t WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS tJmb Semi-Weekly News-Herald... TTTTTTHTTTTTTTTTTT7TTTTTTTTTTTT t IT CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS FOK ONLY $1 A TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION THREE MONTHS FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. t PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. OFFICE ON LOWER MAIN STREET. - M ? C C c W A L L P A P E R Those Unsightly Walls May be cheaply and auickly beau titied by the appli cation of new W all I'apcr. To re-paper your house with one of Gering & Co's new patterns is almost equal to new furniture. It niL-0c i mri hark- A m. .rfufc j ground for the pic- A tures and brightens AA3HJH&as JJ up the entire room. tktSt $HSJ tiering & Co. have &&&&&&&& the largest stock iu ijnynXnne f the city from which e$4r to select and you sfcSKH&fc are sure to be pleased, both in tigure and quality t$$$tfit 2 of paper and price. W J H r & CO. THE EVENING NEWS. PLATT S MOUTH, NEB. TUESDAY, APRIL. 21, 16. BRIEFLY TOLD. on fe gal C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Farm loans. T. IT. I'ollock. Farm loans. T. II. Pollock. Miss Eila Clark went to the metrop olis today. The choicest sweet pea seed in bulk at Bennett & Tutt's. Trv our Cabinet 5 cent cigar. It thA best. Otto Wurl manufacturer. For sale by all dealers. Georffe LehnhofT went to Omaha on the fast mail today. The News' want column brings the desired results. 1 ry it. J. L.. Root is in Lincoln today at tending to business before the supreme court. Ttv a can of Hopkins' Stenmed Horn- iny. illuLieQ v;orn j. n is ueuwous G. P. Nickell and O. W. Fisher of Elmwood were in the city today at tending to business at the court house. Get your abstracts of title made by Robert J. Vass. Office in Briggs build ing. ' Misses Minnie Christie and Mamie Sullivan were Omaha visiters this af ternoon. Bennett & Tutt have a large supply nf frnsb northern crown seeds, both in bulk and in packages. Attornev LTalderman of Weeping Water is in the city today business. Clothinfif cleaned and repaired in the best manner. Mrs. Buckie, 822 Pearl st. Anheuser-Busch Bock beer now on tap at the Casino and Kilej Annex saloons. Go to Robert J. Vass for reliable abstracts of title. OQlce in Brings building. Choice Tube Rose bulbs only 35 cents per dozen as long as they last, V. Uendes's. Anheuser-Busch Bock beer on tap at the Casino and Riley Annex saloons Try a glass of it. Try Imperial best 10 cent cigar in the market Otto vvurt manuiaciurer, For sale by all doalers. Go to Tom Walling for reliable ab stracts. Conveyancing a specialty Office first door east of t he court house Miller Bros. restaurant, oppof-ito the court house, for fresh bass, shrimps, croppey's and other good things to eat. McMaken & Son are now ready to supply their customers with of ice, delivered anywhere Telephone 72. A girl baby of the usual weight was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Burke last nio-ht. Mother and child are doing rry well. It's all the same, a slight cold, con rented luncs or severe cough. On Minute Cough Cure banishes them. G. Fricke & Co. Choice sorghum seed and best Ger man millet seed lor sale at ureeson : in Union block, oa South Sixth street Plattsmouth, Neb. The Ladies' Missionary the Presbyterian church with Mrs. Rawls tomorrow day) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Melvin has .ust rece.ved he new spring and summer millinery and oYiends a cordial invitation to ne friends to give her a call. Wanted Everybody to know that Elson, the clothier,before removing to Dovey's block, May 1, will save you money on your spring purchases A little ill. then a little pill. Th ill is crone the pill has won. DoWitt' Little Early Risers the little pills that cure great ills. . u. i Mavor Newell returned today from n. visit to Hamilton county, this state and renorts the prospects for an gant crop out there are very cou raging. Rev. H. Mendenhall, a colored di vine of Atchison, highly spoken of as a fine speaker, will preach at Mt Olive Baptist church in this city on Thursday evening. The public is m yited to attend. Mrs. Knee will be here but a few days, and those who want fine hair switches or hair work done, may leave orders with Miss Carrie Adams at Dovey's store. It is not a miracle. It wont cure everything, but it will cure piles. That's what DeWitts Witch