Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, November 09, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH NEB., DECEMBER 9, 1896.
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CITY AND COUNTY.
SATURDAY.
W. Jennings of Orleans is visitiog"
his uncle, I. S. White this week.
Mrs. Roy Britt of Omaha was in the
city today visiting her mother and
other relatives.
The board of county commissioners
have pone out in the countj- to inspect
Bornsbridges today.
One coach could not 6eat the crowd
which went to Omaha on the early
train this morning.
Assistant Suuerin tendent of Motive
Power Quereau returned this morn
ing from a business trip to McCoott.
A. J. Trility has quit the Singer
Sewing machine business, and V. L.
Street will look after Singnr affaii s
hereafter alone.
At foreclosure sale today of the Me
Iiae farm west of South Uend consist
ing of eighty acres. C. II. Parmele was
the purchaser for $2,245.
Dr. L. P. I 'oik of Raymond came
down last eveniDg to attend his broth
er, C. S., who is much better today.
He returned to Lincoln this morning.
Such incqmparable December
weather as wo have today is only pos
sible in Nebraska. We trust the
quantity may keep pace with the
quality.
One of the Macabees was arrested
last evening on the charge of being
drunk and disorderly and the usual
fine was assessed against him by Judge
Archer today.
Colonel fiixby has discovered that a
man can't love his enemies. Ho fails
to state how he arrived at this conclu
sion whether by analysis of the sub
ject or by an actual lest.
T. Frank Wiles came homo this
mo jning from a visit of several days
at Palmyra, Mo. Frank was in the
social swim down there and had to re
turn home to recuperate.
George Liehnhoff's valet in the
front window of the store has become
addicted to the tobacco habit and on
a wager can smoke more cigars in a
month than any man in Nebraska.
Take a look at him.
The new time cird goes into effect
on the Burlington tomorrow, but no
changes occur in time of trains here.
The Schuyler will be made up and
start from here on the new time card
instead of from the Junction as former-
The Louisville Courier says that J.
V. Glover, a well known resident and
merchant of Louisville for many years,
was killed at Los Angeles, Calif., by
being run over by a heavy wagon.
His family wa9 living at Uot Springs,
S. D., and ho had gone to California
to look up a location.
MONDAY.
Mrs. D. S. Guild is reported quite
ill today.
R. J. Vass went to Lincoln on busi
ness today.
Miss Rose Ilyers was a visitor in
Omaha today.
Kx-Senator Thomas was a Lincoln
passenger this morning.
Wi'liam O. Carr was in the city
over Sunday visiting his parents.
Work was berun at H.ivclock last
week on two engines, class C" style
A final settlement was today made
iu the estate of Stephen Wilsc, de
ceased.
Mrs. Bart Kirkham depirted today
for Crawford to visit her gi andmother
who is reported quite ill.
The exoected snow storm f.nKd to
cre,t thii far east though snow is rc
ported falling in Wyoming.
Frank Jacobs and wife i-ppoared in
county court today in the interest of
the estate of Fred B. Busething.
Marriage license was Luuay iutu
toueorge uenry oacu.. u. xul3V
and Miss l-.iizauein ix-kic
Creek.
Charles Beach, the popular postal
for resisting disease thin people, nerveless, delicate I
JLhe looa lor all such men, women, or cnildren is cotts
mulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oil
will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve
the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will
be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength,
comfort and good-nature.
Bt turt you pet Scctf t Emulsion -when you want it and not a ektaf tubititutt.
Scott &' Bovvne, New York, aii Druggists. 50c. and $i.
clerk on the Schuyler run, enjoyed a
visit from his father today, who re
sides near Weeping Water.
The state meeting of county com
missioners will convene in Lincoln
tomorrow and the Cass county board
with County ClerK Robertson will be
in attendance.
Mrs. Morris, an aunt of the Tucker
Sisters, accompanied by her daughter
returned to her home in Kansas City
this morning after a pleasant visit
with t elatives
W. II. McNerney, general agent for
the Nederland Life Insurance com
pany, with headquarters in Omaha,
was in the city today and made The
Ntws a pleasant call.
