The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 04, 1915, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    PLATT3M0UTH SrMI-WTTKLY JOURNAL.
THUPSIUY, rrpp.UARY -J Vi!
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nan iwmri
lirray Department
2 Pro! are, .n the latere-,: o; the People
of Murrav and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
If any of the readers of the
.loiiriiul know of any social
event or Hem of interest in
tlil- vicinity, and will mail
same u I his ofliie, it Mill ap
pear mitU-r t his heading We
want all news items Knnoit
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eaten you have WISHED you hr.d a CHECK AO
ii our bar.k: FerLsrs vour husbanl litis S:-:ea you ta
Chris .Miller was a Plattsmoiith vis-
j itor Wednesday nioinin.tr.
i J. W. Holmes was visiting with
county scat friends Wednesday.
Mrs. (lalen Rheden from near My
r.ard was in Murray "Wednesday.
Mrs. John Campbell has been num-
j beted with the sick for the past few
Mays.
I The little girl of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Sjdil has been si ok for the past few
da.
Uncle Eli Eaton, residing down
near Union, has l.een sick for the past
few days.
.Mrs. A. I- Raker was in Plattf
mout'i Wodr.e-day having some dental
work done.
Tie little child of Mr. and .Mrs.
Frar.k Li'lic has been sick for the
fast few i!ay.
In-. B. F. Biendel was looking after
some business matters in Omaha
Wednesday afternoon.
L I. Shradcr was looking after
IV2 COV'nT in our bar.k terhsrs your nusoani litis jyu u -
lul-x n x. u . . l;u; n.l Iooti some lusmess matters in the county
r-.:n dev. a tc.vn dur:n- the day to ray his bc:ld:n5 anJ ban c Wt.(lm..t.iv riornin.,
his -t-r.-I due3 cr bills cf sce kind. It RAINS KAED jet when ; - ; u ; " n,n- .
v-V t rt ro v i you hrd a check r.ccouut cr year Lusland had c9 . ! .s attend-
oU Start. i '--'-- . ,i:.r fi,t. universitv :.t Lincoln, spent
vC; could SAVE ALL THIS LOTliE-
THE NEV WAY IS THE CHECK WAY!
F'Mr per cent interest on time deposits.
o ir tJrpoits are protected by th-5 State Guaranty Law.
MURRAY STATE BANEt
Year ;rs.'nal taxes are now due. Tlie same can be paid at this bank
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T. m Smith was viasmr with Plat Ik-
i last Sunday with home folks.
I!.i;n To Mr. and Mrs. Gussie
Ptdlen. on Wednesday morning, I'eb
rt:;:ry a se"en-ound bahy jrii'l.
Iiwyor Todd, who is atter.dinjr busi
nss colh-v ia Lincoln, was isitinr
with liome f'!ks over last Sunday.
Frances, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andv Camnbell. has been r.iiru-
tbered with the sick for the past few
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r,t(i;:v eveninjr.
Ilanr.uh Hansen was a I'latt
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' Miss Henrietta Creamer was visit
' ir.tr with I'latt
day ever.imr.
i L. ('. Todd
r.v.;'.!! friends last I'l
Mrs. A If. Xlckles. wh.o has been sick
for the past few months, remains in
of i about the same condition, improving
very slowly.
Y. 1. Wheeler was looking after
some business matte: s in Lincoln a
few days this week, returning home
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! ("lias. Carroll was hx-kinu: afier
son.f t. U'intss matters in Plattsmoutii
i T,ie-'d; v evenin.tr.
Ci earner !i M in ford shipped a car
a I of hotrs to tne South Oman a market
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ia lear! et Wednesday e'.enir.e;.
s. Y. A. Kennedy and Mrs. Wm.
1 nfr.t the day Wednesday at
onu- of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Old
a::d faTai!.
('. ( ''.'.urcr, AV'li Sebolt anl
I;l:oden were Omaha visitors
-d. v evenintr of this week, be-
oi; tie niarktt with stock Thurs
i .;'.r i i: ;r.
