4- TB Semi-lTeekly News-Herald... 9 t 9 I ?- f 4 IT CONTAINS AJLL TTHLIE NEAVS FOB ONLY X A YEAK, TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION THREE MONTHS FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. OFFICE ON LOWER MAIN STREET. PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA. (9 32Z33 WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS TfTTTTTYTTYYTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT VI . ' Jl" " . '" 1 1 11111 ' 1 .. in iI i,.(ihii..wiwm! Those Unsightly Walls May be cheaply and quickly beau tified by the appli cation of new all Taper. To re-paper your house with one of Cierinff & Co's new patterns is almost equal to new furniture. It makes a nice back ground lor the pic tures and brightens up the entire room, tiering & Co. have the largest stock in the city from which to" select and you are sure to be pleased, both in figure and quality of paper and price. X. X $ z w 5 :i z j Z J z I 3 GERING & CO. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Farm loans. T. U. Pollock. C. A! Rawla ia in Council Bluffs tc day. II. N. Dovey was a Lincoln passen ger this morning. Fine pansies at L. A. Mooro's, only 25 cent9 per dozen. The choicest sweet pea seed in bulk at Bennett & Tutt's. J. M. Craif and J. K. Pollock wero Omaha visitors today. Some choice alyssum, sweet peas and candytuft seed at L. A. Moore's. Mrs. Ilowland returned home today from a pleasant visit at Glenwood. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hom iny. (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Fred Crosser, one of Murray's stal wart republicans is in the city today. Get your abstracts of title made by Robert J. Vass. Oflice In Briggs build ing. Byron Clark is in the county seat of Saunders county today on legal busi ness." Anheuser-Busch Bock beer now on tap at the Casino and Kiley Annex saloons. Go to Robert J. abstracts of title, building. Vass for reliable Olllce in Brings Choice Tube Rose bulbs only 35 cents per dozen as long as they last, at J. W. Hendee's. Anheuser-Busch Bock beer on tap at the Casino and Riley Annex saloons. Try a glass of it. Lilian Shryock went to Louisville this afternoon to spend Sunday with her grand parents. i 1 r, 1 S. n. Atwood is a member of the United States grand jury which meets in Omaha next month. Try our Cabinet 5 cent cigar. it is the best. Otto Wurl manufacturer. For sale by all dealers. Try Imperial best 10 cent cigar in the market Otto Wurl manufacturer. For sale by all dealers. Bennett & Tutt have a large supply of fresh northern crown seeds, both in bulk and in packages. Judge Hayward, of Nebraska City, we regret to note, is reported danger ously ill with pneumonia. Good pasturage for cows and horses at Livingston heights now ready. En quire of A U. FllYE xsu Sox. Go to Tom Walling; for reliable ab stracts. Conveyancing a specialty Office Grst door east of the court house. Mr. and Mrs. Knapp of Shenandoah, ' la., are in the city visiting their daughters, Mr9. II. N. Dovey and Mrs. :w. K. Fox. Miller Bros.' restaurant, opposite the court bouse, for fresh b:iss, shrimps, croppey's and other good things to eat. McMaken&Son are now ready to supply their customers with the best of ice, delivered anywhere In town. Telephone TZ. It's all the same, a slight cold, con gested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. F, G. Fricke & Co. Mrs. Melvin has Ju9t rece.vcd her new spring and summer millinery and extends a cordial invitation to her friends to give her a call. Mrs. Wolcott, Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Keithley of Weeping Water are in town today in attendance at the re ception of Mrs. Byron Clark. D. Hawksworth, D. S. Guild, W. II Newell, S. H. Atwood and F. G. Fricke made up a fishing party for Cullom and Cedar Creek this morning. The boys say if Eddie Fitzgerald don't quit wearing kid gloves they will be forced to buy him some gold rim med eye-glasses and a dudo hut. Wanted Everybody to know that Elson, the clothier.before removing to Dovey s block, May 1, will save you money on your spring purchases. The woman's club reception at Mrs. Bvron Clark's this afternoon is a very swell affair many prominent ladies from abroad being in attendance. The King's Daughters will give a May day festival at White's hall Fri day evening May 1. An admission of 15 cents will include refreshments. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gone the pill has won. