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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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JVOTICE OF IXCORPORATIOX. -
Notice is hereby given that .The Jean
Land and Cattle Company, a corpora
tion. Tvas organized on the 7th day of
March, A. L. U14. The name of the
corporation is The Jean Land and Cat
tle Company; the principal place
where said corporation will transact
business is at I'lattsmouth. Cass Ooun
t Nebraska; the jreneral nature of
the business to be transacted by said
corporation is the operation uf a ranch
for raising- stock of all kinds, the pur
chase and sale of stock, planting',
cultivating and purchase of crops for
feeding stock, and purchase and sale
of real estate necessary for the con
ducting of a general ranching busi
ness, and including the erection and
repair of buildings and other improve
ments necessary therefor, and to ac
quire, by purchase or otherwise, all
properties necessary to carry into
effect the purposes herein named. The
authorized capital stock of said cor
poration is $50,000.00. Said corpora
tion commenced to do business on the
7th day of March. 1914. and continue
during a period of twenty years. The
highest amount of indebtedness or
liability to which the corporation shall
at anv time subject itself shall not
be more than two-thirds of the ag
gregate of its capital stock. The
auairs of the company will be trans
acted and managed by a Hoard of
Ilrcctors, composed of not less than
three. nor more than five members.
To all of -which yu will take due
notice. WILLIAM JHAX.
President.
Attest:
CHARLES C. rARMELE.
Secretary.
S-23-4wks
IMtOII TK MTlt E.
STATE OK XKHKASKA,
County of Cas. ss.
lu ( oiintv Court.
In He-Estate of William Leddy, De
ceased. To All I'ersons Interested:
You are herebv notified that on the
4th dav of April. 1914, there was filed
in this" Court an instrument in writing
purporting" to be the last will ami
testament of William Leddy, deceased,
together with the petition of William
Leddy. jr.. praying therein for the al
lowance and probate of said proposed
will and that administration thereof
be granted to Eliza Leddy, John Leddy
and William Ud.lv, jr. That a hear
ing will be had upon said petition on
the I'Sth day of April. A. 1.. 1914. at
10 o'clock a. ni.. in the County Court
room, in t!ie City of IMatlsmouth, Cass
Count v. Nebraska. If you fail to ap
pear at said time and contest said
petition, the Court will, upon proper
testimonv, allow said propounded in
strument as the last will and testa
ment of said William Leddy, deceased,
and prant execution thereof and ad
ministration of said estate to Eliza
Leddv. John Leddy and William Leddy.
jr.. and proceed to the settlement of
said estate.
Witness mv hand and seal of said
Countv Court, at Plattsmouth. Cass
Countv, Nebraska, this 4th day of
April," A. U., 1S14.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEE? ON,
Countv Judye.
CALVIN II. TAYLOR. Attorney.
I THE I1ITHICT nilllT OF CASS
(H TV, EIIKAKA.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
George Dwyer, Leona Iwyer, Ie
Forest Dwyer, Edward Dwyer and
Elmer Dwyer, Minors.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of James T. Uegley,
Judge of the District Court of Cass
Countv, Nebraska, made on the 12th
dav of March, iyl4. for the sale of
real estate hereinafter described, there
will be sold at the front door of the
Court House in I'lattsmouth, Nebraska,
on the ilth day of May, 1914, at 11
o'clock a. m.. at public vendue to the
highest bidder for cash the undivided
two-nfteenths interest in and to the
following described real estate to-wit:
Lots 3 and 4. in Illock Z2. in the City
of I'lattsmouth, Cass County. Ne
braska. Said sale will be open one
hour.
Dated this "rd dav of April. 1914.
H. M. SOENXICHSEN.
As Guardian of George Dwyer,
Leona Dwver. De Forest Dwyer,
Edward Dwyer and Elmer
Dwyer, Minors.
4-C-5wks
JiOTICK TO C IJEUITOHSi.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Cass County, ss.