W. T. Srr.i'h of Amar.onia, Mo., was
:-at.;- va il Murray friends a ftw
d.. s l..sL week, at the home of his
::.ot!-er. .-a.f h vvet of ..Iurray. lie
i'o'-. all hi-; f .rr.ilv doiiitr tine in ?.Iis
ouri. ertj.i.i v.-.;- ymitl health and pros
perous. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman are cn
joyintr the heau.ifu! climate of Diloxi,
Mississippi. This is a tourist town
Wednesday morninir.
Pert Loot, who has been visitin.tr
for the past few weeks with friends
and relatives in Lincoln, returned
hon e last Thursday.
V. A. Kennedy, who has been sick
for the past few weeks, is still con
fined to his home, but is able to Le up
and around the house most of the
time.
Porn To Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hessenflow, on last Sunday, a bounc
ing baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Hessen
dow make their home at Halston.
Crar.dpa Prank Moore has donned the
smile that won't come off, and we will
Wilder a coonskin that he raises more
and larjrer watermelons next summer
tnan ever be! ore.
School Nop.
The attendance was small Monday
on account of the snow storm.
Mrs. Stanton isited over Sunday
in Union.
Mae Loutrhridfre sanjr a solo Friday
eveninjr at the supper.
Walker (dilmore was absent several
days owinjr to sickness.
Most of the pupils did very well
with their semester examination.
The sophomore class has now taken
up L'oman history, instead of II reek,
and botany instead of ajrnculture.
Th.e freshmen class has taken up
civics instead of physical jrt'oraphy.
The box supper and spelling contest
was very much of a success, con
side; intr the story evening- The pro
ceeds amounted to some $'22. In the
.-pellinfr contest Mrs. James Loueh-
idi:; and Mr. O. A. Davis chose sides.
Mrs. Charles Spanler carried off the
1 onors, p-obably partly due to the
fact that Mr. Davis did not under
stand whether he was spelling an or
dinary furnace or the one in use at
the new school building. The soph
mote class rave a box of candy to the
most popular younjr lady and also to
the homliest man. Mr. Frank Du
U'ay and Miss Grace Lonjr were the
winners. The amount received from
'his was !?t.7.".
ed with snow piles. Shovelin.tr road
lias been in order for the last few
days. Although cold and stormy
does not stop the increase of the
neighborhood. Saturday Mrs. Liv
ingston presented Mr. L. with a younir
daughter. Mr. Livingston thinks it':-,
no use beintr scared by jrrasshopper ;.
The younjr folks have stalled a
literary society at the school house;
they meet on Monday nit-hts, and alo
sinprinr school Saturday nights,
tauprht by Mi-. P. Ward. Mr. Ward is
a live man and understands the hi.
The neighborhood received a call from
Dr. T. C Kern of Lincohi, Nebraska.
He left some of the ladies minus some
teeth and he will be around in the
spring to replace them attain. Mr.
Jesse Merrill and Miss Fd'.a Lout on
have joined in the bonds of wedlock.
Neighbor Core arrived home firm the
(ast on the 7th. We understand Mr.
P. Williams is sick in bed. C. S.
; FARMERS AND RU
RAL ROUTE CARRI
ERS UPAGAINST II
They Find the Roads Almost Impassa
ble, and Ptiral Carriers Unable to
Cot Tliroatth in Many Place.
I.at Thursday nijt'ht a laree party
of younjr folks met at the Snyder
school house, Jive miles southwest of
town, G. II. Hildehrand teacher, for
the purpose of havinjr a spe'iintr bee.
Sides were? quickly chosen and the
spelling commenced and lasted for an
hour without either side trainintr th
victory. A recess for fifteen minutes
was then had for rest and sociabili'y.
After recess Miss Snyder arid Miss
Cook were appointed Captains and
chose their warriors for the 1 doodle
fray. Skirmihm;? commenced with
the small words, ar.d a jacket he-.'
and there was wounded, but tru con
flict soon hecan;? wain; as the heavy
artillery was brought into line, an !
officers and piivales went down by the
"dor.en." tmtil Miss Cook's side was
i nti: f ! v decimated.
t mid Tii"coay's ImMv.
