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m Spring Summer Gu il tKclge Values in Spring Clotliin; at the Reliable Purchasing House of AfCU3. HOLLY Neckwear! Also, a complete line of Gents' and Boy's Spring and Summer Furnishings in all the new styles and shades of cloth. We surest that you call early and examine all departments. Price and quality will compare with any in Cass county. Fine Shirts, ike. J CLOTHING Notice to Creditors. Kr.u c.f N l.ra-ka 'a.-.", 1 toil ill v. s I ii Hum y on i t . Ill tti- mam r of ICmiiiiml. Ii--h.n-I. tin- ctiatc nt Mary A. N'ta-- Is lurctiy trlvi-n lial -r-liiois of ail ilfri-M-il will iii I I Ik- aalnilnKI ralor of ail lai In-fun- iif, county jinU-a-a.f ( a.j iniuiv, .N l.rii-U a. nt I Ik- 'oiiiil v 4 ourl room In I'lait-.-iitont Ii. In a 11 I'oiuit y, n t li I4t ti i f .1 in t ami on Hi.- tii Ii of I .. ml r. i;'.'.:it IUo'.I.nU A.M.. -Hli ila.v. for t inriix.' a if ar---iit fiiif th-ir hums for examination, ad ju-t unlit ami al ia m uim'c. Mi iiioiiiIc from .linn- 14. I''7. an- allowl for tli- ! I itoi-x of sail iIii-si-1 hi im - nl I li-ir 'la 'lux. ami oii . 'ar iiikI xt x moiitlix for I ulni'oi-l rao .r lo 1 1 ! -.aiil -.lata-, from t In ITlli daoof Ai-rll. I'7. i Willies ,,v , anal ami Naval of saial daunt .v d.urt ( ai I'lattxiitouili. Yr lira-.Ua. I 1 4 1 ti ilay f ",:.yr" ;. iiahvi.v i. Titvi. ' fEA I I 1 .oiltilJ .llll-. Final Notice. S Tr:..-f No. Statk m t mi C'Ax CiiIM V. 1 1- t , list i .-t i-oui l ol n-.x o.iiil y. Tin- Matt- of i l.iak:i. Plaintiff Tli- v ral pan !, of I. ami In ia inafta r 1. -ril't. aiul all wrx.inx ami -oi Mrai inns I at I nir or i laimintr t ii ! to. or any InN-rt-xi. i .flit or a-laim In or to xik-Ii iian-t-ls or r-al si at-, or an v iart tlnr-of. I x-ft-iialaiits. Iits I'ourt 4 ami l ive l.i in ltlo-k Nim lt i n I") in Vomit; .V 1 1 a. x ailililioii to tin- i-itynf I'lalt-moiil l. I 'axx i-otinty. N lt axUa ami t lu ll nk now n ou m i x t In n Not ii-- ix lit-r-li.v tri v-n I hat iimlcr a li-a-r- of I li-ilixt t ii-t i-ourl of said -oiinty n luli n il in I In- st at- t a xiiil for t In- yt-ar l'.'4. tin- follow inir ili-u'i i I p4- 1 r-al --iat- xit uatt- In 1 1 county oft axx ami stan- of NthtaxUa. tii-wit: lits r'oiiraml l ive (4 ."in Itlm'k Niiiet.-i-n Ui't in Voiiniraml II ayes alilil ion to t lie i-ity of flat Is it:oiit h. 'ass i-nunt y. Neln aska. was on tlia-7tli i!iiy of Noeml-r A. I. P.m. luly solil at iiilili vemlne lay t he i-oii nt y t M-asiin-r of sail I i-oiint y in I In- manner rov ideal lay law ami I In- aeriaal of reala-iniat lain from xii.li s.ila- will exiaire on t In- ;t h ilay of NiiM-mlrr A. I . I'.i'T. Vmi ai f .lit lur mat itia-l t lial t he owner af tin- rertiti--al- of tax sale Issued lay the treasurer will make aaalia-at iaall l.a the riallt't in the alaove nt it led a-aiise fa ar nti i niat ii an of sua-h sale a S- Mall as araaM ia-alala- alter t In- lacriaad of l-edetnii-t ion has expired, ami you are herelay notified t hat t he I ime ami -la.i of the lii-aiini.' liMan s,ia-h i-aiilirmat iaan will Im-. -nterel in the iinitii lual ion it id k-at lay tin- rletk of said i-oiirt. on or lfaar- the Tilt day of Novein laer A. I. I!i'7. "tii w ill -xamim- said i-ontir-inat ion i-a-aard to as.-ertain t h- tiim- of siirli heat ing anal may Ih-laresa-nt. if y m da-sire, !i milkl- all.V a ala ja-a-t ia alls ar xhaaW eatlxl- w liy t he sala xhaalllai llaal I14 II ti I'l I ' 1. !. M. Jonks. t w iii-r of t a sala--i-i-t ilia-a le. f. A. Wawls. aitaiiia-y. Fina! Notice .'-: ; a.f a hiaska t ''.! lit.'." of t'axs a 1 n t ha (list ria-t a -a m i t of ass a'o-.mt y. Na lai -aska. -ta'a- af Nehi aska. f hiint i ti" s. Tl:- sev ral aat-a-a-lsa af land ha-ra-inaf ter n-s.