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Newspaper Article

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2004
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Overview
On a recent weekday, Hometowners Barbara Nordby and Cara Pesek set out from Lincoln toward Bennet, with the goal of making it to Tecumseh -- eventually. Dennis and Lisa Gardner, who live southwest of Bennet, opened the place as atribute to Dennis' mother. She was born in Lincoln, the eighth child of Everisto Uribe of Jalisco, Mexico, pictured in a portrait at the restaurant holding a pistol. He and other volunteers have contributed many hours to put together a museum in an old church downtown at 3rd and Lincoln streets. There are old ladies' dresses, dusty issues of the Tecumseh Chieftan newspaper, and Civil War memorabilia.
Publisher
Lee Enterprises, Inc