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MONDAY. APRIL 14. 1919.
TLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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"IXSTIM'irVTALITIUS tIF THE IMTLU STATKS UOVEU.NMUNr
b FARfti mm BONDS
ISSUED UNDER THE FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT
Dated November 1, 1918
DUE November 1, 1938
Redeemable at par and accrued interest on any inter
est date after five years from date of issue. Coupon
bonds fully registerable and interchangeable. Denomi
nation, $1,000. Interest payable semi-annually. May
1 st and November 1 st. Principal and interest payable
at the bank of issue in exchange Approved by the Fed
eral Fiirm Loan Board of the United States government.
Exempt from All Federal, State, Municipal
and Local Taxation!
1 his exemption includes the Federal Income Tax and
income from these bonds need not be included in returns
PRICE ON APPLICATION
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Bank of Cass County
Piattsmouth
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A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FRESH MILK AND CREAM
METZGER OR SKINNER'S BREAD
and Rolls of All Kinds. Orders taken for any Kind of
Cakes Desired.
3. HAL 0 SSM
PROPRIETOR
UNION BLOCK
Auto Delivery
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TILL KAKX THEIR
H0!iIE IH WEST
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La.t n::iir ( '. A. Atkmr.on and
v. if. u-parted via T li e Missouri Pa
ri fit fur Omaha, from win re this
tii-y departed for the west
grdiiir to the Pacif.c roast. here
Mr. Atkinson has a pood pa vine;
j o it ion as a barber in t :ie Iel
Mouie he.t.1 which is a sunnier re
.'ort. a short di-ta''"e outside of
M oi. t . ra y. Mr. AtHnsoti who has
s;' ;.t some tin:-- ilifrc thinks that a
vi rv des:ral place to live and a
go.d place ir hu.-inf
You will find a complete line of
School Dsy Locks at the Jormal of
fice. A beautiful graduation pres
ent. We have an excellent line to
select from.
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face the era of our greatest national prosperity.
F c vciy possible way to take
Trie man who cle'ays
nz loser.
We will help vou on
h or small.
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Lumber and Building Material
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How Diphtheria is Contracted.
O;io often hears the expression,
"My child cans lit a severe cold
which developed into diphtheria."
when the truth was that the cold
had simply left the little one par
ticularly susceptible to the wander
ing diphtheria germ. If your child
has a cjld when diphtheria is
prevalent you should take hir.i out
!r-f school and kerp hint off the
istrett until fully recovered, as there
is a nunuren tines more flanker ri
his inking diphtheria when he has
a rold. When Chamberlain's Cou-h
Remedy is riven it quickly cures the
cold and lessens the danger of
diphtheria or any other perm dis
ease being contracted.
FOR SALE.
Four room house, electric lights,
city water and pas. For particulars
rail phone 27C 7-1 wkd
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advantage of that prosperitj''.
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PROCEEDINGS
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GOSIMIIISSiONERS
OF CASS COUNTY
Ollice 'f County Commissioners of
Cass countv. riattsmouth, Nebraska,
April 1. H)l 9.
Hoard met pursuant to adjourn
ment. I'rcent Julius A. I'itz, C. F.
Harris and Jl. J. Miller. County Com
missioner.1; and Geo. II. Saylos, Coun
ty Clerk.
Minutes of ia.-t session read and
approved, when th' following busi
ness was transacted in regular form.
Petition of Karl J. Quinn to oper
ate a pool hall in the village of Mau
ley. Nebraska, approved and license
.'Trained.
Otticial bond id" W'r.i .15. Ilishel, as
Constable for the city of Piattsmouth
Nebraska approved.
Official bond of Edward Poran. as
sessor for Tipton precinct approved.
Official bond of J. I. Allen, road
overseer in road district No. 1G ap
proved. Omcial bond of James Y. P.rob'-t
for Justice of the Peace in Iuisvi!ie
precinct approved.
Oflicial bond of Henry Creamer,
road overseer in road district No. 10
approved.
Oflicial bond of 1.. P. Appleman,
assessor for Greenwood precinct ap
proved. D-yiository bond. Kir.-t National
bank of Greenwood, as depository for
county funds approved.
Application of County Assessor
Georpe L. Farb-y appointing Kdward
iioran asses.-or for Tipton precinct,
examined and apprcved by the board.
Petition of YY. li. Jieil for the ap
pointment of James W. Probst as
Justice of the Peace for Louisville
precinct examined and approved by
he Poard.
