The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 17, 1908, Image 7

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    The Avoca- Department
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
Newt Itamt Gitiirad W k b a
Spsoial RoporUr for Thl Department of the. Sml-WKly Journal , Glisl of Bills Allowed and Bonds
Approved.
V. W. STRAUB, President HENRY WOHLERS. VleePresldent
H. C. WELLENSIEK, Cub It r
The Bank of Avoca
Capital $10,000 : Surplus $5,000
We Solicit Your Banking Business.
T. V. Malcolm was at Cook Sun- I
day. i
Mrs. J. V. lircndel was a Lincoln i
visitor this wick.
H. A. RuIikp and wife were at
Omaha this week.
Orrin Rrafe nuule a business trip
to Omaha Tuesday.
E. C. Nutzmnn and Wife made Oma
ha a visit Tuesday.
William Morley wasaat Omaha sev-!
eral days this week.
Mrs. J. R. PeckhanX was a Weeping
Water visitor this vtek.
The churches of AvOca will observe
Christmas eve with a tree.
Geo. Cotton, of Auburn, was here
several days last week on business.
Chas. Iienedict, who has been in
western Nebraska is home again.
The two Henry's Maseman and
Kuhnhenu were at Omaha Tuesday.
J. W. Waldrlp was a business vis
itor at Omaha Tuesday and Wednes
day. William Rowland of Hethany was
here this week visiting his many
friends.
W. I. Smoots left Tuesday for
Taft, Texas, with a party of land
seekers. '
Pictures framed at Morley's. Lat
est patterns In picture moulding just
. received.
The Misses Westcamp, formerly
residents or this vicinity, are visiting
friends here.
Fred Beekard and wife, of Utlca.
were here this week visiting at the
home of L. J. Marnuardt.
Roscoe Wollen, of Imperial, was
here several days this week visiting
relatives and old Ume friends.
Our merchants have a fine display
of holiday goods. No one need go
elsewhere to do their holiday shop
ping. A box social and program will be
held at school district No. 4 Friday
evening. The proceeds are for a new
organ. The Rebekahs were busy Tuesday
evening confering a degree on a
candidate. A large number were
present. Refreshments were served
at the close of the lodge.
John Molir was a business visitor
at Omaha Wednesday.
Sam Stotler was over from I'nioii
several days this week.
Have you seen the holiday dis
play at Copes' drug store?
ISeorge Fleming, the popular har
ness maker at Dunkak & Maseniiin's
will be married to Miss Nellie llolder
ness In Rising City, Neb., en Decem
ber III, 1!'0S. The Journal Is well
acquainted with Mr. Fleming and
wishes him much joy.
Rumors in this town are to the
effect that about February 1 (leorge
Maseman, of the firm of Dunkak &
Maseman will lead to the hymenial
altar one of Syracuse's most beautiful
and accomplished young ladies in the
person of Miss Minnie Mohr. The
date pet for the event Is a few weeks
off yet the Journal will in advance
wish (leorge long life and he and his
what-is-to-be a long and happy voy
age on the matrimonial sea.
Amenda
& Mohr
i
DEALERS IN
Wines,
Liquors
ss? Cigars
Avooa, Neb.
Ot.k
DCJO
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STRAUB
IS IKE MAN THAT SELLS
AUTOMOBILES -
School Note.
Think for thyself one good idea
Rut known to be thine own
Is better than a thousand gleaned
From fields by others sown.
Wilson.
Quotations were given in school
Friday afternoon by the seventh and
tenth grades.
The Hamlet class met Monday eve
ning with Miss Julia Nutzman.
We find In the ninth and tenth
grades that the majority of students
work only one to four hours a week
to help their parents when they ought
to do more.
Harold Harmon, who has been
helping at home, returned to school.
Allen Nelson who has been hiring
out to saw weed has returned to
school.
Charles Fverctt, who has been hav
ing trouble with his eyes, returned to
school Monday.
The boys of the eighth grade would
have better lessons if there were a
few girls in the class.
Hal Harnett was a pleasant visi
tor In our school Tuesday afternoon.
School will close Thursday Decem
ber 24th, and remain dosed until
Monday January 4th.
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Plaltsuiouth. Neb.. Dec. 15. 1!H)S.