In Cimnly Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph
llavir. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
be had upon claims filed against said
estate, before me. County Judge of
Cuss County. Nebraska, at the County
Court room in I'lattsmouth, in said
County, on the 1st day of May, 114.
and on the 2nd day of November, 1014.
at 9 o'clock a. m.. each day for ex
amination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims must be riled in said court
on or before said last hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, i.t I'lattsmouth. Ne
braska, this 31st dav of March. 1914.
I Seal) ALLEN J. HEESOX,
County Judge.
4-6-4 wks
MtTICE TO f'KKDITOKS.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Cass County, ss.
In County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Cor
nelius Land, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
be had upon claims filed against said
estate. before me. County Judge of
Cass County, Nebraska, ut the County
Court room in I'lattsmouth. in said
County, on the 4th day of May, 1914,
and on the Dth day of November, 1914,
at 9 o'clock a. m.. each day for ex
amination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims mutt be filed in said court
on or before said last Imur of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of taid
County Court. at I'lattsmouth. Ne
braska, this 4th dav ,f .nril. 1914.
tSeal) ALLEN .1. HEESOX.
County Judge.
JOHN M. LEVI A.
Attorney for Admr.
i.i:; w, notice.
In the District Court of ( County,
rlinkn.
W. I). Machael, l'laintiif,
vs.
Carl H. Otis. Grace E. Otis. N. K. Pro
pies. Special Administrator of the
Estate of Orin V. Monroe. Deceased.
Anna Amelia Monroe, Elmer Monroe,
Edith McFarlane. Elmer E. Monroe,
Kenneth E. Monroe, Floyd Warren. J.
Warren (first name unknown, and
the Fnknown Heirs and Devisees of
Orion 1. Monroe, Deceased.
I efendants.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants and
Fnknown Heirs and Devisees:
To Carl H. Otis. Grace E. Otis. Elmer
Monroe, Edith McFarlane. Elmer E.
Monroe. K-nneth E. Monroe. Floyd
Warren. J. Warren (first and real name
unknown), and the Unknown Heirs and
Devisees of Orjn J . ilonroe. deceased,
defendants: You will take notice that
on the ".otli day of March. 1914. I'iaintiff
herein filed his petition in the District
Court of Cass County, Nebraska,
against von and others. the object
purpose and prayer of which petition is
to foreclose a certain mortgage deed.
executed bv the defendants. Carl 11
Otis and Grace E. Otis. In favor of one
Ellen IT. right, and by said Kllen I
Wright. Hssigned to this 1'laintiff.
,-nverln? the west half of lot four 4
In block thirty-three (ST.). in the City
of Flattsmouth. Cass Countv, Nebraska,
excepting a strip four (4) inches in
tvldth oft of the east side of said west
half of said lot, all as shown by the
T.iibllshea ana recoroea piai or saia
City, given to secure the pnvment of a
Tromisasory note or juuu.u'i. witn in
terest at. 10 per cent from
Sentember 29. 191 and the
further - sum of $10.00 with It
torest at 10 lr cent from October 1
iqti emended for premium on in
surance policv, and the further sum of
$517.". with 10 pr cent interest from
the" 9th day of March. 1914. expended
for the redemption of a tax sale on said
Termises. lor im-n mihi, nu mitresi
as aforesaid. plaintlrT prays for a de
-ree that defendants be rerjrired t-
pav the same, or that said premises
roa'v be sold to satisfy the amount
to be due by the Court.
You are required to answer said peti
tion on or before the l!th day of Mav,
1114 or the allegations contained In
t-aid petition will be taken as true anii
a necree rendered bs prated lor therein
Date: March HOtl . 1914.
