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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1918.
MUBPHY-BI
ITS LIVE OP T9
THEIR NAME
SO QUESTION BUT WHAT THEY
PLAYED BALL WITH THE
EED SOX SUNDAY.
A HUSKY BUNCH OF FLAYERS
Take the Home Boys Into Camp to
the Tune cf 12 to 2 as Evi
dence of Their Ability
l'l-.tn Monday's Daily.
Jack Patttr.-on. a soldier boy from
tin- rifle raus;e acted as umpire at,
tlie hase- Lull same here yesterday,
an.! did a sood. job of it, with but
litil
men during the ninth and one in
the latter part of the eighth.
Hushenberg, the catcher for the
visitors, got foxy in the ninth in
ning, capering around First Base
man Stimpson and .was sent to the
benches for interference with an op
posing player. '
A number of complaints came 'on
account of the failure of the games
to begin on time. With the con
tinued wind blowing Platte river
sand into the eyes of everyone, as it
has done the past several Sundays,
the siege of sitting through nine in
nings is tiresome enough of itself to
say nothing of a long wait for the
game to begin.
Stimpson, while not being at his
best, fought under adverse condi
tions and put up an excellent game
under the circumstances. Joe Mc
Carthy, while missing one in ' the
field, did good work there. A double
I play was made by Kd wards assist
ing Holing, who parsed, the buck to
Crassman. eliminating two from the
bases. Gradoville-'-r.ijiiie, a number of
I ..... 1 . . . 1 . niil via i-t rn nl- w l t li o
chafiir.g coming to him from . .
either side. He tried to be mi- head winune njinMuie nmmnS u.
ncr.tlv fair ii his decisions and' wa ; first base- Kdwards grabbed a fly or
,, ; .. , '- '- ! two near third while Mason -win pod
all of t hat. I .
The game, which was one of large two on the field. Kreeklow missed
score, was played to a rather small a fair one, but otherwise did good
crowd of spectators who tried hard work.
t heer the home boys on to vie-J Cody, of tlie visitors, who played
tory, but without avail, as the strong second, was taken off, and Hay, who
Murphy-Did Its proed their ability pitched for the Red Sox last year,
to pl.ty umler the name that Irts'wa-J put in his place. Hay made a
h.n given them, and really and number of good plays, and assisted
HOW THE WAP,
IS AFFEGTi!
THE RAILR
CHANGED CONDITIONS CALL FOR
CHANGED MEANS OF OVER
COMING THEM.
seriously considered by Omaha busi
ness men has aroused the interest of
parties in nearby cities. At Tues
day's meeting of the Executive Com
mittee request was received from
Plattsmouth that the Chamber get
behind a definite movement to in
augurate this r.ervice. There is no
question as to the number of cities
within a radius of twenty-five miles
that could recti re quicker service by
motor trucks if a terminal depot
were provided v.o that all small ship
ments of freight could be gathered
at one central point and be ship
ped and received at certain hours of
the day. At the present time there
are numerous independent motor
trucks operated by individuals which
would be available for regular ser-
Good Roads and a Plan of Hauling! vice if this plan was worked out. The
subject has been referred to the In
dustrial committee to folow up."
MOTOR TRAFFIC A SOLUTION
to Advantage Would Do Won
ders Just at Present.
truly the Murphy-Pid-Its did it.'thr Omaha boys in the making of
Following is the Score by innings
Mm ity-li.!-Jts
t;! s.x
. i, r. ft a) o i o 4 o 1
. o i l A o o o
REPORT OF TUP: CONDITION
OF TIIK
FARMERS STATE BANK
of Plattsmouth.
Charter No. ltr.O in the Stale of Ne
braski- at the close of Imsiness
on Ma tt'tli, 1U1S.
There is n question about the fact, the dozen tallies they scored.
as a glance at the core card would
read ily prove.
