7 i J 1M W v. PLATTS3IOUTII, NEIJUASKA, WEDNESDAY 12 YE XIX Ci, JAXUAUY 18, 1888. XUAIHEIi HO. FIRST YI2AU ,5 1 pliifteiit0tijl) v J) .) I Simpson : 11 Smith J II WATKltMAN ISVKO ULAKK A MADOI.K J S M ATII KWS V II MAi.ir.K i-ur.l. t .1 V Wkckhacii j V Win rn , t I M .I:sks W.i VVkii it . ) M it Mcui-hv I S W IIUIT.'N ' , i k s ;i:Ki;rthi. ' I l Mi-OM.I.KN. l'Kl'.S .1 V Johns n.CiiaIUAI.v 1 it t-1 (iuii:'t J II llAWI'.lWoliTII r-;o irT v o in' 1 k r,s. Tie:is.nv; Ii vHity l'lciiuri-r, Cb-rfc. J lt-ll! V Clerk . K conic.- ! I.-;N i A. CAMI'IIKI.I, In-;. 11 it li im Cm rci: 11 ii I.X A fit I 1 V 1 1 I Kl.ll v:. u. r.i..i, .! IN A I LKV It A I I T.v ... i I : i-jl "o ll-r, W. -. HI!!W M.Ti It Khei Or'. hnrvyor. -Attorney. S i .it. r ' "!-, C011. ity J 11 -li:'. .! . J. I.i iv : r. :t . ! wtox.K Al.l.;:s i'.i'.K.s N M VNA'lliS:-KR r. ::i "l" i'i-i.!;YiS':.s. A. !!. ';':.;. - Pl.ill-iino'.sMi LmUis 1' 1.1.. "ii'iu.. Vi"-;i:ii:? Witt-i A . I " . i I . i ; -' 1 ' . - - - iv.i:iVo;d CIVIC SOCIH'Il'tS. (is-i 1. !:: No. II.. I i). . -Meet -Vv-i-y '!. .iv '!.!! : i'l i-"' w All trinfi-'iit f-lli.'is a:e re-p-c!ii.!ly mviict! t ii!'.e::-.l. rj-,;;o i.M:t-: n . . a. 1 vv.-.i;.-ih 4 i-.-.t .:l :..'. 1 i . 1 . a! Iv.t.f I'. l-.-M. ii-.n -; -.: I.r .:!.!. ' : c-;. i t I ndy 1 i! 1 I ' ,:t , . .'. i". I! V. I.i! M f-!. r ;r!tiii;ui ; V.. V. : 1,! Vi-lffr ; j. i:. M 1 i: . '. t ."!! ; . " 1 ' if W '". -.rvi'-'l ami l-nirCl Jinn (I ;iv 'vi'i, i:t ' ill 1". "I :'l- All llii:isic!lt l:nI .ir.- ;.- !-! ! -..i.'s i witii uc. I.. A. in-.'l '.'!M':-!!.- ' 'MSI,! ; I . I'. WiTihv Aiivi ! ; !. li. i'miili. ''.x K:tnl;er ; iv. C. Will Its. n-i-U. I3i, rr.-;i H' "u !.'.;::!: Nt. i:. a.o. it. w. - M-i-; i-v rv -r.i.i'..: 1'iiii.iy fvt-i! iis? .il Krk-.v.;'.! !' ii::'it sii'-in":, All rr:i'.:sici:t un.Ui rrs ;ir i-ism : t til 'y imii vl :tt:tii I. '. . li -:s.-:f. 'I. V.'. ; S. i", lli-'-ii. i-misian : C. '.Vil.i'.'. iC'-L!-i ; U A. .Nu-.v5:.icr. oversnr. ij:a:ii;ii post 45 c. a. r. I;:.SI-.i. .1. V. .!h:is-..n- '(n:!i:ui(lfr. CS.T.VM "'ii!r :t-. K a. r.w-. :-..i..r - " Sw, r Aaj-:tat;l. Ai'-ic-'r I i: r.-s n - - ; .'j: M L-.N Ii'x n- iiici r of : !n- )ax. (Ml!:i. 'Hi. " . ' t';T! I'.kv.i. i'.i Ml i.-: Scrt i:.i". ,1 ';:;. !. i-.max.. ..u ir or M:iscr Srjil. Ai.!'ll 'A ::!'::' T l t - 1'alihim fei'Ii.i; il'.tir.l.ty -Vivi'i,; X,"Vv' OFFICE. V ir.j:.:t :il 'i-.ii ii;ii io i:I i:i:si,i.'-e Kiilni:,: m : t lis y i an". Titles A1'-! :v. cts CoiupiiC'J, In- Siir;i:i-i WiilU n, ' l-t il..- Solil. Di'ttor raci:iti?s for isiaUp;? i'r.rin Loans tlian IMrill.MtiGutir, rui.rctiMdi&oul, R ;p?o ?:.' tin? fullowiisg titiK? tried :v i.l :iro-teotol conip.inie?: Mayor, & Ait'M'ii'jy, KlIZilH"'!", r.li; -? J'lJg", M;irili.ill. Cjac!l.!iii,l.s', 1 2 :d :;rd 4rl. r. :nti Ptib.Wo;;. Ai:ir;:vi; (.i.rrai-S . I. ':.. Assets Sl.2f.8.l00 Cs-iiii.T.-i.il -!i lCifi! ii !. " 2r-M.ll Fir A-s.u-; l 1 : i i! 'il -;vii:;'., ' i .4 .f.T'i Fr.suUlin l !:.'!;. " n.117,1) lf'.:titf-Xv V::k. 7 j3.W 9 its. c . I'i v,,;- i A-.iori-.-s mu. s.nivy .ivor. ; i & I'tij ' i;.-;.: t.7?l Iirl:i I'-ii-i-'! : i' i " o.:"S.75 Spvin-i.lo'..! V. A. M.