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The Kitty Litter King
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- A chemically unfixed photograph of a man facing the camera while a crowd participates in an auction behind him. On the side of the photo is written "Ed Lowe while his town is being sold." Edward Lowe made his fortune in the kitty litter business, and invested in the town of Jones, Michigan (the entire town), which is located near Cassopolis. He ...
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