The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 17, 1922, Image 2

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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3 Pounds Salt Fish
2 Pounds Lard
2 Pounds Hamburger or Sausage
The Only Meat Market on the North Side
H. SIMON 8c
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
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CLIPPING (JIVES ADYICK OF NF-'SOII, BLOWING IN WKSTKRN KAX-
1IKASKA FARMIIR TO OT1IHK
"Nothing will liolp tho fiirmor nnd
tho cattlomnn out of tho holo bo quick
ly and offlciontly iuj Individual work,"
said a woll known Nobraska fanner
In Omaha this week. TUIh farmer
SAS IS PRKVKNTl'B BY
liiSTHit rirnitow
A mothod of controlling soil blow
ing In tho wostorn part of Kansas
has boon worked out by county
ngontM co-oporatlvoly omployod by
tho United States department of un
said that ho had not much oonffdenco rlculturc and tho KnnsiiB State AgrI
In many of tho curo-nll Hchome pro
posed for farmors by doctrlnarloa and
othorB seeking advisory Jobs In which
tho hours were short and tho pay
high.
Among tho pollctos suggested by
tho fannor for his brothorn woro:
A fow hour attontlon to Uio caro
of machinery oacli mouth to prolong
tho period of Its utility.
Kooplng up farm buildings by re
pairs and occassional painting so
that a dime In time may bo onablod
to savo ultimate dollars.
Using stuff produced ou tho farm
for tho table instead of soiling ev
erything at deflated prices and buy
ing at high prices.
Hogs, small flocks of sheep and
chickens and a woll-BoIeclod dairy
herd to oko out the daily lncomo and
utilize wasto products.
Tho establishment of short porson
al credit at banks to onablo a small j pletely destroyed. In fourteen eoun-
eulturo collogo. Tho limited rainfall
In this aroa, with altornatc freezing
and thawing, causes tho top soil to
bocomo a pulverized mass, which
blows readily. During tho winter and
spring of 1021 tho westorn counllos
nufforcd an unusual amount of lass
from soil blowing.
Tho most practical method of
counteracting tho effect of blowing
consisted of running Hstor furrows
nt Intervals of about twenty feet at
right angles to tho provalllng wind.
Tho furrows need to bo renewed oc
aslonally. and if tho weather is un
usually dry and windy now lister fur
rowp should bo run between the first
cues. Six mon tried this mot'ioi on
300 ncros in Moado county and cut
wheat on this land avenging from
10 to 20 bushels to tho acre, while
the wheat on tho otltor fields ot their
own and tholr neighbors were coin-
loan to go a long way instoad of
plastorlng all of his possesions for
loans that ho can not uso to adnn
tago. Kooplng out of tho clutches of ex
ploiters, especially tho suro-thing
stock promotor.
Tho acquisition of tho business
mothods by which other buslnoss mon
obtain tho full working valuo of tholr
capital.
Intelligent work, which mnkoa tho
largest posslblo uso of ovory minute
of timo nnd every effort
That provident sonso which lays by
a surplus, however small, for a tight
timo, which is a policy followod by
tho humblest business man. Drov
ors Journal Stockman.
t:ea 05G farmers used mctods to pro-
wnt soil blowing on 8,0r-i acres
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FARMERS
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Wo nro Boiling out ontlro lino ol
tlno cotton Japnnoso klmonas at
$4.75 each for a short timo. Hotel
Polaco Bazaar.
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1 J. S.TWINEM ED.l
MiMiiroiuthIo Physician k
Surgeon
General Practice and
Construction Surgery
llonpltnl Accoimnodutlon
I'lutto Valley Hospital
J.t Former Nnmo Twlncm Hospital.
N01ITI1 PLATTK, NKBlt
Wo wold all kinds of parts for all
kinds of machinery. Work guaran
teed and prices reasonable. Formerly
S. & It. Ropalr Shop, loaned one
block west and ono-half block north
ot post oflcc. Murphy's Welding and
Repair Shop.
