Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, November 27, 1890, Image 6

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They are not,
but like
all counterfeits,
they lack
the peculiar
and remarkable
qualities of
the genuine.
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Ivory Soap
.and
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ted ut this time.
NOTTS BROS., PUBLISHERS.
Published every Thorsilay, and daily every
evening except Ktinday.
ltefcistered at tho 1'Iattsmout!), Nub. post-
IQcefor transmission through the U.. S. mails
at second clas rates.
Ofllce corner Vino and Fifth streets.
Telephone 'M.
T... ..I I . ,i i: . i... i I
inn iiiu i ..iirti nojrur iu oc nav.iig
a ple-nnnt time, a ft.ct th.tth-j IIijkalu
is glol to not'-.
Til i; ti i ! i 1 1 ,f - j , i l -ii. in Gt-oi-giu, Gov
ernor Oorduo i.t i.i b eted to toe United
St- t-" 81 i re ii dw (ir.'t In! lot.
j 1 1 . t ; o ' ; Ic tor -in J n 1 1 :i u war seems
to i.; v.ry Ji...n .uj. TIiu Ji.;;:l this
morning show that the "ovfriinunt bus
massed the t r .11 j in and nlmul I'iin
Kidw to m Inriin possible prevent the
impending dti break.
It hkkms improbable to think of any
onj skating in such weather ;is thi.-; u t
tin; telegraph announce the death from
drowning while1 out skating yistcrd y,
near Philips, Wisconsin, of three hos,
tho vounjicst of whom was tlevi 11 veios
old.
j gentine Republic, in South America,
which have been rapidly depreciating in
value, on account of inability to pay
DISTINCTLY DEMOCRATIC. j
No downer do the smoothe, nil promis-
in" ilemneruNe 1 ...o int.. . I
than tiny become apparently intoxicated
with delight and, forgetting their cuu-
A 8I-AN of 11 bridge over the Raw River
ut Kansas 'ity, Mo., gave way while a
freight train was crossing and the entire
train whs precipitate."! into the river.
The fireiniiu and a negro who was steal
ing a ride were killed and five others
were injured.
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One copy per week, by carrier
One copy, ,er month
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1 : 0,
Somk far seeing and astute demoer it
editors are assuring the republican lead
ers tlmt it is perfect y useless for them
to lecture tin; stay at home republicans
who give the democrats a chance in oil
years to (tarry U13 country. They assure
us that t!ie r -publicans stay tit home pur
posely to "rebuke" the policy of the re
publican party.
There a irniin of truth in tin si- n
protches. Tiie' republican p irty is nnwie
up of many eh meats, it has the f.is id -ious,
the over conscientious, the stop-aud-tliii.d
s, the hair splitters nnd the
Lair bal -inciTs in great numbers. Tl.ise
are excellent people in their Way and so
upright time they actually bend back
wards mx days out of the seven. They
are very difficult members of the family
and they are the cussing vote.
Every time the n.bu-t ana stalwart
cierueur. in me repuiiiio.-iu party, alwa'.s
the ruling element, mikes a stride in ad
vance as they id ways do after a national
victory, these, finely adjusted nitnies
dou't know for certain whether it. 1
right or nut, but think probably it isn'
right, and they pull back in their tnico
The democratic pnrty is not hampered
-with any of these doubtful elements. It
is alwnys on hand, rain 01 shine to vote
straight und nothing ever turns its stom
ach. It is constantly reinforced by
large majority of the newly arrived im
migranis.froru Europe who vote without
question or srpieamiehuess for the whole
ticket In the end the tine haired
or the republican party get
lack into line and save the country from
-the bourbons, but they are out of line or
at home on an average about half of the
time. But it is never safe to depend on
their absence from voting for a iv
great length of tin e. At bottom they
are all right and vote right on yre it oc
casions. State Journal.