Hazel salve will do, because it has done it in hundreds of cases. F. G. Fricke & Co. Busy people have no time, and sen sible people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent results. F. G. Fricke & Co. A drink of Anheuser-Busch Bock beer is guaranteed to cure "that tired the lest in town, F, society of will meet (Wednes cle en feeiing." Several drinks will make ou forget all your troubles. Now on tap at the Casino and Riley Annex saloons. Hal Stouf,enborough, chief clerk for Q. Phillipi of the M. P., and Mr. Sells, Omaha manager of the A. R. T. Co., were in the city over Sunday the guests of the former's fathor. Col. Stoulenborough, of the M. t . Take a dose of DeWitt's little Early Risoi s just for tho good they will ao vou. Those little pills are good for indigestion, good for head ache, good for liver complaint, good for constipation. They are good. F. G. Fricke & Co. John G. Lohms, one of Eight Mile Grove precinct's solid voung farmers. made Tup: NkwS a pleasant call today. Ho says tho outlook for a big fruit crop was never better in osd Cass than at the present time. Judge Spurlock this morning gran ted a license to wed, and afterwards performed tho corcmony which united the lives of Joseph Lindsey of iNehaw- ka, ago twenty-live and Caroline S Ost of Avoca, ago nineteen. Will T. Richardson took out his last load of apnle trees yesterday to finish planting his last forty acres. Ho now has over cightj- acres in fruit trees, which, in a lew vears will yield him a handsome annual income. Ho also set out several Burbank and Abundance plum trees, tho two most valuable var ieties in existence. It will be an agreoablo surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that promt) relief mav be had bv taking Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances tho attack may bo prevented hy taking this remedy as soon as the hrst svraptons of the disease appear. 2o ana 50 cent bot tles for sale by all Druggists. An ice combine in Omaha has placed that summor necessity almost out of reach. Mr. Lsalduu, the Omaha ca terer and restauranteur was here Inst evening and offered to buy II. C. Mc Maken s entire stock, but the latter refused to sell, though tho price was far above what he will get at retail. lie will probably sell part of his stock though, as he has more ico than the home trade will require. Deatli of O rand mil Young. Another of Nebraska's earliest set tiers has gone to her reward in the the person of Mrs. Young, who was a ister of Broad, Dimmitt and Shadrach Cole, and mothor of one of Cass coun ty's prominent farmers, T. T. Young, of South Bend precinct. The deceased was in her nintieth year when the message came which called her to the betters world on Wednesday, at 11 o'clock a. ru., April 15, from her home at University Place. Her son, T. T Young, was at the state convention in Omaha, that day, and did not get the word until nearly 6 o'clock p. in. but he hastened a few minutes later to pay his last respects to all that was mortal of a kind mothor. We did not iearn, but tho funeral doubtless took pluco at Ashland, her brother, Broad Cole, having long been a resident of that vicinity as well as her son. Seed potatoes at A. The verv best. II. Weckbach's More Trouble In Meroertown. S.irauel Eckard a resident of Mercer town appeared in polico court this morning and swore out warrants against Ilobt. McConnell and Frank and Charles Totten for disturbing tho peace. Tho first two mentioned were arrested and arraigned before Judge Archer, who fined McConnell ten dol lars and costs. This he was unable to pay,and will consequently spend cloven days in S. P. Holloway's hotel. Tot ten took a continuance to 1 o'clock next Saturday, when ho say he will "oo able to provo an a'.ib The trouble grows out of tha nocturnal attack upon tho residence of David Neal some nights ago. and it is said that at least a dozen other young men and boys will bo compelled to answer in a like manner for their actions on that occassion beforo tho rr.atter is set tied. No l'ttper Tomorrow. As tomorrow is Arbor day, a legal holiday in this state, no paper will bo issued from this office. The banks and county offices will bo closed. New Spring Footwear. From reliable makers. Wo aro ready with tho newest fads and fancies in footwear for men, women, young women and children. Thoro isn't an unworthy shoo in the lot, and you are not asked