-riln-ii iiiid all IH IX.011X anal -iit Hii at iaans having or a-laimiii titla- to. or any interest ri'ht or laim inar to sin-li pai'-a ls or it-al estate, of ::ny pari tha-n-aaf. I ia-fa-niiaiits. 'I'raa-t N. Tii I-ot Six ' in ltlM-k Nineteen lli't in Votintr and I lay -s aaldit ion to t In- tit y of flat tx maauth. t'ass a-aaunty. Nelaiiiska. ami th- un known W Iters thl-It-aaf: Not ia-' ix I relay fi veil t hat under a decree of the dist ria-t court of saial a-nunty reiidcrval in tin-stale tax suit fur tin- yt-ar tin- follow iiijr ijesi-tilaai-d real est ale sit uate in the county of t ass and state of Ni-hraska. t-wlt : lat Six ') in Itloa-k N iiia ta a n I I'.'i in Vomit.' and Mays nddition toll it.v of f lattsiiHiiith.Cassi'oiinty Nfhraska. wasoii the Tth day of Novi-vlaer A. i. l'.i'l. duly solal at putalii" venduf hy thf count v I reasuit-r of saial count y in th- manm r provided by law and the iieriod of rt-dt-mpt ion from sua-li sale w ill i-.xpitf on thf 7tli day of N'tivf mtaai-r A. I. I Von ait-furthi-r notitifd that tin owner of tl -rtitia-ale af tax sale issued hy thf l reasui-f r. will make applia-ation to t he court in t he alaove e nt it led i'iium- for conT tirmatioiKafsuch sale assiaon praa-t icahlf after the aeriod of redemiat ion has xpired.aiul you art hfrt hy notified that the time and place of thf hfai iiiir mini suchi'oiitiftnat ion it-cord kept hvt hf clerk of said court .011 or laefott t lie 7t lid ay of Nov-mU-r. A.M. I.7. Von will xamiiif said contirmat ion rs-rd to ax-i-rt a in t hf t inn of sua-li hfariuj.' and may l presnt. if you d xirf. to maki- any olajs-t ions or show i-ause w hy t lif salt should not confirmed. I M. .Iiixrs.am ner of tax sala- c-rt ilia-ale. A. Hawk Attorney. Notice of Sale. In the district court of "axs county. Nehraxka. ! n thf matter of t he -st atf of Itarhara .tones. !ea -eased. Nat ia'f is herelay iri v-n that in pursuaiia-f ,f an orilf r of Paul .lfs.se ii. .iudtff of the district court of Cass count y. Nebraska, inadeon the JTtli day af May l'.i'7. fair the salf of real i-xtate I tt-iiitan-fa rf di-xa't ilaed. t here w ill In xoM at thf soul It front door of th-a-ourt house in the city of Plattsmaiiit h. l'a-s a-ounly. Nehraska. on thf .:tu ilay of lime l'.7. at om o'clm-k p. in. of saial day at tinhlia' venduf to thf hi sliest hidder for casli. t fie follaiv. imr desi-riU-d real stale ta.wit: Lots om ill anal -iirlit t-t in Mock Hitit-iffii tl'.'t Voting & Hay's adilition and lot om 1 1 1 in hloa-k l w-niy-oiif -Jl 'ounir May's aalditioii. Plattxtiioutli. N-liiaxka. Said -alf to remain o;-n for one hour. Iat-d thf i day of May 1!'7. I'ltF.mi. K;exkehi;kh. A dm i nixt rat or of tin-est ate of Itarhara Jones. 'fa-ea-sed. Notice of Application to Probate Will tstatf af Nebraska. Cass I 'ounty. I n the matt i-r of tin I ii 'ounty Court, state of Peter Peterson. c!f--asfd. T. Hfssif s-niith. Kmma ("lirist-iis-n. Lillian Peterson, f lunk Kalward Pfti-rson. Klia laf th .1. Itrowiie . laeaaw . Hrowne. Mat ilia A. lirown'. Warren W. lirowiu. Paul P. Hrowtif. atiaj all other f tons intftfsled in sai I st atf: You will take tiaatia'f that on the .'VI day of .1 un-. I '7. Kmma I'hristf iis-ii tiled in this court an instrument iuiortiiur to l the last will and txtamint of PetT Pfte rn. decf axed, anil a lftition alletim.' that saial Pt-tf r Pfterson. l parti this life oiithf-';tli lay of May. Isor. U-aTinjr an ext atf to la aalmlnixteit-d: tliathy thf tfrms of saiil iiixt rument I'harles K. Kyd-l-rc is nominated fxecutor and that hf de-a-liiifs to aa-t in sua-h capacity, and prayimrthat said instrument may le adiiiiftfd to pnihate as thf last will ami testament of saial Peter Peter son. lis--:is-ii. and t hat Prank V.. a-hlater lac r.piaoiiit-l aaiministta'.or f saial u-x'ate witli t l.a" w ill annexed. You ate furt her not itia-d t hat a hearing will he hail on sai'i l-t ii iaan on the '.'1st day of June. ;-.