Hoard of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment, with
nil members present. Minutes of
previous meeting read and approved,
whereupon the the following business
was transacted in regular form:
The following bonds were approv
ed: Nebraska Construction Co. for
bridge work; C. F. Hall, justice of
the peace Salt Creek precinct: J. A.
Wilson, road overseer road district
No. 7: James Hoover road overseer
road district No. 3; W. C. Ramsey,
county attorney. Request of promot
ers of Salt Creek drainage district to
postpone date of hearing to about
March 1st, HMl'.i was granted.
County clerk was ordered to can
cel the tax charged against Mrs.
Catherine Hadrolia, I'.'ilS, this lax be
ing assessed III error. County clerk
also instructed to cancel the tax
charged against 10. K. Woolsey on
mortgage of $ I, linn. on whic h had
icell assessed in Otoe county and not
liable In Cass county, also poll tax
of .1. (!. Yoiiie, account being under
age; also Hrant Wcltcnkainp nc-
ouiit Invalid.
The following claims being allowed
on the general fund :
nines liiilici Isoii. State vk .liiines
sin nil :
V K Ko, Slllle VS. .Illllles Slllilll I I '
tIhim It Salmon. St vs Jiuncs Smith '.! HO
Kvn K i n , Stnle vs .lumen Smith '' ('l
lien Itliiney, St. VS. .IllllleH Smith 1 'Ml
Joe r'llxm i aid, Slicte vs .hiiiicM
Smith -
Will Klt'KITIllll, Slllle VH .llUIICH
Slllilll -
(Mieslcr Tuev, Stnle vs. James
Smllli -
1 'I' I miii Im Stale VH JalllcH
Smllli 4
A I.'iiu-Im Statu vh .lanicH Smith i
K 10 Sehlnler Juror cert II lea ic . . .iu 1 1
Vlii.li.l,. M. VIi ki'l H imihIh OFKen-
, . . .....
kop "
V St White, mdse In imiir 4H ll"
II M SiieiiiileliKfii. milse to poor.. :t:i 4
v I. iinii-M. liiml for roadN.... :t! 00
I V l-'iri.n lii.rif rnal to f oil III V . . I -l
s! II Sluiiiiaker. lellllll'M III lilllllll.. ii lid
II I1 Miiriiiuirilt. I'lllltll ror - elcc-
tinnH
It ! Marmiiirilt. iiiiIhm to iioiir.. n uu
slton., 1.,t-,.it ii I In I n.. Illll.se III
poor
Stale .lourniil Co., rchlliilltiK flics 1 :
V.. I, I ir ll I'll. ifllH -'
A I. Tldd, Insurance HI
TIioh. Wiilllntf. ItiHiiiuiiee ii.i i
M I' Itovles. room for election.. .1 IHI
I, l Swltzcr Hillary anil expenses ,i mi
Ted I'l I, livery I ""
K V Wnrl incise to lioor HI Oil
AGED LADY
PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Alice Mills Meets Death at
Ripe Age.
Died -Mills. Alice M , at her home
lu liattsniouth. Neb., on Dec I",
I'.IOS, aged til' years, 10 months
and 1 T days. Funeral atiiioiinei
inent later.
After a brief Illness cf less (ban
three days, death at ail early hour
claimed Alice M. Mills, an aged lady
who had lived In this city for the
past two years.
Mrs. Mills was born on February
2, ISIti at Lexington, Ky., and dur
ing her lifetime she had lived iu var
ious points In the country, coming
to this city some two years ago from
Omaha.
Dining her comparatively brief
residence In this city Mrs. Mills had
made quite a large circle of friends
and acquaintances all of whom are
greatly shocked in hear of her un
timely passing. Seized a few dins
since with her final Illness, sin
seemed uualile to rot-pond In the pbv
slclaus si Iniula nl s ami gradually col
apse came and linn the end.
Mrs. Mills left surviving Iht a
daughter, Mrs. Fred Fiink, who with
her husband was upon I lie road with
a I heal ileal company ami whom Hie
friends were uualile In locate III lime
to have her here for the linn I sum
tnoiis. She also has a nephew Italph
Wolorc uoii of Omaha wlm will be
here for l he funeral Her daughter
Mrs. Fink and husband are iu Oma
ha today having reached Hint point
tills inclining too late to lake a train
for this city. I'pou their arrival fun
eral arrangeiiieuls will be made anil
announcement made later.
