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FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1900. 1RAL BARE, Editor and Pkoi'iuktok flUUSOIlirTION JIATF.H. One Year, caihln advanco,..., fl.25 Six Mootbi, cash In advance 75 Cents' KnleredtthNortuPlatte(Nebrai)poitofflcea aeoond-nlass matter. Ir- Gocbel nuccccdu in stealing the gofcrnorshlp of Kentucky, will Colonel Bryan wire congratulationa? TUB corrupt nicthoilH employed in the election of Senator Clark, of Montana, as shown by the evidence bclorc the committee at Washing ton, furnishes additional argument in favor of the election of United States senators by n direct vote of the people. Jay Bukhows. one of the or ganizers of the farmers' alliance in Nebraska and for a number of years a populist leader, died at his home in Lincoln Tuesday ol rheu matism of the heart. Burrows was opposed to fusion and by reason of this he was politically "shelved" two or three years ago. The school board scandal down at Omaha would do credit to Greater New York. It looks very much as though the members of the board who were crooked enough to accept bribes have hud sufficient oppor tunities to make them richer than bank presidents. Omaha's greatest needs arc clean politics and honest public officials. Under the administration of state oil inspector Gallia the rev cnucs accruing to the state arc about one hundred per cent greater than the administration of that holy fusioniBt J. llarlcy Kdmisteu. The question is, arc the people using double the oil they did a year ago, or did Edmisten pocket half the revenue? Here's a chance for the Mreformers" to do a little investigating. Tin: mask has again been torn from the pretended "reformers" of Nebraska, and their true position towards the railroads placed on re- was to make the Tagals believe COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS that Hoar represented the true Jnnunry 18, 1000 sentiments of the people ot the Board mot purauanl to adjournment; If.,W,1 etfl. nA tUnt tl.la rnfr PfCSOnt full UOfird nnd COUtlty dorlf. ' I 'I'lintl Knfninnn I a Itnf n)tf nrtnAlnf AI it - ttAll 114-1 --v uiuuuhiii o uuiw vsj t'f'vjiij vvu woum -lay uown ai mon,ber of tho Soldiors' Iteliof Commifl pressure of insurrection. Barrett, B0n to fill vacancy caused by tho tcbIk who was at Hong Kong at the time, nntion of P. II. Sullivnn. . . ... I t.1,,. iu.fn.n t. .!,.i: ,.t I seems nuitc comment tnat una ii""""b'""" speech of Hoar's started the war. tho county "commissioners nnd attending to tho btisincBs ot tho county, tho county clork is allowed tho sum of four hun dred dollars, as provided by Section 3103 stntutoB of Nobraska. Bill ot G. W. EdmiBton nllowod on A r AltTY WITHOUT A POLICY, Omaha Dee. Representative Sibley, of Penn sylvauia. formerly one of the most bridgo fund for 81.50. earnest ot the advocates of tree Tho board continued chocking war silver, has not only renounced that rants and othor ovidonco of Indobtcd financial heresy, but has turned his ncBB of tho county with tho county Uncle rntnnlutclv unon the demo- treasurers books in Bottlomont with lato cratic party as now constituted. Treasurer Holcombo, mr- o.uiy wa a iuW . . , At the meeting of the state board to the If, to 1 cause in the last of iculturc which waa heid this national campaign, but events have wcck ftt Linco, .fc wM dccJdcd tQ Hiiown uic miiacyoi lucirawivcr fnJr tli fir wo,!, In wiUBiiiiiiiiBiauKy-.Uw.:uB g te b Thc 0jd statc fa;f !. ....... ...,,.. I.n.. .1 ilnXllftnn I null nun nuaiunuii tiuu utwiiiii.ni .,, . ..