For weeks pa.t. filled as they have
been with very heavy and prolong- i
.'i.o.v stomi ;, iinse placed the count rv
roads in : uch shape as to make t':
travel tver them almost impossible,
rnd the few farrneis who are aide
fet o.to I .attsmou'.h i euort that the
drifts i.i the loads, especially tho--e
rui.rdnjr e-ast and west. hae bee::
banked up with the .-r.ovv until at
(dares it becomes, necessary to drive
through the fields to jret around tlv-wor-.t.
of the drifts.
A visitor here from Murray states
'hat the uad v.c.-t of that place has
fi'om six to eit-ht f'ec-t
t-u:r.( ro.i s ;., e th. '-e thit
work of i-ett:nr through
- YOU MAY NCTD A!J -
and we waiit to injuria yo'
that dates can be made
jt tliis oflice or Mai my
State Bank fur
Wm. R. Young
THE KUR31Y AUCTI0.1EER
'are 'a! atfent lot, to P a ' -; S;.Vs
lt'it- ill''- I I e;i v ' : : a '..
Call at. lay ei.e-,-e
TELEPHONE fJO. S-N .
M.ir lav, --- Nebra-ka
WLId'ING WAT I It.
Pe:a.l,'ie:.n.
rtaiiy (irifts
d.eep, and s
'.!. nejlas the
ct.e that i lo(!;e
U reatest of drea'
that .('(. i'n.
tie -.vs. ii v fore
forward to with
bv the re si.
eats of
and ray the direct
i them to town to look
itai.r
d w, 1-
.orse '.
a ;.t:d
lv lo-t
their t radii: tr
- of our
I ve-terdav to
ocal phjviciaas received !
.fte
O
caa ve-teraav to u out some sax
miles west of this city, and when he
had trone a few miles struck a snow
drjft where the fa:ow wa.s in ove- the
MURDOCK.
( Special Correspondence.)
jand Mr. Pitman states there are S.O'i')
. i northern (eop!e in fJiio.xi. Mrs. Pit
man's h
a. rri'.
1 1 1 i is nine-h
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.e
r.e-ntiy . ; -. Schaf r
; i.ain a few v.ees
etter, since ho
r lia'-e , a.rrr.i-d in .J i::s iss!t)t)i. which will be
i' -n-jjrood news to the many friends in
s c!M,'. Med j Murray, as this was partly the object
'vr. j tiieir southern trip at this time.
I
Seriously Injured.
Mose Iliatt, familiarly known to
everybody in and around Murray as
Grandpa Iliatt, met with a very seri
ous acciuent last sunuay tr.ornir.
!''- j The old centleman attempted to leave
the house rather earlv without first
putting on his rubbers to protect him
self from the slippery condition of the
walks. In passing from the home, he
was compelled to make a few steps at
the doorway, and these were in a very
icy condition, and the old gentleman
fell to the walk, striking on his shoul
der. His shoulder and various por
tions of the body were quite seriously
injured, from which he has been suf
fering very severely. At this time it
is difficult to ascertain just how seri
ous the injuries are, but the many
friends hope that he may soon be up
and around again.
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( !K- I'.t of ("Inldre-n's Sifts at
Oik l"t f Ii" Sn:if-. at
Mill's and I. alies' Sii-.es
There are irautennis liarerains r -ti
e.-iTi 't atV'M'il t in!--.
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MURRAY
NEBRASKA
Siliing Contest and Uox Supper.
Tlie spelling contest and box sup
per given at the Murray High school
last Friday evening was one of the
greatest successes given in Murray
for some time. The attendance was
quite large and a most interesting
I program had been prepared. Miss
Grace hong won the prize offerd for
the most popular girl in Murray, and
from those in attendance the judges
were just about right in their judg
ment. Frank Dugay was awarded the
booby prize for' the homeliest young
man. C). A. Davis and Mrs. Chas.
Spangler were the champion spellers,
, who remained on the floor to the last
with equal honors.
Strayed or Stolen.
One brindle bull pup about six
months old, from my barn last Friday.
Any information as to whereabout
will be thankfully received by me.
D. C. Rhoden, Murray, Neb.
Fur Sale.