T' e game was called . with the
vi-i:. rs to bat. and they saw fit to
Duke two runs in the first inning,
adliiig five more in the second, ore
in il:e .Lth and four in the eight,
licttini; Lh'in an even dozen. Our
lo; s batted against heavy odds. Fd
v. arils was able to get safely across
the pine in the fourth and Wind-bc-:-
tallied another in the fifth,
th:; !u iig the sum total of the lionr
!' accomplisl.iiient , ami at the end
lh-- ga?r e stul 1 to 2 in favor ot
Ihe "Did-lts."
A: 'east : nuntable for the ono
:!! of the game if not tlie loss
tb. n i.f. the fact that the Platts
l ;i :Mi ii .ua was badly crippled ami
v. ,:r i; with a lot of their regular
I...r ab cut. lUrold was away,
S!.:.t.u in. able to play on account
f a lick from a ear putting him out
? :; .:: s .inn ;i,id Crassman playing
i t j o .r form on account of an injury
lie r crivcii during the week. .'M'.ub
"t'tv.r" .Martin was slipped into'short
at-.d did w. il for his limited prac
tice hut u.-nt ()!1t in the first half
'f the fifth, his place being taken by
YYii'!-. umt. a s'ddii r from the rifle
Tin--.--. Vindbegcr changed with
Ciraiiiaii. plaving first while (Jras-
i:.n plaved f!ie remainder of t he ; stat of Net. task i
taic in Ins old position of short -
Loans and Discounts $ 1 Jt,s 1 4.!'.
i iverdra fl-: Sl'L'.;!'
H.Mi'ls, securities, judgments,
claims, .t. .-.U'.Ot
iHhcr ;iscts Liberty Ponds l.Oii'U'O
llftnkiiii; house, f tirniture ami
'ixtures , J1."JS.
t'nrrotit expenses, taxes and
in'cic-' paiii . . . : .N.'.o.t'.s
I'ash items 0
inie from National and Stute
l.anks 0 !. 7 f
'iirrency 3.7.". l.nO
('..hi coin ur.ri.iM
Silver, nickels and cents.... r.e.i.12
TOTAL. $215.2 1 1.3
l.rAUII.lTIKS
Capital stock tiaid in $ r.O.ono.Ort
I'tidi-1.1e.t prolits ... 4,19".0
Individual deposits suliject to
i i ck S2.7r.::.fi
""line cert ilica t es ef dep4iujt. ;:.:!'Ji. t
I'jsliii r's checks outstanding J.oni 0
!: to national and state
hanks 11, :?.". 1
depositor's truarantv fund.. 2.0f"'.0i.
T T. L
$2tr.
1 1 1 1 1 o' i'.iss i ss:
1. T. M. l'a;l-isou. I're.-idctit of the
'.:". 1 11 v' i:;itors tound the hai I' ;' ''"v nanod hank, do h-'reiv surir
.. ... o. : i.i . . . . !t!i;'t t':e a hove statement is a curni t
.u; ,. u.1ni1:l l,.,;1iuiuiiv.llllf'n;!il;.n.! tine copy of the report made
the s-tate Itanlvin. Uoafd.
: i '.
Iiiti
reven sirii.e ouis credited to
l::rii:u- the eighth innin.n.
'l .1 till Wiiulhemer trade I
!;;; and as a r"-rt!( there were
.... ,, ,, , . . .. . , ... , ... I Sah.-cri I .-d jmd sworn to lie fore me
' :'!. .i.tlioiiii inn Vi ,.,y of May. i:!s.
T. M. I'ATTKIISriX.
Att.st: President.
.f.l:i WIIITK, Director,
i:. V. I.ITZ, Director.
iiew man in the l..-.x walkol three'
(Seal)
U. A.
liosicNci: ns.
Notary I'utilie.
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Do Vot
WASTE
3 Ci nefm
- . -' . i -k.a a !tL f' i '
WWW' OVER
WHY OOFS unycne VORK HARD FOR MOHFY AHD-THFM
WASTE IT? WHAT YOU WASTK. IF IT. WERE PUT I TO T' F
BAHK, WOULD. PlLt U RO FAST YOU COULD FINALLY INVEST
ITIN SOME SUBSTANTIAL THING. 1 iMV"1
THAT MONEY YOU ARE WASTING NOW WOULD MAKE
YOUR OLD AGE COM FORT AULhlAND HAPPY IF YOU HAD IT IN
OUR PANK. A"
CO ML III AND SEE US, WL WILL CHEERFULLY ADVISE
501' AT f.NY TIME. "L
VC PAY 3 1-2 PER CENT ON 3AVINGS DEPOSITS.