-7. at in o'clock a. m.. a.f said day at the ottia-f .f thf county jr.ali.-a- in tl oiirt house in the city of Plattsmouih. in saial county, and that if you fail ta aiai ar an-l a-oiitest said laetitiaau. tl,t prayer thereof may l a- ranted and saial : list run'if lit admit ted ia prohatf as t in last w ill anil t-xtam-nt of saial Pfte r Peterson, deceas ed, ami administration irraii'ed thereon as -aved for in saial iei it iaan. it nt - my hand this day of June, lii-7. rr3!sE.u.i n linn i. in wis. l ' 'oiiitty .1 uili Legal Notice, N'otia-e is heithy fiv-n. that lay virtue of tWat hattfl mort irai'ix. dated on the nl day of Novemher '': anal duly tiled in the office of the county -lerk of t'axx a-ounty. Nebraska, on the :trd day of .Vovcmln-r. l'.i'. anil executed by Milton I'larviK-c. and 1'. I'. Mettlen to M. K. Pankoniii to .secure the iiayiTient of the sunt of 5l i.". and uiin hia-h th-re is now due thf sum of si:..s.". Itefault having tx-tii made in the paymt nt of the sum of Saii.4: of saial amount, anil no suit or other procecdini.'s at law liavintr tH-n instituted to recover said debt, or any part thereof. I will sell the proierty therein dt-scrUwtl viz: :ie.Nax Iiemjister well ma chine complete with drills, drill jar. I oster die. 1 4-foot trima wrein-li. -'chain tonirues I saml bucket. " jack screws. I 2-incli taier top. I 2 inch si ill m' tonrue at public aua-tion at .lames Safe's livery barn. In the city of Platlsmauith, in said Cass county on. the -Jsnh tlay of June, 1! 7. at one o'clock p. m'.of said day. l. C. Kwyer. M. E. I'AXKtlMX. Mvirdock (liy (i. A. 1-eIs.l I'll lt" 'K MAKKETS Corrected weekly by Martin & Tiol, wlit) pay tlift highest prices for produce and tfuaranlce satisfaction: itutur y.vv Mens Sprint's I Crt-itm :tllr II. airs 1.-.C .lja! . .HO .lac l..IHI r.xu Ml l T-'.5ll tal iUAIN MAKKETS. Corn . . Wheat Oat... 4.1 and 4"-- xM' .'!sc KofK Islani Time Tahi.e. Murdock .Station. WEsT lUU'ND. 41, irail v:l" a. m. local H:").") a. m. mail o:) p. m- I7, mail p. m. EAST P.OI'NL. i0, freight V2:?,0 a. m. .'J", mail 10 :"-) a. m. 7U, Local 1:14 p. m. (, mail p. m. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Mrs. J. I. Ilrisbin visited at Chas. Kieke's Thursday and Friday. The orphan boy staying with Henry Oehlerking was kicked in the mouth by a vicious horse Memorial day, and several stiches were taken to put his lower lip back in its pKice. Mrs. Lehman is visitinir in Lincoln this week. A bouncintr baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs Fred liockelman May:J0. Memorial services were neld in ap propriate style at Elmwood May 30th, although rain interfered with some of the program. The Rock Island ilyer, No. c.s', which is tuie Mere about s:J0 a. m , was wrecked about four miles west of Alvo Sunday morning, while running1 over the speed limit. The engine was com pletely overturned and the two coaches were thrown against an en bankment, which prevented them from being upset. Probably this saved the lives of some of the passengers of whom there were seventeen; some re ceiving many scratches but none were killed. And how the engineer and fireman escaped is a miracle. Jacob Goehry visited in "Waterloo last week. F. F. Hunt, of Weeping Water, expects to move his family to Mur dock the latter part of this week and make his home here in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Moll of Carleton, Neb are visiting at A. E. Frashei's this week. Henry Bornemeier transacted busi ness in Omaha