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Tiny AutomoDlle.
An Australian father has Just com
pleted tho construction of n motor car,
which Is what they call an automobile
In Australia, for his son. Citizens of
Sydney found much to laugh nt and n
good deal to prnlso when the little son
appeared In the smallest practical mo
tor car In the world. The motor car,
which was built In two years, Is a
complete model in ralnluture of a big
car. It hns a one-horsepower air
cooled engine, with forward and re
verse cenrs. electric head and tall
Debts, etc. Tho little driver has mas
tered his costly toy and Is able to drive
proudly along In places where traffic
Is scared. Tho story of tho first drive
docs not mention whnt name hns been
conferred on this Australian product,
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WILL SACRIFICE PLAYER PIANO
For qulok turnover will sacrifice
prlco. Playor In our possession In
North Platte and must bo moved at
once. Easy paymonts. Write quick for
particulars to tho Donvor Music Co.
Denver, Colo.
i Brood oow bate!
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FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922
This will bo your last cluuieo to buy tho big kind of llrood Sows
sold at North Platto this spring. TIUb is tho timo wo nro soiling the
blggost and boat bunch of bows that wo havo ovor sold. You will
agree with ub whon you soo tho otforlng.
Thaso sown nro bred to farrow from April 1st to May 1st, so
tho warm woathor will holp to savo tho litter. Como to Uio salo and
buy onoof those good Duroc Sows bred to roal tried boars. Salo to
bo hold at
' II ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 rrniiimm yi mi- in mmhuhi
Tno Illocks South of Depot,
TERMS: Cash or G months timo with good socurlty; 10 per eont
iuterost.
Frank Strolberg and Geo. Schwartz.
UNION STATE IlANIT, Clerk JKNSKN and JOIIANSI'N' Auollonecrs
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I The Broken f
1 Engagement
By WINIFRED DUNBAR f
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Copyright, 1S22, Western Newspaper Union.
"I'm in a trap, that's what I ami"
vociferated Martin Dalton, "and
you've got to holp me out of It."
Hugh Wayne, lawyer, smiled slight
ly. Ho did not hide an Irrepressible
sentiment of contempt for his fussy,
erratic client.
"I heard she was heiress to a big
estate." continued Dalton. "Come to
Ilnd out, she has simply an Interest
in a lawsuit that may drag along for
years, and when It winds up all the
funds will go for litigation. You're my office phono 241.
lawyer I've come to you for advice."
"Well, what do you expect me to
do?" questioned Wuyne.
"I am engaged to ills Croydon. I
want to break the engagement 1 I
want you to help me get It rumored
around that I've lost a lot of money.
That'll fix things sure I"
Wayne neither assented nor dis
sented to this suggestion. Ho hnd
met Vera Croydon more than once.
Her sterling, charitable nature hud up
peulcd to him strongly. Ills life had
been a lonely one.
Now ho was glad that this peerless
woman was not to marry Dalton.
During tho next two or three days
Wayne learned how Miss Croydon, her
sisters mnrrled off, the freshness of
girlhood passed away, longing for a
homo ntul companionship, had accept
ed an offer of mnrrlage as a refuge
frpni loneliness.
In about a week tho town was
startled, then interested nnd then all
gossip and tattle over rumors of the
llnanclal ruin of Dalton. Tlien, one
morning, Dalton came into the' law
yer's olllcc.
"Well, I suppose you know rm
bankrupt 1" he gloated.
"Yes, It's all over town," nouueu
Wayne.
"I have written to Miss Croydon,
telling her of my changed fortunes. I
suppose she will be down here to see
you, hinting about disappointment,
balm for a broken heart, and all
that."
"I doubt It," observed Wayne, dry
ly.
"Oh. vou don't know women ns I
dot Well, then, If she Is ut all ob
streperous. I'll give her a thousand
dollars to let me off. Fix It up with
her. I've had a narrow escape."
