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About Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1892)
1 tli if Till: Wl.l.KLY llKltALl): l'L TISMOi III. N KIMIASK A, 0(TOI5KU 27. iv.U. CON M'CARTHY KILLED.:"" ! M ! Loses His Lifo Whii'" Afofp ing to Loard a Ti .in. WAS KILLED INST iT! On Arm Completely revorcl lrr ,'i-t ; His Docly, tusicJos telim Otliei wisu Cut up and Bruised - Other City New9 l-'roin WViliifHiliiyV Daily. Last evt'iiinjr about 5:45 Con Mc Carthy lowt his life while attemp ting to jump upon the fast incut train ut Oreapolis. McCarthy, li ft yesterday morning with his folic of ini'ii for OreapoliH where he wan doing hoiiio work on the track at that place. From what can he learned about the cad affair, although there wmh 110 0111; Haw Mr. McCarthy when the accident occured - its facts are about itrt IuIIowh: Mr. .McCarthy left liiu men in ' ihc ifteruoon and started along the track towards La IMatte to look over the track when he retched the bridge over the I'lalte he Mopped and talked a a abort time with Mr. Thoinan the (rryiiiau, after vvlrih he started on to La I'lattv. A little after 5 o'clock he came back and walked to the office at OreapoliH. r. Thomas followed but wan (piite a little distance behind him. lie could, however, nee him until nilli a short distance of the depot, when Mr. McCarthy passed around a curve, and Mr. Thomas failed to see him until lie had been run over. When the engine reached the station it flowed up iojgive the con ductor time to regaler, but did not come to a full stop, but started up and when the hind end of the train passed, the station was running at the rat of live miles an hour.. The theory is that Mr. McCarty at tempted to get on the front end of the way car and missed his hold, while others seem to think that he attempted to get on a freight car. When found, his right arm had been completely severed from his body and w.is lying ten feet away. A gash was cut in his head and one in his right hip. There were also several ribs broken. I Ie died about ten minutes after the accident and did regain consciousness. Whether one car or a du.en passed over him will probably never be known, as 110 one saw him w hen the accident occurred. 1 he bode was placed on a train and brought to this city when com tier I'uriili took charge of the body impaneled the following jury: 11 X. Dovey, V. M. K'iehey. M. H. Mur phy, (ieo. Wcidmati and John Cag- ney. The jury met last night and heard some testimony and this morning they went out to Oreapolis to tin scene, where the accident occurred, After they came back :iu adjourn inent was taken until 1 o'clock in order that the train men could reach the city ami appear before the jut y. Mr. McCarthy has been employed by the 11. M. for a nuinberof years and was one of their most trusteil employes. Ilewasa member of A O. V. V. lodge No. S, in which hi carried ifJ.lhHI insurance, also ifl.tKHl in the Iiurlington Kelief and u siui ilar amount in the A. O. II. Tho Funeral Obsequies. From Siitiirilay's Daily. The funeral of the late Con Mc Carthy occurred this morning at o'clock from the Catholic church After the services at the church the remains were taken to tl.e depot am hhiipped to York where the inter ment win take place. I lie remains were fol'lnwi'd to the depot 'by tin A. O. I. W. and the A. O. II which tiie oeceasi'ii was a memi.er I he IS. .V ?l. had a special car at tached t.) No. ."1 this morning which carried the relatives and friends t York. OdJ Follows anil Kottoct 4s. 1 be grand lodge I. (. . !'. and K'ebeccas have met and transacted Uieirjbiisiness and adjourned. The election was finished in shot t order. MjyorA. II. Weir ol Lincoln was made grand ni.i-der. I. I. (lageof Fremont, grand secretary; Samuel McClay of ( VNeill, grand Ire.i.