THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PkCZ 2. A PERSON OF SOME IMPORTANCE By LLOYD OSBOURNE Copyrizht, 1911. by the Bobbs-MerriU Company PROLOGUE. Lovers of Romance, attention! Here's a story you will like. It tells of mystery under the dreamy moon of the Pacific islands and of love in the shady lanes of New England and what more can a story reader want? The mystery. of course, is introduced early in the tale, and the 'love- follows close after. Together they go hand in hand through the pages of the story, never parting com pany until the- final chapter. There the mystery departs, bat the love remains. You know, of course, about the author, Lloyd Osbourne. He learned how to write in a worthy school, for he is a stepson of Robert Louis Stevenson. And no greater story teller then the latter tver lived. CHAPTER IX. Th Key to Paradise. C niUS was halt reclining on a sofa, propped about with pil lows, and In a Chinese wrap of magnificent old brocade, all gold and twisted embroidered dragons. Her delicate beauty was unimpaired by any trace of Illness, though enhanced by the unusual brilliancy of her eyes and a flush, too hectic for health, that mantled the fine ovul of her face. Matt ran to her, taking her hands and kissing: them, and then sank on his knees beside her. llis cares, his wretchedness, the misery of his renun ciationall were gone as the soft bare arms closed round his neck and drew down his head. Somehow, mysterious ly, he knew not Low, the load was lifted from his heart. She raised bis face and scrutinized him with a pretty air xf ownership and a gravity that dimpled at the cor ners of her mouth. "A tired boy!" she said speculatingly. "A wondering, worried, scared boy! A boy who has been thinking too much and eating too little, and. oh, dear, what a scratched boy! 'I got that climbing out of a Pull man window last night." explained Matt, showing his wrists. "I had to break it with a shoe that an old gen tleman kindly lent me and got out in u hurry." Chris eyes opened very wide. "What a funny, strange, impetuous boy!" she exclaimed. "Wasn't there any door?" "There were people banging that in. yowling for my destruction." contin ued Matt tantallzlngly. "I don't know what they wanted. I'm snre, but they were going at it ia the liveliest way with an ax, and I chose the window rather than wait and find out." "That was a prudent boy. but but where on earth did all this happen?" "In a private car, sidetracked near the railway station." "But how did you happen to go there?" "That old gentleman tok me there the one who lent me his shoe. Faid me J? 50 for going and rode me there in an automobile." "Cut why?" "I'm telling It all- the wrony end foremost," went on Matt "It's an ex traordinary story Chris, it's astound ing. I can't make head nor tail of it. I was actually offered $100,000 think of it, Chris, positively Sino.ono-right Tirre in 'greenbacks to betray a man I knew. Had it forced on me almost stufXed in my pocket." ITer surpri.se, disbelief even, caused him to draw forth the revolver lu witness. "It's not a joke. Chris," he aid. "I bought that this morning and may be mighty glad I did so." The momentary flash of steel was thrilling in that quiet room and amid such peaceful surroundings. Chris ut tered a little cry. breathing fast and gazing at him In Amazement. "You frighten me." she gasped out. "Matt. I'm friEhtf -L "What does it atl mean? Tell me!" "The trouble is I don't know myself," be returned as a tide of depressing recollections swept over him. "I am somehow a blind cog In other people's business, and the thing that hits me tinniest is that ttey have ruined me. I've lost everything, Chris, everything I counted on to make a start some where. 