County CbTk Geo. K. Sayls tib,l
1 i- r; pdit o: fees coll"(-:ed and earn
.! fi.r the lir. : (.rartt r of I'M'.K to
:he amount of $LTl.'oi with the
Poard.
County Asstsor Geo. 1... Farley
! le.l his application reiiuestintr the
i'.oard to allow the sum of ?1Mmhm1
for citrk hire in the year ll'iy and
the same was approved.
County T&VZTI Supt. Report j
J. I!. Ta'm.s. superintendent of the
.'onnty farm, filed his r-Mrt with 1
the Hoard f ir the year ending March,
1 :!!'. as f(dlov.s.
Total receipts :", . 1 f. ::. CO
Total expt nse -.r17.J::
Km'ci-s receipts ? C 4 Ti . 1 7
PKOIUVTS ON HAND j
Wheat (jOo oul
Fiour ;r,.00 !
corn ::oo.on ,
Oats ir.o.oo ;
liav ur.-oo.
Meat and lar.l oOO.OO 1
Tetal Sl.r.41.00
i.ivi: stock
." 'a i irk horses.
1 calf. vi'ars old. I
7 milk cows. I
! i,;ii.t; -atiie j
T. Poland China brood sows.
1 Pol.'tid Chin-', male ho:j. j
P.:'.and China pips.
loo chickens. ;
Inn. ales n,a i n ; ;. i i: 1 durini; year '2h .
N'liMi'iiT of deaths 1 ,
Number ef; the farm in
Number at larm at present 1-i
Register of P-eecs Revert i
Import of Het;i.-:.'r of Heeds l-'diii: j
P. Sna.nnon for 1st quarter. 1 It 1 ! . I
j-liowir.t; 1
l"iuni:er d' instruments tiled 74''. ;
Fee.; cdleeted ?SU.Wi j
PlSiUKSll.VKNTS i
Salary of d.puty : ti().('0'
Postage C.7". j
County Judge's Report
County Jiui-e Allen J. Peeson file,!
hi- r Jiort oi" fees 'oileCted for the
fir:-; quarter. 1!HJ, as follows: i
Mouth d January $J2.fu;
Montli of February :: I'.T.l I j
Month of March :;i'2.!0 j
Total for the quarter $!US.('!
Order of Countv Judtre peeson re-1
vokiup the Mother:.' pension of Lo
rd', a PriC". witnesses examitied iiav
sworn that said I.orettn Price
had remarried, fled, examined andj
approved by the Poard.
Claims Allowed
The lollowinp claims were exam
ined and approve'! by th" I'.oard:
GLXKPAL FI'I
I). Sexton, nercha inline to
Mrs. llmmons $ Ht.h'i
V. T. Hutchison, taking Pal
mer to county farm ".00
Omaha Printing Co.. supplies
to Cotmty Recorder and to
County Jutiye S.fid
C. D. (juinton, salary for the
month oi Marc!:. l!lft 145.8"
C. I. (pain'on, boardtn? pris-
(;i.er. March. 1 1 It lit. 00
C. I), (juinton, ('has. Smith
to Lancaster 1 .'5.4.7
P. 1). (juinton. jailor's fees for
March. 1 !i 1 7.00
Opal Fit :per;i'd. salary for
March. 191H f.o.00
G. H. Manners, assisting Co.
sheriff, March, 1 ft 1 : 10.00
Mrs. 1). i'lei:.chman, cart; of
blind brother. 1st quarter of
the yrar. lid't .",0.00
Geo. L. Farley, salary, rxp.