It was with dllllculty that Wayne
could endure the coarse, offensive bar
gaining of the selfish, calculating Dal
ton. but he was his chief client, and
It was policy to remain negative.
Just as he was leaving his olllcc that
afternoon a visitor entered, who
seemed- to bring with her an air redo
lent of ilowers, the fresh air and the
subtle charm of rare womnnly dig
nlty and beauty. It was Vera Croy
don, and tho henrt of the young law
ycr beat faster as he recognized her.
"I have come to nsk you to speak
for me to Mr. Dnlton," she said with
downcast eyes. "In all honor he paid
mo the compliment of nsklng me to
become his wife. I lenm now that he
has lost his fortune. I gave my prom
Ise I cannot break It. Ills poverty
will make no difference to me."
Wayne was amazed. Then he
fancied he rend between the lines.
This noble woman respected a solenm
pledge. She must know she was sac
Hiking herself, but she stood firm
He would not tell her of the money
offer, of the real sentiments of Dal
ton. To his Intense satisfaction Dal
ton happened Into tho office at that
moment. In a polite, easy way,
Wayno managed to leave them In con
sulfation. He walked up and down
the corridor while they were con
versing. Finally, Dalton came out
with the activity of a man escaping
something he dreaded.
"Engagement canceled 1 Let me oft
without a penny," Jubllnted the heart
less mercenary. Keen-witted Hugh
Wayne could not fall to read the ex
pression of relief he noticed on the
fuce of Miss Croydon.
"I fear I have grazed a serious mis
take," she said, with a bright smile,
aud the soul of Wayno took hope.
Somehow he got to calling upon
her. Then ho beenme Interested In
tho great lawsuit, which Involved her
Inherited fortune. One dny, several
months later, Dalton met tho lawyer
on the street.
"I say," he observed, "I sec In the
papers that Miss Croydon hns won her
fortune, after all?"
"Yes," assented Wayne.
"Wish I'd stuck to her," remarked
Dnlton. "You helped as her lawyer,
didn't you? Pig fee. I Bupposo?"
"The best in the world," declared
Wayne.
"Do tell -ivhat now?"
"Herself. Miss Croydon becomes my
wife next week."
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Spcclnlty, tit
Real Estate. Referenced aud Dat
Flrxt National Dank.
North Platte, Nebraska.
GEO. D. DENT
Physician nnd Surgeon
Special Attention Given to Surgerj
nnd Obstetrics
Office Building & Loan Building
Phone: Offlco 130. Residence lit
Res. phono 217
L. C. DItOST,
Osteopathic Physician
North Platto, Nobraski
Knights of Columbus Building.
DR. L. A. SNAYKLY
DENTIST
X-Ilny Diagnosis Oxygen nnd
Aiiafhcsla.
Over Union State Bank.
Phono 200.
DERRYBERRY & FORRES.
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers nnd Funeral Dlrectori
Dny Phono 41
Night Phone Black f88
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR LIN
COLN COUNTY FOR YEAR' 1922.
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT.
W. T. PRITCIIARD
Grndunto Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterlnarlat
Hoppltnl 316 South Vino Street Hoi
jttol Phono 033, Houso Phono 633.
Estato No. IS 19 of Mary Stella Sholly,
deceased, In tho County Court of
Lincoln County; Ncbranka.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per
sons lntorostod In said Estate take
notlco that tho Admlnlstator has
filed a final account and report of
his administration and n petition foi
final sottlomont and discharge as
such, Administrator, which have been
sot for hearing boforo said court on
March 28, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
wnen you may appoar und contnt the
same.
Dated March G, 1922.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST.
(Seal) County Judne.
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TRY McKAIN'S CAFE
Fresh Lino of
MEATS AND GROCERIES
10S E. 0th St.
GEO. McKAIN, Prop.
DK. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 102
war. WALDORF,
Tinner.
