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the profit sharing plan for those who worked with him, and he 
frequently indulged his generous inclinations to an extent that 
embarrassed him considerably. He was extraordinarily abhor- 
rent of business controversies and made most liberal settlements. 
He donated large sums of money to the development of Central 
City, sharing the expense of all its improvements. At the Chi- 
cago market his affable approachability made him exceedingly 
popular. Mr. Horp left Nebraska immeasurably the richer for 
his residence there, his memory will long be green in the minds 
of those privileged to know and work with him. 