Monday. II. I Denning and wife visited in Omaha last week. M. C Lerler and wife visited with R. R. Cox and wife the forepart of the week. The Murdock base ball team will play ball at Elmwood during the re union on the 1st and 4th of July. Mrs. Geo. L. Colbert entertained the Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Letter visited in Mur dock Wednesday the guest of Mrs. II. V. McDonald. Mrs. Oscar McDonald is entertaining one of her sisters from Plattsmouth this week. The M. W. A. will give a box social at their new hall Saturday night, JuneSth. C. A. Besack, of Stratton, visited at the homes of II. A. Tool and II. V. McDonald the past week. Dr. II. J. McArthur and wife of Hanna, Wyo., visited in Murdijck Wednesday. The Greenwood base ball team came over last Saturday and crossed bats with the local team. Jumper was put in the box for the locals and in the first three innings struck out eight men: in the fifth he injured his arm and Greenwood made two runs. In the sixth Thimgan was put in the bcx and after that Greenwood took the whitewash in grand style, although it took ten innings to decide the game. The final score being 3 to 2 in favor of Murdock. The Greenwood boys con ducted themselves very mannerly which was a credit to any town. Colic arte Diarrhoea. Fains in the stomach, colic and di arrhoea are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried. Farm for Sale. A IGO-acre farm one mile and. three quarters west of Murray, improve ments fair; 140 acres in cultivation; and the balance in pasture with run ning water through the pasture. For further particulars call and see W. M. I Weeping Water Prom the Herald. I. S. Barnes, jr. has sold his grocery stock to G. Lubber, of Holland, Neb. Mr. Lubber assumed charge Tuesday. He has had experience in the business Martin Petersen and w ife came over from Plattsmouth, Wednesday, and visited a couple of days with Mrs. Petersen's mother, Mrs DeWolf and family. Nearly all of the operators along the line are distracted. Dispatcher E.J. Moeser and wife of Omaha, are the happy parents of a boy, born last .Sun day, lie is keeping the wires hot. James Clausen has purchased of O. D. Smith the acres of land just west of town a sbort distance. Mrf Clausen paid $75 per acre, and con sidering the price of land, he secured a bargain. Cards have been sent out by Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Bragg, announcing the coming marriage of their daugh ter Aurel to Charles A. Ashmun, on Wednesday, June V2, at H o'clock Elm wood, Nebr. The First National Bank is increas ing its circulation from $12,500 to $50, 000. They will purchase $37,500 in government bonds, making their hold ings of government bonds $100,000. Their deposits are now upwards cf $250,000. Ten years ago this bank's deposits were only $25,000. Ben Gibson loaded a plow into a wagon Monday and thoughtlessly tied a team to it which he was lead ing. The horses became frightened dragging the plow out of the wagon and ran away with it, with the result that one of the horses was badly crip pled, the sharp edge of the plow lay striking it on one of the hind legs, severing both the extensus tendons. Ladies Entertained. The ladies aid of the Christian church were entertained at the home of Mrs. Thomas South 5 esterday after noon. Hacks and conveyances were provided, and fifty took advantage of the opportunity to go out and enjoy themselves most royally. The meet ing was called to order by the presi dent, Mrs. Homer McKay.and Rev. A. L. Zink read the scripture lesson and offered prayer.af ter which a short pro gram was rendered consisting of bongs and readings by Mrs. A. J. Graves and Mrs. A. L. Zink. Strawberries and real cream and