1 had J4,(Xt0 as safe as though it was in the bani, and it's gone, sto len, (;od knows how, but they have got it robbed me, Chris, robbed me." His voice was shaking. The realiza tion of his loss was unnerving him. His shouTders "heaved. ""TdoirT know which way to turn. Four thousand dollars isn't much, of course, but it meant you. I I hoped It meant you after what you had said; believed It did anyway; counted on it. Yes, you and I together, no matter how poor. iui wnu some sort or a iiouie oT our own. And now it's gone, and I haven't anything, and it means goodby, Chris It means goodby." He lowed his head in shame, refus ing to be comforted, while she whis jiered and whispered that she loved him; that it would never be goodby, never. Matt, never; that as long a they had each other nothing could hurt them; that he was a ior. pif- cious. looasli. silly, devoted boy irson without any sense at all, who thought he could walk away from love and leave it ehiiid, like an umbrella, just because he hadn't ?4.0io: As though it made the least difference what he had, her lover boy, her darling, for he was strong and splendid and brave and big. And if that wasn't being rich what was? And he had her, hadn't he? And he wasn't to think she was always a helpless, draggy thiii-. Iving down on a sofa in a dragon coat, eat Ing calf sf out jedy. No, indeed. .he wasn't, but able to go out and fight too, and jump out of a Pullman win dow, if need be, as well as he could and probably lietter, judging by lu poor, cut wrists. And work, yes, work her hands off for the man she loved and he was that, wasn't he? He knew he was that. Then the great secret trembled on his tongue, and it seemed imj Possible to 'withhold it any longer, for it had become essential for her to know it. That it was safe in her keeping was a sacrilege to question. Accordingly he fold of I,otunlofa. of John Mort and Mirovna and of Li long, lonely voyages at the behest of this strange, wealthy . pair, who ii. that waste of sea and reefs had found ed a mimic kingdom and hidden them selves beyond the ken of men. He told with pride of their reliance on him, of their steadfast trust and friendship, of the silence he had been pledged to and which he had hitherto kept so loyalty. "That's the story." said Matt in con clusion. "If you can make head or tail of it. go ahead." "Of course he has run away," Chris replied with intense interest. "And they want him back a whole hundred thousand dollars worth." "Agreed." "A defaulting banker perhaps?" "Knows too little of money I could have robbed hiai of thousands." "A South American president ousted by a revolution?" "He cannot speak Spanish. Go on." "Perhaps this lovely Mirovna isn't his wife?" "I've never thought she was. but" "The husband is enormously rich and is trying to follow them?" "That isn't likely. Resides, lie said it would shake the world. Those were his own words." "How could anybody being found any man shake the world?" "That's thepuzzlo of It." - "You are not positive of hi national Ity?" "Well, I think he's a German. He speaks German fluently. though. French, too, for that matter, and Italian." II mm vm. "What a funny, strange, impetuous boy!" "Eut'a German's a German they are unmistakable." "I'm pretty sure he's a German." "And Mirovna?" "Oh. less sure. I couldn't guess what she is, but pnsibly a Pole or some eastern European. She has a profile like a Byzantine medal." "I've known awfully German kind of Russians stiff, autocratic and yet de lightful." "Yes, he might be a Russian." "Oh, there it is! Political refuges state secrets the myrmidons of the czar! It's as plain as daylight. Matt; he's a nihilist!" "An awfully rich nihilist, Chris? It hardly fits into one's ideas of him or Mirovna. What! A nihilist with an inexhaustible supply of Bank of Eng land notes?" "How do you know be doesn't make them himself?" "Why, I should have been lauded in jail so quick you couldn't have seen my eoattails." 'Passing them?" "Yes, passing them." "I give it up, then," Chris exclaimed, with a baffled little air. "If you couldn't have found it out in six year-: I suppo.se I needn't expect to in six minutes. But it just makes you burst not to know, doesn't it?" "There's a worse problem still what ;s to become of me?" "USj Jllatt," she contedbm l jeaj- ire x-.m if ouslyT "poor little hundred-r.ud-twelTe-dollar us." "I might as well shoot myself as stay on here. There's nothing here, Chris, in this little backwater of a place. What Fhall it le ea.