COME TO OUR BANK.
s State Bank
THE NEW BANK.J
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS FROM 7 TO 9.
That this proposition, like the
coming of the automobile, is des
tined to see wonderful development
and go a long ways toward solving
the transportation problem in years
to come is quite certain. It is past
the experimental stage already, and
for some time has been operated with
suecess between many eastern cities
and towns. In fact, right at Omaha,
it is proving profitable to men oper
ating independently, as attested by
the following article which we clip
from a recent issue of the Bee:
"A number of cities within the
radius of Omaha trade territory are
urtrinsr the local Chamber of Com
merce to encourage the interurban
motor truck freight service.
"Since early this spring a number
of motor truck lines have been start
ed, operating between Omaha and
towns and cities out 20 to Su miles
The service is as yet irregular, and
a move is on foot to bring about the
adoption of regular running schedul
es in order that shippers may know
when to have their consignments
ready.
"It is said many of the men oper
ating trucks are making money
This is especially true when they
arc able to load in both directions.'
Charter No. 1!HI Kes. rve Idst. 10
UKrOllT OF TIIK CONDITION'
of Tin:
nnnr iiiTinu i! n iim
NK5I riAllUKAL UAK
At l'latlsmoutli. in tlie State of Ne
braska, at the close of business
en May 10th, 101S.
SS'Jl.SO.VOT
2,S 1S.40
41,000.0')
J. 200.00
5, 000. 00
5,000.00
Kesetve
uh-
9i.oeo.oo
11,200.00
From Tuesday's Daily.
The next time you go down the
street or out onto the highways, the
scenery, the conditions and the busi
ness may have changed a lot, to say
nothing of the changed state of so
ciety, etc. To meet changed condi
tions, changed mehod.s of overcoming
them, must logically be employed
The I mted States entered into
this war with one hand tied, so to
speak, through a record of cones'ei
railroads, .made only the worre by
shortage of freight cars, and with
coal and food -movements taking up
largely the available hauling facili
ties of the lines. Our entry into the
war created these same new condi
tions that confront us on every hand
from day to day. For once we join
ed hands to defeat the Kaiser, it be
came necessary to divert much of our
transportation facilities to the haul
ing of troops and getting supplies to
them and to, the Alantic seaboard for
shipment overseas. The situation be
came no better fast and soon the gov
ernment had to take over the rail
roads of the nation, which it did on
December 2Sth. Some of the prob
lems confronting them at that time
have been overcome, while others
have grown only the more aggre
vated with the passing of time and
its increasing demand made upon th
roads as the wants ot a nation at
war have increased.
And so Ihe fact remains, that de
spite the best efforts of the road
working together in unison, there is
still a marked congestion of freight
trafic. In many places motor truck
are being resorted to as effective
aids to the movement of nierchan
dise, and,' given good roads ove
which to travel, they are proving
wonderfully efficient. Tlie disposi
tion at present is to confine their
usefulness largely to the short-haul
business, thus relieving cars and
train crews to engage in the Ions
er aim more necessary hauls. It is
conceded that if they can go loaded
both ways, journeys into the conn
try over a radius of a hundred miles
can he made profitable to the opera
tors of such a system of transportation.