-: ::i';!". i 1. " ;'." T. :! A;s,t.f l'.m.774 qi-A: 1 :iiI?Jl;U'i'pi:: S'E WILL HAVE A a z U V J H iira s S 3 Vb or pru may nnnnQ Li JLil sJ i' s U U 2 1 ALSO Library. Lamps or- UiiipMasaiMoriie AT 'illli USUAL Cheap Prices -A. AT- SMITH & BLACK'S. Latest by Telegraph. BOKIIOWKD AND STOLEN. TEXAS TRIPLETS. Three at a Birth and Two Indissol ubly Joined-The Father a Triplet. Sax Antonio, Tex., Jn. 18. Joe Coch ran is an able-hoctiert full-blooded negro of 30 years. He is on of triplets, and both his brothers are living. Lately he Ins "taken up with" a negress about 20 years old, also full blooded, whose name in Anna Wat kins. On Wednesday Anna iavc birth to three children, two boys and a girl. They have taken kindly to the bottle and are thriving. The girl baby is very nearly the average eize, the buys are each something smaller. These two boys come into the world together for the Mtliieiciit reason that from the shoulder to the elbow they are closely joined. They have two heads, two necks, four forearms, two bodies and four .legs, but are iuilissclubly joined for life. far as they have afforded opportunity for observation, they ar of two asperate imml-i and tempermanta. The pains and wants'of one do not effect the other. Thry are exact duplicates in form and feature. They have been visited by a large number ot curiosity lovers, nir.le and female, white and colored, the ladies especially going into ecstasies over "the little ducks." Tha twins appear to have every chance of living. Manitoba's Changoof Covornmont. Wisxu'kc, Max., Jan. 18. The govern ment formerly resigned at 11 o'clock Monday. The governor immediately sent for Thomas Green way, leader of the opposition, who repaired to the govern ment house and was called upon to take the reigns of government. There was a tremendous crowd at the legislature that afternoon, many spectators having to be turned away. Th new members elected last week were introduced amid great ap plause. Harrison then stated that since the opening of the house the members of the government had seen Ct to place their nsignations in the hands of the lieu tenant governor and begged him to ac cept sf them. They had also advised his honor to send for Mr. Grcenway to form a new government, and under tiiese cir cumstances would move that the house adjourn till Thursday afternoon, to giTo the new leader time o form a cabinet. Norquay and his supporters then retired from the legislative chamber, singing according" to a prearranged plan, "There's One More River to Cross," amidst the hoots of the liberals. No definite an nouncement of the new cabinet is expect ed to be made until the meeting on Thurs day, when Green way will name the mem bers chosen, and an adjournment will be made for the re-election. The Norquay men charge the opposition with wholesale bribery in the recent flection contests. Annexation for Peace. , Halifax, N. S., Jan. 18 Jeffery Mc Coll, member of the Provincial Legisla ture for Pictou, in a speech to his consti tuents to-day, advocated the immediate abolition of local legislatures and the annexation of Nova Scotia to the United States. His idea is that with the North American continent and the West Indies under one government on this ride of the Atlantic, and tha British government over the United Kingdom, India, Austra lasia and Africa, the Anglo-Saxon race will maintain the peace of the world. THE WEATHER. A New Weather Prophet Who Ciyes Us A Hard Layout For 1888. One day last week the Hon. J. II. Ager, secretary of the board of transpor tation, permitted the following predic tion to be published. The forecast ha9 been singularly and enthusiastically suc cessful so far: "For January the storm days are laid for 1st, 2d, 3d, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 10th. 22d. 23d, 24th, 25th, 2Gth and 27th. and th,s "danger days2' are given as 1st, 2d, 12th, 10th, 14th 23d, 24th, 2oth r.nd 20th. A ptorm originating the