Theki-; .vit8 a young man once who
wept b; en 110 he had broken his nrm
When a friend pointed out to him timt
under the circumstances he was lucky it.
not breaking his neck instead of his arm,
interest, until Buiug llros. had to cull t,u'y "''r to the issues bo dear to
on other banks for help, or close its
clooiK This knowledge, reaching the
general public, created great excitement
on the public stock exchange, r.s every
bo.ly wanted to sell stocks rid g-1 the
Cold, in order to pay up tht.:ir loans; tho
panic 1 pread until every financial -.r.ur
in Europe as w. 11 ei .nierict fell t'n:
shock. Self prot-cLioii against a gui.-iil
distrust and run on the hicks, demanded
that the Bonnes be tided over; and the
princely sum of 73.1)00,000 has been qllct jjivvn to Mr. Cleveland
put up tor them, which is expected to
pay their acceptances fully until some
money ouu be deriyed without s-acpfiee
from tho Argentine li-pubiic securities
THE OFFICIAL VOTE.
The following table gives the coma t
utui complete vote of the state for gover
nor as returned by ihe c unity clerks to
the Secretary of State. The vote will and to act as though it wvre th
110L be ofiicially canvassed until the leg- The monarchist of Europo tolerate none
islature convenes, that beiner one of the of t,,is ",jl,-i',,s(;- is tolerated only in
, f i,,,:.. f ,1,. T i 1 ,. ti . the United States of America.
I Mr. I In IvCllSDIl f (immliif el t'u fie--
m.u a in. uoineni 10 inciease juoges and trine in no new words, and the farju nt
salaries, two .separate proposition-" was applause with which his hearers punctu-
as follows- I ated his remarks can be a-.cri.bed onl.- to
the raoturous de!i"ht witli wlii.-li iln-v
to mcreimu the ,.t.;r,, :U, ,or of-J t emhold ne.l
numoer 01 juugis anct increase tneir sal oy the recent nptthv of the republicans,
aries, the total vote for atid ajiiiinst was I speak as democrats were accustomed to
the democratic party before the war, as
being the cardinal principals of the free
trade party of tody, t his 13 a n.ir 1 1 ke;
the joud dream of n.tsgwumps ami h-ii-ole
free-traders should not be so rudi-ly
broken. The Int-r Oceue, tiie aid -M le
J -: . ' . 1 : 1 . r; n pa;. -r :a the N 01 th -t I I a ken
oci-asiofi to re 1 1 the. 11 a h ssoti, t . -. ; ig
Mr Dickenson i Mitiiir, in to a text
To :r. Dicki nsi.n, bi 1-mg, the honor
01 haying niaele the most distn.c t 1 vely
democratic speech delivered ut the le.n
0:1 '.11 no
casion ot :..r. 1 hurman's bo tlnlay. Oth
er oraiors were us eiifluse and as h: ated
in denunciation ot t lie Ameru-in sv.-tem
of protection; but h.ilred of this svsiein
is not confined to the democrats of Amei
ica it is slmrcd by monarchists of liu
rope. Bat that doctrine whkh is p. cni
iar to th" democrats of Aineijei, r.nd to
th -in only is this: That n minor part of
the people has a right to assume to itself
the powers and functions of government
people,
117 hat is
i mi3m ill Dl
? o , TO M LA. n :
C-'J f ,v;v. f A VOL
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Oil the amendments
he braced up.
Record.
Let us brace up: 'Jnrtis
xink thousan.: live hundred and thir
ty one old soldiers are reiaembeied by
the governm ut with annuities for their
1 i.si of l.e;ii:!i and limbs This v.ol'hl
ni;ilc j rpiioe an ::r;ny of itself And
V ry few are th -re i-i th-; entire nr.mb'T
who h ive not earned what tii.y 1 .
