they saw him on Broad street and gave! of the Ladies of the Grand Army of medicines alled, an ‘oh the Gate and presents a gentlemanly appearance.
part of the State.
: He says he has been a reporter on Some . him the cheery voice and glad hand.}the Republic ah even when cure seemed impos=
ican yeaa git ere gata of the leading San Francisco papers, bject of their attentions was aus hie ant ee ae sible, — and really was impossiFor 1 890,
evra wera me d petierasia ips and that he visited Nevada City once} prothdy Perry, and the young fellow Advertised Letters. ble by any other medicine than
ildren , . : ae ’ 2 bs dies aah A i ; ;
tive ohild of Mi bed Mes. Fete at Glen. before and delivered a political speech suspect\pg they were trying to jolly; The following is a list of the letters Hood’s 9, Sarsaparilla. = : 9
cooaie Bask, Geerckild of Me. ead Mrs here. It is a pity that a man of his. )j_ se he was a farmer passed . remaining in the Postoftice at Nevada It has effected t ».
<r Dieu ieck Tr fl "8: . apparent ability should beceme such @/them by in silent contempt. ‘The City, February 22, 1899: J PY wonderful
aes ; i ryote slave to strong drink. Grass Valley boys had. an indignation Brightman, Mrs. Jane f~ é cures. of j
S. D. Bridges, a capitalist of St. Lawrl niga a age onal eS S wthirG Wid Sal bows Lewis, W. B. . ser fofula, salt OOOO CCOCTE SS OSHSOOSOOOCH ts
rence county, New York, who is tourTo Aid in Revival Work. ta ree icce cvatitial : Feet: eh B. rheum,/ psoriasis 4
i 3 i i ~ pretty hard things about politicians in eters, Miss Addie y Ves rey “ : :
SE a ae Rev. J. W. Phelps went to Dutch] general. About that minute Deputy} Rodgers, Ohas. /) nian 9 inoning, boils, ‘LADIES: This day we have placed in
; Flat today to assist tonight and tomor-. gneriff Waters came along and the boys Taylor, Mrs. Jannie vy. pimples, rhe/umatism, caour window : ‘
the South Yuba Company. Messrs. row evening in the revival services beés ts is tarrh and other trfoubles originat_ a a display of Black Suits for
Spaulding and Bridges were “townies”
ie xipaneiriaiekd a a tse cluded a very successful series of such ' instead of Fred aud his, but they were fice.
of hours these nights living over the apache rh es ones sacha rm: this city. not more than balf convinced.
days of pees ago. . The Courty Clerk’s friends here in
: Crest Sachem: Ske . town who are familiar with all the deinducements For Gentlemen. ~ Great Sachem Collins of the Red ‘tails-are urging him today toeither get} “Say, Weary, I see that another big 6
Men sends word that he is ill and will shaved smooth or see what the law can . trust is bein’ organized to control all
Within a few days. 0. E. Waxel, the !
Broad street tailor, will receive the . visit to Wyoming Tribe tonight.
largest‘and richest stock of fashionable Spring and Summer suitings, light French Tansy Waters.
overcoatings, etc., ever shown in any Th P ‘ese are the genuine French Tans try.”
Nevada. county shop. They are com-} 8 Y. RHEvMatTisM causes more aches and . TY
? Wafers, imported direct from Paris. : ;
ing direct from the manufacturers and! y dies can maid’ i es si a ~ w., Pains than any other disease. It is
importers, and can be depended on as aGer AP caring due to acid in the blood, and is cured
been nothing but trouble for the} A number of ladies who by reason of . *° complished 4 a
Saad at: the Mathodint “ah expressed themselves to him. He saw Wilson, Mrs. Mary. ine tn’ 6 goonies Jor bi ie sc
ing held at the Methodist church in the point at once and told them how it. If not called for in fifteen days let-. "8 i OF Brows 1
when they were youngsters and they . ina+ town. Mr. Phelps recently couCe have been Perry and his whiskers . ters will be sent to the dead jeter of-. or low condition fof the
Parties calling for any of these; blood. It has cured »
letters will please say “advertised,” and thousands
pay a fee of one cent for each lettef.
J; E. CARR, Postmaster.
. not be able to pay the promised official do to relieve him. . th’ soap output of th’ country.”