E. P. R. Cockerels, $1, $l..r0 and ?2
each. None better in the country.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
MRS. WM. TROOP,
Murray, Neb.
1-21-tf-wkly
Mis. A. K. Lake was an Omaha
visitor Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. James Hiittian of Columbus
was visiting friends and relatives in
'his vicinity the latter part of the
week.
The Hove brothers, Willie and
Howard, of Omaha, were vi.-iting with
friends at the hotel Saturday.
Mis. Raymond Westlake and chil
a'ren were visiting relatives here last
c-eek. leaving Sunday for their future
home in Uox Eutte county.
Kmil Miller was on the sick list last
week, but is up and around now.
Will Poelter of Omaha Sundayed
with his parents here.
Russel Hornbeck was a Lincoln
visitor Saturday and Sunday.
McDonald & Gillespie filled their
ice house Thursday and Friday of last
week. They put in sixty-five tons.
H. A. Guthmann purchased a piano
and graplianola, and the young folks
f the city seem to enjoy the music
ery much.
Miss Chelsie Beasack Sundayed
with her parents in Springfield.
Mrs. Fred Schewe visited her
daughter, Mrs. A. Neitzel of Ilave
'och, the latter part of the week.
Mrs. W. O. Gillespie entertained the
Ii. N. A. Kensington Thursday aftei
toon, and at an appropriate hour
lelicious two-course lunch was served
Warren Richards of Wabash was in
iown Sunday. He had been at Lin
-oln visiting his wife, who has been
ick.
G. G. Williamson received the sad
aews of the death of her sister, Mrs
Schlanker, Sunday.
The R. N. A. will give a Valentine
supper February 13, at (5 o'clock p
m.. at the M. W. A. hall. Admission
2."? cents.
MENU.
Raked Chicken. Dressing,
Mashed Potatoes. Gravy.
Salad. Pickles.
Pie. Coffee.
with thf
:cep-
tion of Mis Cole, who eallantlv stood
o her nost a" 1 ere tinaeil the nnent: '
.ox ..; the huetrv and the poor horses ' ,,-
V. e.
'iad the eatatest of didicultv in fore-',. -
r:,- t:
r way throu
I i. tea a cal- oi the e'r
fray, but finally was compelled t give ; tj.t, (rjn w() .i j jv
way to sttpeiior numbers, and Mi- (;, .,,,.. Several of the
Snvder was declared the victor,
:i. ana haa jt not - , ,
i:e. . .
Glover Fit :).:;! ri'!. , who i-
near StocKten, hai, a-, arrneii
:aes(':;y for a :-it ith l. pme f.
Fain. ers are sti'l lo-dng 1
Goriioci iltneger, N. C. Ne!-o
John W. Amic Lave ca-h recer.t
a valuable hor.-e.
Mrs. Fred U-w: ;t: e n-' ai red t
South Omaha Monday aft-rt. .. aft-
a few djty.s visit 'with her moth r,
Mrs. P. H. Joa.-5.
Mrs. Sam G. Smith of Piatt smouj,
was i.-diiug at the liome if ha-r o 1.
S. Pav Smith. from Sue. lav until
o.-day afternoon. Mrs. Lay
mith is retautr-d as gettitig a.iong
est
. t
import- 1
ecu
..t
an
il
I
was decided to hoid another on
Wednesday evoniirr. February 7.
who wish to spell and pass a pie;
evening aie invited to attend.
! sou' r.
ti
c.tv
farmers from
lenoit that a:;
'' j tims of their driving to this cily
a a i ,.
I'. I'. Everett of Scott ;
has been vi-itir.tr i dative
time frkiid
!;.u::
i :i
IN PLATTSMOUTII
FORTY YEARS AGO.
Uncle Peter Renner, one of the old
est, youngest, nobbiest, joiliest, best
of Nebraskans, went and got mar
ried last week, up in Washington
county, to Mrs. .Thomas, both old and
long-time acquaintances of the Her
a'd. Well, well, Uncle Peter, you'll
sleep better now than iT you had a
life lease on the county clerk's office.