last two days cf 18S7 will end about the 3rd of Janu ary, adding to the supply of snow on hand, and will be followed for four or live davs by excessive cold. Beware of exposure in all noethern and western ec tions. About the 10th or lth it will turn warmer, culminating in a storm of rain I or snow, according to sections of the country, on the 12, 13, and 14th. Wry cold days will follow. From the 21st to the 27th the hardest storms of the month may bo expected. Dangerous and des tructive blizzards and blockades are H certainty. Sleet. TUe coldest days of the winter will most likely follow these storms. Heavy rains to the far south and southwest. FltllKL'AllY. Storm days: 2, 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 8, 11, 15, 10, 17, 18. 20, 27, 28 and 2i). Danger days: 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, 10, 17. 27, 28 and 29. From February 2d to the fcth is the first storm period for the month, during which it will moderate and a winter atorm f more or less intensity will cro?9 the country, the mercury falling very low again westward of the storm passtig. From the 14th to I8th, or thereubouts, look for heavy storins, embracing blizz zards to the north, and rain, with light ning and thunder, and possibly, torna does to the south. Very co d days' will follow to the next period, which begins about the 20tli and runs into March. MAIlCII. Storm days: 1, 2, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. 24th and 31st. Danger days: 9, 10, 11, 12. 21. 22 ami 23. March opens up with a February storm about over, followed by falling tempera ture until the 7t'i and 8th. About the 8th a storm period of mark ed cuergy and violence will begin, l.it ing until about the 13ih. Ile.ivy snow all over th north, turning to destructive slett. Uain and general ironical storms southward. Cold davs will follow. About the 19th prepare for the n.-xt danger period, which will last from the 19th to the 24th or 25th. It is proper to add that secretary Agi r do.'s not claim the honor of this foreeas, but it was made by a friend of h:.":. Who is Ycur Bast Friend? Your stom ich of course. Why I Be cause if it is out of order you are one of the most miserable creatures living. Give it a fair chance and see if it is not ti e best friend you have in the end. Don't smoki- in the morning. Don J; drink in the morning. If jo l must smoke and drink wait until your stomach is tliiouh with bretkfast. You can drink more and smoke more in the evening and it will tell on you less. If your food ferments and does not digest right- if you are troubl ed with Heartburn; Dizziness of the head, coming up of tho food after eating, bil iousness, indigestion, or any other trouble of the stomach, you had best use Green's August Flower, as no person can use it without ;m nediate relief. Hay for Sale Three hundred tons of hay for sale for cash, either delivered or on the ground. Leave orders at Henry Weckbach's store. Jan. 3 ui3d&w L. Stull. The best insurance the only good nb- stacts, are to be had of Browne & Stueioiit. Fire Insurance written in the Etna, Phoenix and Hartford by Windham &. Davies. We desire to purchase 20,000 worth of good notes secured by mortgage on real estate. Money ready when deal is closed. Bhowne & Stiiei-jht. Wm. Herold will closs out his entire stock of cloaks, woolen goods, blai:k t and comforts, at cost, and bvlow co:: t make room for the spring stock oi goods. tf Try O. P. Smith & Co's Daaiak Hose for Chapped Hands and Lips. tf Real estate and abstracts. dtf