(express stables "Work, horses in the city arc worth three timr-s as much as country horses because we blanket them in the stable." FREE Get from your dealer free, the sa IJook. It him handsome pictures and valuable information ahont horses. Two or three dollars for a 5a Horse lilanket will make your horse worth more and eat loss to keep warm. 5A Five Mile 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test 30 other styles at prices to Bint every body. Jf yon can't get them from your dealer, write us. Ask for District Court adjourned to Dec. 20tb. Tic kets nrc going fast for the G. A. li. f:ur. (Jet them in time. II. J. rttreijMit Esq. is attending to liu-iiuss iu the metropolis today. J. D. Graves of Denklenian, brother of tin- (Jiuves boys here, was fleeted county ittuiney out in Dundy county with H it tori u cj majority. Unless more cure be jjiven the hair the coining man is liable to be u hairless an imal; h nce to prevent the hair from falling use Hall's Hair renewer. The Elm wod Echo eloquently re marks tint the war is over and peace re stored; business reassumin its naturil The ctrtificuteti of election of all coun ty officials are being sent out today by County Clerk Critchfkld. The boys who took the bell dapper from the Methodist church are known, if they w ill return it at once no questions will be asked. The Hh;hau is the only paper in the county that prints a complete and abso lutely correct table of the vote cast at the last election in Can county. Tiie pnsents fur the G. A. Ii. fair urea su1 pi ise to the managers of that cnter pri.M', and before the IHtii arrives every ticket of th-j 000 issued wi 1 have been sold. The police Judges and maishals le.mrt cause and the haliitation breathing easier. B,.lt -ivr.o n i , , n fellow Ih.oU cxiici tea as lines lor tne A Mr. I'adgett h is joined forces with mouth of October, which i.s known in Charley Graves ami unitedly they expect police ciicbs a an exceedingly dry- to make the Union Ledger all that the mouth, villagers of Union may k53 Si H 1 SSd a vri CHEAP AND STROFr- 20 other styles 5-A Nets, price" ,o r -". all Wm. A vit es & Sons, l'ne, .uiiz aiA. bold by all .-n:. - - Thanksiflvir.,;. J-'l'Olll X' ll.MV'f i.'Hilj Goyernoi- Thayer ii.i-- i-si.'.l iii- proc lamation, d-siiruii! in;.' Thuis.l IV. Novem ber 27th, as Thaiiksfyivin day, as follows- ;- To THK I'KDl-I.K ! II!! . M '.'I "X !' N K I;H.?K A : The time is dmwhi'jr m-ar -a !e n. in ;:e rordance w ith a ;n t n ; vi i r..- . :i- to;u, the people are uixitc t ::ss-:-m!c- l lli.ir nrenstome! u!:e- - ol r-li!':ous worship for the purpos-i "t .,h;imi uy. their homage and gratitmU: to the Unie of the universe for His i.nnifold ble-s ings. Xow, therefore, 1. .Uuui M. I nayer. .rnvcrmir of the state of Ncbra-Ka. do issue this, mv proclamation, in-signaling Thursday, the Tth day of the present mouth, in the year of o'.ir Lord, om thousand eight hundred and ninety, ns a ilay of thanksgiving and j.raise to tiie Most High. I trust that the people of thi-i commonwealth will on that day cease from their usual avocations and gathering in the sanctuaries, oiler up de vout thanks and songs of praise and in voke the contiiu.sn.-e of His blessings. Let me most earnestly entreat all on that day especially to remember the poor iid needv and to give to them of their abundance, and thus make their hearts glad, remembering that it is more blessed to give thin to receive. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the state. Dene at Lincoln this fith day of November, in the year of our Lord, one tliousand eight hundred and ninety, of the state the twenty-fourth and of the independence of the United States thu one hundredth and fifteenth. 