--.I HM... ....... Uiuuuua will uu uawii. iuu mail Eureka linrnosi Oil li thobost preservative of new lentlier and tliu best renovator ol old leather. It olid, softens, black ona and protects. Uso Eureka Harness on your bent harness, your old har ness, and your carriage top, and tliey will not only loolc better but wear lonicer. Hold everywhere In cans all dies from half pints to live gallons. MxUbJ 8T1.1U1RO OIL 10. MimmimmniMiMtMiMinif iir nr wnmnimntntf wws!W SLUdeboarHlSLty WAGONS Wooclirjafjsee Witjelirjiils, 21 Carriages, Buggies, Road Wagons, , Carts, Spring wagons, S3 Latest Styles and Best Quality for the Price. The Cash 1 Grocery. to continue in a false position. As thc Dryanite parly has nothing else to offer, Mr. Sibley drops out of it. He said in thc house of rcprc agement of the affair is to be vested entirely in thc board of managers. The Farmers' canal in Scotts I have just received a full m line of 2 In Staple Groceries and am now ready to fill ZZ orders promptly at the m lowest prices. I handle JJ Columbus Red Seal Flour m tSTOlve me a call and lie con- !JJ vlnccd that ray prices and goods arc 2, sentatives on Wednesday: -'If the Bluffs county, which came to a democratic party is to live it must standstill sometime ago on account have a policv. It must do some- of lack of funds, will probably be thing besides carp and faultfind. finished in the near future as the If it will adopt a policy I will keep territory which it will water will be step with it, but if it invites me to tapped by the new branch of the B. a banquet of carping and faultfind- & M. and capitalists now regard it ing it will have to excuse me." in tlfe light of a good investment. There arc a great many other dem ocrats who feel this way. They realize that with the exception ot thc free silver Isbuc, which a large majority of thc people have re pudiatcd and which is very much weaker than in 1896. their nartv Ithouinntism often causes tho most In has no well defined policy upon Kons suffering. Many hayo for years ... . 1 J 1 I vainly sought relief from this disabling which it tan mini:, xucy bcc iiiu aiseiiso, nun aro to-day worse oil tlian hopelessness of another campaign ever. Rheumatism is a blood dlseaso, .!ti ,:i,,r fi.,r ""d Swift's Specific is tho only cure, bo- with silver as an issue and they cnUM ,t Ja t,0 ony romedy (vhich'can unow tnat witu iiryan again tuc reach such Ueop-scatcu uiseascs. candidate this OUCStion will of uc- A fow years ago I was taVen with lnflamma- BARB WIRE AND STAPLES. a nnmnlofo t :nn PUMPS, PIPES AND FITTINGS, A OOmpiOte Lino BALE TIES, MACHINE OIL, AXLE GREASE. JOS. HERSHEY. Locust St., North Platte, Neb. U. G. SAWYER. ? N. MoCABE. Proprlotor. J. E. BUSH, Mannccor. ! North Platte Pharmacy, Legal Notices. -I raw for MM Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. ) Oh, the Pain'of Rheumatism! Notlco Is hereby Riven that sealed tirowwits will bo received by the llonnl of Education of tho School District (it the City ot North Matte until 11 1. ... l-ll. HVY tn. Ilia .....(Inn I. U UIIK. IUt( i QUI U.l f . I III. AI7VA. ."1 111. VI.LHUU ot a thlrteen-room brick Hchool bulldlna. l'lnii" nod upeclflcntloDscanbereen at tho ofllco of tho Hecrotary at .no tin l'lauo, KeoranKa, ami ai me olllco ot It. W. flrnnt, Wncoln, Neb., a cenlBed check ot l.VW.OO to accompany each but. The miccKKful bidder to kWo bond for tho faithful performance of tho contract In the nam ot f nu,uou. i no uoaru rerervea me riuni to reject any ana all bids. ccssity have a leading place. Some ot these democrars arc still hoping that another leader will be found one that will represent the true principles of democracy. There is said to be an effort making on the part of some democratic leaders of the south to induce Bryan to with draw as a candidate. It is needless to say that any bucIi attempt will be fruitless. Mr. Bryan will re- tory Rheumatism, which becamo so intenso that I was for weeks unahlo to walk. I tried several prominent physi cians and took their treat ment faithfully, but was unable to get tho slight est relief. In fact, my con. dltlon seemed to grow worse, the dlseaso spread over my entire body, and from November to March 1 suffered agony. 1 tried many patent medlolnes. TOfflr'' Si 1 hut none relieved me. r-isW A f Upon tho artvlco of a friend 1 decided to try d. 8. 