W. S. Wise. Wm. Herold will close out his en tin- stock of cloaks woolen goods, bl ink' ts and comforts, at cost, ami below eot to make room for the spring stock el goods. tf Try O. P. Smith & Co's Dam:ik Ko-e for Salt Rheum, Scrofulous sores, f- tters External Erysepelas, Rash. Itch, chafing of Infants &c, a complete Household Remedy. No household should be with out it. if Call on Threlkeld & Burley for fine ciuars. d-lm Go to the Monarch Restrurant for a good dish of oysters. d-lm Damask Rose the Great Skin Cure and Toilet article, Mfg. and sold by O. p. Smith & Co. tf Mrs. Bannisar Has opened a cutting school in connec tion with her dress-making, where Indies may procure the latest iiv.proved tailor system, said to be the b:st in use. Rooms over Solomon Nathan's store. di2t Just Arrived. I. Pearlman Las, just received a car load of furnitur-.- from St. Louis which he will sell at bed rock prices. tf Fon Sale On reasonable terms my residence on the N.'W. corner of Elm and 11th streets, jbaid property Cjniisis ef i block with a nood story and a 1ml f house of six rooin, two wardrobes and one pantry; good wvll and city watr; twenty-seven bearing appb; tree, and- an abundance of small fruit of all kinds. tf P. D. Bates. Call for Michigan eatiny; apples also Michigan antl New York chler at Phillip KrauseV DISCONTENT.. Ye wlio Ion;; for work of noLli-r mill, fill, li-riru how common iMuks may niJ, Wlio ever I'is for diamonds r polI Must iiev!s usi llrst- uii iron h):U-. from tlit; (ii-riunn by V. It., hliijuiinn. ' THE RICHES OF BOLIVIA. The V. altliicst In Mineral of Any Land 41:1 tlio f:lclo. rJolivi.j .s iloul.t less t in- richest in ii'iiioru! of any lai 1 on the iIobo, n:iI million njiou millions of prefiuus mtul hav Ix-eu t.il.eii out of her mines ly the primitive process which still exists, an. I must exist till rail roads nro const riu-Uvl to carry machinery thorn. Every ou:it of ore t!iat tint's its vay out of the Aiitles is carrio'l on tlm l.aek ff a loan or a llama, ami the quartz is era: hod by rolling heavy lo;cs upon it. l'y this method Bolivia, export i fim l,00O,(K0 to l.j.OOu, 00t) of gold ami silver annually, and thu out put would Ik) fabulous if modern machinery eould be taken into the mines. The distance from Jujny to tho furiiiest m.'iin district of IJolivia'is 700 miles, and it is no further to the diamond fields of Brazil. Bolivia otrers a grant of tvelve squaro leagues of land and -V !'(,(X)0 a mile for tiio ex tension of the Argentine Northern to Sucre, anil English capitalist.-; are rend'.- to fovti:'?-:-! tho work ns Koon as i.. ; meiit drops it at tho boundary lino. When it is built the owners of this road will hold tho key to a country which has excited tho cupidity of adventurers si ace the Now World was discovered. It has furnished foot! for four centuries of fable, and armies cf men have died in soareli of its tretsures. A territory as lare as that which lies Ijo tweeu tho Mississippi river nnd tho Rocky mountains remains entirely unexplored. On iis borders are thi richest of agricultural lands, immense tracts of timber, diamond strewn stre-.n:.':, find the silver ami gold de posits of C'erro do Pasco and Totosi. V.'hnt lies within is tho subject of speculation. Tho tales of explorers who have attempted to, penetrate- its mysteries read like t!n old ro mances of Goleonda and the El LV.nula of the Amazons, where tho women warriors wore armors of solid gold; but the swamps and tho mountains, and tho livers that cannot bj fords vl, and the jim-Ies