cake were served by the hostess. Woman's Influence It cannot be denied that from time immemorial the women always had a great influence on the condition of her husband and sons, and that often was the leading spirit of the family. We wish to show a little example of this, by quoting from a friend's letter. He was suffering from all kinds of diffi culties without being able to explain the cause of them. His wife advised Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine, because she noticed that the appetite of her husband had changed; that his complexion is becoming yel lowish, dull; that his eyes lost their luster and that his step is not as elas tic as before. This convinced her that there is something wrone with his digestion. We feel quite certain that many women gave such advice to the members of the families, when ever there was some trouble with the stomach or the intestines, or in dull headache, loss of apetite, unclean complexion, tired feeling, etc. Let mamma prescribe Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine and no mistake well be made. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 7!9 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Illinois. air is Scraggly Do you like i:? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor end have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first cf a!!, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer's Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." A Made by J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mus. U biaUUiVtlalfCaV V SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHEERY PECTCBAL. yers We carry a large stock of Vic tor and Kdison gold-moulded Records. Hear them free. PHIL, SAUTER.., Plattsmouth, Neb. .ANGORA KiTTENS FOR SALE. H-:iut if ul. loiii-'-liaiicil. iuii whit-, lianai-soiiH-ly marked and -oli)T-d. t liiiroualilned Aiuroi a kittens S6 to $25. They are ideal jaets. and remarkably handsome. Also have for sale "Knitr." a handsame male one year old. Write today to MRS. J. C. MORROW. S T -9f.au C r-k a - K.a...b. a... ... .wi a .i.ui a o. ..cuxaann. , Notice of Final Settlement 1 11 the matter of the estate af -Coiiiilyi-ourt('as'o. John ltuskirk. dei-eased l All iiersons interested in t hi ahove entitled estate are herehy notified that the administra tor of the aliove est ate has tiled his final report and a M-t it ion for final sett lenient of saial es tate and for his disa-haure. A heai-ins-' will lie had on said petition on th r.'lst day of .tuna-. A. 1!H;7. at 11 o'a-loa-k a. m.. at the county eotirt room at I'lattsmottth. Cass county, Nehraska: all iiersons interested in said estate are reiuiii ed to ti le their olijea-t ions to said report and h tit ion. if any they have, on or I ae fa ire the rJIst day of June, A. I).. I'.n'T. at in o'clock- a. in. Isr.At.l H.i:vi:y H.Tk.avis. Will. I la-la-sl lernier. County Jual'e. Attorney. Notice of Administration T X T 1 1 E CO rXTYCol'I T( ) V Tl I K CO I "XT V of Cass. Nehraska. Xotia-e of jM-tition for the appointment of administ rator. I n the matter of t lie estate of Joseph Muck, deceased. To All I'eksons 1 xtf.kestkii: You are hereby notified that on June :!d. A. 11.. 1!H7. there was filed the jaetition for the ap lointment of Karle Clark as administrator of the estate of Joseph Muck, as an unencumber ed estate, alletrintr that there is no widow and that Colitus M. .Muck. Josephine Hill, i'earl Story. Ij. X. Iuek and Kennie Hinria-hseii and Joseph 1". Muck are the sole and only heirs and that the estate consists solely of a risrht to an additional homestead of ninety-one (i'l) aa-res, and a hearinsr will le had thereon Jnne .'