15? the governor: John M. Tiiavek. Bkn Cowdkky, Secretary of State. .nteiprising d'-sire. t5oth air and water abo'und in microbe or germs of disease, ready to infect the de (iliated syste To impart that strength an 1 vigor necessary to resist the effect of these pernicious atoms, no tonic blood -purifier equals Ayers Sarsap arilla. Dr. Keniston, an old time citizen of this county and for many years a resident of Elniwood, but lately of Keyapaha county, has sold his preperty in that part of tiie state and will remove soon to Ten iiussee where he expects to hereafter reside. The combination of ingredient found in Ayer's pills renders them tonic and curative as well as cathartic. For this reason they are the best medicine for Y 1). M sseisiiiith, one of the li. co M'sold stundbys iu the yards has been laid up with rheumatim, he is able to he out auin and will go to work in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Julius I'eppenxrg ate getting settled in their new home on Elm street near F. E. Whites. Their residence is one of the nicest and most convenient in the city, Jack Dcnson is out in a line suit of blue and Johnny Fitpatrick has left his order with the tailor ior a tirst class out fit. Tiie council last, niilit arranged to buy the boys a cap, bdt and c lub, and il they don't appear as stunners iu a few days, we miss our gue.-s. Kob'-rt Iiiley, Johannes Peterson ami Maurice Turney came iu oil' the farm to people of costive habit, as they restore rcst UI'- They spent all ti.eir money fui Omaha and Liverpool join hand in celebrating thu recent lio-cnlled demo cratic victory. The English appearing dude that edits tha World Herald ought to have arranged for :i few cablegrams of conTatul atinns from the other ide, '.oiitcher know" it would have been a great hit. Tut: old man of the Journal apolo g Z"s to Mr. Lemasters and suggests that t;c reason democrats did r.ot d.'t t him was his iii difference as to the nomina tions at V.d.a-.h. Jd.! JlicClintic was put up to drop, ut at the I li. Kami's sngg. !;.. u, in; proved a stayer. That, and democratic interests in J'lattsinuulh, kepr .Mc(.'!iiitie on the track and preeiit e i 1 1 J.m:;iil Ironi ojienly pou-sing his enue, as the so called editor of that sheet secietly did. can't find something for which to Hay, "I thank Thee, oh God. One girl has that greatest of all blessings-good health; another, the blessings of a bright, happy home; another, though kh- li.-s ..ti an invalid's couth, the biasing of - mslon and the consi d --ration of th,,,- UM) K,,. r inuunesi. Om- Is gl.,d b. r,;t;v.. nil h A. I 1 A . worn linger i u ,, j.. ,i slie has l.ect in,, mit i , m heart; and nun! f, r js L.ltt 1 . . . atnt trowob.s .,-e .n. 'I .- I or y , ,i are f;dl ol m r. o , ... d tear, lo t,-.- i ei;:..;- on I,, r I lug t!(it m. UV.t i'i .! 'ineb. id v's id b.-ciuse wnrrv allcved up in l . 1 1 will do ' u 1 1 . ; i urn Ik arts ".'! ; y - sciv veil h d tli it the ilalnls Tin-; Loudon Times has proudly i.orni uated (iroyer CJevelaad for ji . .ii"i.r in ls'J.'. Tins means th.it ihiti.-h gold will be poured out for him in pr.ierc.-i; e to any oiuei nun uu ijiigii.-u a'".Uois on this side can name. .Mr. Hill should cultivate tiie good will of L ndon, Liv crp .d and M ancii'-sLer and thereby uii-di-rtnine Mr. Cleveland in his greatest str-.nghoM, jf lie cares for the democratic noiniiiati ' ::' ; unstied t-;u, i. i,-, must be bu.-y ami the nm-t I i-t w ,ik if .... -i i .. i . - on , nanKsg.ving Day yu (:il ,J0 nothing c!m... ilan ,,ct down on your knees ami thank Gud for work. It is the best gift that out of Hi plenty he can offer you.- Ruth Ashmorc, in Ladies' lion;:.' Journal. A Serious Fall. Gid Archer, brother of the city mar shall, had a very serious fall Friday night about eleven o'clock, th-.it might easily have been much worse than it was. Gid had been working on the Rock Island grade near South Omaha and was re tiirniii.r from that citv to camp, when he j- drove over a bank, falling, team and all vrr 9fi feet. One ot the Horses was killed- Gid sustained serious bruises and fractured his right leg in two places He laid there on the prairie two hours before he was taken up and cared for. suffering excruciatingly from the frac tures. He was brought home on stretcher Saturday night and is resting as comfortably as could be expected at his father's residence in this city. the natural action of the bowels, without debilifiting. Coi. Lew Ginger, the enterprising manager of the G. A. II. fair, went to Omaha Saturday and secured from Mr. Jno. Francis of the li. & M., a special train for Farragut Post of Lincoln to visit Plattsmouth on the opening night. Nov. Jsth. Jesse L. Root received official