-t or west try for n deep water ship or strike out boldly for Colorado or Wyoming or somewhere':' "Go away?" she cried. "No, I can't let you go away I can't. 1 can't, mi less you don't care unless it's all" She broke off. looking at him i)ign antly, only to Tie crushed in the strong arms, overborne. Minded, pant ing and deliriously helpless and ill uTed. Tf C-oTfi-se lie Tovcu lur, "loveY! her lietter than anything in the world, would crush her again for ever doubt ing it. No, she had to admit how cruel she had been, how wicked and unkind; had to or he would hurt her more, obstinate little wretch that she was. But it seemed that s-he wasn't an obstinate lirtle wretch at all. only terribly smothered and gaspingly eager ti be forgiven, and anyhow how was she to know when he sat there so cold and distant and talked about going away that he really and truly did low her as though anybody who love! anybody would go away and leave somebody to break her heart? Nor was she a clinging, useless. 1m practical youug lady person without any sense or ideas. No, indeed, sh" wasn't! They were in a very serious predicament, and she meant to be mou-iH to the poor, tattered, scared, whiny lion and rescue him somehow. To all of which Mr. Lion acceded meekly, with a dawning sense that there was a stronger nature than he had dreamed behind those dark eye-: and a courage and self reliance that shamed him in the contrast. "Unfortunately papa has to be left ont." she continued. "General Moiu-e Mould have a lit at the least notion of my liking anylody who hadn't a town house ami a country house and a yacht nnd a eastiron social position, studded with iron nails and spiked on top, and family heirlooms that Lis great-grand mother wore at Washington's inaugu ration. That's General Mouse's view, and he's likely to s-meak terribly at a poor little hundred and-twelve-d 'lar lion! That's the bad p trt of it; the good is that when l':n twenty -six 1 come into my mother's money three smug old New York lmu'rs, filled with dentists and d ctors and subletting old ladies who have seen better times somewhere between ."ss.imo ai:d S'.t.Ooo a year. Isn't that nice. Mr. J -ion . Isn't that splendid? C.nu. ch.-tr up. and say it is worth waiting fir. Yes. two years and ten months to wait, and then a fearful General Mouse r:i:np:i: -and nie. If yon are still of the su:ie .nind that is. and haven t g ne oft ia another direction? Though" "Oh. Chris!" "But tills is a secret I have to be sure you love me fast." "You know I do." "But awfully, awfully well bc-ttei than anything just terribly." e. "I;u't smile about it. I said tcrri bly." "I was thinking of all that money: it frightens me even while I'm glad to lie called a fortune hunter and heaven knows what yet I didn't know; how was I to know? It's staggering. Chris. I I am trying to get used to it; why. we we can get married." "That's the secret before then, per haps!" "Before then? Oh. Chris, Chris!" "I don't care if it's only one room; I'm not afraid. Matt only sorry about papa, and the way lie is sure to take It. You must stay here and get some thing to do, no matter what it is. and as soon as it is enough for two I'll come, Matt, dear- I'll come if it's only $73 a month." (To lie Continued.) Secures Fine Elk Teeth. From Tuesday's Iaiiy. A few days ago Fied Wagner received a present liiat lie esleems very much and which is also a -ry valuable one. The present consists of two large F.Iks teelh. which were secured in Canada by Carl FJ finger and sent by him to Mr. Wagner. The teeth are in line shape and owing to their large ,ize are also worth a great deal of money. They are to be mounted anil will make a very handsome watch fob for this gentleman, which will be very highly valued. IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP AS THISand ALWAYS POI SO NSDEEPGLANDS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY IWILLGIVESIOQO Iff Fail to CURE any CANCER orTUMOR I Treat Before it Poisons Bone or Deep Glands SUREPAINLESS PLASTER CURE Many workereryday lose no Bieep nights PayWhenCured Written GUARANTEE Cancer never pains until itpoionsdeep. lOO-Page Book Hem free : tent imouial a of thousand cured. WRITE TO SOME GANGER the BREAST, LIP, FACE or body always begins a small tumor, lump or ore full of poison and certain death. I swear we have cured 10,000 cancers and refuse thou aanda dying scared too late. Write to DR.