He is still thinking the matter over) “I’m glad of it. There’s altogether : )
{at this writing. . too much o’ th’ incendiary stuff bein’ : ®
ee scattered permiskusly aroun’ th’ counnerve, brain and mental strength in
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A fox bas a reputation for shrewd-. 89d loss of appetite.
ness aniong silly old hens. ;
b . 3 SO,
Be eeeae a ten ie awailey te akg . iteeit. lubes “A record of cures . EZ(Q COLIOOIISOIOOVAO OAS
Then Perry Arbogast quit shaving, . organization of the veterans of the G. unequalled ‘in the history of
medi cine. It; has @ j
when all other »
Easter offerings. Never before in the history of our town has such a display been
made. We say this without fear of contradiction. . ;
eth lt,
Ladies.come and:
Take One Look,
and order your suit-in time to have it made
for Easter. This is our first display of
Spring dress goods and it is a beauty.
of cases of
dyspep/ sia, indige stion,
nervous
dyspepsia,
gastritis, catarrh in
the # stomach and other
kindred troubles. It has given
cases of nervous prostration and nervous debility, cured that tired feeling
lief from and cure of irregular riods : Le .
the newest and.most approved pati 8 pe by Hood’s Sarsaparilla which neutral
es regardless of cause. In red wrappers. : :
i . izes this acid. terns. Mr, Waxel will make these five . Beware of substitutes. LA FRANCE
goods up to Order into perfect-fitting . DRUG COMPANY, importers, San .
and stylish garments for less money . p., noice F by W : ; Hoop’s PiLts cure biliousnesss. Mail-! ens scissors, knives, saws, ete. in first-class FOR '
than others charge for inferior goods . edge ee ead oe i eng Yintow ed for 25 cents by C.'I. Hood & Co, meses mocaraie OO Tr ad ee and Respectfully,
and slipshod workmanship. 1t . Six loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. Lowell, Mass. . please you. f28-1w. Slim Po cket B ooks :
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Tools Sharpened.
W. R. Thomas of East Broad street sharWe have taken considérable time and trouble to make
th s display and we want you to come and see it. 'Warm Welcome
ONE DOLLAR FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
AN
eC glance would indicate. If we were offering you old goods or clothing hastily
e really getting
One Dollar for Seventy-Five Gents. seyritcecrss sm S Tani ee
, : : ttach a price which is much lower than. @ an nt 4
) . SOIT Se meine winin ocnivotne. 9 GIHITE SiIK Floss Mattresses
7 “ia sorertgen eee ee : : me buyers. — >. 4 o Made NT Order At , a Fe
REDUCED PRICES ON OVERCOATS. The suit that used to sell for $20 and was fully worth it, can now Fiscap sche Sisndtyienao alge ; See
REDUCED PRICES ON MEN'S SUIIS, be purchased for $15, and all others at reduced’ prices. Take your . who wish to save money will take the.
REDUCED PRICES ON CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. choice from ‘a great variety of Cheviots, Tweeds, Scotch, Irish and. Bimt
REDUCED PRICES ON TROUSERS. Domestic Mixtures and other guaranteed all wool fabrics. ft de gh
But, Remember This Sale Is STRICTLY CASH. — : ioe P. G. SCADDEN, .
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That is exactly what we are giving in merchandise to our customers during this Gheiuarter
Off Sale. If you will but stop to consider that our goods at regular prices are always the lowest in.
? price, and in many instances sold for less than their real value, you will readily perceive that this .
twenty-five cents rebate on every dollar’s worth ‘of goods. means much more to you than a casual!
put together for -bargain
P purposes, then such a reduction as we offer would mean nothing to the economical buyer. -But when
you can purchase High-Grade Standard Goods at an actual saving of one-fourth, then you are; —
Maher & Co.
@@F 1f you want a handsome silk waist now is your \
chance. New goods coming in every day. © _M. & W.
sv
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There’s a general gathering up" here
‘ of odds and ends after the holidays and
ra : OE PERE ER ae.
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‘Commercial St.
THE.
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His Father
_ William
Flat in th
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Main and
ill. five ¥
down with
took a dre
the cause
sisters. re)
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was in att
He was ag
with his
and there
ceived hie
schools of
at. old Oak
~ Young I
tery B, Se:
G.C., and
West Oak!
railroad st
Napa boys
tary duty.
Paragon,
Napa Hool
the last 1
the office
at the time
He was
young ma:
quaintancs
untimely e
He was t
J. B. Erb +
Ourley of .
C., Nettie
Fannie M.
The fune
noon at 2
church in.
Ma
About. f
_. friends of
Grass Val
pleasant 5
jhonor of 1
their wedd
enjoyably
and. refre:
Rogers an
ried life, a
last evenirx
their crys'
never forg
Al
John P.
was born
county, is
where he .
gaged in
present a !
Mr. Coghl
recently f«
‘Charles A.
office in
Ooghlan’s
wish him ‘
The late
died in Sa
night, hac
but a littl
was cause
lung and 1
THRE
Plain
For the
months 9;
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Gradua
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Every
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Food Co
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