W. D. MACHAEL. FlaintifT.
r,. rnnv M. LEY DA. His A-
NOTICE TO DEFEXD.UTS -
To Henry A. i'earsons, trustee. The
Northwestern Bond and Trust Com
pany, a corporation, Martin Cain, the
unknown heirs or devisees of Mar
tin Cain, deceased, Letitia M. Young,
the unknown heirs or devisees of
Letitia M. Young:, deceased, Letitia
M. Pottenger, the unknown heirs or
devisees of Letitia M. Pottenger, de
ceased, Letitia M. Potenger, the un
known heirs or devisees of Letitia
M. Potenger, deceased, Sanford pot
tenger, the . unknown heirs or de
visees of Sanford Pottenarer, -deceased,
Sanford Potenger, the un
known heirs or devisees of Sanford
Potenger. deceased, James SlcMahon.
the unknown heirs or devisees of
James McMahon. deceased, James W.
McMahan. the unknown heirs or de
visees of James W. McMahan, de
ceased: You are hereby notified that, upon
the 20th dav of March. 1914, August
Wendt, as plaintiff, filed a petition in
the District Court of Cass County, Ne
braska, the object and prayer of which
is to obtain a decree of court quieting
the title to the west half of the south
west quarter (WU of SWi of Sec
tion twenty-four (24), also the south
west quarter (SW) of Section twen-tv-nve
(25), all in Township eleven
(11), North. Range ten (10), East of
the Sixth Principal Meridian, in the
County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as
against you, and each of yon. and as
again any and all persons claiming, or
to claim, by, through or under you. or
any of you, and for such other relief
as "may "be just and equitable..
You are further notified that yon are
required to answer said petition on or
before the ISth dav of May. 1914.
Dated this 4th dav of April. 1914.
AFGFST WEXDT, I'iaintiff.
By WM. C. RAMSEY.
His Attorney.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested and to the
public, that the undersigned,
Edward 1 Oclsehlager, has tiled
his petition and application in
the ollice of the clerk of the Vil
lage of Eagle, County of Cass,
and State of Nebraska, as re
quired by law, signed by the re
quired number of resident free
holders of the said village set
tin? forth that the applicant is a
man of respectable character and
standing and a resident of the
State of Nebraska, and praying
that a license may be issued to
the said Edward F. Oelschlager
for the sale of malt, spirituous
and vinous liquors for the period
of one year from the date of the
hearing of said application in a
building situated on lots five and
six (5 and C), in block nineteen
(19), of said Village of Eagle,
Nebraska.
EDWARD F. OELSCIILACER,
April 2, 1914. Applicant.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested and to the
public. that the undersigned,
G. S, Trumble, has filed his peti
tion and application in the office
of the clerk of the Village of
Eagle, County of Cass, and State
of Nebraska, as required by law,
signed by the required number of
resident freeholders of.the said
village, setting forth that the ap
plicant is a man of respectable
character and standing and a
resident of the State of Nebraska,
and praying that a license may
be issued to the said G. S. Trum
ble for the sale of malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors for
the period of one year from the
date of the hearing of said ap
plication, in a building situated
on lots seven and eight (7 and 8"),
in block nineteen (191, of the
said Village of Eagle, Nebraska.
C. S. TRUMBLE,
April 2, 1914. Applicant.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Cass County, ss.
In County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of
David Stettler, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to the
creditors of said deceased that
hearings will be had upon claims
filed against said estate, before
me, County Judge of Cass County,
Nebraska, at the County Court
room in Plattsmout h, in said
county, on the 25th day of April.
1915, and on the 2Gth day of
October, 191 i, at 9 o'clock a. ni
each day for examination, ad
justment and allowance.
All claims must be tiled in said
court on or before said last hour
of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of
said County Court, at I'latts
mouth, Nebraska, this 27th day
of March, A. D. 1914.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEESOX,
County Judtre.
DALE S. 3JOYLES, Attorney.
3-30-i wks
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
In t lie Matter of the Application
of Henry II. Wiedeman for
Liquor License:
This is to certify that Henry H.
Wiedeman, of the Village of
flreenwood, Cass County, Ne
braska, filed a petition in the office
of the village clerk on April 9.