and postape. March. 1 !!! &0.H0
C. V. Crabtree. mdse. to T.
II. Adams 10.00
A. G. Cole, salary lor month
of March. 1!1D 100.00
11. M. Socnnichsen. mdse. to
Collins. Hart and Vorden 25.00
C. G. Fricke. coal to Mrs.
Worden S.CTi
II. Sievers. salary for janitor.
htg jail, laundry for month
of March. 1 ! 1 ! 11 "00
Geo. It. Sayies, salary, f;es,
frcisht and express for the
month of March, 1919 212.19
Mr.. Clara Mazke. mother's
pension. April. 1919 20.00
Mrs. Cora U. Tower, mother's
pension. April. 1919 15.00
Martiia Franke, mother's peti
tion for April, 1919 20.00
Lucy P. Lyle, mother's pen
won for April. 1919 10.00
Chlora. Alk-n, mother's pen
sion for April. 1919 10.00
Ida SchleisUe. mother's pen
sion for April. 1919 . 20.00
F.sther M. Heneger, mother's
pension. April 1919 20.00
Marv Thompson, mother's
pension, April, 1919 8.00
Pari C. Hyde, mother's pen
sion, April. 1919 25.00
Ldith Duckworth, mother's
pemion, April. 1919 25.00
Martha Haddon. mother's
pension. April. 1919 20.00
Susie Frwin .mother's pen
sion. April. 1919 15.00
llihei Poetel, mother's pen
sion. April. Ilil9 25.00
F!len Davis, mother's pension
for Aprii. 1919 20.00
Mo'.lie Hansen, mother's pen
sion. April, 1919 S.OO
James Robertson, insane case
Adolph Iladeke (i.25
Pr. P. F. Prendel, insane case
Adolph Kadeke S.OO
M. Archer, insane case of
Adolph Iladeke ;5.00
C. D. Quinton, insance case
Adolph Kadeke 17. SO
J .11. Tarns, witness, insane
case Adolph Padeke 2.20
Fred Schroeder. witnesf. in
sane case Adolph Kadeke 2.20
The "Worrell Mfp. Co.. liquid
and scrubbing soap furnish
ed to court house 17.50
S'ute Journal Co.. supplies to
county sheriff 4.08
James Kobertson. salary, fees
1st quarter. 1919 243.40
Alpha Peterson, salary and
:;; n.-'e. March. 1919 137.57
.'aiiie Kohortson. inebriate
ta.-c Kunene L. Willia;ns 5.75
! r. P.. F. Prendel. inebriate
case Htmenc L. illiams S.OO
M. Archer, inebriate ease of
;: 1 1 12 ne L. Williams 3.00
('. D. (Juin'on. inebriate case
Kui-ene L. Williams 24.10
Pr. P. J. Flyiui. witness in
ebriate citse Kutene L. Wil
liams 2.00
Mrs. Nellie Jay, witness, in
ebriate 'ase Kupene L. Wil
liams 2.00
i . W. Crabtree, mdse. to T.
P . Adams 10.00
j lent Kemp Co., 1 bid sweep
t.. compound furnished to
. our; house 7.25
". aterman Lumber A; Coal
("o., coal to county farm and
; .liners 9 9.55
c. p.. Hartford, fuel furnish
ed to court house 149.95
"dna Ti. Shannon, recording
'Cllveppe tb'ed attd postape 5.05
;lil!'urd Chem. Co.. soap and
door dressing furninshed to
county farm 28.25
Worrell Mfn. Co.. one bbl. of
vcrminpo 120.00
. li. Lewis, haulins; rubbish .50
Am Her Pros., mdse. to Mrs.
P.iJheld. Febr.. 1919 7. S3
.-' n-.l-b-r Pros., mdse. to Mrs.
Pudleld, !ec. and Jan 14.00
. . 11. Tains, salarv Supt. Co.
farm. March. 1919 120.00
!. C. tarquariit : Co.. mdse.
:o Mrs. Cot t inVham, month
.;' February, lit 19 10.00
. uiius A. Pitz .salarv and
mileape. March. 1919 67.00
P. A. Wurl. mdse. to Monroe,
Febr. and March, 1919 17.00
:.. A. Wurl. mdse. to Hobson
: isters. February. 1919 5.00
P.. A. Wurl. mdse. to Hobson
.: ters, Jar.uarv. 1 ft 1 9 5.00
DRAGGING FPND
II. A. Meisincer. drajrpins in
road district No. 2 ? 93.25
.'. . W. New sham, dragging in
road district No. t 7. SO
;"ieuii Perrv. dragging, road
district No. 10 24.00
A. J. Hoover, dragging, road
district No. 3 C.75
J. Johannr.en, dragging, road
district No. 7 GS.SS
M F.arnM. dragging, road
district No. 15 15.00
Henry Creamer, dragging in
road district No. 10 4 8.75
A. D. Zaar. dragging in road
district No. 4 10.20
Aug F. Krecklow, dragging
and 2 drags furnished road
district No. 8 53.25
Walter Pyers. dragging, road
district No. 27 17.15
R. P. Lender, dragging in
road district No. 9 2.25
It. P.. Leftler, dragging, road
district No. 13 12.75
Fred Haflke. dragging, road
district No. 1 32.99
Sv Snii'h, lrat-ing in road
district No. 1 3.00
c F. Vallery. dragging, road
district No. 1 16.50
c. L. Wiles, dragging, road
district No. 1 16.50
J d'ii P. Mchdiieer. dragging,
road district No. 1 18.00
('. C. Parnard. dragging in
road district No. 1 47.25
ROAD FUND
H. A. Meisinger. road work in
ro-id district No. 2 $ 20. SO
Johannsen. road work in
road district No. 7 20.00
A. W. New sham, road work
in road district No. 6 G.00
Glenn Perry, road work in
road district No. 10J 1.80
Nehr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co..