Tun lit'.:; m, 11 acknowledges the r-.-reip
of some- Ne v Oil1. ::s reiocrs :t t!,
hand? of Hoi-.. .J. M T'atti 101.. 'i":i
New Or!cn!i:i paper is a 'Vara .: v 1.-" ii
thea'j p -rts, ti'iTc Ining sevr ral Lor.doi
nn ! other foreign journals re-id here l
regular
far of?
country.
jb-ic; ii-er-
but
?un:iv Sim: (ilai.d
r. e
of
iir:. the-
o :.- ov.ri
j as follows:
For j 1 : e 1 eae nnnio-r ot Jinlis S4.SK7
j:ilnse tnereasu nuniher of judges 50
For i tie. ease sa'ary judges
Against inerea- e salary Judges .' 67,76s
This defeats the amendment to increase
the n-'.mber of judges by d l,S)i:j majority,
while the amendment to increase the
s-ilarics fail-, il of p-issage l-.y !'.), 'jfrO ma
jority. i'roliii ibitioM faded to ci.rry by a
in ijority of 4'.j,ft."iS, though on thedici t
A WOMAN'S CHHiSTMAo F.
A iii-u'i- peri'e -r. Oliri.-tmaa ma
, .1
ior women 01,11.1 doc u tve occti
than is
mad .
SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.
The annual report of the commissioner
of pensions for the year endihg June :J0,
1890. shows that the total number of
pensioners in tiie United States tin llin
day was 537,944
The following is a list for the state of
ifthraska bv counties:
Adams
Antelope . .
Han tier
Ulami
Boone
mil Kutte
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
J'.tulc-r
'.vs
flt-dar
ithase
erry
Cheyenne .
I'uiiiioir
't7uter
l kota
lawes
Dawsun
ienel
Hixon
fjl'
anr.y
yiHrnore
IKranklin ....
r'ror.tier
Kurua-j
t';az-
larfleld
filosper
fl-nuit.
nreHev.. ...
fjrlu'l
? Hamillo....
ti rl.m
jMayea
M'tCllCOCK. ..
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fioward
Jefferson
fohn-in
2.19, Kearney 87
l3i ivenn
Pijheya ealia...
iviintiall
:k Knox
."; l.aie-as er
l.inco 11 .. ...
3:7! I.Ot-SOl
ln;l I.'nj
I'lMcl'hers! ...
l!itMadison
47 vlerricl;
r: Nauce
r,n Nemala . . ..
sT''ucfcol s
1!)" Otoe
liH; ''awnee
4j Peru' lis
2'i flieljis
")' Pieree
llo latte
l-fj'l'.IH
l!:ied Willow
S: Hieluirdson
110 lloek
Tyll Sa ine
so Sarpy
IT.VSatiiider
r:-ottN k:i:st ...
17U Seward
lfit Sheridan . .
f.' Shennaii
19 ioux
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; Thayer
4 Thnmr,"
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the li -cenibcr Ludie:;' llom:!
Journal. Truly, here Christmas in
song and sketch. Sixty-flye author and
artists have !e!;)( d to make tkis numixT
authors famou anJ ifted like Harriet
Beeclier Stowe, Ilizabuth Stuart Ph. .'ps,
Margaret Del md, Sarah Om-) Jr we:',
Mary t'apes Dtlge, Dr. T.-.lm:ige, Ida
Lewis, Robert J Burih tte, Mrs. H.nrv
Ward Iieecher, Mary J. Ilulme.s, Kate
Upson Chirk, Eda Wheeler Wilcex, Ro: e
Terry Cooke. Foster Coatcs. Elizabeth IJ.
Custer, Harriet Pr.-ocott Spofford, Mrs.
Lyman Abbott, Margaret Dottcme ?t;.1
Ebon Ij. Rex ford, each of whom nndce a
flistinct success ia their contributions.
Everything which a woman would like
to know about Cii: istin.s, how to in ike
presents, what to uive, all abou: the
Christmas dinner and holida ' d'-rora-tions
is given and by tho best authority
obtainable. Women have never bs..tl so
beautiful a magazine prepared for them,
rich in illustration, wise in selection,
helpful ,in tone a perfect delight to
hand and eye. A special Christinas cov
er binds the number. Published at one !
dollar a year by the Curtis Publishing
Company, 433-4:). Arc h street Philadel
phia.
Vote for and
only 2f),(i.":?.
'.Vim;!.-.-..
Adams...