-tirer; J. S. Johnson, grand warden, and tieurge I.. I.ooniis, grand represen tative. The piace br holding the next encampment was tlfcn coiiMdered, and Lincoln captured the plum. The next annual i-es.Mion will be lfl'hl at the capital city beginning on the third WedneMlay in ictnln r, 1VKI. After di-po-ing of a number of niiimr matters, the lodge ad journed. At the meeting yesterday of the grand lodge Degree of Kebek.il of Nebraska, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Sophia Dennett of Omaha; vice president, Mrs, Theo-,1,1-0 TT"'i-rnf Hlnir; secretary, Mrs. M.icuein oJ riviuou'; treasurer, It' I- i -I I'.t I 1 r .1' ,1. .ml -. I l.i -I 1 1. . an i by 11 '.1 ,.1 liie , - t, , V. ' !l Mil ly '.hi- i i'inin sen- U e Wl i I II' it. III II" ul, I. ( all ami e'-e : 1 tillv . 1 1 1 1 a 1 in l!" ,l.."l.. Mill. I' C f I ' I O'l O.I! ll -,.le -. nber llldel esi 11 C be I : iv( 1 u.n iV Hakki.it. V'al' ll IT j . 1 j i-r is wallpaper and wall- w more wallpaper ancl n . ll.invtt bai- more wallpa per -i ' HLO.'Li AND AFFAIRS. C. II 11 Wyck and I) 11 he , - hrader were to ppeuk ' ul ball Saturday 1 .1 nt of the meeting not Co iii- -t 1 ut l-.'" but on .e being advertised they refused to speak. Sliamp will be here tonight. l ittim.i.v oiisi;kvi:i. The celebration of Columbus Day was littingiy onserveu oy uie school children and cili.ens of Weeping Water Friday. The children devoted almost the entire lay, commencing' in the morning with exercises in the schoolroom and in the afternoon itttO pupils, carrying banners and Hags and headed by the boys' band, marched through the streets to the Con gregational church, where a line programme was given HusinesH houses were closed during the afternoon. Last night the opera house was crowded to listen to an other entertainment by the schol- irs. Another dancing club has been recently organi.ed in the city with membership of thirty. The club has adopted the name " The I'mon Dancing Club" and will give their first dance November ath at K'ock wcoil hall. They have also eletced the following officers: president. Fat Kg. hi; vice president, Win. Fitz gerald; Secretary, Frank Buttery; treasurer, Hans (Joos. Koc Craig has shipped i"il head of cattle to this city and has taken them to his farm to fatten for the spring market. A X T I II-. If . V. Tk'AIX. Xi'lim-lia l it v New . Agent A. Ilarvfv , of the Missouri I'aeihc, informed the News today that he had been working to have the train from Lincoln, which runs as far as I'liiim, run to this city. The company has promised to run the train here as soon as a turn table can be put in. The material for the turn table lias been oidereil and will be put in as soon as it arrives. As soon as tht i-c things are completed the train will run to this point instead of t topping at I'll ion. I I IK Jl'lf V'.- Vl-UICT. The coroners jury after listening to the evidence of the train men Thursday evening returned the fol lowing verdict: "We, the jury, upon our oath do ay, that the death ol Cornelius McCarthy resulted from accident, supposed trying to board train No. on the II. M. railroad while in motion, on evening ol October 111, IS',1'.' at Oreapolis junc tion. Nebraska. We. ihe jurors, find no one responsible." UOK'KI II II V 1 WO Sll Ifl'ITfS. A.J. Kiihlinan of Nebraska i'it ye-ler la sold a celt to two strang ers. The prices agreed upon was .jd.lKHI and the strangers gave Knlil man 1 ninrtgage they had lor (hat amount on a piece ,,f M i.-souri land. It soon developed lti.it (lie mort gage was valueless and search was made t r the harpers. Thei wer captured t"d:. at Hamburg and will Cllte be I "aglil bat k pi. ieo, Fo-;, ;li Laura 1) iy in L 111 in 11 y he., was held to th out bail. It i ' Ht m win. tnui'dt red bn.ili.i, had hi- pre :i'g Wednesd.iv and e district court u i'le ' llll'lel s! 1 ll,' will pi, d the i 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 John Young Smith hot h w el were man ml I, Mr. Noting is and Miss Marv 1 1. nowii i 11 this i-1 1 i -t night in Lincoln, a m plu-vv nl j . IV i o ting and eiupluv ed as a mac hi 11 i.-t in the I !. A M. slmpsat II, iv. dock. Mrs. Young is a sister ot A. liaxter Smith, of this city. Tin; IlcwAf.H with their host of friends in this city wish them a pleasant voy age over the sea of life. Jones Fitzgerald will sell at public auction October 'sth their entire stock of horses, carriages and everything pertaining to their two stables. t - I . '!;0N'!j! with mm. bO'. L.U 1 r I S ! i. SCi i Li." L tlXt'OSLD. rm-'in Kiaki I 1 for f.rv in V. :;i-:. -.