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    1. [NE-CASS] Bakers around Cass County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baker, Weslik, Nickels, Puls, Farris, LaRue, Easterbrook, Booth Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AQB.2ACI/196 Message Board Post: Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, April 20, 1916 MURRAY DEPARTMENT. Mrs. A.L. BAKER and daughter, Opha, were in Omaha Thursday of this week, Mrs. Baker to receive treatment for her throat and Opha in regard to her hearing. Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, August 3, 1916 Miss Opha BAKER returned home from a few weeks visit with friends and relatives in Portsmouth, Iowa, this week. Plattsmouth Journal, December 28, 1916 MURRAY DEPARTMENT. A.L. BAKER and John WESLIK were Plattsmouth visitors Christmas evening. A.L. BAKER and daughter, Miss Opha, Miss Etta Nickels, and Lee Nickels, took Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John FARRIS. Misses Opha BAKER and Laura PULS attended the play at Plattsmouth Wednesday evening. A.L. BAKER and Wm. PULS accompanied by Misses Opha BAKER and Eva LA RUE were in Plattsmouth last Friday evening. The ladies returning home with them to spend the holiday vacation. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, February 4, 1918 OVER THE COUNTY. [Weeping Water Republican] Sam BAKER returned last week from Omaha, where he had taken a course in lighting and starting in an automobile school. He also took an examination as general auto mechanic and received a grade of 91 per cent. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, February 11, 1918 OVER THE COUNTY. [Weeping Water Republican] Byron BAKER was called to Wolback, Nebr., Friday morning by the death of his sister, Mrs. Abe EASTERBROOK. He returned home Monday night accompanied by a sister, Mrs. J.W. BOOTH, of Pueblo, Colo., who will visit her here for a few days. Mr. Baker and this sister had not seen each other for thirty-five years.

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