Ant.eloi-e
Haute r
Hnine
Booee
Bo B'l te
Jir-iv.-n
!;-:rr;i:
1;
riinst,
I !:e n:
ijoiiry was
pe;ik when litichaii'in wns Predd. it. of
the Renuhlu; and when .Teffersen Davis
was plotting to !i3 President of aConf .d-rrecv.
Said Mr. Dickinson:
We believe t hit the iiia.eir;:"mi':it ,,f aH 1'.')-
niesfic aita rs .s'lmt'el lie !e't. t-llo .-i.'ies, aiel
in liouic v.t, ia tiie sulrdt:i-.f e jov rnttie' s
wkliin the states. ".Vh l lieve tie 1 t.'-ere im. )
sovreiMity. . xee;i. i'i 1 1 - i-.i',: ; ! . ' :!
ner 1 u-ovei ntiieet s!i:!i:d kee, t '- o,,; c, f
tile cleetiv.- fi-uieliise. ''i '.lo- ireil rle ei .
We he'ieve t!i re i.- no eo-.vei s ei !. , e Ui 1 1
iverneiei,. e. e sn ' :.s
?.cre-i e--:-e; .( i ,0
-i itn: i '.. f r I iaa c 1
, i . v:v
Castoria, is Ir. Saamel Pitcher's proscription for Infants .
.vikI CliiUJren. It contains ncillicr Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless Mib.siitulo
for Iar4?gor5e, Irps, 'jootliii-.' f'ynrps, and Castor Oil.
Ic Is lMeasant. Its rj::arantco is thirty years nso by
Millions of Mothers. Cisloria lestrsys "Worms and nllays .
fcvcrisiiuess. Castoria prevents vojiili:i2f fciour Curd,
etires Iiarrliea and Viul Colic. C.istoria relieved
teething troubles, cures c-oii.stipat!2i and Ilatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, refrr.iates tho stomach
and bowels, ;iviii healthy and itatnral sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea t!io Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria Is an excellent medle!:is for e!:il
dron. Mothers have repeatedly told nio of its
Rood effoet upon tlieir childrcn.,
1h. O. C. Otoood,
tioweli, JIa.-.
Castoria is tiie hest i-emedy for ehildn-n of
which 1 am aefjuainted. I hoo the l;y isia.t
far distant when mothers will consider the- real
Interest of their children, un.l uso Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, 'oy foreinir opium,
morphine, soothing l yrup and o'her ha.-ifel
agents down their throuts, thereby wading;
them to jrematuro graves."
Da. J. F. Kinchklok,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
" Castoria Is bo well adopted to children thai
I r -eo.nn.i-nil it ossujiorior toany preticripUon
i..own lo rue.
IT. A. Ancinn, M. D.,
Ill Bo. Oxford t., i:rxklyn, N. Y.
" Our physicians in tho children's depart
ment h.ivo spo!.i-n highly of their exierf
enee in tlielr outside practice with Castoria,
and nltlioie-'i wo only liavo anions our
medical suplie3 what is known as retrolar
products, yet wo nro fnsj to confess that the
merits of Castoria hua won us to look with
favor ujion it."
United IIowrrAt. and Dispensabv,
lioston, Mass.
.a llcs C. Smith, Ve.,
Tho Centaur Company, T7 Plurray Street, Now York City,
l -aeeli ot the j-f :i.-r:il
Iie.v j I ee:i in- s!i ,11 ie.
the conre-s t.y the C
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Total .K!I
TiiKiii-i appears seiious danger of an
Indian uprising in South Dakota, as a
result of a religious craze that has taken
possession of the Indians, which has im
pressed them with the coming of their
.Messiah, who is to deliver them from tLe
power of the whites and return to theu.
ill their lost hunting grounds. The
doodshed that such a course would cost
is not in the least taken into account; it
eems to be a blind religious frenzy they
have worked themselves into ami that
threatens to break out at nny moment in
to open war. This excitement is con
fined to the Sioux camps which number
27.000 nieti. and are known ns the Ara
pahoe. Cheyennes, Shoshones and the
Commiches. As may be imagined 2T,0.)0
Indians, famishing for the blood of the
white settlers, is very serious when the
further fact is remembered thut they ure
better armed than even the U. S.
soldiery, lireat excitement exists all
over the fron'ier for many miles in every
direction trom the reservation; one of
them, the Pine Ridge Agency. e,inir
close to the Nebraska line east of Chad
ron. The latest tidings from the threat
ened di-triets will be awaited with deep
interest.