1 Little Western grader to
road district No. 13 220.00
Louis H. Helming, road wk.,
road district No. 15 8.35
Nebr. Culvert &, Mfg. Co.. one
drag scraper, road dist. 13 13.65
P.. It. Chapman, road work
and scraper handles, road
district No. 11 29-40
A. D. Zaar, road work in road
district No. 4 7.20
C. F. Vallery, road work and
dragging cow, dist. No. 1 21.00
Aug F. Krecklow. road work
in road district No. 8 45.30
Nebr. and Iowa Culvert Co..
one 2S-foot culvert in road
district No. S 115.00
BRIDGE FPND
H. A. Meisinger. bridge wk..
road district No. 1 $ 19.10
J. Johannsen. bridge work in
road district No. 7
5.00
Walter Byers, bridge work in
road district No. 27 4.05
Otoe county, one-half exp. of
new bridge on county line,
8 miles north and 13 miles
east of Dunbar 266. 4S
On motion the Board adjourned to
meet on the 2nd day of April, 1919.
Attest:
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
Office of County Commissioners of
('ass county. Piattsmouth, Nebraska.
April 2. 1919 . i
Board met as per adjournment.
Present, Julius A. Pitz, C. F. Harris
and H. J. Miller. County Commis
sioners and Geo. It. Sayles, County
Clerk. I
The following business was trans
acted in regular form:
On motion Charles H. Spangler
was appointed hail adjustor for Cass
county.
Taxes for the year 1911, amount
ing to $11.94 on the Wi,2 of Lot 3.
and all of Lot 4. in Block 62. Weep
ing Water, Nebr.. paid under pro
test as property owned by Weeping
Water Academy and used for educa
tional purposes, were ordered re
funded by the Poard as property not
subject to taxation.
Report of Soldiers Relief Com
mission tiled with the Poard show
ing the amount of money expended
during the year 1918 to be $1,076.00.
On motion W. B. Banning, of Un
ion. Nebr., was appointed Justice of
the Peace for Liberty precinct by
unanimous vote of the Board.
Order of County Judge Peeson re
voking the Mother's pension of Mrs.
Dora Denson. as Mrs. Denson had re
married, was examined and approv
ed by the Board.
James Robertson. Clerk of the Dis
trict Court, filed his report of fees
collected during the first quarter of
1919, amounting to $711.10.
County Judge Allen J. Peeson filed
an order with the Poard renewing
the Mother's pension of Mrs. Martha
A. liaddon, of Louisville, Nebr.. for
care of he dependent children for a
period of six months from May to
Odober. 1919. inclusive, at $25. (hi
per month and same was examined
ami approved.
An order for Sheriff C. D. Quin
ton to remove Freidrich Dietl from
the County Hospital to the county
jail and to hold said Dietl at said
jail until called for by the govern
ment authorities, was signed by the
Poard.
Petition signed by August Ruge,
of Wabash, and 25 others for a new
ridge in Kim wood precinct on road
running west and east between Sec
tions 11 and 12, received and placed
on file.
