The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 05, 1911, Image 2

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    The Avoca Department
Nw Item Gathered Each Week by a Special Reporter for This Department of the Semi-Weekly Journal
Ala' in cl." -K- at Op.
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i,. I,, ..IMHrtll na' ill Ji'MMiii'i
Un? vu-,-k
Jake Fr'c a- here frm J,
la tin week.
Mrs. i:. l..ii-ia ...-Id a jmbl.e
5al- Tim-day.
... r v
A. miiii.T.-i-wa omt from . - -
oraka t.ii In'-la.
. , ,
Tlx- lecture i'uii!i' iii nil! t -
ba? purelia-ci a piano.
fiti- M.-hr ha- a new aut'iin.nh-
gbed t. In.'-.- In- car.
Gus K.-2l-y uai down from
Wf-epini: Water Tii--la.
Chart. - Urn, v. a- at Ia!ia-. S.
ft., 1h- l-i -I of ihe week.
ixtv-t hr-i-- '! s"il
here W.-lm-.l.n f-.r Omaha.
O. W. !n,...-al.- . at I.o,-j
M',1,- -.-vral .!:,- tin- v..--k.
L(.ni- 1 1 a 1 1- aii.l .I.---I- r.linlon
,,..,;
r I. ... .... I... ... I I ... . .. I ..... I '.. I
wri r iii li inn i 'uim'.ii I'l'-'ioi,
An-tm li. I.t-wton ua- lakiiii.- in
th sitht- at Omaha V'i)ii-ila
r.arl ami Hainl.J llanii.n M'ii
fct Omaha -i-vt-ral dav- (hi- .-k.
Henry 'ilf unuli- a 1 1 1 i i !
ALVO DEPARTMENT
mtof Interest to Journal Readers
Js'ew puhscrij. lions and
n-rit-wals to the Journal will
be iccivcd by J. A. Shaffer
at the drug slore. Local
news, advertising in a tier
and all Lu-iness nerlaininf:
to this di-'arlinent may be
tran-arled. Mr. and Mrs.
Shaffer are instructed to re
ceived and receipt for
money. Ed.
all
Kd s-l ro.'iiHT w as in Lincoln '
Saturday.
Mrs. i-orKi' JUaii was in Lin-I
coin Monday. j
Harr Applmiiaii w.-nt to Lin- ;
coin Saturday.
J. II. Strocmer w. nt to I'.arni'-- '
Ion. N.-ti.. Lrnlay.
Mi-- M-i.. li'oul -.pi-nl. Sal- j
trday in Lincoln. I
Mi-- Marie strocnitT whs in
Lincoln Saturday.
Henry Hulof- of I'linwood was
in town Thur-day.
Henry Snok.- went o Lincoln
Wedm -.lay on No. 1 'A.
Frank Havi- ami family went
lo S racuse la -t week.
Charle- M. Jordan was in Lin
coln Salnrdav on business,
1. J. Lim h ami Charles Hose
now were iii Lincoln Friday.
Charles Kirkpalrick and wife
re in Lincoln last week.
Alln- Ihnmntt was in Lincoln
the latter pari of last week.
P. J. Lined ami Arthur Kird
drove to Flniwood Tne-day.
John Lineh of Lincoln spent
Sunday with relatives In-re.
Cliarles (iodby and wife were in
Lincoln on business Monday.
J. A. Shaffer went to South
Bend M onday to -hoot .squirrels.
Arthhr Kljio-r was in Lincoln
Kriday ami Saturday on business.
tfi
Talk Don't Walk!
When you are busy makinpreparations for your
trip, you have a thousand little matters to attend to
and have no time to run errands. Then the Bell
Telephone should be your messenger.
The local and lunj distance lines of the Bell Telephone
System enables you to send the right word to the right
party at the right time The cost of the service may not
be nearly as much as you think it is.
J. :. ItUXTXZR,
jt:ip 1" w"-tTii Ncbra-ka tin
' V k.
I Mr. an.J Mr. I.. Hrintoii ar- th-
! "f a ,,al, '"' 1""'n
I ' . 1 vv .....