1914, as required by the statutes
of the slate of Nebraska and the
ordinances of the Village of
Cireenu'ood, to sell malt, spiritu
ous and vinous liquors for the
coming municipal year, in the
building situated on lot No. 277,
fronting on Second street, in said
village. - C. E, CALFEE,
Village Clerk,.
Best results are secured by ad
vertising in the Journal.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is. hereby given to all
persons interested and to the
public, that the undersigned, Gus
F. Mohr, has tiled his petition and
application with the village clerk
of the village of Avoca, County of
Cass, and State of Nebraska, as
required by law, signed by the re
quired number of resident free
holders of the snid village, set
ting forth that the applicant is a
man of -respectable character and
standing and a resident of the
State of Nebraska, and praying
that a license may be issued to
the said Gus F. Mohr for the sale
of malt, spirituous and vinous
liquors for the municipal year
ending May 2, 1915, at his place
of business, situated on the west
twV-thirds of lot live (5, in
block thirteen (13 in said Vil
lage of Avoca, Nebraska.
GUS F. MOHR, Applicant.
April 13, 1914.
IN COUNTY COURT.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
County of Cass, ss.
In Re-estate of Clara Wime, De-
tea?ed.
To All Persons Interested:
You are hereby notified that on
the L'-M day of April, A. D. 191 i,
at 9 o'clock a. in., in the County
Court Room, in the City of
Plat tsinouth, in said county,
there will be a hearing upon the
final report of the administrator
and his petition for final settle
ment in sail estate; that said
petition alleges that Divid
W hite. Harry L. While. Arthur 1?.
While and Addia B. Kulm- are
the only heir of said deceased
and asks that all of said estate be
assigned to said named heir-:
that all objection to said repoi-l
and petition must be filed in tins
Court before said hour of said
(ay.
(Seal ALLEN J. BEESOX.
County Jud-e.
CALVIN II. TAYLOR,
Attorney.
Money Loaned.
Six per cent loans en farms,
orchard lands, city resident or
business property, to buy. build,
improve, extend or refund mortg
ages or other securities; lerms
reasonable; special privileges.
Correspondence invited. Com
monwealth Securities Loan Com
pany, R. 7G7 Gas and Electric
Bi.Jg., Denver, Colorado. 749
Henrv Bldg., Seattle, Washington.
3-30-4tw
Strengthens Weak and Tired
Women.
'T was under a great strain
nursing a relative through three
months' sickness,"' writes Mrs. J.
C. Van De Sande. of Kirkland, 111..
and "Electric. Bitters kept me
from breaking down. I will never
be without it." Do you feel tired
and worn out? No appetite and
food won't digest? It i-n'f the
spring weather. You need Elec
tric Bitters. Start a month's
treatment today; nothing better
for stomach, liver and kidneys.
The great spring tonic. Relief or
money back. 50c and $1.00, at
your Druggist.
Sell your property through the
Journal Want Ads.
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rigate, cut alfalfa and put it in
the barn, light your house, per
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farmer, saves time. . To
save time is to lengthen life. Com
mon sense counts as much in buy
ing a' gasoline engine as anything
else. Buy an "HONEST JOHN,"
made by western men for west
ern requirements, keep your mon
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back again both sides of your
dollar work avheh you get an
"HONEST JOHN," .n-.ost sub
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Piattmouth,ejiet. L.C.Sharp,Treas
Local Kews
From Tuesday's Dally.
Fiank Laughlih of Greenwood
came in this morning to take up
his duties as a member of the
jury panel.
Charles Yanseoyoc of Louis
ville, came down this morning to
take up his work as a member of
the jury panel.
George Wiles of Center pre
cinct came in this morning to
take up his duties as a -member of
the jury panel.
C. M. Seybert of Louisville was
in the city yesterday for a few
hours looking after some matters
in the district court.
