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    1. Hanover Items; May 11, 1900
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday May 11, 1900 Hanover. Six tramps were arrested Saturday on suspicion of having robbed a store at Diller, Neb. They were brought before "Hizzoner" Judge PONTIUS, but there was not sufficient evidence to hold them. While playing in sand on Monday one of Wm. MAYER's little girls got a small stone in her ear which the local physicians were unable to get out and she was taken to Omaha to a specialist. She suffered terribly. We are afflicted with a ten cent barnstorming show this week. Carl EDINGTON came through Hanover Tuesday with his new bride, but did not stay long enought to receive the congratulation of his friends nor set up the cigars for the "boys." John A. TRISKA has received his appointment as census enumerator for Hanover township. Editor CORE will issue the first edition of the Hanover Gazette this week, and promises to give us a good paper. Miss Maggie GRODDY, of Washington, is assisting him. Henry GRAVELDINGER moved his building form the northwest corner of the square to a lot on north street, and Fred KALHOEFER will erect a building on the lot thus vacated, which will be occupied by D.O. MUNGER with his new paper which he intends to start as soon as the building is completed. Uncle John GERADY now wears the marshal's star with becoming modesty and yet with the dignity of a veteran.

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