The sympathy of Hie entire com
munity goes out to the sorrowing
daughter who loses the most es
timable of nil earthly treasures -mot
her.
Farm Implements and
WA60NS AND BUG61ES
Be sure and see him w hen you
need anything in his line.
At oca.
OC
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HOLIDAY GOODS!
A magnificent array of beautiful presents, larger
and more varied than ever before, and among which are
Celluloid Toilet Cases, Necktie Cases, Handkerchief
Boxes and Baskets. Glove Boxes, Manicure Sets, Mili
tary Brush Sets in Sterling Silver or Hard Wood Backs,
Burnt Wood Novelties and scores of other things. These
are only a few suggestions of the many useful and beau
tiful gifts that are to be found here at reasonable prices.
THE DRUGCIST,
ORA E. COPES,
Avociv, . Nebrfeakev.
'
Heal CliriMinn liaiily.
An act of Christian charity com
mends us to the members of the J.
Warren Davis Stock Company play
ing this week at the Parmele. Yes
terday one of their fellows struck
town in the condition which many
of the profession find themselves or
casionally broke, and he hunted up
(en Itallnnee, Juror
.1 C York. Juror
Michael Mart In. Juror
Will StiirUJalin Juror
.1 K l luitev. Juror
It V Wiles Juror
II A Schneider Juror
tins Miller. Juror
.lobn Hrltliiln, Juror
.1 K Wlt'cleiiiiin, Juror
.1 .1 Svolioclii, incise
A W i le. I ii h ii i ll li
It It Wlnillinm ItiHiiriinec xi
II Ii Heed Insurance SI mi
.1 M I.evilll. lllHlll'linee I . ml
I'liiiM iiilvvarker. coal to noor.... 'I !
Wm Holly, insurance M mi
I' 1 Jordan salary and exp ... If mi
II i Kccd, room for eleetlnn. . :c mi
M I, Krleclrleli, salary and cn.. HI 00
!' (ilraiclit, incise
M Arelier, fee hill Slllle VS lllxoll
W II Thomas SI vs lllxon
I if .1 II Hall, witness St vs lllvoll
null I'M IT, Wit liens St. VH HlMlll
Kiitherliie .Miller, witness SI vs
lllxon 1 "''
Will Savles, Wlllll S SI VS HiMMI 1 "II
Thus Miller. St -vs lllxon 1 lid
Wm I'Vi-imson witness St. vs
I live, n 1
(' ll Qullltnn. lees St vs lllxoll L' IHI
Nell. Tel. Co. relit llln tolls.... li Ml
M llerold incise I
Hiiiin .lohiiHon. room ror election ! mi
W K Kok. Insurance : mi
(iave a Token of Iteganl.
On the eve of departure for the
south Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. Rogers of
Wymote were made the recipients
tokens of the regard in which they
are held by the employes of the Wy-
more division Of the llurlington. Mr.
Rogers has been at Wymote as sup
erintendent for almost twenty years
and among the employes are many
who have been with Mr. Rogers dur
ing the greater part of that period.
The employes made up a purse and
secur.d for Mr. and Mrs. Rogers a
line watch each and these were pri
'. Honied with appropriate ceremony on
Tuesday. Mr. Rogers goes to Texas
to become general manager of lb
Culf Coast road, running from
llrnvwiville to Houston and Calveslmi
and will re: ide at Kingsville, Texas.
I.. II. I. mail, the newly appointed
superintendent of the Wymote di
vision, has taken charge.
on
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THE END
OF EARTH
Loving Friends Pay Tribute to Late
Aug. Slohlman.
The funeral cT the bile Airiest
Slohltnan took place yistenlav after
noon from his late hiui:e west ef the
illy and was attended by a very large
crowd of his obi friends and neigh
bors anxious o pay lt last irlhuie
to the aged and respected cili.en.
The sermon was preac hed by the Rev.
V. J. Laughers) of Hie Herman Kpl.s
copal church and was a tumid i,(
eloiuence and beauty. Rev. Laug
hers) dwelt upon Hie many line
traits whic h bad chat at terlzeil the de
ceased (luring his lifetime ami point
ed out the great loss which l In' com
munity had sustained In his deitilse.
The Interment was al Oak llll
ccniolery, the cortege being a lolij;
one. The pall beaiera were Louis
Schutlz, Jacob Tiitsch. Ceo. Schne
tiian, Louis Horn, August Tnilsch.
and John llauer. .Mr. Si nlilina u a i
was laid to rest beside his father.