-..! . . t .. .iv. . , v ntion a C iy Ti." b,.i-.k i -.in. Mr. (ieo. W. i.i.ik' . ' ball li 1 1 1 d e p e 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 !;.' 1 1 1 1 . iin I lee, ami Van U 1 I. '.- m., n I 1.- one of t he 11 iea ne-' ii' 1-1 1 . 1 1 a 1 1' u s now living in ; in- 1 Nebl ll-lill, sa 1- t la 1 1 i. ; ' Liberty, pilblisheil al Ijiiumi 1 I ciiairiiian ol tin people's p w: 1,1' central coiiimiitee, be is 1 .-eei I eg pay and banuling tin tuiiil - -ent ei to headipiarters by b" aet 1 m 11 ai l patriots to defeat the lion, ji itcin Shainp, indcieulent landei.ile .. congress, and to t lei l lh' ait, I lie I '. I'. and M. 1'. railway candidate. Hryan is the man who si. tight 10 buy an independent cie li n-eiiH 111 by furnishing twenty lour M 1' pn.-ses, to carry tkat 111 my lieic gates to the independent cornea lion, held at Nebraska C ity, Auguil l.Sth last. Mr. Ccoige U . Dlake told the editor if Liberty t.iluulnr ily, before that convention met, that he was for Hryan, he did not caie who the independents nominated and he dare not deny it. He told others the same thing. Hut in or der to clearly establish the fact of his treachery, he has been shad owed of late to ascertain ho.v and where he put in his time when not at independent headipiarters, and behold the result. On Sunday eve ning, October 2d, lv.fj, Mr. (J. W. lllake, chairman of' the people's in dependent state central committee called at the residence of Congress man Hryan, democratic candidate lor re-election t from this dis trict, to hold religious ser vices and to give away and aid and abet in the defeat ot Sh amp! I ndependents of Nebraska contemplate your chairman plot ting treason with Hryan 011 Sunday night! Hut this is n,,t all. Almost daily, ( ifn, W. Hlake is seen "run ning a sneak" into W. J. liiyan's of fice in the Hitrr block! He is there attending to the business of his party is her What business has the Independent party with W. j. Hryan that its chairman should i -1 1 him so freipiently'r Hlake is now Van Wy ck's moft humble and obedient servant - for the position of one ol the secretaries of the board of trans- portation! Do you believe for a moment, readers, tn.it I . II. van Wvck does not know all about Hlake's treason low devn ellons to defeat Shamp'r If you do, you are mistaken. Van Wyrk is a pal ly In this treachery for the purpose of secjiring democratic votes! ('. II. I'irtle is in the deal, and is working under cover with all his ability to defeat Shainp and elect Hryan. l!oth these men have abandoned all the independent ticket, ex cept .Van Wyck. l'hey are in the corrupt pool with Van Wyck, to elect him gover nor, although all the balanceof the ticket is defeated. Why r I'irtle is also to be one of the secretaries of the state board of transportation if Vim Wyck is elected. Here we have the chairman and secretary of the state central committee of the people's parly, in corrupt and rot ten combine to defeat an Indepen dent candidate for congress. And the independent candidate lor governor is the main p.uty t.) the in I 1 1 1101 is deal, and keeps his hench man, Hlake, hot lor Hi van, that he may be posted as to Mr. Slump's campaign. Nor is this all. A list of da'e.-- was made lor Mr. Shainp anl one ('mnlr,!, a uemocraiic 'V to. d pi genu" ol I iry all's, w ho was sent into the ind- pendent ranks for t lie -n,' pu 1 1 Mise ol .1 I e-elee 1 i ill, was idmg 1 1. s an to billed to talk w it'o him. nit! his particular duty Il ls been, to t.-ll people .a (in' side, that S 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . could not be elected and did not expect to be and that al the proper tune be would 1 . 1 1 1 mil" and be for Hiyan. Finding that this did not always work, he would attempt to injure Slump bv telling people .' 1 1 1 tl t i 1 1.1 1 1 " that Shntnp was riinuiug in the intelset of Mr. Field, the lepubli can candidate. This .