notice from th 2 supreme court today of his ap pointment as referee to take testimony and report his findings of facts to the suoi eme court iu the case of State of Xe- i r r..f ci i snip or tne ciuo are oi.iaikct v.v ill V'liaa. v-f. uaLgo v . ijl uuui budge and in an effort to paint the town were run in by the police. Judge Arch, r called it a plain elruhk, titled the hoys and ceists, s they could nut. pay, they were sent to jail. The wintL-r ev nings are 'jrcv. iwr longer, and to while away the time pleasantly a number of the beiys havb or ganized a cio.b nnd fitted up th:; eiouble jurlorsiii the Riley block at the corner of Sixth and Pearl streets iu elegant style Tiie club entertains its invited guests with music and ail the popular games extant. The officers and member- as follows: C. Can.wi v !. em 1 gJ. ii.' ilu' y em ci !''.-' : knees begging : ". e . r expeirt d utievs 1 i; '. i wu t lie exi.oit : . - !..i;o, Cuba i.s on her for a new ck-al with this country, and several South American re-publics are getting ready to acce pt the terms upon which reciprocity is ofL reil as s vm ;s tln-y cm get their hou-es in oi.br. And yet the tuiff taw carrying the e i iiise regulating ria iprocity has been n fo'-ee jnt eno incntii t'niay. A pretty good st.-.rt, is it not?- State Journal. Tnr. nliiane-c democrats made no mis take Whe th-y plumped fer liry ui ior congress. The republican-; wi,J vot,.( for mm pr'.a.-s did. That garrulous tariff refotmer, whci skinned, is notion-' more u,r b,.s than a bitter partisan dem" oerat who, if the tiemocratie caucus or ders, will vote for Jireckiuridge of Ar kan-is for Speaker just as cheerfully as he would for the distinguished Mc- ,U'",M"' wo come te think of it, the IImmi.i. would be; in favor of lire ck inri.lgu forSj.eaker. The northern dem ocratic .lough face press is announcing "another solid south" as the grandest le-aruie ol the el Thk Journal bring thej dole ful news that certuin canne d goeids haye ine reaHOil largely iu price on account of the tariff which the Mclvinlry bill placca on tin. Nof the necessity for elemocatic journals e oiitieiiing to 1 about the tariff is not app.uei.t. At -vtit fhe duty on tin plate li e ii. I. . i, i-,. i-ed ( -u Ff penny, tlietaljli I-...,.! i, vv.'i , i W ! a Ve ir ago, i;.il it w; .,.,( i,. 1 1 ii-i ion tii-.iher until Ji. VU'.M, !:. I';.- 1 1 ii pl.,te e;ia!ihu iu Hie .U Kil.lev blil V.i;i go i;(., cfr.Tt. And aft-rilie n w ((ill I. oi.n- the- law, the- e lb e t the laiitf, t iking the most e-.tn m f.-. eiia b- view ..f ir, will be bin I., u sm-ill a fraction of in en as-); r c.in toe inned goods that fhe: pioli:.s(,i th - wholesale! man and maim fae turcr alone will have to suffer, as the amount wou'd be insignificant except in the aggre-gat'-. Rome! of District ZSTo. 72 of Cass county, Xeb. The last will and testament of Jos. V. Weckbach admitted to probate. The will gives all the property, both real and personal to Mrs. J. V. Weckbach during her life, and at her death to go to all the children of deceased equally. Airs. Weckbach was made executrix and Chas. Weckbach executor, tiie two to act jointly. The star of Bethlehem which was visi ble at the birth of Christ, and which can Richey, Pres.; Elmer Cole, Vico-Pres."; Eel Dutton, Treas.; John Sehuloff, Sec'y. Charley Vallery, Sm Patterson, Will.e flyers, Frank Iiichey, Robt. Hayes, Frank Irish, Frank Johnson, Jno Yuu" 'I in: F. eiiioid Tribune is net feeling eil. Aft'-r pouring boiling r;il all over "il:. Rose w;.ter fur playing into t!:e h mils of the enemies of the republican ticket, it savs in an unpleasant, raspin"- wav: "If lichards had genie to Omaha a-id g.it elruiik as a boiied ov.l he would h iye; i un much better there than he did; or he miut, have lL;en hauled ia at the Diamond gambling den by the potiee and carted df to j -.d, and. therebj gained a few tiieiusaiid votv.s of tiie sturdy Oma ha citiz-.ns. "i his thing of being decent is such a novelty in politics that people a -e afiaid to risk it." Taiu.i: Talk for November is on hand to itheer the iiody with its pleasing prcs- A. V. Rurk, Dick Grimes, Nels Murray, ence and delicious contents. Among and J; rank Morgan compose the member- the