J. V. Brooks of Louisville was
here today In assume his duties
as a member of the jury panel at
the coming' term of conrt.
Attorney Sterling i". Mulz of
Lincoln was in the city today for
a few hours looking after some
matters in the district court.
II. Y. Cory arrived this after
noon, from Sac City, Iowa, and
will make a short visit here at the
home. of his brother, Jehii Cory
and family.
John Tighe, one of She promin
ent residents of Manhw, arrived
in (he city this afternoon to look
after some business malttrs fori
a short time.
It. E. Foster, wife and two lit
tle daughter were oe F.:i-ter
viilors in the city, being guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs L. G.
Larson and family.
Henry Yogt. William Kunz,
Joseph Kunz and William sVhiek
of Klmwood were here yesterday
at fending the .naturalization
hearing in the district court.
Mrs. Martha Randall of Avoca.
own. who ha-; been lo re for a
short time visiting- with Mis
Margaret Mapes, departed this
:rruing f' 't" her home m Iowa.
Fred Bockelmaim and Henry
Riechmann of Murdock were here
yesterday for the dav attending
to the naturalization hearing at
the court house, retf.-'ning home
laL evening. ' .' .;.
Herman I'unke." the lumber
man, Fred Alliens asd Henry
Thelie of Louisville were in the
city yesterday for" a few hour
looking after some matters at
the court house.
G. M. Hild. one of the prosper
ous farmers from the vicinity of
Mynard. was in the city yesterday
for a few hours looking- after
some trading with the merchants,
motoring in from his home.
Henry Shoemaker of Nehawka
a,ml W. C. Wollen of Weeping
Water came in last evening 'v'
the Missouri Pacific to attend the
meeting of the district court, be
ing members of the jury panel.
Editor C. L. Graves of the
Fnion Ledger came up last even
ing' from his home and was a
isiior here over night, with his
friends, returniTig home this
noon over the Missouri Pacific.
From AVtdneFilay's raily.
Henry Theirolf and wife oi"
Cedar Creek were visitors in this
city today.
Dr. J. W. Dean oT Marysville,
Mo., is in the city for a short visit
with hi- daughter, Mrs. J. F.
Douglass and family.
C. 11. Harris, from near Union,
was in the city last Saturday,
and while here paid the Journal
ollice a pleasant call.
Ben Dill of the vicinity of Mur
ray was in the city today for a
few hours attending to some
trading with the merchants.
C. F. Tctn of Weeping Waler,
the attorney of that city, was
here today looking after sum;
matters in the distend, court..
Miss Celia Croup of. Louisville,
who has been here, She guest of
Miss Marie Fitzgerald, departed
eslerday afternoon fur her home
Miss Bernese Newell departed
this morning for Mead, Neb.,
where she will at tend. the wedding
of Iter friend. Miss Lelila 0 len
berg, in that pl.ce. -
.! Miss-Annn-Nicklev.-ait 'of Glen
wood, who has been here for a
few days' i-it at the home of
Mrs. iJari'Kt ; SJiari .departed
last evening for her home. ,
Mrs. J. Y. Holmes of Murray
was a passenger this morning for
Omaha, where she will visit for
the day with friends and in look
ing after matters of business.
M. H. Pollard and .1. S. Hough
of Nehawka were in the city yes
terday for a few hours attending
to some matters of business .at
the court house and to visit with
Iriends.
G. M. Theirolf. who has been
makimr an extended visit with his
parents near Creihtoii. Neb., re
turned to this vicinity this morn
ing and will make his home near
Cedar Creek.
County Judge White of Saun
ders county was here yesterday
aflernooii for a few hours lonking
after some matters of importance
and taking in the sights of Cass
county's capital.
Richard Chriswisscr of Dunbar.
Neb., departed this morning for
South Omaha, where he gor-s to
lake treatment for rheumeli-m.
from which he has been suli'ering
for some time past.