A movement is on foot to have at
the center of such circles or zones of
transport, a central truck freight
depot or assembling station, from
which the loading of trucks can be
done. Then. too. alone th route of
travel, smaller collecting and dis
tributing facilities can be provided
quite readily. The road problem is
c.-r-eni ia. i hi i ne working out oi a
time schedule, especially at some
seasons of the year, but at others it
is o? little consequence, as there art
times when all roads arc good.
l'p possibilities of the truck are
almost unlimited. As to just what
it can do, we accept as evidence of
ibility it own testimony laid bare on
the witness stand of perfonuance,
when it sas:
"I am the motor truck; I came out
of the necessity of orourei'.s: I was
bom to follow the will of wisdom
ind fake burden.", from the tired
lacks of beasts; I brought speed to
raffle and economy to busines;;; 1
take the place of three horse-drawn
vehicles in our lane:-, of commerce.
t hua. saving space in our streets; I
ighten taxation by keeping those
highways clean; I carry raw niater-
al to manufacturers who must of
needs stop for patriotism's sake with
out my aid; I take the hardships
from embargoes; I save worthy men
em financial wreck; I carry milk
o babies that wan faces may bo
bright; I bring coal in winter and
ce in summer; I bring comfort, pro
gress, luxury, but above all I bring
the aid which will crush the'&e'f-!
I T1 f . .
proposed despot and elevate right- ery lamiiy requires a sare ana
I ...r.l I.. 1. .,
eons, interronrrr. hMu-on,, nation : -uuKii aim com remeuy. airs.
A TJit. -p.,,,. John rotter. 20 bhupC St. .Mt. Pleas
" "3iiuum lww ant.1 I'a.. writes! "T 1iva used FnW '
Regarding the growing propo:.i- , - ' . - ' , ' " I
tion and the future in store for it. , , , ',. ,
.. , , A, , , and highly recommend it to all fam-
the Journal of the Omaha Chamber 1Hcg Contuins nn oniflps rhprks
of Commerce has to say: , n "
A recent suggestion originating aud looping -couch. Sold every-
with the Industrial Bureau of the where. 1
haniber that interurban motor truck
service was possible and should be pgg at the Jounlal Office.
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KKS il' Kt'Kri
Koanx ami iliccunts
(mrilrafts, secnr'il, none
u nseu ret
I'. S. liomls tlcios
iteil to secure cir
culation (:ar vaF
ue $00, 00 0.00
I". S. I.omls aii'l
cert Mica tcs of in
e lit eil ness 1'leilc
e'l to secure 1'. S.
lcpos i t -. i.i r v.i I ne
I .i licit Ij'f.x u liomls,
.'! '-j a I per rent,
II II plcilireil .......
I'iiymcnts a turilly
male on I.il.erty
I 1 1 per cent liomls
I'.onils other than
I'. S. I.omls. ple.ljr
eil to secure tuis
tal savings depos
its Seen l it ics o t h r
than t". S. lion. Is,
not inclml. stocks,
v lie'l II n pleilifeil .
Stock of Federal
hank ;".i tier cent of
si r i pt ion
Value of hanking house....
I'urniture and Iitures
Ileal estate owned other than
banking house
Lawful reserve with Federal
Uesere bank
Cash in vault and net amount
due from National banks..
Flocks on other banks in the
same city or town as re
porting bank
Fltecks on banks located out-
sf.le of city or town of re
porting bank and other rash
items
Kedcmptiou Inn. I with F. S.
Ireasurer and due from IT.
S. Treasurer
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WOMEN choose the Chandler Six quite as much for the
ease with which they may drive it on any kind of roads
or in any kind of traffic, as for the grace of its body designs, the
comfort of its deep-cushioned seats and the beauty of its
finish. They choose the Chandler, too, because of its mechani
cal dependence, its ever-readiness .
Thousands of women drive Chandlers; and, even though
they may not know the why of its mechanical excellence, they
know and appreciate the extraordinaryquality of this great car.
Chandler body designs offer a pleasing range of selection.
SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES
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four-Passenger Dispatch Car, SI 675
Convertible Sedan, S2295 Convertible Coupe, S2195 Limousine. S289S
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Come Choose Your Chandler Now
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
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i.i I. IM PLICATION'
in the County Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass.
To all persons Interested in the es
tate of William A. Brown, deceased:
n reading the petition of James H.