to pay one penny moro than is often charged for shoes not so good. Wm. Heuoli & Son. HER BOOK FRENCH Errors Made by a Hoarding; School Girl In I'aris. "It is a wise old saw which advises one 'not to go to France muess you know the lingo, and indeed it is desir able to know it pretty well if yon wish to avoid humiliating little situations," said a Philadelphia yonng woman in speaitwig of her experience. "I am an American girl, and about a year ago was rather proud of my boarding school French, but I am wiser now. We wero a party of four my parents, myself and yonng lady, some years my senior, who had been my schoolmate, but was recently widowed. Our tour began in Germany, and as we were all densely ignorant of Germany, we wero often times compelled to depend greatly on gesture language, especially in ont of the way places, where there wero no English speaking hotel or railroad clerks and waiters. This cave us sonio decided ly comical experiences, though it was a revelation as to tho capabilities of dumb 6how and pantomime, but on touching French 6oil I felt relieved and confident. Alas for hnman pride! At the first practical test, though I could read the language easily enough, I found I could scarcely catch a word. "The sounds seomed to fly like winged arrows, and it mignt nave Doen ni nese, so far as my understanding it was concerned. Some of the more consider ate, out of pnro instinctive politeness, would speak very slowly, and then I could get along well enough, and in the course of a few days I began to recover some of my old confidence. My first real humiliation came at a restaurant in the Palais Royal, when I wanted a spoon (cuiller) and asked for a staircase (es- calier). I got over that, however, but was caught shortly afterward with the word 'frappe' on the wine list, which stuck me altogether until a young Eng lishman told me it meant 'iced.' By this time the conceit was rapidly oozing out of me, and two more little incidents brought on the catastrophe. Our party determined one day to go to the theater, and I undertook to ask the clerk of the hotel about it, and in what I thought the purest Parisian French told him we wanted a box, which I translated bono. Unable quite to restrain his laughter, he said, 'Mademoiselle means a loge. ' " "I then discovered that 'boite' means a dry goods box, or any other kind al most rather than one at a theater. But worse remained. I wanted to explain to some French people that my friend, the widow, was in mourning for her hus band, and I tried to say, 'Elle.est en deuil parceque son ruari est mort, ' she is in mourning because her husband is dead. Unfortunately my conjugation of verbal participles was weak, and I sub stituted the word 'morue' for 'mort,' which made me say, 'She is in mourn ing because her husband is a codfish." " Philadelphia Call. Burns are absolutely painless when DeWitts WTitch Hazel salve is prompt ly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hauds and lips, and never fails to cure Piles. F. G. Fricko & Co. Matting! Mattlugs! The ideal floor covering is growing in popular favor moro and more each succeeding year. Fiity rolls just re ceived at Wm. Herold & Son's that will bo sold at prices not to bo dupli tated this side of China or Japan. Good pasturage for cows and horses at Livingston heights now ready. En quire of A C. Fkyk and Son. liefore Kemoval to Dovey block. May 1, we will give some astonishing bargains. New style Fedora hats, $1; new style stiff hats, $1.50; fancy Poicalo shirts, 50 cents; French Balbriggan underwear, 45 cents;men's black Worsted 6uits, $6.50; men's Cassimer pants, $1.75. Elson, the Clothier. The Caft County Dairy. Everything clean "fresh and pure. Milk, cream or buttermilk delivered at your door every day. R. F. Dean, Prop. General Thayer Pensioned. Washington, April 20. Judge Strode's bill for tho pensioning of General Thayer was today signed by tho president. Tho delay of several days which occurred betweeu the re ceipt of the bill at the white house and tho signature gave rise to unnecessary fears as to tho safety of tho bill, but tho signature today settled tho matter permanently and satisfactorily. In addition to General Thayer's pension, tho president has approved acts grant ing pensions to Miss Mary E. Hull, depondent sister of J. A. Hull, eighty- first Illinois volunteers; Mollio E. Crandall, widow of Capt