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the little pills that 1 cure great ills. F. G. Fricke & Co. ' Mrs. Knee will be here but a fow days, ard those who want fine hair switches or hair work done, may leave orders witr... Miss Carrie Adams at Dovey's 6tore. . The county commissioners and Bridge Contractor Sbeeley came in last evening from their bridge in specting tour of the county. The trip was an important one to the tax-payers of the county, as it meant careful . and timely repairs on all bridges, with new ones wherever safety and comfort demands them. .-" j . I mcmunicA i The celebrated Anheuser-Busch Bock beer now on tap at the Casino and Rilcv Annex saloons. Call and try a glass of the only genuine Bock beer in the world. It is not a mirncle. It wont cure everything, but it will cure piles. That's what DeWitts Witch Hazel salve will do, eciiu?e it has done it in hundreds of cases. F. G. Fricko & Co. Busy people havo no time, and sen sible people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly nd gives permanent results. v. tx. v riCKe .v Co. Dr. Elsler, who is a graduate from Ann Arbo! went up to Omaha this evening to attend the entertainmont given at Boyd's opera house by the University of Michigan Wlee and ian- jo club. A drink of Anheuser-Busch Bock beer is guaranteed to cure "that titod feeling." Several drinks will make you forget all y our troubles. Now on tap at the Casino and Kiley Annex saloons. The "American History Class" will hold a business meeting at the Woman's club rooms at 8 o'clock to night. A full attendance is requested. Members who havo not paid their dues and assessments are requested to do so at once. Take a doso of DeWitt's Little Early Risers just for the good they will do you. 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. Elisha Chandler is the possessor of the cutest sort of a pet imaginable. It is a furry, bright-eyed baby fox, and only a few weeks old, sent him by friends from Andre w county, Missouri. The little fellow's looks do not belie the name for being the most cunning of animals, aDd if it always remained a.3 it looks now it would bo an invalu able pet. The business and social meeting of the Epworth League will be held Fri day evening of this week at the home of Miss Myrtle Porter, on west Main street. A special effort is being made by the League to increase its mem bership. It is hoped there will bo a large attendance of the members and their friends who would like to be come members. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that promp relief may be had by taking Chamberlain's Coiic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances the attack may bo prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptons of the disease appear. 25 and 60 cent bot tles for sale by all Druggists. George Little was in town last even ing ana called at Tut: News oflice to say that he did not cut the Lethiehein--ite, as reported, but that two men, much larger than himself, jumped onto him and he got the worst of it by being knocked into the barbwire fence with a club. Mr. Little says he was not arrested and no attempt to arrest him was made that he knows of. Commissioner Geo. Youngis built more for heavy draft than lor speed, but when he saw the 3:45 train pull in to the depot yesterday he was told by mistako that it was the Schuyler. Well, George spit on his hands, opened the sand-box and let 'er go for that train. Ho cleared twenty feet at a bound, and people on the street rubbed their eyes to seo if thev were dream ing as the apparition llew by like a streak of light, ana when he got to the depot, two blocks away, he had to wait Ufteen minutes for his train. A Model ISt'iif !W-lry Order. Deputies G. II. Henmng and W. B. Wood are in the city soliciting mem bers for perfected woodcraft, the Woodmen of the World. The "Woodmen of the World" is a fraternal beneficiary order destined from its phcnominal growth and in creasing popularity to eventually be come one of the strongest protection fraternities in existence. Though only six years old, it has penetrated every state and province in the United States and Canada, and has beeu admitted into England, France and Germany. Its jurisdiction, though world-wide, is divided in sub districts, according to the health of the respective localities, each paying its own lossoss. Its .membership is about 58,000. When it is considered that on the 9th inst. a camp of