Makes or repairs anything mado of
tin or sheet metal.
510 Locust Under General Hospital.
Office 340 Houseias
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Ovor the OaBls. North PlatU
DR. REDFIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Bay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj
Phones Office 642, Residence 676
Goneral fund $75,000.00
County roads 40,000.09
County bridge - 50,000.00
County Agrlculturo socloty - 2,000.90
Farm Buroau 4,475.00
Spocial Bridge Precinct LotIcs.
Osgood brldgo Precinct $1,500.')
South Platto Precinct 1,500.00
BIrdwood brldgo Precinct 2,500.(10
Platto bridge Precinct 2,000.00
Bostwlck bridgo Precinct 500.00
Horshoy bridgo Precinct 700 6C
East Platto brldgo Precinct 2,000.10
School District Bond IotICs.
Dist No.
$25,000.00
2.500.W
1
7
18
21
23
31
300.00
300.00
500.00
500.00
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby clvon that the im-
dorslgned will on Wednosdav. March
29, 1922, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. sell ut
pubic auction, to tho hlehost bidder.
for cash, at tho front door of tho lm-
ulomont Store of Derrvberrv j.nrf
Forbes Imploinont Compnny. at 400
Locust Street, in tho city of North
Platto. County of Lincoln and State
of Nebraska, ono second hand Max-
,woll touring car, Manufacturers serial
number 326277, Motor numbor 33181J
number of cylinders four, year model
1921, which salo will bo under and
by virtuo of a certain conditional
sales agroement, made and ontered
Into by ono W. K. Portor with Derry
borry and Forbes Implement Com
pany, dated May 25. 1921, and there
after assigned to Commercial Ac
ceptance Trust, tho assignee and hold
,or of said conditional sales contract,
and which conditional sales contract
was recorded on May 20, 1921, in the
offices of tho County Clerk of Lincoln
County, Nebraska the amount claimed
to bo duo thereon at tho timo of tho
first publication of tho notice of this
salo, to-wlt, March 7, 1922, being the
sum of Six Hundred Three and 05-100
Dollars ($G03.05) with Interest at 10
por cent per annum from and after
said date.
COMMERCIAL ACCEPTANCE
TRUST.
By Wm. E. Shuman, Its Attorney.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
37 3,500.00
47 100.G1
55 5,000.0.)
67 450.00
82 1,000.00
94 . 350.90
105 300.00
111 300.M
113 200.09
110 200.00
119 200.00
120 200.00
12G , 300.00
131 350.00
132 500.00
133 500.00
Special Building "Fund LotIcs.
Dist No.
19 200.00
33 $2,500 00
60 900.00
65 1,000.00
91 200.00
100 300.00
130 200.80
131 200.00
132 300.00
133 300.80
Tho above and foregoing Is a cop
of the estimato of expenses mado by
the Board of County Commissioners
for tho year 1922 at North Platte,
Nebraska, this 3rd daya of February
1922.
B. H. Springer,
T. M. Cohagen,
H. Cokor,
Attest: County Commissioners.
A. S. Allen, County Clerk.
3rRS. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of Voice Culture
and tho.
Art of Singing
Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phone 1147;
DR. M. B. STATES
Chiropractor
7 Building & Loan Building.
5, (!
Offlco Phone 70.
Res. Phone 124?
DR. 3. R. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited to Diseases ol
Women and Surgery
OVEIt REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Offlco 127 Resldenco 656
OTIS It PLATT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls answored Day and Night.
Over Union Stato Bank.