many good things to be found in ship. The cosy rooms, well furnished, this number, that will deeply interest without doubt will prove a pleasant the housewife, i.s a Thanksgiving dinner place tor the members to spend the eve- prepared by its editor, Mrs. S. T. Rorer. iiwja, iR-ic mcy can reaei, irtlK politics or take a hanel at high five. whoso fame for gooel dishes is world wide. Mrs. Rorer gives three bills of fare, with quantities fer twelve persons, and tells you how to make everything the menu calls for. Thanksgiving, of Card of Thanks. We desire to expaess through the col- only be seen every 315 years, can bo umns of your paper, our heart felt thanks seen every evening at 8 o clock. It ap for the sympathy and assistance rendered Un in th.- .r i, th.. n,. t., lift pears just a little south of east and is a by the many kind friends and neighbors you from the burdens ot care and trials, vcjr utui..ui n..u ui.ii.au u, ie at tne time ot our sad bereavement and and we advise our ladv readets to .secure 1 t t1 j. i 1.1 J I . I oniy oe visioie aoout two raonuis ana aiso to the brother masons for their kind this number of Table Talk. 10 cents a those who do not see it this summer will assistance and regards shown towards number, id. CO a vear. Tallk Talk be denied that pleasure unless, however, our loved one. tnc-y iive over three centuries. r.x. Mli3 E- jL Wisteksteks. Fred Gorder has just received a pic ture showing a farmar mounted on a bieirlft with immnkins for wheels male- i-'censc to wed issued to Mr. John ...J. , L ing the dust fly along the highway as he A' "eu S-u ana .uiss ueiia cimk, rushes towards the White House, which a year. Publishing Co., lo'17 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. County Court. License to wed issued to is noticed temptingly near. Grover Cleveland is seen crawling up a spout, while the republican leader is crawling in a horn. Jbre:l thinks the r aimers Alliance is a winner and he and Judge Archer are talking of organizing an al- ance here. aged 37. Ella C. Shiverick et al vs. Charles M. Dinsmcre et al. Suit on nromissorv notes. Answer by December 1st. 181)0. W. L. Browne for plaintiffs. Christian Wohlfarth vs. Hermann Ludwig. Suit on nceemnr. Hearing Nov. 17, 10 a. m. Tm-: atone time great and arrogant sugar trust is now in the hands ed" a re reiver appointed by order of p. court winch has declared its existence illegal, snd appointed him to wind up its afinirs. The quotation of its shares at GO means that Wall street understands the law and has no faith in the sugar trusc ever aoain be'ng able to earn a dividend. The as setts of the company are such that 50 Married. Rauth Patterson. At the home ef the briele's parents, four miles west of Murray, on November 9th, 1800, at 3 o'clock p. m., Mr. John C. Rauth and "Miss Bertha M. Batterson, Judge Ramsey officiating. According to Prof. Foster's pre-dic-tions November will be a very stormy month. He predicts storms east anil south aud bli'zards in the northwest. The storm period began Wednesday, and continues until the ninth, after which there will be a few days of tine weather, to be followed by more severe storms te the 25th. The month of December, he says, will be one of the'pleasautest of the year. So far Mr. Foster has hit pretty near the truth and "his predictions are therefore considered very reliable. Mrs. McElwain and her sister, Mrs. Etb?idge of Greenwood, re turned home last week from a pleasant visit with rel atives in northern Texas. cents on the dollar will doubtless be re alized out of a sale or a distribution of it. Thurston's Opinion. TnE difference between republican and It is very clear, v,e mav say with conti- Judge Thurston was interviewed in democratic methods is well illustrated donee, that the days of the sugar trust Chicago yesterday and said, referring to in the remark of Congressman Brecken- are numbered and that its receiver was the influence of the McKinley bill upon ridge, that his party will have to wait demanded before the defeat of the re the result: uatil the elections of next fall are over publicm party at the recent election. ' The natural tendency of prices of all before they know what it will be wise