Mr. S! i li 1 1 n ii 1 1 nunc to Nebraska
III I Mi.'i according to the licit uii
llioiilv now obtainable and limine.
lie long period In which lie was a
esicb lil of this county he had made
a gn at host of l i lends w ho feci bis
passing a loss of almo.'l one of their
own. i
Among those who t ame iu fur 1 1
purpose n attending his funeral
were Then. Kc lu riuan of Klkhnrn,
Neb., and Ceo. 1 1 Ir., ami Andrew
ltaiiililli, helh of Rapid (ilv, Wli.
Jus. Mi ( ai I by Itcllei.
Mrs. Jos. McCarthy was a passen
ger Ibis noon on Hie fast mail fur
Omaha where kIic will visit Mr. Mc
Carthy at (iaikson hospital. It Is
matter of good news (o Mr. Mc
Carthy's many friends to loam that
lie was able yesterday to gel down
town in Omi.lia and it Is expec ted
thai he v. Ill khiii be able In be out
ami around once more. There seems
little doubt that his eyesight can be
saved anil thai lie will nunc out or
his tremble In good shape. The oper
ation which was recently performed
upon his eyes seems to hav been
successful in tin eminent degree and
both eyes will now be saved. While
there was little tloubl of tin' sav
ing of the tight eye, the mailer of
saving the left one bad greatly dis
turbed the surgeons in charge of Un
case but I lull' operation proved suc
cessful ami now lin y entertain I be
highest hopes.
is 7H
s (II
I in
1 in
I Id
'oniniissiniie i-n Si Jei I Juror-..
The principal wink of the county
commissioners who were al work
Tuesday was to select the Jurors for
the forthcoming panel. Those chosen
by Commissioner Krlodrich for Hilh
district are given below, the mem
bers for the other districts no) hav-
Weening Water Kcplm. I'lng.. 1 Ml
Win Welillieln. livery & (III
llm ll'ivU Twnido no it nsWe'il imsl st :i lice I I'laltH. I'hone Co. rent H.r
....... I , . - . . ...... ..., 3 llil
from them. Investigating his case ,,,,,. Kei.er. mdse 200
.1 Ir.K:n:v;;nM,.iu;. :::::::::,,2 .o.npie.ed their selections . n.,
and they got together and raised a K Miuinienkcr, iia'iff jJJJ time of going to press
, , , , , , , I' Wllimoil. Mmi. r,in- u
purse for him, giving him enough Mm Kmmu Miller chic Mrs Moore ( (III
riniiHN Aiinwr.1 nu itiinii r linn
lli'iirv WkmpII. in.lsp It I) Nu. 12 19 9T
llenrv WeHsell. nulse It l( No. 4 l
Clum OdWHfker. iiicIhc It Ii No. H 6 3f.
CIihk Oilwiirker, incise It I) No. l.'l 7 40
IIhiih Kemp, road work No. 1.. Ci (HI
Krml Uliernalte, rciHil work No. 8 fl 0(1
C J Vincent miles No. 6
Joe VIckeiH. road work No. 6.
C M Neyliert. roiul work No. 4.. 3H 00
Chiirlen Andi'iHon. road work 6 3 (Ml
The followllIK Its) (if llllllieH well' K'
lected from which to draw the Jury for
the Keliriuiry term or the district court:
I'lallsinoutli lit v 1st wartl John
Wlrclinian. John llei'son.
IMattHinoiitli Cllv 2nd ward W. (
TtiilieiiH, iuy McMaki'ti, W. C. Ham
tliiii
I'lattMinotitli City 3rd wiird 10. J.
1I. . I..... II ,1 U'uvl ,1 ' I II. ulttl
The season for coughs and colds i i,ri Troon' '
I'liittHinoutli city 4tli ward John
I.ciIkwiiv, 1., II. KKenlxTKer, Jolin
Silnilliof
I'lallsinoutli Cltv r,th ward J. Vorn
ilriiii. Kolierl I'lilleill.
riiitlsmoutli ineclnct Hen. Horn, Hen
llornlnK. . I.. TlioiniiH.
Klirhl Mile (Irove iireelliet J. (1
MeliiliiKer. II K. Itecker. J. i . Ward.