&KRS.R.CHMLEE&CO.f DR. HURFOKD-2 lady assistants AB36 WEST RANDOLPH STREET. CHICAGO, ILL. This May SAVE A LIFE 6end It Horn THE DISTRICT COURT : DOCKET FDR DECEMBER LARGER THAN USUAL The liar docket f,,r the pee em ber term of district court will be considerably larger than the one at the last term of court, as then will be lit'ty-thiee civil and seven criminal cases on the docket. Then will be a munh-r eae on the docket for the lir-t time since lull, being Ho- stabbing cae againct Joseph Hoe. Tile divorce cases pn-pared include .een. which constitutes almost one tifih of the civil cases on the ilock.-t for the term. The copy has been prepared and turned oer to the printer and will have to be out by the time of the meet ing of the court on Pecember 22. W'lien lnhy tnlTeis with toui, aplly nixl pive Dr. Thm:i' I'clerhV (Jil :it f.nce. Safe for children. A little p. h- a Inn? way. 2oc ami r0t. Al all ilrup: stores. In District Court, Cass County, Nebraska. In I he Matter of the Juanlian.-hip of (ieorpt1 Sftiul.iice at:l Harry SehuMiro. .Minors: Now on this ;;uth iay of No vemher, i'Ji'.i, this caue came on !i. tie heard upon the petition of Allx'i"! Scliuldice. guardian, pray injr for license (,, ell each of -aid minors one ell'lh interest in the following' lands, to-wit: Lot eighteen 1H:, in Section seven '7 '' , Township twelve ( 2 , llanue fourteen ; 1 i . in 11 :i 1 1 mouth. Nebraska, for the purpo-e of reinvesting' the proceed (hereof to a belter advantage for said minors. It is ordered thai the next of kin of said minors and all per sons interested in -aid matter appear before me at the District Co.-rt Itoom at I'lat I smout h, in (lass County. Nebraska, on tin1 ,'ulh day of January. 1iI4. at . o'clock a. m. to show cause wh a .license should ind he granted lo said guardian as above set forth. That notice of the time and place of said hejuincr he piven by publishing a ropy of this order in !he IMaltsmouth Journal for three weeks jiri.tr lo the ."!0th day or January, mi i. JAMHS T. DKC.I.F.Y. District Judire. i--i-::ks MiTirr- Iia I lie County Court in Hlitl for H ( uunl v, .Nfhrnska. In the Matter t.t tl; K.tate r..l PiottaO r t!;e Last Will an.l Testament f .Ian- A. i 'vvi'V. Itcejise1. Not Ico is lu ieli.- triveti that on tiitf Cil tlnv 1. 1" Itecembi-i. A. D. l'Jl". at. tie dour of ten o'clock :t. m.. Jil the of!ic? of tlie '.unity .liulc. in the Court House. J'la t tsimHi t h. Cuss County. Xf !raku. the following matters will ! liear.l antl considered: The a:pliv at ion of I'd ward (Jrovcpor Dovev and ' lo.irsre 'liver lioxev to admit to jroht:le tl.e last will nii! t "i tament of .taiie A. Tjovey. deceased, late of the City of IJia 1 1 sniou t h. in Cass ('unity. Nehraska. and for Letters of Administration with will annexed to I 'rank K. Scl.lat-r. and the allegations in the petition thut 5etrfc I'.. J ovey. tHiver C. 1 tovev and Horatio X. lovey are all of the lieirs of said defeased. l'nte.l this Jf.tli day of Noveml.er. a. u. r.n::. ; liv tl.e Court." ai.i.kx j. K.nrEfsox. County JiidRe. RAWr.3 & KORERTSON. Attorneys. xoTicrc to itt:iiTiti. Iu I he onntv Conn iu nnJ for (' tinit, Nrbrnit.il. In the Matter of the K.state of Harvey l. Travis. Deceased. To tbe Creditors of thp Atove F.state: You ale Jiereity notilie.l that hear incs nt'o'i all cluims auainst said etate will be had at the office of the County .lude;e. Ctmit House. 1'latts moulli. Cass Count v. Nelrask. on January 1SU, and on Julv ;i. lsll. at lo o t lock a. in. on each of said dayi. nnd that al! claims not filed ty said hour on said last day of lieurlntf will he forever barred. Ilv the Court. ALT-EX J. BEES-OX. Conntv Jude. r.AWLs & p.onnp.TStix. Attorneys. 12-1-4 7NOTICK. Sealed proposals will le received by the county clerk of Cass county on or before noon January 1st. li14, for fur nishing the following Books, Hlanks and Stationery for said county during the vcar 1H14: CI..ASS A BOOKS. 