."ith.A. l!N.i7, at 10 o'clock a. m.. by w hich hour all objections thereto must le filed. Done the day and year alaove written. Iseai.1 Hy the Court. Byron Clark. Harvey Ii.Thavis. Attorney. County .ludsre. Constipation causes headache, nau sea, dizziness, languor, hart palpita tion. Drastic phystcs gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Regulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggists. Do Not Neglect the Children. At this season of the year the first unnatural loosness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention. The best thing that can be given is Cham berlin's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy followed by castor oil as di rected with each bottle of the remedy. Eor sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried. 2sever can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. it's a sign of coal satisfaction. "Want to hear the music in your kitchen? Easy order coal from this otlice and yard. The output of the Trenton mine the fuel we handle has no su perior anywhere, its equal in few places J. V. EGENBERGFR, 'PHONE tt-o- WHEN THE KETLTE SINGS Soda Water is undoubtedly the healthiest of all Cold Water Drinks, and none compare with Hires Root Beer drawn from their famous Root Beer Kejs at Gering Co. 's soda fountain Prescription Druggists GREAT :-: I- 'ftrir ....FLORENCE Secures Fishing Tackle. The Deputy Game Warden quietly got off a train in the little village of Cedar Creek, a few days siDce and se cured, some fishing tackle, consisting of seines, trowl lines, etc. Quite a commotion had beeu raised, as some think that there has been some one reporting of the use of the seines in the ponds of Atwood &Co., and also Metzgers, which both have been stocked by the state, and which are not allowed to be fished in with either seins or trowl lines. No arrests have been made as there is no eviden ce against any one in particular, and to where to go for any such evidence as would serve to convict any one. The owners of the tackle are mourn ing the loss of their property but have to make as good a face, under the con ditions as possible. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rash, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bit ters is a clensing blood tonic. Makes you clear eyed, clear brained, clear skinned. PERKINS PLATTSMOUTH. RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. 5c M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us a Call J5he Perkins Hotel 5c REDUCTION 0 N: IILLIN A 1 1 T .1 " ,f : 8 and Children's Trimmed Hats will he sold at greatly reduced prices for the next TWO WEEKS ANDERSON. His Birth Place. The Grant City (Mo.) Times pub lished in the town of his birth, has the following to day in reference to tho graduation of Kirk Hates: "We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to the graduating exercises of the Senior Class of the Plattsmoutli (Neb.)IIighSchool, June Oth. Among the graduates appears the name of Robert Kirk Bates, son of Thomas Bates who, with bis father, owned and edited this paper for a period of years. Robert Kirk Bates was born in this city and his relatives and friends hereabouts will be more than pleased to hear of his success." NOTICE. " Any and all persons holding unpaid bills, notes or other evidence of debt, against R. D. Appleman, late of Ca.ss county, Neb., deceased, will present the same to Harry Appleman of Alvo, Neb., and all legal debts will be paid. IlAI'.liV A 1 I'L KM AN. Everything for gent's spring and summer wear at Holly's. No trouble to show our goods. Call early and scf what we have. HOTEL I NEBRASKA ERY Attorney. .xiortifairee. I'ated June i. V.VT. Wehrbein, at the farm. j PLASTTMOUTH, NEBRASKA1 a ! , i ' - .... m mm i - m