Mike r;. Kime. She rock-ribbed
democrat of Nehawkn precinct,
was i:i the city today f .r a few
hours visit -ng his many friends,
and while leTe called at the Jour
nal ojliec fi-r a short visit.
Henry Horn and wife of the
vicinity of (dar Creek came in
this morning from their- home
and were pa.-senp ers ,u the early
Burlington train for Omaha,
where tbev visited for the day.
Mrs. )!pa "IcFailaiul ,f I.ex
iiiuliej. v, h has heeri lu re fr a
few i Jays vi-ii ii'.rT l the h.-ni" of
h'-r aunt, Mrs. 1). 15. Smith, Ie
Iar!e.I this nrniM.ir for Omaha,
where he will vi-it fr a few
Ways.
K. 1. Hansen. 1 A. Hansen ami
son. anil V.1 Ohernlte, from near
Xehala. passe. 1 thnm-h the eity
las Saturday n rmife to Omaha.
The journey was heinir mad'- vwi
th" auto rout in Mr. Hanson's
hiu- A;meroM ear.
Mrs. V. T. Seotlen ami daugh
ter, Mrs. :. V. Weber, ami liltle
daughter, I'rar.ees. were pas-e!---:-ers
this afternoon for Omaha t
visit at the home of Mr. ami Mrs.
T. f.. Murphy, ami ret, aenuainted
with Ihe'iitYle'Miss Murphy. Mrs.
Weber and lautzhl.ee having fame
oul from Chiea-'o to s(e Ihj little
!aiy.
Fcsnci a Cure for Rheumatism.
"I suiVered with rheumatism
for two years and could red tret
my riuht hand hi my month for
that len-lh of time," writes Lee
I.. Chapman, Mapieton, Iowa. "I
suffered terrible pain so I could
not sleep or lie still at ni-ht. Five
years a?n I hesan usinar Cham
berlain's Liniment and in two
months I was well and have not
suffered with rheumatism since."
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The Farm Implement Man,
International Harvester
Manure Spreaders
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Biadert. fieapers
Kcrr. Kowirj
Bk, SUckers
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CORN MACHINES
Pkatm. Picktrt
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Eniihje Cnftcn
SiitUer. Shredder
TILLAGE
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Feed GriacEers
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SOUTH BEND.
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Lula Weaver ami Helen Mc
Donald called on Frances Camp
bell Tuesday.
Mrs. O. T. McDonald and
Clarice s'freiprht were in Louis
ville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Cliftn
-pent a few days of last week
with the Savers.
Voin To Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Carnicle, on April I J, a baby girl.
Jake Sehairer of Alvo spent
Monday with Fred Weaver.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Severe, April 13, a baby boy.
Ir. and Mrs. I. P. Jones of
M unlock spent Sunday evening at
the Kitn 11 home.
Mrs.'O. T. McDonald is on the
sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. P,ert Dill of
Springfield spent Sunday at the
horn,, of II. F. Hill.
Mrs. Jake Kline is visiting at
the Hill home.
Voiia Kgtrleslon is visiting at
the Kitrell home.
Will Wagner was in Louisville
Saturday.
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axle is well under the load, rear wheels have wide
rims and Z-shaped lugs, insuring good traction un
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parts are of steel. Apron tension is adjusted by a
simple device. Winding of the beater is prevented
by large diameter, and beater teeth are strong, square
and chisel-pointed.
International manure spreaders are built in several
styles and sizes, low or high, endless or return apron,
tor small farms or large. Examination will show
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Brien and
Sterl Cellars called on Mrs.
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The social given by the R. N.
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Kul a Weaver was a passenger
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Thawing frost and April rains
chill you to the very marrow, you
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Cough continually and feel
miserable You need Dr. King's
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named and irritated throat and
lungs, stops cough, your head
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Stickney Corner, Me., "Was cured
of a dreadful cough after doctor's
treatment and all other remedies
failed. Relief or money back.
Pleasant Children like it. Get a
bottle today. 50c and $1.00 at
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