Hrown praying that the instrument
filed in this court on the lstli dav of
May, l!Hs, and purport iner to be the
last will and testament of the said
deceased, may be proved and allowed,
and recorded as the 1ajt will and tes-
iment of William A. Hrown, deceas
ed; that said instrument be admitted
to probate, and the administration of
said estate be granted to Kmaline
Hrown, as Kxccutrix;
It is hereby ordered that you. and
all persons interested in said matter.
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 10th day of June, A.
1 . litis, at i o'clock a. in., to show
cause, if any there be, whv the prayer
of the petitioner should not be grant
ed, and that notice of the pendencw of
aid petition and that the liearintr
thereof be wiven to all persons inter
ested in said matter by publishing a
copy of this Order in tlie lMattsmouth
Journal, si semi-weekly newspaper
printed in said county, for three suc
cessive weeks prior to said day of
hearing.
Witness my band and seal of said
court, tin's IStli day of May. A. I. 1918.
ALLEN .1. IlKKSON.
(SeaD-mJO-otw. County Judgre.
XOT1CK OK ADMIMSTHATOH'S SAI.K
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
In the matter of the Application of
John I. Sattler. as Administrator of
the estate of Kva K. I'rettij?, deceas
ed, for a license to sell real estate to
pay debts.
to all persons interested:
notice is nereny Klven that in pur
suance of an order of the Honorable
James T. Henley, judpre of th dis
trict court of Cass county, Nebraska,
made on the 15th day of May, A. 1 ).
l'JIS, for the sale of the real estate
hereinafter described, there will be
sold at public auction to the hipiiest
bidder for cash, at ihe South front
door of tlie court bouse In the City
of I'lattsiuonth. in said count v. on the
10th day of June, A. 1. 1'IIS, com
mencing; at the hour of two 2 ) o'clock
p. m. (new time) said sale to be open
for one hour, the , following described
real estate:
The north half (nt) of Lots live
and six (5-6) in Hlock one hundred,
slxty-eigrht (IfiS) of the original plat
of the City of Plattsmouth, in Cass
county, Nebraska.
Dated this IStli dav of Mav. 1918.
JOHN P. SATTLKK.
m20-3tw. Administrator.
XOTICK TO CRF.niTOItS
I.FtJAL PfllLICATIO.V
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss:
In the County Court.
In the matter of the Kstate of Chris
tina Piestrup. Deceased:
To the creditors of said Kstate:
You are hereby notified. That I will
sit at the County Court room in Platts
mouth in sall county on the Sth dav
of June, 1U1S, and on the !th dav of
September, lit IS. at 10 o'clock a. ni. of
each of said days to receive and exam
ine all claims agrainst said Estate
with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. Tlie time limited for the
presentation of claims againsi said
Kstate is three months from the Mil
day of June, A. D. 1 1 S. and the time
limited for payment of debts is one
year from said Sth day of June, 1018.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County Court this 4th day of May,
A. D. 1918.
ALLEN J. KKKSON,
(Seal)-in6-4tw. County Judge.
LKGAI, TlCi:
Total Kesourccs
.f OS, 3 25. 4 3
LIAUILITIES
apita! stock paid in $ 50. 000. 00
MirpliiN I iiixl 25,000.00
i iHiiviiied profits.. s i.;t.s i.;u
Less curre nt exps..
ml. and taxes pd. ."..I.II.SS 4.SI'I.7.r
Fj icula t i notes outstaml'g; 50,00a. 00
.Ml amount due to banks.
bankers, and trust comp'ies 110. 3S
1 nd is id I deposits, subject
check 212.500.SO
ellllleales ot deposit due in
less than :;o days (other
than for money bm rowed i . 2I,C,67.S:
'cililicatcs of deposit (other
than lor money borrowed I . 20S.1 7 J. fin
S:i liiirs deposits 2..V' 07
War loan deposit account... 7.0.5011. 00
For any itchiness of the skin, or
skin rashes, chap, pimples, etc., try
Doan's Ointment. GOc at all drug
stores.
CASTOR I'A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Biccnature ot '
Tlie State of Nehraska, Cass coun
ty. s:
In tlie County Court.
In the matter of the Estate of Gal
lant Hakes, deceased.