8. Iloforo allowing mo to tako it, how- rnnitilnni Inn it n fnrMTnnr rnmln cord. At the recetit meeting of the ftjon n...i:.i. l i. ...in .i a Rvur. mv fimrillftti. who WAS a ohemlst. finfi- ........ a uuuiu.hi:, uc win uuinuunc f yfa 'and pronounced It freo of II.. .! ...il i 1 I 1. ... T srv ninnli lvnlci nf n inKH.H i.vt l.ll.trni 111.. I i.uu.111111 u .mi iuiii- niy.nim in iwomonms i wnNcureucompirieiy, populist state central committee a majority of the members voted against a resolution urging the ri.n euro wart Dormanent. for I havo never slnco had a touch of Uhoumatlsm though many limes exposed to .lamp ami com wcainer H711 rowelton Avenue, rnnaucipiiia, Don't suffer loncer with Rheumatism, Throw nsido vour oils nnd liniments, ns they enn not rench your trouble. Don't . . ..! ...lit. . 1. .. 1 .. . ...t. take formal action looking to relief ft,8Cs to be satisfied even with the SXiowury win lrom excessive freight charge by prosperity of the country and de-1 'ty ntui compiutoiy uoatroy your uigoa it... i.. r .i. t I .. I.., .,:.. l... i i..i nun. iiiu luiiiuaut ui ilic biiuu, iiuw, i ui.nj u iu uc uuicui u. uantu niiuu Meanwhile the democratic party will continue to carp and to find fault. That has become its pre- 0...Lv. u. """r"""" i uomiuant ciiaractcristic. it re- e For Oll .TheJJIUUlU how doeB this action suit our trood sttperliclal conditions. ISvery act of the reimbllcan administration. I . ... it 111 fmii lutKlitnMtr ntin MiittmnnnntMr however c ear y s uowtt to oe in ic v " 1 T , ' 1 " v""" J; , ,,,,, , . ... . . , .... , , , it m gunrnntei'd purely vegetnblo, nnd Tim Omaha World-Herald says: public interest, is criticized and de- jontnlna no potnsh, mercury, or other "It IB strange that since thc World- nounced. Its policy is obstruction 3u,ie'' uoi8 niniipti free uy owirt Herald aBked the board of railway and reaction. Thc party will con tinue in this course so lonir as it is under its present leadership and FRANK LOWE. j commissioners to act, the only ex nrcsBlons from men in thc statc a i. . . . . . 1 thiti will h il til il if mm in ov. r T. 1 1 ,-ioc,u .wW.itau Contractor and Builder. . ..... f Men like Sibley, with tins candor to xi. ,o .c..,.i.n ,n .....u ... .nl.uOB.uK acuowk.(ljre pa8t n,i8t;lke9 atld to tne action oi tne popuiist staie adit U)e (lefeat8 0f tlicir party, central committee in voting tiown will drop away from X, hoping the resolution asking thu board to that defeat will bring about a re take action on railroad rates, and organization which will again give what it BayB is quite true, that It the democracy a claim to respect has been condemned by the popul'iBt and confidence of thc intelligent officials at Lincoln, who ought to be voters of the country. The Penn en ramport with that demand.-- sylvauia representative has set an KHtlmatcH furnished on all classes of build. lugs, Jobbing promptly attended tn. Ilest of references Klvcn. Front Street, opposite Illrge's otllce, NOUTII rr.ATTK. NF.II. See I.Kit 11. ISKNHAltT; Secretary. li. L. IIOBINSON, President. v NOTICE. Oeorce Ualler. defendant, will takn notice that on tho 12th day of January. 11W0, Oeoreln llalley, plalntlll herein, filed her petition In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, nnlnst said defendant, tho objoct and nraver of which are to ecuro a docree of dlvorco on tho grounds of cruelty. You are required to an.wor sam peii- llon on or ucioru uie zmn uay or i eurimry, ruuu. Dated January is, iw, OEOltOIA 1IA1I.EY. J165 Ily 11.8, ltldgely, her Attorney. LKQAL NOTICE. Frank M. Waterhnuto. Ida A. Wateruoueo and V. M. Stovena. defendants, will take netlce that on 18th day or January, nw, ine Jtarmern' lianmng and 1onu Oompany, a corporation, plain- tin herein, uieu n petition in tne district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, asalnst raid defendants tho object and urarer of which are to foreclose a cortalu niort- tiaue executed by the defendants Frank M. Water- house and