C. P. Cran- dall, First Oregon infantry; Catherine R. Jardino, widow of Brig. Gon. Ed ward Jardino, U. S. A.; Elizabeth Moore English, widow Roar Admiral Early English, and Mary E. Hall, widow of C. J. Hall, seventh Con necticut volunteers. THE RETIRED BURGLAR. Perhaps the Most Curious of Ilia Many Singular Adventures. "In a house that I went into one night in the country," said the retired burglar, "I saw when I got up on the second floor a light coming out into the hall from an open door. When I got a look into that door, I saw a man all dressed standing leaning over a bed. I couldn't see his face, bnt I could see anxiety on the back of his head. Lying in the bed was a child, thin and white and still, bnt awako and looking up at its father. Backing out of the door, I ticked my lamp against the door jamb. The man looked up. He wasn't scared. I doubt if he would have been anyway, but he was thinking of something else now. " 'Come in,' he says, and I went in. "The child looked at me as I walked across the floor, and then looked up again at its father, saying nothing, but just lying there and looking up. "How the man came to be fixed in that way, all alone with that child, I could not even guess. Wife just died maybe, but there he was and thinking of nothing else in the world, and the child was the pitifullest looking little child I ever saw. "What the man wanted was to have me go for the doctor. He told me his name, and the doctor's name, and where he lived, and I went. It was late, you understand, but I whanged away on the doctor's door till I heard him open his window. I told him what was wanted. " 'All right,' ho says, and I thought by the way he said it he knew about tho child. "Then I went my way. I'd lost a night, but what of that?" New York Sun. Maimed Painter. Tennyson's lino, "And breasts the blows of circumstance," finds a pictur esque illustration in this paragraph from The Literary Digest : The right hand of the Russian painter Vereschagin is thumbless. His right thumb was bitten by a leopard some years ago and had to bo amputated. The middle finger also of his right hand is lamed and useless as the result of a shot wound which the artist received on the battlefield. More than this, the small bones of the center of his right hand were also partially shattered by a fall on the Russian steppes, and his right arm was broken in the same accident. Nev ertheless it is with this damaged right band that Vereschagin paints his won derful pictures. said The Successful One. "So Miss Keene is. married," one young man. "Yes," replied the despondent lover, "and to another. " "I thought she regarded you very kindly." "She did. And I lavished every at tention oa her. I took her to the opera every night, and then she married my rivaL" "She thought he had more money than you." "She was sure of it. He couldn't help bnt have after I took her to the opera every night. ' Washington Star. Governor Stono of Missouri has been prevailed upon to address tho freo sil ver democracy in this city Wednesday night, and Coin Harvoy will talk for silver at Omaha next Friday. The ob ject of Governor Stone's visit is to re new the faith of Bryan's followers in tho combination of JelTersonian simpli city with tho monetary standard of Mexico, China and Japan, but tho com ing of Harney is no doubt in response to a pledge of so many dollars in gold or its equivalent. All who have read "Coin's Financial School" are conver sant with what Mr. Harvey will have to say, and likewise fully cognizant of the fact that he says a great deal that isn't so. State Journal. St. Loulu Short Line. The M. P. fast freight from St. jouis is a hummer. It comes through on al most passenger timo until it reaches Hiawatha and then the train becomes a local and distributes its goods at all stations this side of that point. The direct short line of the M. P. for St. Louis allows of no competition in timo. Kxt'lirsioiiH South. Apply to II. R. Dering, A. G. P. Agt., 248 South Clark St., Chicago, f;.r details concerning Home-Seeker' excursion to tho south. lie will ex tend valuable aid in arranging for a trip and give you tho benefit of low rates over Pennsylvania Short Lines. FirHt C'lsittrt Hooting. Messrs. Kroehler & Archer are put ting on the best and cheapest roof ever tried in this city. It has been thoroughly tested for over three years here and proves to he the right thing. Addre3s, Kkoehlkk & Akciikk, Plattsmouth, Neb. Tho celebrated Anheuser-Busch Bock beer now on tap at tho Casino and Hilev Annex saloons. Call and try a glass of the only genuine hock beer in the world. If You Are Thinking Of carpets now, let us remind you that we aro better equipped than ever in this department. Call and examine. We will please in style, quality and price. Wm. IIkkold & Son, The Greeks did fairly well at tho Olympian games, wiuning ten of the forty-four wreaths of olive and laurel. Tho other victois comprised eleven Americans, seven Germans, five Frenchmen, threo Englishmen, two Hungarians, two Australians, two Aus trians, one Dane and one Swiss. Amer ica, it will be observed, came out at the top of the heap. But that is nothing moro than was expected of our boys. "May the best man win." Americans fear no competitors in any branch of arort. Ex. Deafness Cannot He Cured. by local applications, as tliuy cannot reach the diseased portion of the er. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutio nal remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, anil un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of t.-n nn caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in- named condition ol tlie mucous sulaccs. We will give One Hundred Dollars for nnv raw,. of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, tree. F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo. O JjySold by Druggists. 75c. Do Vou Keeolleet When we first sold muslin underwear V Do you recall tho cost of them ? Crude affairs they wore, too. Recollect tho big stitches and common appearance compared to what we sell now ? You used to make your own those days, but you can t anora to now-a-days, unless you work for fun and pay for tho entortainniont. Muslin underwear cheaper than you can by cotton cloth. thread and trimmings. That s the way wo sell them today. Wm. IIkkold & Son Morgan's ICirycle Contest. Following is the registration of voles on tho most popular lady in Cass county up to date. Tho winner will receive as a prize a high grade ladies' bicycle, ten votes on which may be had with every dollar's worth of goods purchased of Frank J. Morgan: Mabel Roberts, I'lattsmouth 2.NIK) Bessie Walker. Murray 2.IM) Maud Katon, I'lattsmouth 2.5!l Alice Murray, Mynard Mm Mrs. J. F. liarnes, I'edar Creek .lit) F.thef 1'erry, Mynard l!o Kinma Wehrbein, I'lattsmouth M Wise Women Are buying shirt waists now, because the prettiest of theso lots cannot bo duplicated. Tho makers sold o.it the season's production months ago. Those who want style, quality, and aro will ing to pay a fair price should inspect our offerings. WrM. Hekold & Sox. Cheap Kates to Lincoln. On account of tho democratic con vention to bo held at Lincoln April 22 the B. & M. will sell tickets at one faro for tho round trip on April 21 and 22 with final limit for return April 23. w. L. Pickett, Agent. ECUL9AR in combination, pro portion ailtl Di etianif inn ents, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great miautomiuu. X OU SIlOUIU R Y I J Ice, Ice, Ice. We have concluded to remain in tho ice business put in your orders. We have plenty for tho cit' trade, of the best quality. McMaken & Son, tele phone 4 2. A iiiiinpse At our new spring capes, jackets, wrappers, etc., discloses many a sty lish garment that does not cost as much as you would guess. WM. IIKKOLD S SON'. Read the want column. WANTS. (Special notices under this tioad will lie charged for at the rate of H cent per word each insertion .) w ItOAKDIXi AN 1 KD Hoarders by the day or week. ne block from courthouse. Apply at this oflice. To ALL fckt officc or Black well's Durham tobacco company. DURHAM, N. C. Dear Sir: You aro entitled to receive p-R E E-. from your wholesale dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP with all the Blackwell's Genuine Durham Smoking Touacc t? you buy. One bar of sosp Fczc with each pound, whether 16 oz.t 8 oz., 4 oz., or a oz., packages. We have notified every whole r sale derler fn the United States that we wi!! supply them with soap togive you FREE. Order a good supply of GiiNLUINE DURHAM at once, and insist on setting your soap. One bar of Soap FREE with ench nnund vou buv. Soao la offered for a limited time, so order to-day. Yours very truly. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM i TOBACCO COSPAV. 