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Ca.-.-
Cedar
h-,
Cheyenne .
Cheirv
'!:y
Colfax
Clllllhlii
C.ister
DaWoi a
leoves
Dawson
Deuel
Dixon . . .
Police
L)(..l;!ss
Pundy
Fillmore
Franklin
Fron ier
Furnas
'"ge
(Jariield
ijosjer
(iranf.
Greeley
Hall
Ilainilton
Italian
Hayes
Hltehcoci
Holt
Howard
Uocker
.Jefterson ....
Johnson
Kenrney
Key a I'alia
Keith
Kimball
Knox
Lancaster
Line. In
L )j; .n
Lou p
.Ma lison
J!c i'herson
Merrick
N'acee
Nemaha
NuckolN..
Wtie
Fa w nee
Perkins
Fierce
Phelp
Platte
Polk
Iteii Willow....
Richardson
Koek
Saline
Sai py
Pauudfi'c.
Seotta Uluff
Sew ird
.Sheridan
Sher.niiii .
Sioux
stautou
Thayor
Ihoina.-
Unuston
Vailev
j Washington
I Wayne
W ebster.
Wheeler
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OiC C'.ti te;-.ti-')i i!i..voe' to ! ti e pee;,
tiie Unite. i St .tes.
Vh tt a 11m vor of (' i ; : : - ;,i
Colalciii Mil, or null-itcaiioa unu .se; , ;
is there in all this.
It means just this- That the di-mocr;.cy
believes thai the naijon in-ilutr h.:s riht
r.or iiywcr to 1 iir.ti.i! or supervise r.;;i -n
A election?. It diishj that l.ecaue- a
plain neccssaiy or p.iitical life i? j ot
give'i to coiUM-Pi-S by fonn.ii an.is,
therefore it is the belief of the ib : m ocr.it-
rar iy tuat siici necessity can n it
inferred to exist, or to b-. provided
against. It means that a minority o
-1 . 1
fim:(UTv.is, 01 naiio: h:.t::ers. oi n.-to
.r.K. or ot any other sort or conditions
,'-ep!e. may, if i'oan. o!t:iin ro;:t: A
- en.xiio" miicuitiery 01 nttv s. a: e or
ei : i 1 1
v. . oiiuii u in ir ei, una ii,iV:!12 00-
i n no ir, may us-: it to carry elections oy
v 101,1. noi in t.olisiltutlen or tiie
United States and of .my tt.ite which i
a member thereid. It means that Mr.
: begins 01 ana his j.-:.rtv ht.tni; nieuv of
u2h scss:-ojon of the ehctiaal inai bin-
try of certain states do give their hearty
oprov-i fKTeto, e.nd uo dee re thut
:.i n .;h,n iv ir 11. r has riglit nor pnttxt
of rt;rit to en for :e th? provisions of its
ov, n C'onstiluiion in el ections at which
11st10n.il represcutatives are to he chosen.
John ('.. Calhoun or .Jefferson Divis
never meant more than thi.-, and Mr.
Dickinson, of Michigan, can not be 1111
cfci.tood as .neauing less than this.
Therefore we ascribe to him the honor of
having t;:ade the most distinctively
democratic speech of the occasion. Xor
shall we be astonished it the democratic
nomin ations for 1892 do not read, Cleve
land and Dickinson. England has de
manded the nomination of Cleveland;
the south surely would be pb-ascd with
th&t of Die kins. n.
Everything lo Furnish
House.
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Und
n House
You can buy of him che.-tn f,,r m
1 1 1 : 1 1 1 in,
t C o 'i "- ( .,, i(.