1-S quire Cl.attel Mortp-a?e Becord. 1-8 tuire Claim ijefrisler Ctrinted head . ' '1'ax L-ists Becord with tabs year 1M14 (printed head. 1-8 !iiire med. TJeed Jiecord (printed pane ). 1-C tuire med. Index to Delinquent Lands (printed head). 1- S iuire med. Deed Record (loose leaf . 2- S tiuire med. Mortpase Ilecords (printed page). 1- S iuire med. Miscellaneous Deed Record (loose leaf). 2- S iuiri med. Mis. Records (loose leaf t. 1-6 quire med. Appearance Docket (printed head). 1-6 quire med. Court Calendar. 1-S quire med. 1'robate Fee Book (printed page). Canvas covers each. 1-S quire ined. Court Journal (printed head . Patent Back, per quire. 1-S quire med. Trial Docket (printed head ). Index per. book. Ail records to be extra bound of Xo. 1 Linen Ledger paper, Byron Wes ton's Ledecr .1'aper or Whiting Ledfrer paper. CLASS li STATIONERY. Rubber Bands. No. 11. per frross. 1-enholders, No. J7C. per dozen. Writing Fluid Arnold's, per quart. Erasers, No 104. Eabers. iter dozen. Esterbrook's No. 04 pens, per gross. Congress Tie envelopes. No. 10 1-4 thick, per 100. Esterbrook's No. 79 pens, per gross. Congress Tie envelopes. No. 10-1, 1-2 thick, per 100. Congress Tie envelopes. No. 10-2, thick, per 100. Mucilage, Carter's Arabian, per quart. Congress Tie envelopes. No. 10-1, thick, per 100. Denison's Notarial Seat No. 21, per 100. Conrrcss Tie envelopes. N". J', "-4. j-r 3 00. Pencils, ropyinc, Jer rinzen. I "en lieiiiers. No. Crown, jier iVf. n. lill.tHs No. t'.'li I'eti.-. jm-j- ni'-. I'ons'ress Tie envelope.., ; No. J '. 1-2 thick, per ion. I'enrils. Velvet, per .lozen. l:ulilr llaii'ls, ii'-x-rt.-'!. N'i. 100. jm -t 1.X. Keil Writinfr F"h;il. p-r r"ot. Separate lils- most ! m;ol on :ili f'lavs of supplies iti tli- estn;;it'. The Commissioners reser- lf - rii:!! to rei t uny or ni1. Hiis will he ;il.!iese.J to Cuor.te Clerk atiU marked . fl op.sa!s tor l;ooks. la.nnk.w ami Stationery. l;i Jlers must tiie vt""I iiml s'irTi' t-n I. orel I'or the faithful jK-rfrrr:;.Tice ,r tl fir cont ract Ilids -will l,e opere-.l tl.e fir?t Tnof!nff in Janiiiit v. 1 . c. Mnl:H AN". C'.iu.: v ;. i v.. Iu (lie Diatrirt (nurl of ( n ( omiiO. The Livingston Loin ate! FbsiMiT.g sociat io.n, I'laintiT. vs. Louis D. Tolle R. R. Richardson. fir?r I. Siine unknown, and Lulu Ro-.-i i son. his wile: Jacob 1". i'alter und Murv Kalt r. Lis wife, T'efenda n's. To Louis 1 . Tolle, R. R. Rn-I.a r-b-oi. first iiii$ic iinkiiov.ii. and l.u.u l:i I -ardson. his wife, nori-rt sub I f de fendants in the above tritlt t I ac t ion : You arid each of you are hereby notified that the pl.iiia.!T has 'ni. rneneed an action nirair.st yon In . District Court of Cass t..uiit, Nebraska for the purpose of foreclosing r; i ri mortgages: In its hist cause of -tion to fi.reeb.se u mortgage iv.-n hv Jacob R. l-'alter mid Mai v l'.i Iter The Livings-Ion ltan ami i : il I ': ri -T Association on tl.e 1-th .lav of Jan uary, l'.ol. covering the following de scribed real estate to-wit: Lots 1. i:. and 4. in block 4. in St adelma n n's ilitio:i lo the City of I "ia 1 1 s mou t d. Cass Coi.iiIn, Nebraska, wlie ii i.ioitgage a--pears of record in B.tok ! mort gages, at pjisre '.T1. in the ofiice if the Register of lteeds of Cass County. Ne braska., and to recover the sum of S.-.4.40 taxes and interest, together with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent froir. November 1-fh. 11'. In irs second cause of action to foreclo a iiiortcnge given by Jacob J. Falter and Mart' i'alter Mn The Living -Un Lorn and Building Association on Jan uary 1 !or., covering lots .', and t. in block I, in Stadelmaiin'f Adoiti'm 1. the City ,f Riatlsmout !i, Cas Cuiiiilv. Nebraska, which mortgage appear of record In Book " ! iinTlgiiges. at page (",72, in the (ifjiee of the Register of Deeds of Cass C-iliitv, Nelraj-ka. In its third cause of action to tore close a mortgage eiven bv Jui ' F". Falter and Mary Falter to Ti.e Liv ingston Loan and Running Asm .al ion on the R'th .lay of Januarv, 1 covering lots 