Claims Allowed
The following claims were exam
ined and approved:
GENERAL FUND
Dr. J. W. Prendel. pauper
practice. Dist. 3, 1919 $ 65.09
Omaha Printing Co., six A-79
mortgage forms to Register
of Deeds 1.60
Allen J. Peeson. mother's pen
sion application 3.00
John Kopia, mdse. to Burian
for March. 1919 5.00
II. O. Lindsay, certified copy
Opinion. State vs. Jones
Hanser. Co. 5.20
James Robertson, fee bill of
Helene llilbert et al vs Cass
County 20.60
0. H. Tower, carpenter work
at county farm 9.00
Hillyard Chem. Co.. 5 gal. of
liquid soap furnished to the
court house 10.00
H. J. Miller, salary and mil
eage for March. 1919 72.20
Avoca Lumber Co., coal to
Mrs. Cottingham 9.50
J. M. Jirousek, mdse. to the
county farm 2S.50
R. A. Bates, printing and sup
plies to county officers 106. 7S
Hammond & Stephens, 200
Library certificates to Coun
ty judge 9.32
Peters & Parker, four ballot
boxes to county 12.06
Pestor & Swatek, mdse. to
county farm 7.35
Morgcnsen Ac Hart, mdse. to
Mrs. Allen. March. 1919 5.00
Morgensen & Hart. mdse. to
Brown. March, 1919 8.00
W. C. Grebe, assisting sheriff
one day and three nights in
month of March 16.00
Catherine Meyer, mother's
pension, March, 1919 20.00
Catherine Meyer, mother's
pension, April, 1919 20.00
Ilatt & Son, mdse. to Lambert
Jan.. Feb.. and March. 1919 38.12
C. F. Harris, salary, mileage
for March. 1919 63.55
Nebr. Gas A: Elec. Co., service
to court house, county farm
and jail 32.37
Lincoln Tel. &. Teleg. Co.. tel.
rent for April and tolls for
March. 1919 65.14
Fannie Dill, mother's pension
lor April. 1919 15.00
Lessie Hopkins, mother's pen
sion for April, 1919 15.00
A. L. Tidd. surtax on Policy
No. 954 at 10 per cent 1.71
Mrs. Lillian Baker, mother's
pensiou for April, 1919 15.00
ROAD FUND
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. one
Armco culvert, road district
No. 16 $ 82.56
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. one
Armco culvert, road district
No. 6 27.99
1. T. Rover, road work in
road district No. 13 53.25
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
one 20-foot 16 gauge culvert
in road district No. 11 90.00
W. J. Partridge, for blasting
ditch in rock, road district
No. 12 130.00
W. J. Partridge, for blasting
ditch in rock, road district
No. 12 40.00
DRAGGING FUND
Fred Neumeister, dragging,
road district No. 13 $ 7.50
I. T. Rover, dragging, road
district No. 13 44.24
Win. Bornerueier, dragging,
road district No. 7 5.20
BRIDGE FUND
Avoca Lumber Co., bridge
material, road dist. No. 13?112
Avoca Lumber Co., bridge
material, road dist. No. 14 102
Aug. Krecklow, bridge work,
road district No. 8 9
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge
work, S. 25, B. No. 6, Elm
wood precinct 732
Monarch Eng. Co.. bridge
work. Sees. 26. 34, B. No. 5,
Elmwood precinct 7S4
Monarch Eng. Co.. bridge
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work. Sees. 7, 8, B. No. 13.
Liberty precinct 144
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Monarch Eng. Co.. bridge
work. Sees. 13, 24. B. No.
19, Rock Bluffs precinct 357
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge
work .Sec. 31, bridge No.
36, Liberty precinct 353
COM. FUND, DIST. NO. 1
J. D. Adams & Co., repairs
for road machinery $ 31
Claims Refused
City of Piattsmouth, claim
for dragging road district
No. 17, 1917-18 $000
Lancaster County, insane case
of Grace Hall 16
H. A. Funke, coal to Mose
Parr 10
Claims Held Over
C. D. Quinton. two sheriff's
directories $ 6
F. H. Nichols, mdse. to Mose
Barr 17
E. J. Uichey. lumber to coun
ty farm, Feb., Mar.. 1919 20
Remington Typewriter Co.,
rent of typewriter for use
of County Judge 7
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No further business appearing the
I'.oard adjourned to meet on the 15th
day of April. 1919.
Attest:
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
Sec "31ue Jeans" at the Parade
Tuesday and Wednesday.
M. B. CHAMBERLAIN
ENTANGLED IN GABLE
RECEIVES BROKEN ARM AND
MANY CUTS OVER HEAD AND
BODY. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Prom Saturday's t'iitly.