this order was organized in the city of Omaha, consisting of 130 of tho most prominent professional and business men of the city and state, its value and perfection is exemplified, not only by unprecedented growth of member ship but also by the quality of its members. Among the many promi nent and distinguished gentlemen of Omaha in the order are: Judge Irvine, of the supreme bench of Nebraska; Powell, district judge; Baxter, pro bate judge; Eller, ex-county judge; McDonald, sheriff; Burket, "coroner; Edwards, city treasurer; Patterson, the capitalist; Rector, wholesale hard ware merchant; Cole, the greut com mission merchant; Hon. John L. Webster, City Attorney Churchill, etc. This order has a well-established camp in this city. Parties wishing to join the order will do well to see the above deputies or give their names to some member of this camp at once, as thev are working under a special dispensation while the deputies are hero and their stay with us is limited. llurglarlzed Again. The Missouri Pacific is having more trouble with its depot at Talmage than any other place along the line. Every time tramps want a little money or imagine they need something they go in and help themselves. The safe has been blown open two or three times and a number of articles stolen. Lust night two tramps went into the depot and stole two suits of clothes, one of which was made by r red Kuwitzky. The tramps went south with the offi cers in pursuit. Nebraska City News. The ISullet Not Fonnd. Chas. Teiple, the man who attempted suicide yesterday is resting easy, but the bullet has not yet been found. Blood poisoning is probably hi3 chief danger now, and his life may yet be taken as the result of the bullet wound. As a pprfnme doth remain In tho folds where it hath lain, So the thought of you romaininff, Doeply folded in my brain. Will not leave mo all things leave me You remain. Other thoughts mny eomo and go. Other moments I may know. That shall waft me in their going As a breath blown U and fro. Fragrant memories frajjrant memories Come and fro. Only thoughts of you remain In my heart where they have lain. Perfume thoughts of you remaining, A hiil sweetness in my brain. Others leave mc all things leave me You remain. Arthur Symons. SOME PECULIAR ACCIDENTS. An Oculist T11 How the Sight ot Sve.-1 Persons Was Destroyed. A prominent oculist, of this city gives the following list of queer accidents that have come under his observation recently: A little boy, 10 years old, was stand ing in front of a bird fancier's shop when an aged parrot seemed to take a sudden animosity to tho child and dart ed at him, pecking out one eye before he could get out of the way. Some linemen left a lot of short wire lying on Euterpe street after repairing the telephone connections in that dis trict. An old negro woman who was on her way to market early the next morn ing stepped on one end of a bit of this wire, when the other end flew up. strik ing her in the eye and blinding her. A milker employed at one of the dairy farms near tho city was milking a cow that had got her tail matted and tangled with cockleburs. In the course of the milking the cow switched her tail into the man's face, the mass of burs striking him in one eye and com pletely destroying the sight cf it. A lad shooting at sparrows with an airgun hit his little brother in tho eye and blinded him for life. Tommy Peats, the handsome, bright eyed 7-year-old son of a widow, fell down 6tairs backward. When his moth er got to him and picked him up, the boy was asleep, tho shock having affect ed him in this singular manner, and in an hour after, when he opened his eyes, they were badly and irrevocably crossed A poor lad who is affected with epi lepsy during a recent attack fell against tho steam coils in his father s office, burning and blistering his eyes so badly that tho sight is gone. As the Louisville and Nashville pas eenger train was coming into the city eome ruthless person threw a stone at the day coach, shattering one of the windows. The particles of glass new into the face of a man sitting by the window, as many as 40 of them embed ding themselves in his eyes alouo. Most marvelous to relato, every bit of glass has teen abstracted and the man's eye Bight remains unimpaired. New Or leans Letter in Philadelphia Times. What Shall We Call It? The boys call it a "bike" and are happy; the dictionary makers call it a "bicycle" and rest content, thongh