-ml nl disre putable tactics was kepi n;, until recently, when Mr. Mump became convinced that he was a ti inior and .1 spy, and discarded him. This man, C 11 m I i It, while traveling with Mr. Slump, as his friend and co worker, wrote a letter to the World Herald, in which he charged that Shainp was running in the interest of Field. Of course he did not sign his name to it. We have been "looking up" CundilT, and if need be, are prepared to strike him from the shoulder. And this man Cun dilT is another one of Van Wyck and Hryan's tools. Van Wyck i for Hryan, nnd will not and dare not ISia.e, i''!t. ( ratliloek, '.! 1 1 Mii.iii in carry out j i! ..1 v.uli llrvau. Think I ', will not ami ! it. Mih- tiii' .ntr!n;ti-l i ( !! .test with railway i 1 I 1 1 ; . k id leadill i 1 -ay p 1 u ! 1 j 1 1 1 Mill' X-11 tl'.ods :ir. ; i.iiuk cr the f.i' t j dared that -1 I li'i tin' I' I!.' .,t ul. m r .'.e mi 1 'hi -- 1 1 1 11 ' 1 1 , on let 1 . ' ' 1 - 1 1 11 , p'e' J bri be! - lie'.. J s this what the d- 1 1 : .! 1 d ii. i' .'ii'lent party was ! ! a '.- 1 1 it is, the editor ol a idt a mistake and is ..el out ol the parly an I g.iin.in another new one. 1 ly : I ni 1 j I I idi pt mli ni-, awake! liisaster wiil J ri.ii.ey n under such leadership. r"-n nd tiii- traitors to the rear at i one . or ab vour elfoils will have ! , .". .. ; in en 1 ii.etid 1 to v am. i our cam 1 1 l n.: n 1- being managed by a crew j ol r ailoi.- -uid corrupt place hilul-: whose Miie aim is llie sooils of i o ti.-e a i t boo, lie! These men si 1 1 Up in ol I 1 to. lie at the open 111 I ot the campaign to . I raw at lent 1011 a.vay 1 1 ui themselves. All of them a;c t Hiding with their hands be hold tin-in awaiting their thirty p. ices ol silver, ll is their boast t day , that tne Hryan democrats are all going in vole lor Van Wyck, and thai three-fourths of the indepen dents nl .be Fii.si district will vote lorliryaii ami that "Shainp is not in it." Willi thi'in, there is 110 (jlies tioii of pi iiicipie al slake. "It is get there and get the offices." 1 he just demands of an outraged people lead to the organization of the alliance in Nebraska, anil the organization of the alliance led to the organization of the independ ent party. Two years ago it won a magnificent victory in spite of the treason of Van Wyck. It was swindled out of the fruits of its vic tory by the fusing of the democrat ic and republican parties, aided by Van Wyck. This year the parly organization was captured with money and railway transpor tation, and honest John Powers was sent to the rear, and the traitor of 11) was made the party chief, and Hlake and I'irtle, who had officially declared him a traitor were placed at the head of the party and the whole boodle gang at once covered uie oecu 01 u;e imif pendent snip and are fast steering her upon the rocks of disaster and ruin. Honor says, "Defeat Van Wyck." Honor say s, "K'oute the entire rotten crew who are in command by tiring Hlake ami I'irtle at once." Honor says, "I'rit-cii-les arc eternal and liv e on forever, and the way to make the whole people believe the party is honest is to defeat and rmit un principled men." 1 he editor ol I.iberiy regrets the condition of alfairs existing in the party today, lie regr'ts that he cannot support these men. Hut he left the republican party be canst' lie would not support place huiitcis, ,-uid today finds at th head ol tin independent party 111 Lincol 11, a more corrupt crew, with Ie--. brains and ability, than any which ever disgraced republican management in Nebraska. Hi finds his party candidate for gover nor, a political fraud, whonc sole aim is office and spoils, and finds him betray ing every other man 011 his ticket, to aid him in an dec uoti to tne ollice ot governor and I'nited Slates senator ami cannot and will not siiort such 1 11 l.i iin in .-to lid corrupt "deals, made to betray again, the people into the Hands ot the money power. I ndepeu dents of Nebraska, von will be ; thousand fold stronger for the right and (or justice by defeating Van Wyck. His election would mean the ruin of your party . He trm men! lie honest and 111st with yourselves and Van Wyck will not get .