Avocu precinct II, Wolpli, l-wls Ho
liliek.
Nelinw ka preclni I Henry I'ollard
they found it to be a deserving one
to get a ticket to his home at Hast
ings, Neb., and leave him several
dollars besides. 1 he fund was
raised by the several members of the
company and was a generous act.
It is such an action as this which
shows us that sounding brass Is un
necessary In this life to accomplish
real good and the action of the
Davis Company Is of the highest hu
manitarian kind.
;M)d Cough Medicine foe Children.
Is now at hand and too much care
cannot be used to protect tlm child
ren. A child Is more likely to con
tract diptherla or scarlet fever when
he nan a cold. The quicker you
cure his cold the less risk. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy Is the sole re-
l or ili.it Hull I celing Alice Idling.
I have used (iiamlj' i Iain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets for some lime, and
can testify that they have clone me
more gooil than any tabids I have
r used. My trouble was a heavy
lull feeling after eating. ia.I Kr
man, hcmpl, .Nova Sc otia. I lie-so
iblels si feiigi lien the sloinaib and
niprove the digestion. I hey also reg
ulate the liver and the bowels. They
are far superior lo pills bill cost tn
more. (,et a free sample at I. (I.
Frlcke & Co.'s drug store and s'
hul a splendid medicine It Is.
WINTER
IS
roxH, Jami'H
Hock HluffB 1st dlHlrlct I.loyil C.up-
en. (iHiiiKe I.loyil.
llance of many mothers, and few of kirkinitrlck.
... . l.ll.erty iireclncl Jeff Ci
them who have tried lt are Wllllne to I I'llmutin. T (1 llarnes
o i... Itock ItlntTn 2nd illMtilct I'eler
use any uincr. .irs. r. r. ounnin, Campliell, K. (. Furlonn
of Itlpley. V. Va says: "I have
never used anything other than
Chamberlain's Couch Itemedy for
my children and It has always given
good satisfaction." This remedy con
tains no opium or other narcotic and
may be given confidently to a child as
to an adult. For sale by F. (5. Frlcke
& Co
SEE
I
Dunkak &
Maseman
before you buy Heater or
Cooker. Best Stoves on
the Market
Wight Mile drove precinct .1. (!.
Melslliger, II. K. llerker, J. (). Ward.
l'lattsmouth precinct (ieo. Horn,
Hen Horning, W. L. Thomas.
'latlsnioulh, First ward -John
.1 40 I c..i,.l,,., l,.l, li.,ui,
rlattsmouth, Second ward . ,t .
Tlppeiis, (5uy McMaken, W. ( . Hamilton.
rlattsmouth. Third ward Chas.
Troop. K. J. lychey, 1. (5. Wurl, 0.
C. Hudson.
l'lattsmouth, Fourth ward John
Schulof, John Ledgway, L. II. Kgen-berger.
I'lallsmoulh. Fifth ward John
Vorndran, Rob). 1'atton.
The only other business of Im
portance transacted was to post pom
the hearing of the matter of the Salt
Creek drainage district from De
cember 1.1. to March 1. 190'.).. pend
ing a settlement among the members
of the district In court.
The entire board was present com
"One Henry Hucklns."
The case of Slate vs. (5. W. Lcldlgh
has been dismissed in the county
court. This was the case wherein one
Henry Hucklns charged (. W.
Lcldlgh with assaulting him one day
last fall during the campaign. Ne
braska City News.
--' Avoca, Nebraska.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Blgnatnr of
Mt. I'leHHBiit precinct cinrk Newbin. prising Chairman Switircr and Com-
Charles MeyeiM. .1..
Center precinct Krnnk Jamenon, c l nilKsloliccrs ITleoncn ana joroan.
C. Baldwin.
l.oiilHVllle rri'tlnct c. (1. Mnynelil,
Ahvnui I'tt.tuUn 11 I-! I'linkonln.
(ireeiiwood ineclnct Kil rarnell. Met lie KlllHeN l ine .Apple
.. . i
IToiny. I I ,.. ..!,.,.. I. ...
Tlnlon nree ni l laim Woir. I.nfe jiiiiii uenn m o. row-
iireelncl llaim Wolf, l.nfe
Mullen. .1. W. Capeley.