which forbid search, tho absence of f jod, and tho ditliculty o' car rying sullk-ient f:unplies on foot, with tho other obttaeics that have prevented explora tion, will bo overcome evi-nlually, aiid tho secret that has tsntaliaed tho world for f.jur centuries M be Told l,y ambitious scientists. Hariicr's ilonthly. TIio Amcr of A fsanistnu. People commonly think of tho Ameer of Afghanistan as n. inoror-e, cruel, covetous, despotic savage, but nothing, according to Messrs. O'Moara and Pyne, the only two Eng lishmen who have seen him at home, could be more unliko tho real man. His government is no doubt severe; for only a rod of iron could keep the Afghans under control. Nevertheless, although the Ameer is un doubtedly respected, and perhaps admired, by tho mass of his people, the weight of his hand is felt chieily by tho Sirdars. He is essentially a friend of the common people. What principally attracted the attentir.31 of Messrs. O'Moara and Pyne was his enormous capacity for work. Most trivial details come to him for decision day after da 3'. He sits plodding at work in durbar from 10 in the morning till 12 at night. The durljar is open to all, and the humblest approach him w ith their complaints. As ha marched back re cently from raghraau to Cabul, attended by some 3.000 troops, many poor pcoplo alnug the route did not hesitato to present tiv-if petitions to him personally, ifo iitvariably reeeived them, and after- g fencing at thon scribbled t5omo words and handed thorn to an officer near. He seems to trust no one, but endeavors to do everything himself. AlFairs the most in significant from all parts of the country aro roiKU-ted to him direct. " Thirty or forty re ports," he remarked, "comu to mo about an event. They all give diueront versions of it, and they are all mostly lies. I examine and compare them, and extract the true version myself." Thero can- be no doubt that lie is far ia advance of his people, n:id ho seems conscious of this. The fu-orito observation of his was, " When a s"i:: is in a shormy s.-a and tho crew are tm-bn'ent a;id wiil not 1 won:, ta' captain must cali to Lis assistance- ' passengers who are temporarily on Lu.ird ; ship. Afghanistan is that ship, t'.io world Is i the sea, tho Afghans are tho crow, I am tho : captain', you are the paiigers." Ha wmuM j prooaoiy go i.;r towaiM ia:-o;-eani,:i::g tii-j country could ho rely more thoroughly 0:1 his people. He is keenly alive to the ndv.ja tages likely to follow from its material de velopment. In his pei-so-.irj j'-suner he is " quiet, but hearty end geniul : L cares noth ing for ostentation and d:s; !jv; l-.-.v .a.-s adopted to a great e.-t -::;;. E;i"o-an habits -f life, has his meal-? in .h-- Eur--p:;.tn atyl'j, and aa discaivknl Vho h-jokah for a L-igar. Ndiv C. F. S M I T H, Merchant Tailor. ICee;is constaii'ly en h:-nd sr.n p'e cf t:'. best ireful t be vreriunl. Is r-:c ,i;i;-l to niaki- pai.ts f -r .0j ami i:i-v.a:is iii.Jsiii s for IS issairlit & Sz O vans n JCeatiy :r.il l''-ej.ily at l:e !-,;-. ;-.-t prices, f'.vev Teter Mrrgci' store, 'er:!i Slue :';.i;i Mreet. Sheriff's Sale. r.y vil '.ue of an (r ier of s.lt- isstj.-d by Willi t Foi'tcuf.-.aj.Htiiv of l:e )!-,-.c. v.i! f in jui'l for ' as.- e- iiii' y. bi-a.k--. : ii'l 10 ine ihreete!. I wil! on the 3'.ft ilay of .Jamairy, A. I)., lf-t-s. :it 10 o'ele' k A M . ' f .-uul i!:-v at ti e I'.on Toil i-'est'-i'ir -lit. siiu.ite-l on I -w r M-ia si rcet 111 rbstlsniomli. .Nebraska in sabi eouutv. cell at pub la aiu-t'on. the :el!n iu g.oit?. wares and n.creliiMMlise. 