('.i.lNill votes in the state. Frlck Last NiKht. Fi 1 'in Sa ; ,1 nfu v 's I 'a ' ! . lion. J. lv. l-rick of Fremont ar rive. 1 111 lite city y esterday and last uigbt he was eTeet at K'oekwood h ill by a g,,i,,. sized audience, Mi Friek said he bad been sent o;:t lo the slate committee to talk mi tin currei cy ipie-'tmu and that In would give the audience the In store from its hi'giiiing. Mr. Fl ick is otn of the most able debaters on th. cm t . n. y ipie-lion tn, u mere is in the state. Mr. Friek handled his subject in a vcrv al do manner and he defined the republican dectrin. 011 silver in a manner that could be easily understood. Alter he had Imrriedlv passed over tin- money .pie.-iion his ri iiuil.s w-te confined to the iu.l. pendent party ami he showed the fallacy ol their position up in auv thing, but a pleasing manner to the independents. Next betook the great tariff ques tion and handled it for a short time, owing to the lateness of the hour without gloves. The democratic theories were completely demol ished and were sent sailing' away in the far distance. Taking it all in all, Mr. Friek is one of the most able campaign de balers in the state, and those who heard him were well pleased. !S DECIDED. " rl- THE GASE Judga Short Found Guilty Mal-Ailininl.straS.ii.in. CO M M I SS I O N F. H ' F i N D 1 N c Hon, Orlando T- bt". A Voters of C.vs ,('n i.-uy His Reas-'ni t.'i- ;vi;.K It-oi',, .- fy, .,V.j. Ihe cotlniy cum a! lernow.i di 1 nil 1 t l.i.-o again.-i V . F. ing is lllen rinding. I'I.Ail.s.Kil In Neli., Oct. '--. We. the. coinuii.-sM.iei ul Cass county, St ite of A-i in the case ot the liiiM'iii lutr nl ol U . H. M'ori, justice 01 tin' peace, in and lor said county , linn; liia' he has , . , . 1 oecu guilly ol oj pussion and mal-adiuinisiratioii while in the discharge ol the .Lilies pertaining to said 1 'lliee , liie e 1 1 b v 'sentence is I ll.i I Ii i t 1 1 1 : . I I. . 'UUI 1 , 1 . , .1 11. 1 1 from ollice of Justice now held by linn. A. C. J AO til I If I l.sl II, U . i U 1 TON, To the Voters. Without solicatioii 011 my part (as all the delegates will tesiily), 1 was nominated by the republican party of Cass county lor the ollice of state senator. Accepting the nomination, I com menced the can vat s of the county. U hen 1 came home tor the lirst time I found my wile, who.se nealih had been bad for some time, but had been better this summer, w ho 1 had hoped was neatly recovered, decidedly worse. s,a. .,jtj u)Wever she thought ait was only temporary, mi I went away again for a day or two. When r returned I found her much worse, and I at once decided that it was my duty to give up any further personal canvass and devote mysell to caring lor the health ol my dear one. In o doing I shall probably be absent from the county mil so I take this method of ad dressing; the voter.-. 1 have already been highly hon ored by the voter ol Ca.ss county, and can conic bclore them with no personal claim that 1 have been neglected. I have been twice eiecieu to the ollice lor which I am 1 candidate, ami the only reason I am aware 01 wiiv I should in- again chosen should be lounil in the record of my actions when for nierly your servant. Whatever may be theveiilict you arrive at in my case, I am glad to be able to say to my fdlow citizens that 110 act of mine, when serving you, wa proinpted by any uiotiv e but to lion estly advance the best intercuts, of my constituents, and if 1 made a failure of it I want lo say that I have not been charged with it up to date. Should I be elected again, I would oe in lavor 01 a thoroughly eco nomical ;ul 111 i 11 i st in 1 1011 of (he af fairs ot the .state and such legisla tion as would make it impossible for employes to be dishonest, or if they were, would adequately pun ish them. I think the revenue laws should he so changed that the burden of taxation should be evenly distrib uted, and Unit the legislation in re gard lo road should be radically ciianged, as good roads are a prime necessity to our people. I believe that in legislation the truth should be kept in mind that while the rich areentitled to the pro tection of the law, common peoph are in the majority and their inter ests should be carefully guarded. And now, fellow citizens, I am aware that when a man inns for ollice he is invariably subjected to criticism, and I also , re member that old proverb, "The absent arc always in the wrong; and while : do not wh.it, if anything, may b 1 11 o w said al unit me. I leave m e:is iii Your hands with onlv lb s statement; I bt y , in Cass ars, and I can 1 tried to treat and discharge h,it c livid, man an county thirly-liv e ye triilhltdly say I haw 11 iy neighbors j:i.