Joe McMaken says they have 6even
inches of crystal ice on their soring
lane property at Cedar Creek and the
first cold weather that comes they
want fifteen teams and twenty-five
men to help in storing it.
The Lincoln papers print extrava
gant press notices of the Oitumwa
Quartette, which sang there Friday
evening. There is no question but
what it is a model musical organiza
tion, and our people who go to the
Presbyterian church to hear them the
evening 01 December i) may rignt-
fully expect a delightful entertain
ment. A PROMINENT PLATTSMOUTHIAN.
Mrs. Itichey's Gifts Kxtolled
petent Critic.
Ity a Coin-
Wm. Reed Dunrov
in the State
Journal says:
" 'The Crows' Nest' is an odd name
for a house, but that is what Mrs.
Isabel Richey, the poetess of Platts
meuth, calls her home, and it is not
so bad either when one sees the laree
irregular house perched high on the
hill. From the front porch one can
see the broad old Missouri to the east,
its yellow, muddy current tumbling
through the sunlight, and far in the
distance the blue hills of Iowa look
vague and indistinct. To the west is
as wild a bit of scenery as one can find
in Nebraska. It is a sparsely wooded
tract, ragged with hills and ravines
and at this time of the yearlooks wild
and uncanny. It is just such a place
one would loolc for the hairy old
witches of Macbeth, or the wild revels
of the fairies that chased Tarn
O'Shanter on that fearful night. The
house is by itself, high above every
thing like the eyrie of an eagle, or
better, like the nest of a crow. From
it, the irregular town cf Plattsmouth
can be seen, the hil'.s and the trees,
the spires of churches, peeping above
the rugged hills, the tower of the
court house with its clock and the
roofs of the stores that line the main
street.
"Within doors Mrs. Richey has
made it homelike and pleasant. A
grate in which burns a cheerful Sre
adds a charm to the room and pictures
and little fancy articles adorn the
walls. Mrs. Richey herself is a
bright, cheerful little woman. She
stays closely at home, finding all her
comfort in her little manly boy, her
husband and her writing. She writes
when the inspiration comes and has
cote book ready to jot down her fleet
ing thoughts. She writes the poem
out first in her note book, and then
puts it in her portfolio. She says she
does not especially care whether any
one else reads her poems or not. She
take smuch pleasure in making them,
and likes to read them herself, so she
feels independent of the world outside.
She has a large number of poems that
have never been published, sonnets
and pretty little verses, sad and gay,
all sorts of odd conceits and queer
fancies.
" A Harp of the West' is the title
of her book published over ayear ago.
This book has brought her recognition
in the east and has had some very
complimentary reviews, one of the
greatest single poems. She has let
ters from some of the most prominent
American authors commending her
work. One of these is a quaintly
written epistle from James Whitcomb
Riley which gives Mrs. Richey every
reason to be proud, for it speaks most
encouragingly of her work. William
uean noweus in a scrawl also gives
her a good word, encouraging and
neipiui. 11 laKes some time lor a
western author to gain recognition,
but Mrs. Richey has no reason to com
plain of her receptitn. Doubtless
she will soon become known as one of
the best writers of verse in the state.
if not in the west."
Giraue is going to be good in
Plattsmouth this fall and winter and
itho merchant who expects to get his
I full share of it must mk n. lil fr
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CRITICAL CONDITION.
Former l'iattsmouth Lady Keturus From
Salt Lake Iu a Helpless Condition.
Mrs. Jerry Daniher, jr. , who came
In here from Salt Lake City, is stop
ping at one of the local hotels. She
is suffering not only from inflamma
tory rheumatism, but is certainly in
sane. Just what to do with her seems
quite a puzzle. No one cares to tile
a complaint and to care for her is
more than the ladies of her church
are able to do. She has no relatives
here who are financially able to ren
der any assistance. The unfortunate
woman may have to be taken to the
asylum.