Now if the Standard Oil and n few products was upward, among wnicn can for the democratic house to do. The re- ether unholy combinations were made be named boots and shoes, iron, lumber publican congress picked out what it to disgorge it would b j hailed with and other commodities, although the tax considered the best course for the good delight by the country, was reduced upon these and otlier things. Qf the country and proceeded to carrv We struck a risinEr market with the uss- nnt H.at iniii.i roi,. t A I The English, French and German - i - j n-uiuiwo j l its e ii e e L i sage ol the McKinley bill and all this is upon the elections to follow within a few newiT2I'ers are delighted with the to laid to it." weeks of the adjournment. This does thc-m apparent downfall of the repubii Judge Thurston thinks Nebraska and not mean that the reimhlirpn -;n can Prry. They construe it, that it ave;ry other western state will go repub- tempt to legislate in defiance of the means t!,e downfall of American manu lican in 1892. "I think," said he, "there wishes of the voters cf the country. It facturers an European control of our will be a revival ot stalwar isrn in tne means that thev b.ivf th p ;,-e.-. t .o., markets, anu iu mem it means cneap labor in America, a thing very earnestly desired bv all the tottering monarchies of Europe. As them more trouble than the unrest and complaints of their underpaid subjects; as the workingman compares what his brother workingman receives for his days work in America with the result of his own labors. The wage question is a serious menace to the perpetuity of for eign kingdoms. Hence the importance of their joining hands with a political party which every fair, intelligent, dis interested party knows means lower wages in this country. emocratic victory thev are celebrating, ami we rather guess it is. Iu keeping with the progress o the democratic party let ;:s l,;lVe Breckin ridge f,,r Speaker. It is too bud our democratic fii ends in the; "east end" made the Lemasti rs mis take. They intended to land a democrat I m u:e state senate from old Cass and it would have looke d -real rocky," to use the appropriate slang pliray,., had they voted .Senator Thomas under the political -sod in this city by electing the alliance demrifmta t,-l. i i- , ,w.ui lepuoiicans were voting Hon. Frank E. White into the house, on purely sectional grounds. o the iob was relegated to Rock Bluffs and the outlaying democratic precincts. Win ,, the democrats plumped for Lemasters under the belief that he was the str.mr. democrat, the job miscarried. "R is tern bad," in the language of an honest Plattsmouth precinct democrat, that maae the mistake." Senator Thomas nn thank the IIeuald for its miscarriage however, had we not panched the demo crat machine ef fh;a ;f i . V...J niiujML eiauy and kept the fact before Mr. McClintic, and our republicans that the cut ami dried program waa to quietly let him drop, Lemasters would be the senator today, and just as good a democrat as either, Messrs. White or Shryock. Sena tor Thomas is the result of a democratic blunder, that is all there is about it. Loko NAi.iMit'itv, the English premier, at the the Lord Mayor's banque t the othe-r e vening in London, s eiel among other things that: "The McKinley tariff , America w ould .jLiiainly ailed sonic portion of British comm. ice. Free traders couhl rejoice in the result of the recent Ameri can elections as a protest against the savage anil selfish protectionism, but conclusions must not bo rashly drawn. The prospe-Ct of nrohibiti ve turlfla nmut still be faceel. England had ne 'retalia tory tariff se hemi-s. The premier ex presseil the opinion t hat the passage of an eight hour law would result in giv ng victory in competition to other countries u lu re the labor situation was not cm- barrasseel by sued b-gislation. The gov ernment wouhl not interfere iu tho pending labor disputes, which, it wan believed, wouhl linully aeljust themselves. BIU'ISES. SHEIII.YGS, CL'TS, Sx. A I. rinse is a contusion; swelling nre In Baniiimu.ms; cuts iin.i u oun.ls are; alllte elin turbiiiiees t nnliirnl action, throueh which tiie veins nr -1.k'-'1. eire-ulaliou imdl, runxcMioii K.