01 ' ei 1 s ; 1 a i.
e.i't yn neeil to furnf ,h a er-tfaT? er's
T0V!
r - m f-t
Opoi-f
Tlle largest and :n e ii-i'
J loiisc ?h;'.k
e 1 :
- .c. i. i m & it i ot r k k i u
v. ii.K! -'.,j a ino- Ifu-liirie.
t ;.- i i.i - i s Ci!t?it.y. Call and see me
LJsiAh.
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Carry th- i::r
M I L
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and !iL-.st selectcl hUck line
I. I N E 1 Y.
Shoulder Capes, Infants sacqiios Umih and Wool goods
Childrens and Misses Hats
A SPECIALTY
Every departinent is overflowinr; witli new guuda wliicli
VVl
11
IK!
sold
Til Journal says Governor Thayer
called on that outfit Thurshiy, but had
no use for the Herald. Tids is not only
a base tlander of Governor Th-iyer. but
we b lieve it ir- JlbeloU". The gov; rnor ii i
excu-:i')ie for the caii on life sole -rioem!
that he never leads the sheet tiMt iris
made tun of him tim" and ig-iin. Xo
no.. "J etie we cant believe that the
Journal is for Thayer except with a
knife.
to the Plattsinouth trade at unii.sually low price?.
The New Department
Wherein Tins are dyed and curled, and ninkine- and
stamping neatly executed to order.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
WI8K & ROOTS Millinery Parlors,
Main Street, opposite Hotel Ililey
The great b.mking home iu London,
known as the Baring Bros., has been un
der the control of the 15-trings for three
eneraticns. Their place in European
financial transactions has been nlmost ns
important us thusj of the Bank of Eng
land. For some time this venerable tii m,
whose very name was taken as a synonym
for integrity, wealth and solidity, linve
Tola's
The delightful weather cor.tin.i s. ,'
Nebraska ought to b:--om-: a ore.it sani
tarium aad pleasure resort for the deni
zens of the east who are now unj have
be.m shivering iu the d.un.i cliilly atmos
phere peculiar to the eastern stat.g at
I his time of ve:ir.
..(isia 71331 7niS7 !
Xk.vuly every city in the st ite i-. Snip
ing cut the Western Nebraska hom -sf.'-aders
who are in bad condition from
Uoyd's plurality 1144 over Powers.
tie
loss of this venrs
Insure your property iigainst fire, lightning and
VI M. MM MM KJ
AMAZON INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Cin.iinnatti, Ohio.
ommenccrl Business Oc to Uov
C5SH CAPITAL - " - $300,000.00
d !
in.oleup twocar loads of r.oods this we. k - oiwriviioiuers itiuiMutiaiiy naoie , under the constitution of tho StitP
for them, yet Plattsinouth h
is done
Till.. V..t. ITT 1.1 I -1
i""v ""t app'auos tiie j nothing.
election of a d.mjcratic secretary of j
state in Nebraska, That comes from at- j The Wi-ernJ Water Ifepubiiean "s, re
ccpting the. fake tables published by the j . ,,. ,arr n lonr ;:)11:.f.t3(1
W ..rld-IIerald of Omaha as official. The ! the K,h. w D ........
ne,vorK paper don t mean to tell a lie Ditk is a good rustler and good all-'
but tts exchange editor got in unreliable 1 around newspaper man. Th- Ea-de will I
companyEx miss him. " "
-f" Ob!,. T-til.-.!. f-..,i-tlw.. .:,.i. 4.1.,. .
vi. r.., ..in.. i..--i.iii waa nr.; pruMUIC not Ktirpltl IS a j;-t
-..,.,.....,...."..!.......-"r.v.'..'A,.. . 1 . .
i iMi.ii dute-e- im iiuiMiL c ww,v,jvMju toponey hoI.Jt r,
I Losses paid in nineteen years, (since organization) nearly
dollars
four million
J. II. IiEATTIE, GAZZAJI GAXO,
Secretary. President.
Wm. L. BROWNE, Kesident Agent, Plattsmouth Nebraska