-t!v my public duties f.,1 !h 1 11 1 ly, and my eotiscii'Mce tells me I have succeeded. I have 110 harsh word to say about i'iv opponent, but will be content 1 your it. 1 ill. Olv'I.AM'.i Ti:i I T. Last ot Letter Mowing letter The I 1 remain the lust ing' in the po-t o'ii'-c for week: l'ii"l'.'r, 1 1 11 I ...ni' 1 . 1 1 I M1-1I. (fail v 1 ni. J. I-. -i.i "l,.i-tni I' If l.i,. lo.r.l. M.nlli;, MrKllllM.ll. A J If, , lur. VV S .sum li. Han 1 Mis ill. si. II. .Nl C.n. ;.-e. I-' It 1 In 1-I1-. I (eon. ,tm I "11. ai-l .. r. I. I-. II, 1,1 I, -nil Mi--l.a'l.i Win .N"l... I. Ill v A. l-'.ll. I .i-.tll if I ,,.,1,1-011. If,,..,. Ml V 'Mills. I-' "Is'' Persons calling for the abov please say "advertised." II. J. Sl lf I'.IUIIT, I will M. liv.My traveller box 11I Tntt' iills. niild I'arrv ii Do you want n i liu k, watcli, il vorwarc or a piece of jewelry? If so, call 011 Snyder ami wee good ami get prices. - I."' i.-' l'..l. !Slls , painting M "'-. . ''- Of M r. lie':; i' -.:.!! .... -ing ll 1 '!!.!. rr.-e : '' t. -'.t IIIImI ' ' 1 ' i i ..... o ' I 1 - -1 . e 1 l .1 1 a : 1 , 1 ' . . .. .. . . u.'e ills, x 1- 'I'lii ii - .1' t. . .1. ; i it 'nl 1 -'1 -' 1 1, -i 1: .. 1 .'. - . in llg I Ie, to the ,,,, o ,,,. ;, . .. H. 1 ( : -.(':' I ., ....: i 1 '.1 ving j int. ! . ,.-- 1 ' .0 -e, in oil ii. ; W. -Ie- I.er .-. - v - -' : : I week. lis. .;, ,,,, this j (1, ; :;,,. ..... 1 1 . ,., ,)IU. ' 1 . 11 hnfent : ;,... ,!!, ,. aid.. k t.. ifdage,.- J hoi t. Follow- 1 ,. . . .... . 1 f ,-.1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . -. ..... -ii 1. U llliai.. - .iMn i - ! iinrli 1 J 1 j ilea 1 ly ail !: l-.o -i. . 10;- 1 eigb $ j borhofl :i'i,l .. -I::pp:ng it to S' The In a: me. -le'.e - i-n titcLlltll- I V- eraii cbin ''1 ai - 1e111. be. 1 by our I Ioc;il ha. ! .a. i ii. y are the 1 and our ;..!;,,., ,1, - , I a 1. 1 w 1 1 -1 1 a 1 1 i.ii Peter Lv 1 land hi '. f.imilv i.l ........... j ' tit" ...... ltllll..ll-.r M ,l,'l(ISIIlllj, ton. Tin . . ag had a I OlU'.li. . i most enj. ;. , i ; ,ia n L. C. L11 ixb.'i. I n- ti.xiug up one of his biiii.;, ... 1 some ivlni wood parties. b ,1 i.dei stand they will run a billiard hall. There is a movement on foot to have ii butchershoi) here before long. Let us give the enterprise a ood support, because it is .1 neces sity and a good one. A quiet wedding took place at tlia home of William Ilchmke three miles westjof Murdock on the blth. The contracting aides were Miss Ida Ilchmke and lam! Law. Key. Haiimga rtner oiiiciated. To make more mom for the larg est purchase in that liie ever brought to Platisuiouth, Snyder will sell wallpaper at reduced prices. Do not fail to call on lii'iu at atlli, Main street. Why is it that Strictly Pure White Lead is the best paint? Eecause it will outlast all other Paints, make a hand somer finish, give better pro tection to the wood, and the first cost of painting will be less. If a color other than white is wanted, tint the Lead with the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in small cans, one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of pure White Lead the desired shade. Be Careful to use only old and well known brands of white lead. The market is flooded with adulterated Paints, and "so called" white leads. The fol lowing are strictly pure "t)ld Dutch" process brands, and are established by a lifetime of use: "COLLIER" "RED SEAL" "SOUTHERN" For sale by all first class dealers in Paints. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us lor a hook contaimnp in formation that may save you many a Hollar ; it will only lost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis, Mo. 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