I . . " i ir
I Jiarif- W . . -i -. -1 ami wife wer
. fl,,)(1 iM,,.,ha .-x.-ral day.
tin- wi-i-k.
i ...... " ' 1 " ' 'i " ' " ' ' " '. no li a -
i Ha ph (iiaham ami J. . l.rcn- . . . . ir . .
i i j t'l were at -iiii"-' ati-r Mmi- , , , . , ,, . , . ,
'- ' "an uar-ill, returned to Jut
, ,, i-fiijii.- . ... ,
I f- f--1 Holnm-ier a down from '
j Omaha o-r Sumla M-itmt: at' ' ,'"ii-i''--at f i ;t 1 J. a. In-' Aid
; t In- if..rd. ;.,.ci.-l md will, M i , Hardill la-l
Mi- l.ii.m.1 It'll';;- returned la-l ; w,,ek. an. I a- t!o- ilal- happen. d to
I week fr.-m a i-il wjtli r-l;t i ' ""' ''I'-thdav "f Mr-. Kkj-r.
near N.--..n. . tli- ri'-n.li-r- i:ac h-r a -!mmt
Chai r-,l.-nk;i;- ;n. m!.-i-iit. r- ; "f 'mo-d fruit. j-!li-. .-I.-.
laii.-.l ivati- !r.m mar Man- , .v,.,,,, .,.,,.,. ,.,,1,.,..
I ! Tu.-la. 'lain-.)' Do- !'... al .,,-l,- K..h-
Mr.. J-. VV. HiJ.--- ami i,iii-li- ' .ln- Fn,jav
jt , ,-. 1., .,i i-.-. w ., at W-.-pi n Wa - , . A ,,- al.l- I on- u
; ,., 'i-,n,,i, . i i,..,i ,, r., ...
II... t.l .
! 1 II I li''IIJ-l Mill .1 ill 11 aii'I
'" "'
. (ii,- Huh';.- .-ft Wi'dm-mJay ..r tin-
It.i-i'liii.J 1 1 1 1 1 r .
Mi--c- Sclina Mar'iuar.lt. J'lor-
.m-t- 'ilkin-on ami I'.olia Franri-
vn-ro Omalia i-ilnrs Satnnlay.
Will Be Received M the Druj Store
F. M. Stone made a business
trip (o Omaha Wednesday of last
eek.
I'aul Frolich of Lincoln ca-.ie
ilown Wednesday to jsil rela
t ives.
Albert Foreman of Lincoln
spent a few days at home la-t
Week.
H. N. Slew art went to Omaha
on bu-ine-- Wednesday on
No. IH.
Mr. ami Mrs. Willis Whitney
M-ited the Ak-Sar-lten at Omaha
Wednesday.
Mt.-s Vera lrout wa- a pa--si'ii-.-er
to Lincoln Wednesday
imirninir on No. Hi.
Fount le Vore of Wjlber.
Wa-h.. writes In-re that his father
is fellirij.- no better.
Oeo rue ltrown ami Miss F.ditli
Yae-er attended the Ak-Sar-Hen
at Omaha Wednesday.
Mrs. Minnie Croft of Lincoln
was i-ilini.- relatives her- th,.
latter part of la-l week.
lieoiKe Sutton dloe the Jiear-e
lo Oreenwood Tuesday to attend
tJie funeral of 1. K. ftarr.
Tin- Lincoln drain company
shipped a car of wheal and on
ol corn tin- lir-t of the week.
Mrs. Aaron Palme of Oreen
wood -pent Sunday with Iit par-
iit-. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Newkirk.
John Newkirk arrived la-t
Friday from Mcl'herson county,
where he expects to locate next
sprint'.
Mi-s (inure Itailey went to Lin--ener
on No. It Wedm-sda) f..r
Oinaha lo attend the Ak-Sar-Jten
fe-t i ies.
John Ya.-j-'er, Mill Freeman and
Charles Hoseni.w were ainonir the
Ak-Sar-Hen visitors al Omaha
Wednesday.
Several thousand bushels of
corn is bemir handled by the
Stroeiner Lumber and drain com
pany this week.
Nebraska Telephone
Company
Plattsmouth Manager.
Av'i a i i iiti'd l'.hiiia at
Mam-.- Ia-I Thtir-.iav in a t n
inniiie' Karri- .y a -core of 7 to H.
!''-'. "' fe -nl I..
I .. ','1 ... J . . i
Lincoln Thuixiay, i -t urniiiK tiv
way i f Srarue, to take in the
III-' ! 1 1 1" .
M ... I 1 i t 1 : i i
i """ "" ' '"' ' '"' in.. -I l'll,ll a I . I
.