Offlco Phono 29GW Houso Phone 290R
Notlco Is hereby given that the un
dorslgned havo formed a Corporation
under the laws of tho Stito of Ne
braska under tho namo and stylo of
"Tho Stir," with Its principal nlace
of transacting its business in tho CU7
of North Platte, Lincoln County. Ne
braska and tho genoral nature of tho
business to be transacted being the
gonoral merchandising of mens cloth
ingi gents' furnishing goods and
othor merchandise; that tho amount
of tho capital stock Is the sum of $15,
000.00, vkich lias been paid in by the
salo of morchandlso and fixtures as
authorized by tho Bureau of Security,
Department of Trado and Commerce
of the Stato of Nobraska; that the
time of the commencement of busi
ness is tho 2nd day of January, 1922
and the termination of tho corpora
Hon, January 2, 1942, and tho high
est amount of indebtedness to which
tho Corporation can at any timo sub
Joct iteolf is tho sum of $10,000.00
and that tho affairs ot tho Corpora
tion will bo conducted by a Board of
Directors, consisting of not less than
three persons, and .a President, Sec
rotary and Treasurer, tho offices of
Socretiry and Treasurer may be held
by ono porson.
ED. J. VANDERHOOF,
EVA VANDERHOOF,
and
J. GUY SWOPE,
Incorporators.
john s. snrais, m. d.
Special Attontlon Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Offlco Phono S3 Residence Sb
The Farmer's Auctioneer
H. ML Johansen,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
"In the Swim."
The phrase, "In tho swim," Is very
easily understood and Is used todny,
as It has been for many years, to do
1 uto that a person Is In tho midst of
prominent activities, either In society-,
In business or In any other field. That
1 tie origin of tho expression had some
thing to do with fish and water is
obvious. It is presumed thnt It had
been borrowed from tho fishermen on
the Thames who cnlled thoso portions
of tho river where tho greatest num
ber of fish could be found, "the swim."
The reverse of this snylng "to bo out
of the swim" Is tnken from the same
source. A Thames tlshormnn who hns
vainly tiled to mako n catch remarks
thnt ho Is "out of tho swim," meaning
thnt ho happens to be near n spot
1 where fish are twro.
For thoso who do not havo enough
stock or machinery for a goneral
farm salo, I am located so I can hold
a combination salo at North Platte
or at tho Falrvlow dairy 1 miles
wost ot town. I havo always got
enough stock or machlnory listed with
mo so we can hold a combination sale
any timo.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF THE
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF THE LEYPOLDT & PEN
NINGTON COMPANY TO BE
HEREAFTER KNOWN AS
THE NEBRASKA MILL & '
ELEVATOR CO.
August Folber, Oliver Crissoy, Mar
garet Crlssoy, A. Felbor, T. B.
Ward, Treasurer of tho Oklahoma
Blblo and Book Concern; Bortrand
Folber, Molvlllo Folber. Arthur Fel
bor, Isaac Felbor, Tllllo Folber,
Corrlno Folber Schnoffor, E. Cuth
bort Schacffer, Oklahoma Book and
Blblo Concern, a Corporation; and
Notice is hereby given that at a
special meeting of tho stockholders of
the Loypoldt & Pennington Company
noiu ai uio onico or the company on
tho 8th day of Fobruary, 1922. that
tho articles of incorporation of the
said Loypcldt & Pennington Company
wor.o amended by tho adoption of new
nnd amended articles of incorporation
10 t:iKo tno placo of tho articles of In
corporation now existing; that under
and by virtuo of said amondod articles
of Incorporation the name of tho cor
poration was changed from the Loy
poldtyfe Pennington Company to the
Nobraska Mill and Eiovator Company.