Ida A. watorliouso to the plaintiff upon tno Mortnoast quarter or section Mgut, in Town thin Nine north, ot Itanae Thirty-two west ot tho Utli 1'. II.. ta sccuro tho payment ot a cortalu nromlssorv note dated November nth. 1887 for the sum oi t;:uu.uu, witn interest coupons attaciiou; which note was duo and payable fle years after dato, which note bears interest at ten porcent tier annum, tiim mere is now uuo on saici noto I and mortgage and for taxes paid tho sum ot (SOO.OO tor which sum witu interest irom tins uatepiain I tiff prays for a decree that said defendants bo re nul rod to pay the sanib or that said tiromlses may uo wiiu to satisty tne amount iouuu oue. iuqi dofeiidant W. M. Stevens has a mortgage upon tho promises above described which mortgage Is of a lator dato to plaintiff's said raortuaKo and plaintiff prays It bo declared a junior Hen to Its ntfl mnrtunirA. M You are required to answer said petition on tor ueroro tne win uay or reuruary, iww. Dated January 111. KXH). v THE FAHMEltS' UANKINO AND LOAN COM- l'ANY, I'lalntlff. J1III03 LEOAL NOTICE. Mary K. Mlllor. formorly Alary E. DoIIaven. and Mnyflold Miller, defendants, will take notlco that on the lilth day nf January, 1WM, Tho Farm ers' llanklng and Loan Company, a corpoiatlon, plaintiff herein, filed Its petition In tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nobraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer ot which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed oyvtno defendant Mary K Miller, undor the name of Mary K, Dellaven to onn Nathaniel E. Martin, which mnrtKnuo nas ueeu niineii topiainlin heroin: said mortgage being dated Novombor 2t), lssn, winch mortgage is upon tne nnrtnwest i(unr tor of Section Twenty-six, In Township Fifteen north, or nance Thirty-three west, or tno mn r. M. to seenro tho narmont of a cortaln promissory note dated November HOth, 1HNI, for the sura of f'CO.OO with Interest coupon attached, which note was due and payable llvo years after date, and bearing interest nf ten per cent ior annum. That there is now due on said note and mortgage, and for taxes paid the sum of tl.03.1. for which sum with Interest from this dato plaintiff prays :or a decree tuat defendants u required to pay tho same or that said premises may be sold tn sat isfy the amount found due. Thatdofondant May field Mlllor claims someluterest In said premises, Uio naturo of which Is unknown to plaintiff. on are required to answer said petition on or ueroro tne .mn day ot ouruary. liiuti, THE FAHMEltS' UANKINO AND LOAN COM l'ANY Plaintiff. jlllfVI SIIKIUPP'S SALK. i i i r jfc We aim to handle the best grades of goods jfc Sell everything at reasonable prices, and warrant all goods to be just as represented, jfe All Proscriptions Carefully Flllod by a Llconsod Pharmacist. Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north of First National Bank. .J RHEUMATISM CURED ! Wo will mail you nn nrticlo to wenr that positively cures RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA, LUMBAGO AND GOUT by drawing the una ncid from tho systfim. A written gnnrnntoo to refund your tnonoy in thirty days it not entirely satisfac tory. It costs only 82.00. Sond 2a stamp for booklot tolling nil about tho won- dorful euro. AddreeB REX RHEUMATIC CO., Box 14, HARTFORD, CONN. In the District Court ot Lincoln County. No braska. . , , In tho Matter of tho Estate of Colbert Embrey, deceased. It appearing by tho petition of Josoph II. Trldle, administrator of said estate, that there Is not suf ficient personal property in the hands of said ad ministrator to pay the administration and that It is necessary lu that behalf to.sell the realty of said estate, to-wlt: Lot 11. Ulock 13. In the town or 'vlllago of Wallace, In our county. It Is: Ordered, that all persons Interested in said estate nppoar boforo me at my office In North Platte. Nebraska, on the 17th day nf February, 1(KX), to show oauso why a license