!. aiiin - wa- I in- Hi'liri-.n- uimi
-'T'M'il l. th.' Iri-tr--. II.'IHY
I'x'hrii- tuok al oail ont in In- car
IIJ .'H-I .PIJ IJI j I ,(
I :n,.i ;. , .,u. ..f h... 1...1.... i..,.. i
" ' ' I '' I. I'll. - . i.-r ij fi
i (,, walk pari ..f th.- way ..n arcomit
..f ll.-nry's .,w .lnint.'.
Mi-s draee altilcy went to Lin
coln Thur-day evening and vi-jled
with Mrs. :. V I',,,cs until Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mares of
.dtennett are visjtintr this week
with Mrs. Mares' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hit p.
Warren J. Lineh and Harry
Lineh of Lincoln dined with their
uncle, deorre Foreman and fam
ily, last Thursday noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Forsthe of
Lincoln atitocd down to Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Ca-hners Wednesday of
la-t week, returnintr home Thurs
day. Mrs. Willis Iteim of Hock Is
land, III., came in from Lincoln
Wednesday mornim.' to spend a
few days with her nejee, Mrs. J. .
Shaffer.
Arthur Hird and family drove
to Waverly last Friday to spend
the day with Mrs. liird's parents,
who have md Jieen feelimr well
lately.
The fall army worm is dojne
much daimtL-e to alfalfa and
wheat lields in tliis locality, hav
ing destroyed a field for firc
Hall. S. C. K.iyles and oil hers.
Some of the farmers are re-see. 1
ink' their fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maker enter
tained al dinner Sunday the Mis
ses Pearl Woodnrd and Cecelia
Hreckcnfebit and Mr. Henry Clnpp
of Flniwood and Mr. ami Mrs.
Frank Mares of Hennrtl and Miss
firayre Bailey.
Mrs. Acnes Silverstraml of
H.'lb tt. Wyo.: Mrs. Maie Lineh
of Helle Fonrche, S. I) and Mrs.
Arvilla Lineh of Lincoln came in
Friday to visit at the home of
their brolher, deorpe Foreman.
er.. and other relatives. Mrs.
Maorie Lineh and Mrs. Arvilla
Lineh returned to Lincoln Sunday
even int.
Miliou.-ne.ss is due to a dis
ordered condition of the stomach.
Chamberlain's Tablets are es
sentially a stomach medicine, in
tended especially lo net on that
ocean; to eb-anse il, streim-ihen
M. tone ami invigorate it, to regu
late the liver and to banish
biliousness positively and ef
fectually. For sale bv F. (5. Fricke
A Co.
A Correction.
In regard to the statement
which appeared in the Fnion
I edper September stating that
I lllerupled suicide, wish to
here announce, was a mistake,
as lb, poison was taken accid.-nl-i!l.
As far a my brooding oer
piisl troubles with my fori. er
wife. I wish, also, to state that
she and I have been on friendly
terms -inre our separation, and.
nl-o. that 1 am not expecting ni y
olh. r trouble, of which mention
was made. always Ihouuhl -1
inioyed life as well as anybody,
nml I am not or hae not been
I'red of staving here. The editor
of the Fnion l.edirer having been
misinformed. 1 wi-h, by this
means, to make it knoivu .. the
public thai the story of my trying
lo commit 'suicide was all a mi-ak,-
M. O. McOuinn.
The best plaster. A piece of
flannel dampened with Chamber
lain's Liniment and bound on over
the affected part is superior 'to
a plaster and costs only one-enth
ni much. For sale hv F. G.
Fricke A Co.
Adam Mcjjiig,r of Fight Mile
C,roe preneinct drove in yester
day and looked after business
matters for a few hours.
PROCEEDINGS OF
Hi
I !;!!TTi..utli. Net., (lit, 3. lull
L.i.l rnt-i j.jrMiaiit to mlj.-urr.-m-nl
firf. rit: U. 1. Itit-r. M. L.