Uncle Schlegel moved cartload af
ter cartload of goods from over
Plattsmouth's old store one day last
week; everybody thought Vallery &
RnfTner were moving out again, when
behold! it was only Phil Young and
Billy Baker carrying away their
bachelor traps; twenty-two pairs of
boots and shoes were among the num
ber.
Ti"
mouth Literary Society was held at
the court hou-e Friday evening, Feh
: uary li'-th. The meeting was c tlle!
to order by President P. P. Gas-.-. Th?
secretary being absent. D. II. Wheel
er, jr., was elected secretary 'pro ten.
The minutes of the previous meetings
were read and approved. The treas
urer's report wa.s then read and re
ceived.. Business being all trans
acted, the question for discussion was
read. The captains were W. W.
Prummond for the negative and W.
F. Morrison for the afllrmative. w'ru
began the discussion. The quest ion
being (Resolved that Labor-Saving
Machinery is Beneficial te the Labor
ing Class). The question was well
argued and contested, but the judge-:,
who were K. Sage, Mr. Powell and
Mr. Harrison, finally decided in favor
of the affirmative. The question de
cided on for next regular meeting tr
discuss was (Resloved that Napoleon,
was actuated more by ambition thai
by lc-ve of his country in carry ir.;; or.
his wars). Captains and sid-. '; wo e
then chosen. John Wayman for ihe
affirmative and Will S. Wise lor th
negative. Meeting then adjourno.!
until Friday evening, February 2 . at
C:"0 n. m.. at the court house.
a v
r:C'ce.-s:r-
iV throu.
to g;
out
. a no
i the snow beiore thev
proreod oi iato the citv. Th.e
same condition has been a great
stumbling block to the rural route
earlier.-, who have t-ai h day started
out on tiieir routes and delivered as
far as pus able on the routes., althou.r.h
th.e saevv has kept them back from
th.e g; cater number oi their patrons.
The pto.-pe.cts t-r relief from these
a.
1 ol 1-
tne commumtv for
eia! itays. left lor hi- hom .vie.-a-;
ir-.orr.ing. Fred is looking we'l
is young as twe::ty years ago.
Miss Abide Cole, v. hei is teaching
school in the western part the
sTate. and who has been heme since
the hoi;. lavs, left Wcdrt-.iav to take
a Tain. lier vacation
1 on account of the
i up
I was
her
e::
,v c :
,t
it will he some time before
r-'ads can he
coruaion- 'auKS ve-y j oor at
the b
: nvthing l;':e ncrr.ial
foun 1 through the county. When the
time for th.e snow th recjehor.t th.e
west to melt comes there will certain
ly be seme water to eontend with, as
the tre'w this year is the heaviest wo
have ha i in many years and it is
quite general f rem the Rockies ea.s;
vvai.l to the lake regions.
John Colbert an i
to Lincohi Wedne'dav
son. Fred, ar.d wife.
throueh the eaty
en route to Chicago after attending
the funeral of .Mrs. Fred Coibert's
Mr. ar.d
Ilorton v"
to meet th
who ore ;tssen.rer
Mi
Blanche Ca--
at Ho!-
FIYK CKNTS PItOYFS IT.
A Generous Offer. Cut out this a h
enclo.-e with " ents to Foley .v C .,
Chicr.go, Ii!., and thev will send you
our trial packager, of Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound for coughs, coals,
croup, bionchital and Ia-gtinpe
coughs; Foley Ki.hiey Pills and F Iey
Cathartic Tablets. Fer sale in you'
town bv all druggists.
PUBLIC SALK.
Our Juries Grand Jurors: Sam'l.
Richards, Richard Newell. M. McKI
wain, Thadeus Streight, G. E. Pron
ger. Nelson Sheffer, Jos. A. Connor.
W. B. Hawkins, Wm. L. Hobbs, Daniel
Sweeney, A. C. VanEpps, Benjamin
Jenkins. Benjamin Hemple, V. J.