On reading and filing; the petition
of Callie L. Hakes, praying- that ad
ministration of nmUl estate may be
granted to petitioner as Administra
trix: Ordered. That May 31st, A. D. 1!1S,
at 10 o'clock a. ni., is assigned for
hearing: said petition, when all per
sons interested in said matter may
appear at a County Court to be held
in and for said County, and show cause
why the prayer of petitioner should
not be granted: and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the hear
ing thereof shall be given to all per- I entered into between the
i'otal Liabilities
. $l0S,o25.-U
State of Nebraska!
Fount y of F;.iss ) ss:
I, r . K. Schlater, Cashier of the
i bo e-named bank, do solemnly swear
hat the above statement Is true to
he best of my knowledge and belief.
K K. SCH LA TK II.
;ot rect Attest : Cashier.
;-o. i ). Dovey,
JQ. N. Dovey.
A. Cole, Directors.
.Mi h.-cri bed and sworn to before roe
this IStli day of May, 1!ilX.
ANNA W A1IF, A.
(Seal I Notary Public.
(.'dy commission expires Dec. 26, 1322.)
Good For the Whole Family.
For Omaha
OEIMRV
For all kinds of heavy
transferring from here to
Omaha, or the surround
ing country, call phone
No. 3120. Prices very
reasonable.
L. L.
WADE,
THE TRUCK MAN
sons interested in said matter by pub
lishing a copy of this order In the
Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed in said county, for
three successive weeks prior to said j
day or bearing.
Dated May 3. 1!1S.
ALLKN J. BKESOM,
(Seal)-m6-3tw. County Judge.
To Pauline Oldham, as Administrat
rix of the Kstate of George J. Oldham.
Deceased; Hichard Conwav Oldham.
Cuzza J. Haker. Laeuna Connallv. Paul
ine Oldham, Fay Oldham. John .1. Old
bam, Jessie D. Snyder, Kllison L. old
ham, James V. Oldham. Vera H. Old
ham. Polly Oldham. Mary I Craig, ami
all persons interested in the estate of
Jackson !. Oldham, Deceased, includ
ing creditors and claimants:
You are hereby notified that on the
4th day of May, 1!1S, plaintiff tiled a
petition in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, praying among oth
er things for an order to be entered
by the court directing the adminis
tratrix of the estate of George J. Old
ham, dec-eased, to convey to plaintiff
the Northwest Quarter of the North
west Quarter of yection thirty-one (31)
Township eleven (11). Hange fourteen
(14), Cass county, Nebraska, upon tho
payment of the balance of the purchase
price in a. .'oniance with the contract
daintiff and
LKC.Ui .OTICE
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Cars county, ss:
To all persons interested in th.
estate of Andrew Dill. Deceased:
On leading the petition of Benjamin
Dill, Administrator, prayn-g a nna'
settlement and allowance of Ins ac
count filed in this Court on the 6th day
of May. 1918, and for the distribution
of said estate an 1 hid discharge as
such Administrator:
It is hereby ordered, that you and
all persons interested in said matter
may. and do. appear at tlie County
Court to be held in and for said coun
ty on the 29th day of May. A. D. 1918.
at D o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if
any there be, why tlie prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted, and
that, notice of the pendency of said
Detition and the hearing thereof be
given to all persons interested in said
matter .by "publish ing a copy of tlds
order in . then Plattsmouth . Journal, V
semi-weeklv newspaper printed In said
county for two successive weeks prior
to said day of hearing.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and the Seal of said tout
this 6th day of May. A. D. 191S.
ALLKN J. lil'JKiSU.N,
(Seal)-ml3-2w County Judge.
the said George J. Oldham, during his
life time on the loth day of January,
191S.
You are further notifiei there will
be a hearing upon said petition, ami
on the alienations thereof, tiefore (he
Judge of the District Court of Cass
county. 'Nebraska, in the District Court
room at Pl-ittsmoufh, Nebraska, on tlie
22nd day of June. J!1S, all of whicli
and the allegation:, of tlie petition you
will take due notice.
FRANK J. LILLIK.
Plaintiff.
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