mould not no granted said admin istrator to sell so much of said real estato as shall bo necessary to pay the charges against said es tato. Notice hereof will be given by publication for four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing lu The Tribuuo, a legal newspaper pub- nsiied at norm riaue, in our said county. J-.I1 II, M, uhimkh, Judge. LAND OFFICE NOT IOBS. Notice foii publication. United States Land Office, I North l'latte, Nebraska, January fHh, 1U00. j Notice Is hereby given that John Carver has filed nntlcs ot bis Intention to make final proof beforo tho Iteglstor and Ilecelver at their office In North Platte, Neb., on Monday, tho Mih day of February, UK)0, on Timber Culture Application No. i;Wcli, tor the Northeast quarter ot the South onst quarter of Section IS, Township U north, llango 80 west. ' He namos as witness: Carroll O. Hawkins, Morgan W. Davis, Joseph I). Hawkins and Charles A. Olazo, all nf Welltleet, Neb. jvo i ,ueo. k. riuiNUH, jieRinor. The best 5c CIGAR NOTICE FOll TUllLIOATIION. Land Olllco at North l'latte, Neb., January Vth, 1U00. Notlco Is horeby ulvou that tho foltowlna-natned settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support ot his claim, and that said proof will bo Undo before Iteglstor and Ilecelver it North I'latto, Neb., nn February -'1st 1000, viz: IlltlM, lIllHHEtl nhomado homestead entry No. 1SS22 for the south half ot the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter ot section 10, town ship 15 north, rango 30 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upm. and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles Malletto, Oeorge E. Knox, Cluude Wotngaud and Charles Stamp all of norm i-iaiie, nou, UKO. U. F11EMU1I, Keglster. Kearney Hub. example that will ha ve many fol- lowers. OUR NEW What has been expected for a I loup; time is about to occur. The trades union in Chicago have tic- Xlocord Broakors. taised nearly 2,500,000,000 w i cided to turn out of the union shops bushels of corn, of which thc aver- about two hundred women, in order age price was 3 cents per bushel that thc male bcx may be employed, higher than last year. We raised There does not sceem to be any 547,000,000 bushels ot wheat and complaints that thc women arc not 9,000 000 bales of cotton. . f-. ..:...- .....J. i. : i ... ii I ,:..ui..k tutii v,ol.v ,ui .i wi-u A tollIlape ilai,nni, recor.lH wore ..... .i i .. . ... i ... i " " us men, out tue union, realizing brokcil at Aalllaubula 0 on A J' competitors of men lu ma.ny of the industries, have concluded that it is best to call a halt before the competition grows Ktronger. Of course thc women will be up iu arms against the movement, and considerable fur is likely to lly. when an east bound coal train of sixty-live cars, carrying 3,000 tons, wan hauled by one locomotive. The moving of thirty-four miles of trains in one day over one division of the Pennsylvania railroad 1 said to have broken the world's record John Bakkutt, ex-United States 111 tra moving. This w.ib on the minister to Siam, attributes the in- Pittsburg division and 4,806 cars surrection in Luzon to the Tagal wure "loved. speech delivered by benator Hoar Wfc sold and exported $1,252,500 - In the senate. According to Bar- worth of our domestic products, and rett thc flaming Bpeech made by our total export and import trade iioar was caoiea to tne Tagal for the first time exceeded two junta at Hong Kong just before the billions, lu the total of the exports breaking out ot hostilities and manufactures appear to the value printed and distributed among the of ' 376,000,000, an increase of AgujunlUlteB. The object of tills r8,UU.100O over 18US. .. Fall and Winter Suitings F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. J. F. FILLION, Plumber, Tinwoitcr General Repairer. Special attention given to WHEELS TO RENT Hv virtue of an order of aale Issued out ot the DlftU-lct Court of Lincoln County, Statu oi