7 and in bio. k 4. atol that portion of loi 1!. in said block 4. which lies north of the nmth li:t- .r lot , When said north line is con tinued sisterly to Tenth nrw-t, all in St a.lel ma n n's Addition to the Citv tf 1-laitsmoulii, Cass County. Nebraska, which mortgage appears of record in Book ";"t of mortgages at page (,?:'.. in the oMice of the Register of Deeds of Cass Countv. Nebraska, and to recover the sum of ll.f.O n:sura.ce. togetii'-r with interest theret.ii from Noveimer I", In its fourth nui-c of aiticn to foreclose a mortgage riven bv Jnco). I. Falter and Mary Fait, r to The Liv ingston Loan and Ruiiilinfr As.-ocia t ion on tiie 14th tiny of August. 11'7. covering the southwest '"t leet or lot in St r i t w ieser's Su b-.i i vision of I'-t 113. ill tie SWV of the NW, i Sec tion ly. Township 1- N. Rangt 14 E. of the Ct h 1-. M. in the City of Pi.tt mouth. Cass Conn"-. Nebraska, wii 'i mortgage ailears of record in Rook of iriortga cces. at page I'd"., in th Otfice Of the Register of Dee.-.s of ':" County. Nebraska, jir.l to recover the sum of $T.u4 ta"s. with interest thereon at 10 per cent from tbe 12th tlav of Nuvcmlfr. 1;1. In its lift h cause of action to foreclose a mort e given bv Jacob 1-. 1'nlter antl Mi-rv Falter to The J.iv inciori Loan und ttuibliiig Association on tie 24th dav of May. ls"T. covering tdo Sl2 of lot 7. iu block C. in tiie City of 1 "fa t tsmou t h. Cass County. N V r5fcW A7. HENDERSON DE LUXE 5-Pa.iger. $1785 The Henderson Kerosene Car Burns Seven-Cent Fuel We have scores of letters from satisfied owners of Hendersons, one of which is reproduced herrwith. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? COLUMBUS ROLLER MILLS C. A. Schroeder. Owrr T. II. POLLOCK AUTO CO. C OLUMBUS. KFPn.. Not. 1 1. 1 221 Farnaru St., Omaha, Xcbr. Gentlomen: , Yours of tiie recent date askirp whether or rot I :n sati"-:':."! with t. HfD.lT-i u:.inioS;.s. i,.ci I purchased from you about three montlis ao. ha 1h- d reet iveil and w.i". stat that I aai r..or ti.au p a ! with the Henderson car. I own two other automobiles, one a hiph-prieeil car. nstinc i"(ic'.ori!.. nur- tr.an .r. ii.n.rv,.' t -;, ill say that I can take irv Henderson car. burning fure kerosene over the :-''. ao-J ov.y .r. rr ads with U-tter results tlian with tnv hih-priced car. a:.d at that. rr.e-h:( the pr.- lr f i.. wi ro; 1 hare driven my Henderson know now much faster I could drive it. I din thoroughly iat!-r.eU w.tti tt.e n. n.:er-n r... r.-i. -the gasoline tank for starting, and the kerosene fuel for running and it ; a prfoct I u c' '" itate to recommend it to anyone thinking of purchasing a auttnobi. t I pay 10c a gallon for kerosene and pet from l." to I'o miie p-r caon on our courry roa.. I " '"! not do this well on gasoline at ' As far as jKtwer, sj-eed and Four-Cly Under Kerfsene Car as any six-cylinder automobile I have ever Mv Henderson has attracted considerable attention in this vicinity ai tftlkinir of iurchasing the Henderson car, Wishing the Henderson Co. Henderson Six Cylinder $22-.".. Henderson le Luxe Four Cylinder, Come and Sea thi Amazing Nw 191 Car Full Pnninned with Ton. Windshield. Collins Curtains. ;. Wamer Sr.-e,!Crr.eter. F.r:r;r Electric Horn. Fleet ric Light, Lijzht-day Clock. Kitra Wire Wheel or V..-1 Kim. t'ui Iu-h. C wl Gravity Gasoline or Kerosene Tank, oversize tires and a score, "year aheai" r-Cnemer.t. Wo have found it necertary to remove to more commodioue quartere on account of our n-i creasing busineaa and on and after December 1t, 1913. we will be located at 1910 Feme- St.. In the roome formerly occupied by the Cole Motor Co.. and we Invite alt Cat County people to call on us at our new quarters. T. H. POLLOCK AUTO CO. Henderson Distributor for Nebraska, Western Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado Telephone Douglas 6292 1910 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEBR. brskn. wl, ri wwrt n. n r:- record in I! ok " - of n-.'-t c:- s- t p:l-e .:;. in t' f.f-" t' e l.- c .- . f i let lis ,,f Civ. Ct. -.. V. '.- lt . , -and tie jo. 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