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wifegUis her Chamberlain's Cough
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Dr. Marshall, crewn and bridge work
Dr. Marshall, teeth without plates.
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NOiS Freight, daily, from Omaha
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diate stations
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Lincoln
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Legal Notice,
Lewis I.ee. defendant will take notice that on
the 4th day oi December. ISiHi, Lucy I.ee. plain
tiff, herein tiled her petition in the district court
ot Cas county, Nebraska, against said defend
ant, the object and prayer ot which is to obtain
a decree of divorce from the defendant upon the
ground of extreme cruelty and non-support. You
are requireu 10 answer saui pennon ou or Delore
the lsth day of January, 1M'7.
-13'. I.fCV LKE, riaint.fi.
Shenff's Sale.
V.y virtue of an order of sale issued bv Georire
V. llouseworth. clerk of the district court within
and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di
rected. I will on the lull day of January, A. I).
llr. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south
door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth
m sam county, sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following real estate, to
wit: Fractional lots 1. 2. and 3 in block 8 in White's
addition to the city of Flattsniouth, Cass county,
Nebraska, and lots 1, 2, and 3 in block K, in the
city of I'l.-tttsmoiith, Cass county, Nebraska, to
gether with the privileges and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or iu anywise appertaining.
The same being levied upon and taken as the
property of Wellington Y. Druniniond ct al.,
defendants, to satislv a judgment of said court
recovered by Livingston Loan and Uuilding As
sociation, plaiiititt: against said defendants.
l'lattsinouth, Nebraska, Decembers. A. I). 1S0C
llARVEY llnLI.OWAY,
Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska
Legal Notice.
Notice by publication for probate of will. In
the county court of Cass county. Nebraska. In
the matter of the estate of John b. C. Ilcnnings.
deceased. Catharines. M. Ilennirgs, John A.
Ilcnnings. Charles C. Mcunings. Ferdinand J.
Hemi'iigs. Kmma M. Lrau. Kosa Heimii.gs,
guaidiau of Terrace C. Ilcnnings and Sophia M.
lieunings. minor heirs ol Henry J. Heiiuings, de
ceased, and all other persons i,-. crested in said
matter, are hereby nopped that on the 2mh day
of November, lKfci, J. Ilcnnings tiled iu said
court, a petition, alleg'ug. among other M'ings.
that John F. C. I leitnings d'ed on the St It day of
September, lsw, leaving a lasi wi 1 and testament
and possessed of persona! estate valued at six
thousand two hundred (,2WU.tl) dollars and that
the above named constitute all the persons in
terested iu the estate of said deceased; and pray
ing for the probate of said will, and for adminis
tration ot said estate. You are hereby not'iied
that if you fail to appear at said eourt on ,ue l'.'th
day ef December. lM, at 2 o'clock p in.. 10 con
test the probate of saii will, the court may al
low and probate spiil will an. I orsnt mlminwtra-
ltijnof said estate to John A. lieunings or some
owier Miuaoie person, and rrocc-cd to a settle
ment thereof.
W itness my hand ami seal of said county court
at I lattsmouth. this Tilth day of November. A. D.
' George M. Si i.rlock.
beal County Judge.
Legal Notice.
Notice by publication on petition for adminis
tration of eta;e In the county court of Cass
county Nebraska. In the m .tier of the estate of
Kachel Osborn deceased. Larkin Osbom. Han
nah I enn, Calvm Osborn. Emanuel ikhnm
Soharah Stocker M. V. Osborn. MaVy O. Fhipps!
Cora. Hattie and Evelyn Catt aud all other per
sons interested in said matter are hereby notified
that on tiie 24th day of November. 1-1W. Hannah
Fenn filed a petition in said county court alleg
ing among other things that Rachel Osborn died
on the 12th day ot May, A. I), lsyrt, leaving no
last will and testament, and possessed of per
sonal estate of the estimated value of four hun
dred flUO.00 dollars, and that the above named
constitute all the persons interested in the estate
of said deceased, and praying for administration
thereof. You are hereby notified thai if you fail
to appear at said court on the lyth day of Decem
ber, ix;rt. attf o'clock a. ni. and contest said peti
tion, the court will appoint K. F, Dean, or some
other suitable person, administrator, and proceed
to a settlement of said estate.