-tH in nnd ;ainH ensue. Nature ia lni).ntieiit it tries to rinlit itself and pain Jn-U-iisiiies. Urnise-K and swelling ne.-e.l a nooth in iiilluenc, hut in out and wounds heirdlr anyone would j.our a liquid remedy Into a gaping wound, to soon aa nature hringa iu parts logeiuer, anuobt at once. soothes :luars away o 1 8 t r ii c- tf.niM linula ine injured tissues and restores. Uted iiecordiiitf to elirections, it m-ipa iiHiiirc- ain r-ires acoDsOili- ' the Injured tissues am L'ted iiecordiriK- to elire helns nsturp PR03IPTW AA'I) IT IULlOTLY. Mr. Jxiuis Kush, 49 Preston Street, Detroit, Mich., Bays: "riie-hlnjj hull I groined arid truised my arm; two applications of Ut. Jacobs Oil cured rue." Mr. Gustav Nauwald, Jr. (Tlvyrlalc), Fred encksbiirir, 'Jexus, writes, August 20, l8H: "I Was baelly cut with aeeythe; half bottle St. Jacobs Oil cured me." It CjJ RES. AT m-.UoeilsTM AND IJEA LERS. THE CHARLES 4. V0GELER CO., Baltimore, Mi. 91 HAbKc l dtore ilie supply is derived from mnn nfv.t,,. r, i lanki-itoi P;) o. in,l V ' " ' importers - iiiumi.atiumih lO WJl Jt",,fS ftav.inee.s a iow pcrecntarrft a hr.vr. r tiiC'" muije lo continue their bushier throtird, .?, ,n,,. ioju Mr net cost il their goods, and . - - jjv.ro LlllUUI-11 t Uur stock consists ot Drv GrtU. 1 .u,lf.a n...... , t-,A-. AT j.- . J ' 'Jiiw wt.iiif, j v,-. eunjiis, ere, ere, "urnishirirr means that they have the wisdom to plan republican party such as to make 1S92 a and the courage to carry into effect a trroil rtinl'ilirAn vpnr T?prinblipon I . i. ; 11 i j . ---r ..- jji.jilji um may uui i.vs lnuorsea ueiore workers all over the country did not it i3 understood, but which will in the take an active part in this campaign. end meet with the warm approval of the They felt as though their services to the best people of the country, republican party had been undervalued The democrats, it is certain, woukl not But in 1892 these persons will be at work have had the courage to put a new tariff in support of some candidate who will bill into effect four weeks before the arouse enthusiasm, and these very men election. They will never have the sand will lead to victory, as heretofore. The to pass any measure that is not weak result of the recent elections has not put and temporizing for fear it mav have a an end to the presidential chances of disastrous effect upon their members in either William McKinley or Thomas 13. close districts. The difference lt Reed.Jbut it has probably postponed their the two parties is the difference between dates. Blaine or Alger would be win- statpsmanshin nn.l ,lomnm,n. t. . .. .. .. I J """a"But'"i tween clear headed, far sighted business methods and the cunning trickery of the ward politican. Ex. ners at the head of the ticket in 1S92.' In answer to a democratic correspond ent we would 6ay: No, the Speaker of the House of Representatives does not do all the speaking, hence the necessity of putting Mr. Bryan in for Speaker is not j Ilerald. apparent. J -Let us shake.' -Both together. "Boyd is safe." Rosewater. Loyd is safe, you bet." World- G1RLS AND THANSG1V1NG. The time has come for every girl to make Thanksgiving. Somebody sighs and wonders what they have to be thank ful for; somebody else is very positive that it is certain fche has nothing to be thanxful for; but there isn't a human being on the face of God's earth who Fhe prices these goods are sold at cannot be duplicated by any other merchant in Plattsmouh, unless sold at a sacrifice. Te have not the room to quote prices here, but c jiue in and see about them your self next door east ot Post Office. Insure your property against fire, lightning and Tornado; in the AMAZON INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Cincinnatti, Ohio. Cofjimcflcctl Business October CASH CAPITAL . S3oo.ooo.00 Stockholders individually liable , under the constitution of the Stat of Ohio which together with the present net surplus i a net Guarantee of about 8700,000.00 tonolirv lwdd,.r. Losses paid in nineteen years, (since organization) nearly Vour million u oil art? J. II. BEA.TTIE, GAZZAM OANO, Secretary. President. Wm. L. BROWNE, Resident Agent, Plattsmouth Nebraska I I' ll i 'ii i! J; i 3 ii Ilu 6