Krimri'-i. ami il. J .rilari. i".'i.rilv
l'(iniirii..tfs, It. .'. Mi.iiran. I'oai.li'
C.i k-
Minut, ef t.:-vj(.js ..'. in n read atiti
a J.J.J ,1. Wl.rn fdJIewmH I.UMJir.s
tt(in.-, t-i in rffaiHr irm:
Hill of Mrs. C A Adams fur car- el
I 'ariiel Alt .'ur.iy. amnuiitiriir to Id.
roluMil en S.-.teml-r 1.', lull, was this
day reciiriM.l.Teil anil $4". du allowed on
.' .tr , la j :n.
t'.iuritv Clrk filed liU n-.nrt of f-s
earii.l for Il.iril iiiarier 1..11. S j 1 7
KeKisttT of I'eeilF fild Inn rf-furt .f
fff earned for tt.ird .juatTf-T, 1 S 1 1 ,
t::7!.7'i.
l-i.-'k ..f II.- It.t.wl ....1 I .
I r.-i.oM of fws o, limited f..r third ijuar-li-r,
1S11. 4:,4 Hi.
i'. 1,1:. .ii ..f L..,ii II.. rn atul niimffiian
a-i.i:. fir a d road Horn
It!' 'il "f l-lnf.i-ne.ii! 'i In 11, r r,.-w
iv,nu',,:i l.r !.) .n !! U.r Tiiille livt r.
Mr' I: .,! - .i :-l e.f. . r-. :.! a ltd la."-.l
on hi.-.
I 1 ! it v cf.uTieii of I'!antniuth ir.
iiii-m,.,i i., l;,,,iiij ,f o.iiint v Ciinn,.!--
I'O.er s I f,!,,,.!, t !,.. ,. f ,,f ,!...,.
I il i"'v l" th.- j:i il . a 's.i j.t in
I -n-' ii-'l "ii lo r of Knurtli uu-i
j 1 vi I -I;, ..tc 1 ., t !.- matter of i,.r
I r:i.-i a k-v lo r.'.i. f ol n,:icc ti,-
.IMMi:-- :.,,, I . ,iiC tn jiill-dietloil.
Hi:. I - j r . i i .ii, v to Mr-.d lamp, it
I re '-I ! in, lit of ;aj!. i-oiiul y will j,av
. f ' ' I "' ol nas "1. I.'J il r,,it
n'.-l I M ' : f ! ! i . .s g t o . ri fl .1.. . I.il,;;,
at oi to r of Ko.irtn ati.l I'. wil streets.
'oi.ti I ' .1 .,. lire ih.-li in 1, il to aiK.rtis
for lo.'s tor i.niii.L' road in Sh1i.hi 1.
T',sM. 1.', I. ante .;. to l.e luild ,.,t
of I fl . -T Itanee TaX f Wild.
Til- f 0 !,,' , 11 elainis W.oe alii.We,)
on tie i i ii i" i a I fund.
Mr-, i". A. Adams, cate of ..niei
Mri'urdy 4', lei
!ans M.-v.-rs. ja n il or a n.l laundry t, s on
... i,. joioan salary mi m
I. H. !-'ilzer. salary tol.l'ii
Mary K. Foster, salarv and t-n-
l-erie ;::,. f,:i
The , hopie ilasolme F.ro-'ine Co ,
repairs to I. oiler at court house (,(l f,k
i .. , . - i. .... . i .. . , . . . .
"mii loiuei. inej i n a iei i se 1 1. iarm
and .tail and court house
N.-l.taskn Telephone Co., rent
a lid tol In i
Wais'a A: Cecil, mantles to coutt
hose
C. W. I'.avlor A: Co., coal to
liaupets
Nel.iaska Uthlirn: Co., j;as to
court house and jail
lyorenz llrotherx, meKharidise to
j.oor . .
Plattstnoutli Water Co, water to
court house
Plattsmouth Telephone Co., rent
and tolls
M. Archer vs. John H Hrown..
C. 1 1 guitiion, state vc. John H.
Itntwn
C. 1 1. juint,.n. witness, siale vs.
John H. Hrown
Clai.de S. Iiuniaker. Slate vs. John
H. Hrown
William Keller. State vs. John
H Hrown
Merle I'artnele .-"tale vs. John
il. Hrown . .
Kd 1 loriat. Stale vs. John
H. Hrown
A. I,. I'aliner. State vs. John
H. Hi om n
C. H Tavlor. State vs John
H. H i o a n ... .
Fred Maine. State vs. John
11 Hrown :
6 (.0
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1.(10
110
1 10
1 10
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M. Archer, State vs
S.-ik.iost
C I '. J o i tit on. State vs
'Ins
.-eiKJ.ist
M. Arciier. Stale vs. Flint Hrown
c. i. yointon. Slate s. Flint
Hrow ii
M Archet. Slate vs. John Hass
I. '. A. Allinan, witness. State vs.
John Hass
Hen KaOiev, witness. Stale s.