1o-v.it : 'li e t o!. wares :t".:l iiiere!iaiitH.-e : f the I'm Tt 11 bUery imd fs- auran t, e-Mi-iIinu t-f ciirars, t-'. teco, caiuiies, c-ai.uet fn:i s. eor.fe '.-!:! ;y, ,1 mr. ti'sters, inyer snaps. ti;ii ji-r ; 't.i-'os. fi.id La-kets. ii;-.pki:5, tate -ti: lis. t'ovvt-.ii wi:'p bus :ii c-r. sii tabb-f. I weiily -four chairs. !;riives, f (ii ooii. two uasoiiuc siovi s. two lieatuig Iovs and stovepipe, ticvaie. a ;;itt s-w ImeiC :n tl Hif. -ve;:iiii,i .?::les. bane s anil b.xUels. eno j eit!;tHiif, ;ne 11.4 ia- aj1 j( ri:-ii;tr. t-t an-.o 11x1- uresh- bii:gb -p to rcst:;n -Mit t bakery. the p:uii h i :it levtttl i.ieei 11 : tnUfii as the innp ertyof Jtril-o!i .t 'Iborid iiru. reftr.d.'iits : to satisfy e -rt '.in jtidtn: ut of nxiil ceun r-. e v-eri-(t by Juiiu- t'er-i er! t-rg, !iMirv Haeok. Jid;:! son r.res.J.C. Peer-on aiul Urn... 7. H Cox, and .lohu Iia'-.er, i-l.iinttils, i-yaiiist aid ilefea Uants. 1 1 i:ttniouili. Nb. .Ian. is. A. D.. J. C.K. KB'Ktcr, li'-ri IT. J s ('.. n e.i S. I. Vanai ta, attorney for p ai ail. i in i iuii I5y the Dry (JihmI Knijiin'imi f" JOSEPH . WEiKBACH, Vi'i- t'lL' liC'Xt TwC'lltv D;l:- li:lVC !rhTll! il'i-tl to tiHVl' olir I III lilt ll.iP fsliiCK d cliKicc P. c ?i r i ? ;i rrir x r 2 - f t:fs V i ? f.r: t 1 . ii i , f? 3 f h t fi 1'i'f.u ;;i:i(!.-irl j'rict-.-, whicli v.srt- IM-icc.-. 'I'lli-.-f ..ii1 -.-.ist oil t, bl:- ' I',!',. 1:' Astraehan and Plush Wraps. Y't: also oliV-r sjuciul prices in nil IV QQL DRESS FLANNELS SILK MB W'CoiTASTEAGHAHS Also l.MNch Tiiots at wwrtli a.x! ii.cii ali wuoi Tri cots ;it iOc, worlh 75. Tli'v'-e an; the Vs'. prices oI'i!.-:( 1 to JP1 altsiiToii tli - Lm dies this year. Ladies are invite! in call 1 b.iv the rush t;ikcri the he-t li;ii';-iiii!s rsm rrw jcliolifbT-cI w noi.KSAi.i-; and BEEP, I'OilK, MUTTON, VL'AL,I'ULTRY Sticriir cured limns, I 'aeon an'! the host varic-lv ol' Hatniige fo"iil in the ni'irlcet. I will sell as cheap as any oth'-r market in the (-'ity and I dely competition, and respectfully solicit, your imtrom.rnv jg "''('oine and see me. Neville's i!oc!:, Ctii street. U n n 1 1 U ri ai T i . ft v.5 .-. i . 1 ( 5: Al.l. -FOK Parlors, kivdroom. lYniinramiiH. K.itchen.s9 Hallways and CMiccs, GO TO Whoio a magnificent stock of Goods and Fair I 'rices lbourid. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Ktt $3 5$:' CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH CI Dr. R. Nunn, M. D.,B Ch Ti., :..r t'u:.;.i:oi;, Dcbi.ix, GCULIST. a T - r T crn THROAT DISEASi Late Surgeon at Westerri 01itb;d:nic and A!?lit at K"j-al Uiht!i..ln;ie HospiW, London. Ofrlee, Kooia 13, C.tikerBiocij : 10 a. m. to 4 p .111 Onialia. Ncbraskiu Correspondence Punctually Answcrcil. Dissolution Notice. Pi. A rrsiOt"TH, Neb.. Jan. 2, lai. yt'lice t irhmn ii mo: concern: Tliefii-ni known a M.-r?r hros. c Co . In this d;iy disolved by mutual c 'us.nt. The tf.i-Tue"'!! wiil hereafter le eonduet-l by W. U . t L. C. Merctr. known as Mereer Bros. i Ante EL '. : cr nut. r- ,-rro I3i I te Iii i:i-;taii. i.k.m.i 1: in r" n3 f- t aw v m ai V .-u. w a. Y&P c. 1 is. - :4 m n . (:L.8Ks o: PLATTS5I0UTI I, NEIill A Slv A. Notice of Sate Under Chattel Mortgage. N' .ii -e is h' r"by t ivea iiit ty virtue of a. cii.-.'i!-! nmfTasre b-tei en t ",tb fJny .f L'ee-eu-b'T. a 1 i:uiy liled at it It-elided in tho fiK-e i Hie e-n:itv '!crk f I'h- eei;uy. Neb-r.-iNk:-t. mi the l-;t!i !:-y of t)e;,-inier, W. :uxl executed bi J. . Iue to h--t-rii?nn . 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