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Witness my hand and seal of said countv court
at Flattsmouth.-this 24th day of November, A.
L. 11'6. CiEORGE M. Spcrlock,
Seal County Judge.
Sheriff's Sale.
Ily virtue of an order of sale issued by
George F. llouseworth, clerk of the district
court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska,
and to uie directed, I will on theiath day of
Dec, A. U.. lSHrj, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said
day at the south door of the court house in
the city of I'l tttsrnouth, in said county, sell
at public auction, to tne highest bidder for
ca-h, the following real estate, towit:
The south half (s W of lots 1. 2 and 3 in
block tnirteen (13) tn the city of flatts
u.outh.Cass county. Nebraska together with
all and singular the hereditaments and ap
purtenances thereunto belonging or in any
wise appertaining. The same being levied
upon and taken as the property of S. I'.
Yanutia and L. J. Vanatta, defendants; to
satisfy a judgment of said court recovered
by Chirles C. Parmele as receiver of the
Citizens' Bank of Flattsniouth, Nebraska,
plaintiff; against sail defendants.
1'lattsmoutta, Nebraska. Nov. 17, A. II.,
ls'Jti. Harvey Uolloway,
Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by George
F. llouseworth, clerk of the district court, within
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected,.! will on the 19th day of December, A. 1.
lb'M. at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the south
door oi the court house In the city of Flattsniouth
iu said county, sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following real estate,
to-wit: All of block one west of the
Bublic square in the village oi Kock
lutls. Cass County. Nebraska, together
with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same
being levied upon and taken as the property of
lolm Q. Churclii l, Laura 1. Churchill, iMary C.
loore and Thomas Moore, delendants, to satisfy
a judgment of said court recovered by Sarah lil
len Smith, plaiiititt, and Albert Ni Sullivan, de
fendant, against said defendants.
1'laltsmouth, Neb., Nov. 17, A. P., l9t).
Harvey Holloway,
Sherilf, Cass county. Nebraska.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by George
F. llouseworth, clerk of the district court, within
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected, 1 w ill on the ll'tli day of December, A. H.
IsUo, at 'I o'clock a. m. ot said day, at the south
door of the court house in the city ol Flatts
niouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, the following real estate,
low it:
Fractional lot 3 iu section 7, town 12, range If.
in Cass county, Nebrask, also lot 12 block l.f iu
the city of l'iattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska,
together with all and singular the hereditaments
and appuiteiiances thereunto belonging or in any
wise appertaining. The same being levied upon
and taken as the property of Katheriue Keu
land, alias Mrs. 1'eter Keuland, et al, defendants,
to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by
Fettibone aud Nixon, plaintiffs, against said de
fendants. Flattsniouth, Nebraska. Nov. 17, A. D. 1H'.5.
Harvey Holloway,
Sheriff. Cass county, Nebraska.
Legal Notice.
Not'ce by publication on petition for adminis
tration ot estate. In the county court ol Cass
coumy, .Nebraska. In the matter of the estate ol
Charles Latus, deceased, and unknown.
heirs ot said deceased, and all other persons in
terested in said mattet are hereby notihed that on
the llth day ot November, C. S, Folk hied a
petition iu said county court alleging among
oilier things that Chat les Latus died on the 2siii
day of October, 18'.tt, 'caving no last will and tes
tament and possessed of real and personal estate
ol the reasonable value of S210.0U and tliat if any
heirs survive, their names and are residences un
known to the petitioner. You are hereby notified
that if you tail to appear at said court on the loth
day ot December, lMti, at U o'clock a.m. and con
test said petition, the court will appoint James O.
McClain or some otner suitable person adminis
trator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate.