The principal placo of transacting
tho brslne33 Of the corporation Is at
North Platto. Lincoln County, Nebras
ka. Tho goneral nature of tho cor
porate business to bo transacted shall
bo tho manufacture of wholesale and
rfil dealing In. the commission and
brokoiage business in, flour, hay,
r'.Min, lumber, fuols, hardware, Imple
ments, farm machinery, paints, oils,
glass, mo- lding, mill work, stone
ri"k. litno. cement, planter, all kinds
of building materials, live stock, pro
duce foods, seeds, corvl p.ni genoral
morchandlso business of ovory des-
rintlon: the construction, malntoa
mce and operation of clovators, mills
and machlnory for tho manufacture of
any of tho products, and the opera
tion and handling of any of tho busi
nesses herein set forth; tho buying,
selling, leasing, owning and operating
of lumber and coal yards and other
real ostato and personal property, In
cluding mills, elevators and stores ;
tho buying and soiling of real estate
and to do a goneral contracting busl-
all persons having or claiming any
intorosts in tho Northeast Quartor , ness; and all othor things necossary,
(NE V4) of Section Twonty-soven proper, usual and essential In carry
(27), Township Thlrteon (13), North Ing on nny of tho businesses referred
of Range Thlrty-ono (31), Lincoln j to heroin.
County, Nebraska, roal names un- Tho amount ot tho authorized cap
known: Itnl stock Is Two Hundred Thousand
You and oacli of you will horoby 1 ($200,000.00) Dollars, of which Oho
tako notlco, that Gus P. Wlonbarg. 1 Hundred Fifteen Thousand ($11C,--plaintiff
in an action wherein you and 1 000.00) Dollars has been subscribed
each of you are defendants filed his and paid for; the balanco of th
potltion in tho District Court of Lin- j stock shall bo paid for in cash as
coin County, Nobraska on Fobruary sold and Issued.
18th, 1922 tho object and pm ne of I The timo ot tho commencement of
SHERIFF SALE
Notlco Is horoby gtvon that by vir
tuo of an execution lssuod by Wm. II.
C. Woodhurst County Judge, in and
for Lincoln County, Nobraska, in
favor of J. S. Davis Auto Company
nnd against Edward Galvln, and to "mo
dlroctod, I will on tho 27th day ot
March nt two o'clock P. M. 1922 at tho
McDonald placo on Section 5, Town
ship 13, Rnngo 30, In said County ot
for for salo nt public vonduo tho fol
lowing proporty to wit:
which said action Is to quicv ' '-lu
tiffs title In nnd to tho Northeast
Quartor (NE 4) ot Section Twonty
soven (27), Township Thirteen (13),
North ot Rango Thlrty-ono (31), Lin
coln County, Nobraska, nnd to ex
this corporation was August 5, 190
and 1b to continue for a period of
50 years from thnt date.
The highost amount of indobtednesa
or liability to which this corporation
mny at any timo subject itself Is two-
elude you and each of you from any I thirds of Its lssuod capital stock.
and all right tltlo and lntorost In and Tho affairs of tho corporation are
to said real ostato whatsoovor. Plain-1 to bo transacted by a board of not
tiff allogcs in his potltion that you 1 1033 than Five (5) and not moro than
and oacli of you havo no right title, I Nino (9) directors; and tho officers
lino or lntorost In nnd to said ro.U of tho corporation are to be the presi
ostato whatsoovor and alleges that ho ' dent, vice-president, socretnry and
lias a new and Independent tltlo to treasurer and such othor officers and
said roal ostato by virtuo of adverse ! employees as may bo provided by the
possosBion ot said roal ostato for I by-laws.
moro than ton years. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tho offi-
You aro required to answer said ' cors of said corporation have !iore
action on or boforo tho 10th day ot , unto set their hands at North Platte
April, 1922 or Judgmont by default Nobraska, this 8th dy of February",
will uo talten against, you excluding , ivzz.
you and each of you from nnd nnd all
Two Hundred ton of ice, moro or right title and interest in said real
loss, taken on snld execution as the, estate.
nronorty of Edward Galvln.
Dated this 13th day of March 1922.
A. J. SAL1SUURY, Sheriff.
GUS P. WIENBARG.
By Halllgan, Bentty & Halllgan,
His Attorneys.
NEBRASKA MILL & ELEVATOR
UU.MPAN V .
ji icssor.t to thj' I.civpoUt & Pen
r.iry Co.
By, L. P. JEPSON, President
S. M. SOUDER, Secy, and Treasurer.
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