Stovt 4t'i'ik lireelliel .lllllll'N Turk, i .
llalley. Flank (lustln, Wllluir I ebrated CrlmeH' Colden apples, the
ii i
l,,,'', ... I fir. - f ..... ..i.i f.i t ii ..
Salt Creek precinct John Hack, gni i ""r uiu iiienu iwn-u in
lumen (liilllon, lliixh ArmntroiiK. Mvnar.1 The nnnles are lame las
Stkiilli lln.l to-.,-llifl lolill Al el . in I
iiIh. J M I lennlliu.
1. I I ...... .I,..l lull.. V..lill.,l
Frank Zox, (i Towle. crrectuaiiy dispose or me Idea mat
WeepliiK Water City J. W. lie. It. ,t... i .1...
1 1. McNiirliiiK. Krwnk J. HavlM. i,'v...' nl ,.,... n
Weeidim Wnter ineclnct John I nnt he ffrovLn hero. Mr llerveii lu
ninii n, iiyi'.ii inn'-i.
ItoHicI mljouiied to meet Jnnimrv b,
icill',1. v. i;. Koxi'lle i lllix.
County Clei k
n-oelpt of a large basket of the eel
DR. E. R. KAAR
- DENTIST
a fruit grower or tnucn experience
and he has given these apples the
proper amount of attention with the
result that he has produced goods
whbh will rival any In the country
It Is a pleasure to the Journal to be
able to give so excellent a fruit man
as Mr. Ilergen the credit he deserves.
Hox Social
And entertainment at the lleckc
Will make weekly trips to Avoca every chool house on next Wednesday
Wednesday, bwinnlne-v ertneaday, Au- v.Min. tWmw. 9t v.i r. in
... in m .l.u l- llb...l.l Am 1 v r . " - -
gum 1?. vinice wiin it. mciniei. iy
pointmcnts can b made with him.
vlted to attend.
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NOTIf K.
The State of .Wliriixkn, In JiiNtlce
doiirf liefore M. Arelier, .tin-Hie of
the IVnco for the Cltv of I'liittn-
inoiilh, Coiinly of Chhh.
rinin'tirr.
VI.
Frank C. Itenfer.
I " feneliint
Frank C llenfer will takr notice that
on Hie 21t fin v of Noveinlier, IH0, M.
Arciier, h juiii'c or llii ivnee for tho
"It V of I 'I a 1 1 1 111 li t h . 'on li I v of ('aim.
NehraKkn, Ixnui'il an order of iiltai'li-
menl for the nil in One I In ml reel Seven-
I'lKlit unci 4d-100 ll 7M (ill lollnm
In an nctlon pendlnK In fer.' him. here
in Kel KKenlielKer In IlllllntlfT Hint
rank C. Kenfer In ilefenclaiil : that eer
ie, mil proifrty of Raid ilefetiitiint ha
n nttaclii'd ninler raid nnlcr. Sale!
hump wan i mil mii.-il In Uu. hill ,liiv of
January IHilH, nt S oilmk ti. in.
I.d I.KI'lll'C'l er,
I'liilm Iff
Int lmout h, Neliriii-ka, Noveinl..f
lmix.
OTII'l'
The State of NeliiiiKkii. In Ju-tle e Court
lierore ,M AirliiT, Juxllec of I lie IVnee
for the I'lty of I'latlKiniuitli, Ceuiily
ef Cni
harleii II Wllklnn.
I'liillitllT,
VH.
Krnnk C. Itenfer.
I lefeliillltit.
Krnnk C Itenfrr will take nolle.' Hint
on tlie ;illi ilit v of Nov..nlier. Irt1. M
Arelier. n pintiee of tin' feme for tlm
Cltv of I'lall.inouth, County of Cnrni.
Nelirnxkit. Ikkiii'iI nn order of nttach
me nt (or the I'll in of six! v-elitht and
0-100 (JHKToi Lollnm In nu netlmi
I'l'inlltiK hefeire him. wliere In Chnrlet
H Wllklnn In plaliitllT nn.l Krnnk C.
Itenfer In defi'tielniit : That liernonni
property ef unlcl defondnnt. ban heen
nttnehed iindor nan, nnlnr. Salel cnno
wnn cntitlniird to the nth Any of Janu
ary. lUCSl, at I o'cloc k a. tn
Cliarlei II. Wltklnn,
I'lnlnltff.
tittmouth. Nrbraoka, November JO.
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