heaven knows the philological sin osght to lie heavily on their literary con sciences, and we who ride and are hap py and independent call it a "wheel, " in spite of tho finicky protest of sundry would bo pedants who fill space in the daily and weekly papers. Pray, why not "wheel?" Do you know cf a better name? Surely not "bicycle," for "bi cycle, " besides being an awkward word, does not describe tho instrument of de light we know, as doubtless the origina tor of the word fully dreamed it did "Bicycle" has an affected, strained sound that ill accords with the best ele ments of the language we love, the lan guage whoso strength lies in its short, crisp words, pulsating with life and meaning. It is not unusual to designate a spe cific thing by a generic term, and wo do no violence to the language when we say we ride awheel. The term came in to general use when men did literally ride upon a wheel, in the days of the old "ordinaries," before the advent of "safeties." It was awheel they rode, the second member of the machine trail ing behind in almost unnoticed insig nificance. It was then that a thousand tongues at onco named the wheeL This democratic term of spoutaneons birth has had a tenacious life and will still live, for it is always the people who make language, not pedants nor die tionary compilers. Womankind. Rainbows That Can Change Sex. Iu many parts of the world it is the general belief that the rainbow has the power to change sex. This queer belief obtains in 6uch widely separated dis tricts as South Africa and Norway and China and Australia. The Zulus have a long folklore story of the young man who was changed into a wrinkled old woman by touching the many hued arch. The Scandinavian peasants have a sim ilar story, and in Greece they say that anybody who runs against the end of the rainbow will have his or her sex in stantly changed. In France and India to pass under the rainbow has a similar effect. St. Louis Republic Old Story to Him. "My boy," said the passenger with the fur lined coat and the smooth shaven, square face, "it was the success of the season. There wasn't standing room." - The conductor smiled a sour smile. "Zif I didn't have the same experience everyday," said he to the motorman. Cincinnati Enquirer. Literary Item. "They say very few authors Bleep more than seven hours a day. " "But think how much slumber they furnish other people 1" Chicago Rec ord. Use your gifts faithfully, and they shall be enlarged. Practice what you know, and you shall attain fo higher knowledge. Arnold. There is a time in every man's educa tion when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance. Emerson. IN THE COURTS. Distriet Court. The case of Mrs. Margaret Latta vs. Wm. E. Dull, a suit to recover a claim of dowor, which tho plaintiff alleged belonged to her, was decided yesterday by Judge llamsey in favor of the defendant, tho plaintiff having no valid interest in the land. Judge Sullivan appeared for the plaintiff while Beeson & Boot looked after the interests of the defendant. District court adjourned today to May 18 and Judgo llamsey will leave at once for the bedside of his brother-in-law at Hay Springs. Judge Hall will linish up the jury term for him at Nebraska City. The Morrissey deed made by order of Judge Chapman in the Citizens' bank matter, after a full hearing was today sot aside by Juugo llamsey and a supersedeas bond fixed at $2,6d0. C. II. Wiedeman vs. Harwood Penn, dismissed for want of prosecution. G. D. Hendricks vs. Geo. LItichard9 et al foreclosure decree for defendant. Cass County Delegates. The following are the Cass county delegates to the various national pres idential conventions: II. N. Dovev. to national republican convention A. C Wright (alternate) to national republican convention. K. J Morgan, to national democratic conven tion. I). S. Guild, to national democratic convention. Milo S. llriggs, to national populist convention. 