jxcuraiKU, unucr i uccrce in an action wnere in James l.. wil Uiiih ih d alnt ff. and l'U'tchcrtJraiidHtalT, et. al.. are dcfunilantN, and to me directed, I Khali offer at public sale and well to the highest bidder for cash, I at uie earn irom uoor oi me court nouxc in North l'latte, Nebraska, on the ISth dav of i- euruary, iwtw, ni inc nour ot one o'clock p. in. of Haiti dav. the followlnir descrtlx-il real eHtate to-wlti The nouthwct uuarter ot the iinrthcaNt quarter, the north half of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quar- iur in toe souiiicaHi quarter, ot section I'ourtrcn. m low. mini) in. ne norm, itann TMcnty-ciKni west oi tneum r. ai. in mu coid county, neuraHKa. uaieu tniH urn nay oi January, uhjo. TIM T. KKI.IHKK. , , Sheriff Lincoln County. SHKHIPPS SALK. Hv virtue of an order nf sali Issued nul nf the District Court of Lincoln County, state of NetiraHka, under a decree In an action wherein David Cunningham, Kxecutor, Is plaintiff and LlMie J. lllchey, et, al . are defendants, tn me directed and deilvrrpii. i Hiiau oner at punuc naie aim fell to the high est bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house. In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraaka, on the 15th dav of Febru ary, ivw, ai one ii riocic ii in, oi nam nay, tho tollowlng described real estate to-wlt- Th east half of the Southwest quarter and csi nan oi tne soumcasi quarter of Sec mm rnr, in loni.nuiii ien rnortn, uanne Thirty-two West of the 0th 1'. M In Lincoln nateu January n, umu. TIM T KKLlIIEIt. Sheriff. j..ts ai, hat, .iiorney, rilODATE NOTICE. An Instrument purporting to be the last will of K mil y K. (.'hsuiberlnln, In which Italph O. Cham berlnlu Is named ns Kiecutnr. Is on nl in Dm Oouulx Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, nwait- mn inuuiiiu ii.e ivsu.i.ony ot witness Hurry II. Ayer to sustain said Instrument will be taken at 111 o'clock a. m. on February B, 1WK), at the olllco nf John 1". Deerlnu. Notary Public. In Hum. York County, Maine. The question of ailmtsslon of said Instrmuent to probate will be heard In said County Court at 111 n, iu. on Kebruary 13. in, wnen anu where an parties of Interest may rf? if? fy rj? c3? rj 1. We are Kept Busy Repairing shoes people who appreciate neat, substantial work the only kind we do. If not already a custo mer we solicit your work. 1 for ii b " GEO. TEKULVE, Front Shoe Store. A. 8. UALDfflN, Co'u'nVy jWge. FOE SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm IVIachinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK & SALISBURY; Ntmtn Platte. IN TOWN Can bo found at., j. r. HKMiimiEn. Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equal of any. Your attention is invited to our fine line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos and Smok ers articles. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, 0. V. llKDEix. O. 11. Dent jgEDELL & DENT, PHYSICIANS AND SUKGEONrf, OfllceB: North Platto Notional Bauk Building, North Platte, Nob. F. F. DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATHIST, Ovsr First National Dank, NOUTU I'LATTK, . . NEDHAHKA. E, E. NORTHRUP, DENTIST. Ofllco over Model Clothing Store, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. A. II. Davis, L, E. IIoacii. JAVIS & ROACH ATTORNEYS-AT-LiAW. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Urnuy ulooK e Koome i & H, S. RIDGELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Ofllco in (linmnn Blook, Df woy street. NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA F. H, Edmonds. J. M. Calhoun Edmonds & Oalhoun, LAW AND COLLECTIONS. Over I'ostofflcc, NOHTH I'LATTK, NKH. J , S. HOAOLAND, W. V. HOAOUVNO. HoaglandA, Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS Of&oe over McDonald's bank. NOHT1I PLATTE, NEI), yiLCOX & nALLIGAN, ATTORN E Y8-AT-LA W, IfOHTU PLATTE, - NEUHASKA OfOc ornr North l'latte National Ilauk, T. C. 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