John Hass
M. Archer. State vs. Sam Thomas
C. It. yiiinton. State vs. sam
Thomas
M Archer. State vs. Ernest
Kc
C. 1 1 guinton. State vs ICinest
Keys
K. H. Tavlor, Slate vs. Kd Sl.euiii
II. I. M.-.urlin. constal.le, Stute
vs. Kd Shear.)
F A. Ivavis. witness. Suite vs
Kd Sheatd
J. I" Wade, witness. Stale s
Kd Shear!
K. F. Matshall. witness. State s
Kd Shea id
K. H. Tavlor. State vs. Ah.
ilHSK.I
C. T Noell. coiistal le. State vs
Alt lilasifn
M Ar.her. State vs While aiui
Lewis
C. ii (guinton. state vs. White
and Lewis
I. C. .MoiL-an, salary and ex
pense I'liittsmiiiit h Journal. printmi:
to county
K. Mnp-.eHker. salarv diputv
sherifr
r."
. i,
C. II. Talur. exi.ense and salary 11
ie,i iiiiieisoii. omi'r WOI'K
Ilora Flelschniun ct.eu ..f I.H...I
Mi on
m is no
J. K. CoMiv Kstute. statute to
eonntv attorney j (in
... rwu,i, repairs to conn house
MeircHtli Stationery Co, j.rolile
l'H'"r
M. W. Sheldon, sidewalk at .tail
H. H. Frns A Son. merchandise
to jioor
A. '. I'. W. lo.'ie n s, room
for primary election
I' Hild, return of road deposit'!
James Hohertsoti. thl'd yioirter.
salary and eens
Zuckweiler I .ii tit. merchandise
to pour and fat m
Hammond A Stephens, supplies
to county sujei intemletit ....
M K. Hutterv .tefund of tax ac
count dout.lp a-sesseil, 1U10..
Klupp Haitletl Co.. supplies
Win llulfisli, eate of hooths.
Stove Cteek precinct
'ail Seruiin, Ihieshinit; at couti
tv farm
State Journal Co.. statutes .
J H Tarn., s.-ilarv
C.en p Katton. arrest of c.eo.
Von Meter
Louisville Courier, jirintinii to
count v
M L. Frledrli h. salary and ex
pense '
Ashland lira innate I i -1 r i . t ! piol
pottlonate share of expense,
f'ass
J. ". Vork. Iirt-r work at couti
tv farm
I. H. McMaken Armv'JJ
1 du
7 M
:s.t.
r,.iin
R on
10
i.t.:,
.r ii
1 :n
;7 1.
7 . on
7r. on
k on
no r.o
t .50
M :o
i f.:
1
The following claims wete allowed
on the m.ail fund:
John Whiteman. road woi k
I'.oad Itistriet No l; .'
M L. Friedrich, inst.ectlnif cul-
. vert. Inl erltatue tax
Nehraska Construction Co.
rulvert
y K. Inrtn.'le. team to cotnmia-
sioiiers. InOetitance tax
Fred Patterson, wink on con-
ctete curvert. Inheritance tax
John H ltusctie. road work
Itnad lUstrlct No. 2
John Hoot. road wink. Hoad
I'lstrlct No IS
F. F. Hurlhert. road w ork. Hoa.i
Idstrl.-t No
Thos. K Fulton. Mavksniin'i
. ork. Hoad I Ustrlct No. I
V. S Creamer, road wotk. Hoad
Pistrlct No. 1
Wm leslev, road woik Hoad
I'lstrict No. ;
H I'. Haves, road work." Hoad
1 ist net No. i:. ...... .
Wm Wilken. uradinu. Hoad )isl
t t No ;
C K Kelswr. load work. Hoa.1
I'lstrlct No ;
Win WHken. road wnik. Load
I'lstrlct No
ft oo
4 o
:-M 40
: oo
C l,,.l
l CO
7 00
15 :r.
I 4 0
(.0
i:: io
r.o
0 OU
on
i
.'4 si
u 4 j
.1 or
! 09
H Nold l.unil.er Co
ler. Hond I Hst i n t No :
C. H, Nold Luml-r Co
her lios.t tisf.i..i v.. t
lurri
I u in -
V. T Tool. lumlM-r. Hoad I'lstrlct
No 7
W L i-oppie, road work. Hoa.i
I 'Istt let No. !