Todd, Ed Buttery, C. Nichols. Petit
Jurors: Samuel May, James Cliz.be,
Wm. F. Bennett, D. D. Andrews, Ed
win Davis, Calvin Russell. Wm. Eik-
enbarry, II. W. Farley, Wm. R. Dai
rah, Henry Ilollenbeck, S. B. Ilobson,
Wm. AltarTer, N. G. Dodge, Joseph
M. Mason, J. V. Glover, Phelps Paine
Alva Drew. II. E. Ellison, G. W. Fair
field, Mc. F. Hagood.
From Glendale. We are surround-
The Old Settlers' association m?t
at Plattsmouth last week, President
Shafer in the chair, W. S. West, sec-
retarv. Constitution and by-laws
were read and new members solicited.
J. C. Gilmore signed the constitution
and paid one dollar. Interesting re
marks were made by F. M. Mc-
Donagh, T. Thomas, D. H. Wheeler,
J. A. MacMurphy, W. Young, J. C.
Gilmore, Wm. Gilmore and W. S.
West. Thomas Thomas presented an
account of 75 cents for book purchas
ed by him for use of treasurer. Oa
motion of D. II. Wheeler the account
was referreel to the finance committee.
Finance committee reported on ac
count of Thos. Thomas, recommend
ing that the same be paid. On motion
the account was allowed, and onler
No. 2 was drawn in favor of Thos.
Thomas in payment. J. A. MacMurphy
offered the following amendment to
the constitution viz: "That the in
itiation fee for members hereafter
shall be 50 cents' instead of $1.00,
which, under the law, goes over for
one month to be published.
I wish, to announce that on Monthly,
l ebruary 1 expect to -make an
auction rale of Farm Implements,
consisting of buggies, wagons, en
gines, cream separators, and, in fact,
nearly every implement used on the
f a rm .
This will not be a sale of a lot of
edds and ends, but will be a sale of
standard goods; each article put up
will be sold, and will carry the fac
tory's, as well as my own, guarantee,
same as if sold at private sale.
This will be your opportunity to
buy what you may be in need of in
this line right at the opening of the
farming season. Usual terms will be
given. See the Journal for further
notice. W. T. Richardson.
P. S. Parties having anything to
sell bring it in and we will have a
'"Sales Day."
siste-
brook.
Ira Paine of Grand Island i her
and Ir- and his la othe r-in-lav , Dr. M.
M. Butler, will leave the first of th
week for a month or six weeks' vi-it
in Florida and other southern points,
and possibly at the Panama canal.
After forty years of continuous prac
tice, the doctor will truly enjoy the
vacat ion.
Mrs. Jeff Dodson and her twin
children. Clara ami Clarence, left for
their home at Springview Wednesday
morning. Mrs. Dcd.-on and Clarenc"
came down for a visit about three
weeks ago, at the heme ef Mrs. Hud
son's mother, Mrs. William Ingwer
son, where Clara had been staying
ami going to sthoed. While here both
children were taken down with the
measles, which delayed their return
home until this time.
CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH.
FOR SALE
THREE BARGAINS.
Mrs. T. Neureliet, Eau Claire. Wis.,
says: "Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound cured my boy of a very severe
attack of croup after other remedies
ha.l failed. Our milkman cured his
ehildienof whooping cough." Foley's
has a forty years' record of similar
eases. Contains no opiates. Always
insist on Foley's. For sale by all
druggists.
For coup or sore throat, use D-.
Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Two sizes, 2"e
and hOc. At all drug stores.
WM
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No. 1 Well improved 100-acre
farm, one-half mile lrom Eagle, Cass
county, Nebraska. SH.j per acre.
Xo. 2 Two quarter sections of
rich level land in Hamilton county,
Nebraska. i,S0 per acre. All cash,
$75 per acre.
No. " Lincoln, near capitol, four-
apartment flat,, modern, rents $1,920
t . TI -
per year (some time given;, i rice,
$(,000. For information, write or
j hone THAD R. ADAMS,
Eagle, Neb.
1 BJJI
. AUCTIONEER
-Weeping Water, Neb. -
will take charge of your public
sale business. Farm sales a
specialty. Owners' interests
&re always guarded with the
best ability, and satisfaction
guaranteed. For open dates
telephone at my expense to
Weeping Water.
WM. DUNN.
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