Witness my hand and seal of said couunty
court at Flattsniouth, tins 17th "day oi November,
A. D. lLMi.
George M. Si-l rlock
(Seal)
County Judge.
Notice of Final Sett lenient.
Notice by publication on petition for settle
ment ol lui.il administration account. In the
county court of Cass county, Nebraska.
In the matter ol the estate ot Stephen
Wiles, deceased, Llizabeth C. Wiles, Rebecca
Murray, Thomas Wiles, Issue Wiles, John
U lies, deorge i!cs, tiarbara 1l. ar
tier, Isabel wiles, rsan::y spangler, Stephen
lies, Joseph i:es, fjeiijaiimi 1'. lies, Mar
tha G. Wiles, guardian ot James A. Wiles. Kalph
M. WliCS. Stephen ti. lies ana Joseph M.
Wiles, minor hairs of James M, Wiles, a deceased
son of said deceased, and all other persons inter
ested in said matter are hereby not died that on
the Zlst day ot October, l&yo, licnjamin r. Wile
tiled a petition in said couuty court, praying that
his tmal administration accounts hied herein be
settled and allowed, and that iie be discharged
from his trust as executor, aud that if you tail to
appear before said court ou the 7th day of De
cember, ls'.t, at 10 o'clock a. in., aud coutest said
petition, the court may grant the prayer of said
petition, and make such other aud iurther orders,
allowances and deciees as to this court may seem
p.oper, to the end that all matters pertaining to
said estate may be finally settled and determined.
W ltness my Hand and seal ot said county court
at Flattsniouth. this 17th day ot November A.
D, 1N). (jLOKl.L M, M'UKLUCK,
iSeal) Couuty Judge.
" Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Geortre
F llouseworth. clerk of the district court, within
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected. I will ou the U'd day ot January, A. D,
is.7, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south
door ol the court house in the city of l'iattsmouth,
iu said county, sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder tor cash, the following real estate, to
wit: Lots five Lr,J six ti in block twenty
nine 2S in the city or Flattsniouth, Cass county.
Aeoraska, together W illi tne privileges and appur
tenances thereunto belonging or in auywise ap
pertaining; the same being levied upon and taken
as the property ot George F. Weidmau, et al, de
lendants. to satisfy a judgment of said court re
covered by FeterJ. Hansen, administrator of the
estate of J. M. Schnellbacher, deceased, piaiutitt
agamt said defendants.
flattsniouth. Neb., Dec. 2. A. I)., Is'Jrt.
Harvey Holloway.
Sheriif, Cass county, Nebraska.
Notice to Creditots
State jf Nebraska, i ss.
Cass County. I
In the matter el the estate id Chiiriis lint I . -r
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the claims and de
mands oi all persons auainst Charles Butler, di?-
C;ased, late ot said county and state, will be re
ceived, examined aud adjusted bv the countv
court at the court house at l'iattsmouth on the
2Mb day otjune A. 11M'7. at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon. And that six months from and alter
the Utith day ol December A. D. 1K, is the time
limited for creditors of said deceased to pres.nt
their claims 1 r examination aud allowance.
Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of
December A. D. lyii.
George M. Si'L'rlock,
LSealj County Judge.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by George
F. llouseworth, clerk of the district court within
and lor Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected, I will on the K'th day of December, A. D.
Is'.Hi. at 11 o'ciock a. in. of said day at the south
door of the court house in the city of Flatts
niouth, in said county sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, the following real
estate, to-wit: The north half ot lots eleven and
twelve (11 and lr in block thirty-six :i, iu the
city of Flattsniouth, Cass county, Nebraska, to
gether with an and singular the Hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
auywise appertaining; the same being levied
upon and taken as the property ot Elizabeth A
W oodson and James M. Woodson, defendants.
to satisly a judgment ot said court recovered bv
Charles C. l'anneie, as receiver of the Citizens
bank of 1 lattsmouth, Nebraska, plaimitt against
said iieienaanis.