Yesterday while working at trie
Sand Pit near Cedar Creek, Melvin
U. Chamberlain became entangled
in a cable which is u.sed to transmit
the power from the engine to the
hoisting apparatus, in such a man
ner that he was thrown down and
dragged, breaking one arm, and cut
ting his head and body in many
places. Dr. Wort hen was not at
home at Louisville, and the doc
tor from Springfield was summoned,
who hastened to the pit to render
what assistance he could. He only
gave first relief and the unfortunate
man was taken shortly afterwards
to Omaha via Ashland on the Schuy
ler train which passed there in a
fhort time. t
Mr. Chamberlain seems followed
by ill fortune. Last year while he
was coming from Versailles, Mo., in
an immigrant car shipping his goods
to this place, the car in which he
was traveling was ran into by an
other train, killing two mules and
destroying much of his property, and
bruising him up. crippling him for
a number of months, this following
makes his misfortunes greater.
Nothing has been heard since his
going to the hospital.
IT IS A GIRL AND
EVERYBODY HAPPY
from Saturday's Daily.
The stork made a visit at the
home of Howard Cannon and wife
a few days since and left the dear
est sweetest blue eyed little girl
baby that one can imagine. The
little Miss, and her mother are get
ting along nicely, and the good na
tured father, is all smiles, and sees
much, brightness in the home, with
two sweet hearts there now.
"That Trinter of Udell's," one of
Harold Bell Wright's good stories,
on sale at the Journal office.
Hawkeye Tires
and Tubes
The Piattsmouth Garage
J. E. MASON, Proprietor
PHONE
AGENTS FOR REO CARS AND TRUCKS
CLEVELAND TRACTORS
We repair all makes of cars; do all kinds of welding
and charge batteries. Bring in your cars now and have
them in shape for spring. We have two of the best
mechanics in town, Mr. Howard Ralya and John Frady.
Also Do Livery Work to All Parts of the
City and Country.
JUST GIVE US A TRIAI WE'LL DO THE REST
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IMPORTED STALLION
JALISCO, 8407
Recorded by the Perelieron Society
of America. Record Number 84.077
COLOR ANE DESCRIPTION
P.lark. white stripe in forehead
Weight 2.000 lbs. Foaled March Is.
1909: lred by N. Nuircan. depart
ment of Ori:e.
This horse has been ovned by the
Murray Horse Co., and has previous-
!!y stood servicn at ? '".('.
ANDAIN III, 104940
Recorded by the Percheron Society
of America. Record Number 104.0-10
COLOR AND DESCRIPTION
Chestnut sorrel; stripe in fore
head. Weight l.HM) lbs. Foaled Jan
uary 5. 1914. Pred and owm-d b
W. II. Kerr, Tekamah, Nebraska.
THE CELEBRATED JACK
SPANISH WARRIOR
(20.412)
Spanish W arrior is jet blaek; ha -mealy
nose Uiid belly. He stands 15
hard-; high and weighs 1.0o V.-.-.
Was fori led November 17. 1911 a: I
was bred ly J. H. Hardin, i f N'e
hawku. Nebraska.
Service Terms, above Ani
mals $16 for Standing Colt
Will lake lien on mare and c; It un
til fees are paid. Fee1; become due
at once if mare is Fold, parted with
or oth- rwi-e haves the ci.mmunii .
Care will be taken to prevent
accident?, but v,ill not be
responsible should any occur
JULIUS RUM MAN,
al0-ot w i
Owner.
ARRIVES AT NEW YORK.
From Saturday's lai!y.
A message from Verdcn Vroman.
from New York City which was
sent last evening told of his arrival
at that place and going t Frt
Mills, on IvC.ng Pland, v here he
will stay fcr a while, ami will write
telling when he will prohab'y i
at home. Mrs. Vroman al.-o l as a
message from her son Eugene who
was at that time at Liverpool. Eng
land, but lie had no i -1 "it w l :i he
would be at home. A card from her
nephew Lester Vrorian told f hi-;
joining Hie regular army inn! was
sent to a Fort in California for
training.
LAYING THEIR CORN BY.
From Saturday's I'ilv.
Last evening C. H. Fuller r turn
ed from Texas where lie ha-, just
a fhort time sinee became the pos
sessor of a farm. Thee he t' ll of
the wheat being about two and a
half feet liit'ii and headed out. whib
the farmers are layinsr by their
corn, the blades of which float over
the hack of a mule, and the plow
man's hat can just be seen over 1 1n
waving field of green. Quite a con
trast between this and where Max
well Adams came from ye-'erday
with snow drifts three fet deep.
For Sale: Two Ped Short Horn
bulls past one ear old. Libert
Wiles, i-hor.e 1T.21. all-tfdA-w
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