I -ee Arnetl culver! If!.'.. 1
, ""''j N" ii rx
THE COUNTY BOARD
i--e irnru. repairs, t.,ad I Ms
iti.t No 10
Adolpli "ilelH-nratli, road win k
7 :-5
I 1 - - tn
Wail mmmery
v ' 5 y . - '' i -
M
t
I:
!
1
I!
Mi
Hoa.1 1 'istt k t No. Hi .! -('
iiri.iv Miiiei. r-.aii work. Hoad
I ist rii l No. f. 211. lh
J V. St ra.llev Co.. ri"li, Hoad
I i-tt i.-t No '. - r.o
I'. : Hi a mi. n.!s. Hoa.i lhstiiit
No " Is 00
I-"t'ts W K...UL'r. nails. Hoad
1 nst r u t No. 1 .", 5,75
C. T. Kichatils. loiiil work, Una.
I osl rid No 4 .'7.00
Mike Lutz. road ik, Hoad Iiis-
trict No 1 :,4 90
M i.. Furl., in; road woik. Load
I 'ist net No. ' J7 7 4 h T
J. V. .-irailiey, lepairs. Hoad 1 os-
t i n t N... ti .Vr.0
J. C. Nidav. road work. Hoad
I 'ist net No. 11 1 1 s (10
Frank J'latzcr. road wink, Hoad
I '1st riot No. : 76 HI.
l-i n Hei kriiiin, road woik. Huao
J 'ist rid No to 1 :'7..'5
Yates Lutnher - Coal Co., lum-
hci . !;,,..,! i .sl i. t No !l.... f. 00
Yates i.unih. ; A; 'l,il Co., lum-
h- r. I . "o.i 1 nil '.",'. 04
C. H. ,.,c i,, ii,J woik, Hoad
!.;-ti i t .,, j;, 124., -,o
Tie ioiii.u ir:. ms ivere allowed
'!. Ihe ;,-l.e f,.t;
" II. No' ' i.-iii er Co , l,i i.l-'c
1 1 - 41 (fi
i . os 1 . 1.1 -li l r '.I! e wo. k . . 1 7:'i
Ne I. j h s J, a I ,,, , V)
. 1 v ' ' Hill Hfi
! I - K .1 I ,':- : : . '",
: lum ' ;
Hot. H-, :..,. r, hi ,..
I'aies 1,, . ; i
hri.lfe lutnl.er
;l.s 19
i ,.i k 4 (Kl
ui Co..
16
Neliraska Const n d inr, Co
ii'.',i,:r V::":" r -1 (K
lie 1 1, ,',niii. were allowed
"," " ' ''oi'ini-.-i ..i.ers' fL,nd.
' H spc! ri road v. to k. Hoad
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J 4- this "snap" in the air has put vim
into you, and turned your thoughts to Fall
Clothts. turn your steps here. The biggest and finest
stocks of Suits and Overcoats in Plattsmouth; greatest
values, too; prices $10 to $33.
Full Furnisliini, Gkis stwk is now complete.
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Farms For Sale.
lt'.n acre- of C.a-s count, land,
located .'I mil''.- smith of Ni hawka.
This place j- m evcclb-nt condi
l.iii with inn acres sowed to fall
who ;it, i acres of alfalfa, .'in acres
of meadow ..I,, I remainder in
a-ture. 7 acres beintr fenced hog
liuht. Improved with K room
li' ii-e. line new laif.re barn with
aciiiiiiiiiiilalioH.- for ten bead of
Imr-.'s ami !ifl cattle; cnbs and
cranary. i acres i.nhard and a
-pi. mi. lid well with new mill. He--ii'
tin- well l here i- a ifood spring
ami two -mall ruiinin? -treams.
Would make a tine proposition for
-tuck of iliei-itii'd farniiim.
Also irn acres rich (iton eoun
t ImixI adioiiiin.r the above farm;
1,'i.i acre- under cultivation, most
of which is I n ( ,iiii land and pro-due-
lum, per crops; and 20
i' i'.'- i- in meadow. This is a
u I buy for somebody. For
further informal ion communicate,
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C. Meadon Hall. Nehawka. Neb.
Forest Rose Flou:-. Tne next
lime vou need a aek of floue try
a sack. You will "nd it the best
on the market.
lee cream, with the nnesf fruit
'lavors. at Bookmeyer ,t Maurvr's.
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