l'iattsmouth. Neb.. November 17, A. I. l.-WJ
Harvey Holloway,
Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by George
F. llouseworth, clerk of the district court within
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected, I will on the 'oth day ot December, A. D.
isirfj, at 11 o'clock a. ni. ot said day at the south
door of the Court house in the city ol Flattsniouth
in said county, sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder lor .ash, the following real estate tow-it:
Lots three i.U) and tour (4) in block thirty
nine (: i'l. in Young A; Hayes' addition to the city
ot l'iattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, together
with all and singular the hereditaments aud ap
puiteiiances thereunto belonging or in anywise
appertaining. '1 lie same being levied upon and
takeu as the property of Samuel F. anatta, et al.
defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court
recovered by J. H. Fettibone and S. E. Nixon,
doim? busi:i,' mi 1t .he hrm name and style of
Fetimouo ci Nixon, piaiutilts, against said de
lendants. F.aUsmouth, Nebraska, Nov. 24, A. D. 1-1W.
Harvey Holloway,
Sheriff Cass couuty, Nebraska.
Mieriff's Sale.
By virtue r ( an order of sale issued by George
F. llouseworth. clerk of the district court witlan
and for Cas cuutv, Nebraska, and to nie di
rected, I will on the "itlth day of December. A. D.
lc'Jti, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south
door ot the court house in the city of l'iattsmouth
in said county, sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following real estate, to
wit: Lot seven (7) in block thirty-eight (3) in
the city ol Flattsniouth, Cass county, Nebraska,
tiiut-tlier with all and singular the hereditaments
' aud appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any
! wise appertaining. The same being levied upon
! and taken as the property of James C. Kikeubary
an-i t.miiy l. tiKeuoary, et at, aetenaants, to
satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by S.
H. Nixon, plaintiff, against said defendants,
l'iattsmouth. Nebraska, Nov. 24. A. L). 1HSK5.
Harvey Holloway,
Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska.
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Who Has the BesCorn in Cass Countv
To the person brinjTiny to our sloro tho THREE
EARS CORN WEIGHING TIIE MOST, be
tween now and December 25, wo will give one
Suit Valued at $15.00
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To tho person bringing the three e;irs weighing
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To the person bringing- the three ears weighing
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This does not require a person to make
a purchase of us, but we have
...the most...
Complete Stock of Clothng
IN C7ISS
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the LEADING
g& o- as o a- o-o- o- s- $
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C. C. PARMELE, Receiver.
CLAUS BREKENFELD, Mgr.
Highest cash price paid for wheat, and the
best flour ever made in Nebraska given in
exchange.
Custom work specially cared for. Give
the new management
buy now other flour.
Ask Your Dealer For Cedar Creek Flour.
FIRST NATIONAL
OP I'LATTSMOCT tT, I7KBISASKA.
I'ald up Capital
130,000
10.000
the
Surplus
Offprs the very best f scllitles i
Uroiii.jtt transaction of
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STOCKS. oricl, cold, povcremarit arid lotn-
Becun.tles rou-'ht and sola. Deposiis re
celved and Interest allowed on the certti
cates. Drafts drawn. avallaDle In any
part of the U. s. and all the pnnuiplo
towns of Europe. 'Jolleotlnus made au.t
'promptly remitted, liiuliest tuarUo;.
price paid for county warrants, state
and 'sounty bonds.
director;
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rival for lh- iiurTj. jr-niuti.-.T fun -l U(.-Ii'ja:cljr' meCS
eM. AtdrucTlsTA. PrSca 25 Crrti.
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ortirnal and only 2011111 no womnnN salva
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It direct upon receipt of p rice, L, seale-.d. by
niaii urepaid. Medical ad vice free. J A.Clv-hONMfc-DDJAl,
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tones. Joints and muscles. Tv.p title tic in
sanity, Scurvy.' mtuiuu in niikiy iornia.
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rendering coutusrioii'hardl.v possible, hence
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1 boxes for ". Medical advice free. JACK-
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con oil for l. i-tx boxes ror . jnvncu.i
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Chicago. IU.,
our agent.
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