4. If you have any difficulty in procuring your BOap, cut out this notice and send it with your order to your wholesHo dealer. Who Ss the Most Popular ...Lady In Cass County? In order to satisfy tho Public Mind on this question I Frank J. Morgan.. LflST AND HUM). LOST A large outside door key. The linger w ill confer a lasting favor on the owner by leav ing at News office, or with V. K. Fox. at the post-ollice. FOK SAI.K FOR SAI.F. A choice milk cow, very gentle, and giving about three gallons of milk per day. Call at Fli Sampson's, corner of l.th and Oak streets, i'lattsmouth. Neb. FOR SALK A choice strain of tine Light Ilrah ma chickens and eggs for setting. Leave or ders with Asher Clark or address Win. Uilmour, box 518. FOK ItKNT. FOR KENT A tine pasture with plenty of shade and running water for horses only, at Cullom. Address, H. W. Beaver. Cedar Creek, Neb. MISCKLLAN KOl'S. OKK WANTED-Carpets cleaned anil put down, garden work, flower beds made and lawns cared for. Leave orders with K. J. Vass Office one door east of Uriggs' barber shop. 1 . II. West. HOUSI-CLKANTNG,taking down stoves or any kind of work done. Anyone wanting that kind ol work done will do well to call cm or address Kildovv Brothers, I'lattsmouth, Neb. AGKNTS. A OILS I make big wages doing pleasant work at home, and will gladly send full par ticulars to all sending "Jct stanm. Miss M. Stebbins, Lawrence, .Michigan. WANTED An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary ilfti, payable 15 weekly and expenses. Situation permanent. Keferences. Enclose relf addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company. 31ti Omaha Building, Chicago. BRIGGS, ...THE... BARBER The Same ..Old Stand PRICES. 10 and 25c. AH work the best and courteous treatment to all. m 9 1 ? ? f 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 V 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ...Plattsitioiith's Leading Clothier, will offer a way to the solution. For every dollar received, either for goods pur chased or on open account, we will give a card entitling the holder to ten votes on this question. The vote will be published every day and week in the papers so you may know at any time how each contest stands, the voting to close at 12 o'clock sharp on July 4, 1896. The lady receiv ing the highest number of votes will be declared the most popular lady in Cass County and will receive a handsome High Grade... ...Ladies' Bicycle. ....With this object in view we have taken extra pains in selecting our Spring Stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods and you will find that we can suit the most fastidious in color, pattern or price. ....All voting to be done at Bank of Cass County, bicycle on exhibition at our store. F. J ORGASM Jm LEADING CLOTHIER. I f 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Coleman, The Jeweler, ...FOR Watches, Clocks Jewelry.. Repairing of High Grade Watches a Specialty. One Door East of the Old Stand, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. 6 4 4 4 4 2 The Fountain of X,ffe... Is flowing1 in Plattsmouth and you can secure the sp.-irk-nr liquid obtained therefrom at loc per pallon. We nve obtained tho agency of the alroady famous JLioyd's Mineral Water and can furnish it in any quantity, pt eat or small in its natural state as it flows from a depth of 500 feet tbroufrn solid rock. It is especially effications in Ilhcumatism and all kidney diseases. It is not a purgative but a laxitivu so gentle that it corrects and regulates the bowels without griping and is thorougly effective even in the most severe cases of constipation. Iiring j'our jug aloug. mo WO For Sale Joy SMITTI fc 1I?J1I3LI3 MO MO A A A A A A. MO MO MO MO MO MO' -JKA'G YOUR I'HESCKIlTIOKfi TO VS- A A A MO A MO 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 HE LATEST HE NICEST HE BEST... OF EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF T Millinery New Goods are received every week. For real artistic, up to date Trimming call at once. ...Mrs. M. A. Street. --tm m.i.. rJr.r PRY'S , --i. T t LI -" AMD ;jm''-,)-,'fc3?rJ I Vl iii W. D. JONES... Ca s .s Co 1 1 n ty's Oldest : Liveryman, 618 MAIN STREET, STILL IN BUSINESS. BEST riffs for Weddings, Funerals or Pleasure Par ties, etc. TI vck or.lcrrV attended to promptly. Term reasonable. Cish preferred r ill ind rM rates. Telephone 7G. N. B. W. D. Jones auctioneer all kinds of (roods pnd farm stock uispueu or. F