1 crry 1". Oass. to national prohibition conven tion. What county in tho state can beat it? I)eafiess Cannot He Cured. bv local applications, as thev cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutio nal remedies. Dcalness is caused by an mnamea condition of the mucous lininir of the Kustachian Tube. When this tube Rets iiiHamed you have a rumbling sound or imperlect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition. hearii:tr w ill be destroyed forever; nine cases out ot ten are caucl by catarrh, which is nothing Dut an in flamed condition of the mucous sufaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Scud lor circu lars. free. F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo. O. CSbold by Druggists, 7;c. Morgan's ltiryele Contest. Following is the registration of votes on tho most popular lady in Cass county up to date. Tho winner will receive as a prize a high grade ladies' bicycle, ten totes on which may bo had with every dollar's worth of goods purchased of brank J. Morgan: Maud Eaton. 1'lattsmouth Mabel Roberts. 1'lattsmouth tf.WO Hcssie Walker. Murray 2.til( Alice Murray, Mynard .ViO Mrs. J. F. Barnes. Cedar Creek MU Kmma Wchrbcin. Flattsmouth l!KI Ethel 1'errv, Mynard list Do You Kecolleet When we first sold muslin underwear V Do you recall the cost of them ? Crude affairs they were, too. Recollect the big stitches and common appearance compared to what we sell now V You used to make your own thoso days, but you can't afford to now-a-days, unless you work for fun and pay for tho entertainment. Muslin underwear cheaper than you can by cotton cloth. thread and trimminers. That's the way wo sell them today. Wm. IlEiiOLi) & Sox. Kntertainiiient at Murray. Tho Omaha club at Murray will give an ice cream social at the I'resby terian church, Friday evening. May 1 Thrt nrnceods rnisml hv t his olnh itiws to defrav tho expenses of tho young peoples' convention at Omaha in Cheap Kates to Langdon, Mo. The B. & M. will sell tickets each Saturday and Sunday and good for re turn to the following Monday for $2.55 for the round trip; this rate will con tinue in enect until October 31. .Now is your chance to go fishing. W. L. Pickett, Agent. ir You Are Thinking Of carpets now, let us remind you that wo aro better equipped than ever in mis uepartment. call and examine. We will please in stylo, qualitv and price. Wm. HeFiOLD & Son, Ice, Ice, lee. We have concludod to remain in tho ice business put in your orders. We havo plenty for the city trade, of the best quality. McMaken & Son. tele phone 72. Jr. O. U. A. M. Itegular Meeting. All mombers of Francis S. Key Coun cil No. 6, Jr. O. U. A. M., are urgently requested to be present at our next regular meeting Friday evening, April 24. Business of importance. Gkokge Thomas. C. E. S. Bakkek, 11. S. Wise Women Are buying shirt waists now, becauso the prettiest of these lots cannot be duplicated. The makers sold out the season's production months ago. Those wnu want siyie, quality, and are will ing: to par a fair nrino shnulri incnt our offerings. Wm. Heijold & Son. rHE BtSTis what the Peoplo buy the most of. Thofio ui... Hood's Sarsaparilla has the largest "eQF MEDICINES. I The Fountain of L,irc... Is flowing in Plattsmouth and you enn secure thesn trk ( . ng liquid obt;iiued therefrom at loc por gallon. We ve obtained the agency of the already famous I Lloyd's Alincral Water $ and can furnish it in any quantity, great or small in its A natural state as it flows from a depth of 500 feet throuo-n solid rock. It is especially effications in Rheumatism 35 ; and all kidney diseases. It is not a purgative but a A laxitive so gentle that it corrects and regulates the " bowels without griping and is thorouglv effective even A j in the most severe cases of constipation. Bring your a jug aloug. -o For Sale by SMITH A- IYIJMJSLIS -BKIXG VOUH PHESCKIITJO.VS TO t7S- A Mysterious Disappearance. The several friends of Geo. Pilzer, of Glen wood, will bo sorry to loarnTf tho sudden and unexplained disap pearance of his sister, which is giving the family groat trouble. Mis Pitzer was a bright young lady of more than common accomplishments, past 21 years of ago and was teaching some where in Mills county. Her work was very satisfactory. A few days ago she collected what was due her and then wrote two letters, one to tho board resigning her position and the other to her mother, asking tho folks to come there and get her tilings, say ing further that sho was eoing away and for them not to look for her, be cause it would bo of no use, as they could not find her. It seems she then went up to Malvern and stayed all night; then took the train for Council Bluffs. She was last seen at Council Bluffs' transfer depot with a long coupon ticket in her hand, but since that time (which was but a few days ago) not the slightest cluo of her has bceu obtained. Miss Pitzer bad uo gentleman company nor male cor respondents, henco it can not bo figured out that there was a man in the case, though the reason for such queer actions can not be discovered. Tho young iady was not only well poised mentally, but was unusually bright It is hoped by the friends of the family hero that no harm has befallen her and that her strange actions may be satisfactorily explained to the sor rowing mother and other relatives. Matting! Mattings! The ideal floor covering is growing in popular favor more ana more each succeeding year. Filty rolls just re ceived at Wm. Herold & Son's that will be sold at prices not to bo dupli cated this side of China or Japan. The News' want column brings the desired results. Trv it. WANTS. (Special notices under this head will be ehargea for at the rate of H cent por word each Insertion.) no akiin; w ANTED Boarders by the day or week. One block from court house. Apply at this othce. KMC SALE. FOR SALE A choice milk cow, very gentle, and giving about three gallons of milk per day. Call at Eli Sampson's, corner of lfth and Oak streets, riattsmouth. Neb. FOR SALE A choice strain of fine Light Brah ma chickens and eggs for setting. Leave or deri with Asher Clark or address W in. (Jilinour, box 518. FOK KENT. FOR RENT A fine pasture with plenty of shade and running water for horses only, at Cullom. Address, II. V. Beaver. Cedar Creek, Neb. MISI KLI.AX KOI S. WORK WANTED Carpets cleaned and put down, garden work, flower beds made and lawns cared for. Leave orders with R. J. Vass Office one door east of Briggs' barber shop. 1 . H. West. . HOUSE-CLEANINCi.taking down stoves or any kind of work done. Anyone wanting that kind of work done will do well to call on or address Kildow Brothers, 1'lattsmouth. Neb. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A large outside dcor key. The tinder will confer a lasting favor on the owner by leav ing at News office, or with W. K. Fox, at the post- omce. AtiKNTS. I A DIES 1 make biff waires doiuir nleasant L4 work at home, and will gladly send full par ticulars to an sending zct stamp. Rliss M . A Stebbins. Lawrence, Michigan. WANTED An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel tor reliable established house. Salary ii0. payable J15 weekly aud expenses. Situation permanent. References. Enclose elf addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company. 316 Omaha Building, Chicago. BRIGGS, .THE. BARBER The Same ..Old Stand PRICES, 10 and 25c. All work the best aud courteous treatment to all. J 6 4 Coleman, The 9 Jeweler, .FOR- Watches, Clocks t 9 Jewelry.. Repairing of High Grade Watches a Specialty. One Door East of the Old Stand, PLATTS MOUTH, NEB. 9 t MO A OFFICE or B LAC KW ELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. DURHAM, N. C. To Mm Merchants Who EM TOBiffCEL to-day. Yours very truly, BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. If you have any difficulty In procuring ynur soap, cut out this notice and send it with your order to your wholesale c'euler Who Ss the Most Popular ...Lady In Cass County? f ? 9 9 9 f 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 In order to satisfy the Public Mind on this question Frank J. Morgan.. ...PlattsmoMth'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. MORGAN 1MB LEADING CLOTHIER. 9 f 9 9 T HE LATEST HE NICEST HE BEST... OF EVERY'THING cMillittery New Goods are received every week. For real artistic, up to date Trimming call at once. ...Mrs. M. A. Street. W. Mr v i - ! div . STlLIv IN BEST rirrs for Wedding, Funerals or Pleasure Parties, elo. U tele orders attended to promptly. Torms reasonable. G ish nrftffn,.i r'..u . rates. Telephone 70- N. B -W. D Jones, auctifl eer-all Dear Sir: You are entitled to receive TREE ffOTJ vour wholesale dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP with all the BlackweH's Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. One bar of soap Tree with each pound, whether 16 oz., oz., 4 oz., or a oz., packages. We have notified every whole sale dealer in the United States that we will supply them with soap to Rive you FR E E- Order a good supply of GENUINE DURHAM at once, and insist on getting your soap. One bar of Soap E with each pound you buy. Soap Is offered for a limited time, so order 1 i IN THE LINE OP D. JONES... Cnss County's if Oldest Liveryman, 618 MAIN STREET. BUSINESS, kinds of goods and farm stock 6 h A I 4 A 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 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4