Bt&dkwlieat CaJkes with ROYAL Baking Powcleff Are delicious and wholesome a perfect cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast, no "set ting" over night; never sour, never cause in digestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other dainty dishes, see the ! "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook.". Mailed free to any address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. 1 Louisville From Hit) Courier. .Torn 1'arniclc, president of the Hank of Commerce, was In town Tuesday looking after business interests. Mrs. Viola Cobb has purchased the Clous Landertfreen property In the south part of town and took posses sion this week. The people of Greenwood are so used to. Arc that when the sun comes out from behind a cloud they Krab a bucket of.water and yell "lire!" " W. F. Krecklow Is having an addi tion built to Ills blacksmith shop and will Install a new 4-horso power gaso line engine and other needed ma chinery. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Sandy, who have been here the past week visiting with Fred Tapper and family, left Friday for California where they will make tLreir future home. Postmaster O. W. Mayfield went to Omaha Thursday to meet his brother, Joseph Maytlcld, of Indiana, whom he had not seen for more than fort v years. The Indiana brother was on his way to Oregon to visit his son. He will stop here on his return trip. At the village council meeting Thursday evening a petition was pre sented by the otlicers of the Fanners' Mutual Telephone company of Sarpy county asking for permit to build into Louisville. I5y motion the request was granted under conditions and re quirements satisfactory to the board. We know of a mcrchantln this town who squeals like the devil every time siLoulsvillian goes out of town to buy anything that he carries in stock. He smiles every time the courier prints an article on home patronage, and then turns around and orders a batch of printing from a traveling printer. Find the moral to this. The Name Witch Hazel. .The name Witch Hazel Is much abused, K. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, aro the inventors of tlfe original and only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. A certain cure for Cuts, Rurns, Bruises, Eczema, Tetter, Piles, etc. There are many counterfeits of this salve, some of which are dangerous, while they are all worthless. In buying Witch Hazel Salve see that tho name E. C. He Witt & Co., Chicago, is on the box and a cure Is certain. Sold by F. G. Frlcke H Co. . Cedar Creek , , Special CorrcNpunriciu'c. The wedding bells are ringing In this vicinity. '"Several farmers In this vicinity are busy cutting corn stalks, while some have already sowed some wheat, but It lias not begun to sprout yet. - Emll Rclchstadt, an employe of tho Union Pacific shops at Omaha, was visiting with his brother, Eugene, last Sunday. Philip Stoehr shelled and delivered his com last Monday. W. 15. Spcnce did the shelling. .Tho other night a little loy sat talk Ing to his mother and asked her "how long people generally lived." Ills mother replied, "aliout seventy years." Then he softly said, "When I am thirty-five years old, I'll lie half dead, won't IV" A good many ducks and geese are being killed in this neighborhood. ; The weather Is now moderating. .'Patronize the barbers now by getting . your hair cut. " Quite a numlKT of the young folks from this vicinity attended "Peck's Had Roy" at the Parmele last week. Mr. and Mrs. Coon Melslnger moved Into their new home last Monday. May their virtues ever spread-like butter on hot ginger bread. . A lady whose number of beaux, Exceeded her lingers and toes, Said, "Oh, what a plight, They don't suit me right," And to all of them turned up her nose. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. 1 j William Shaffer, a brakeman of hen nlson, Ohio, was con II tied to his bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. "1 used many remedies' ho says. "Finally 1 sent to McCaw 's i drug store for a bottle or C'lmmhcr ' Iain's Ialn Halm, at which time I was unable to use hand or font, and In one week's time was able to go to work tis happy as a clam." 1 or sale by all druggists. Eatgle From tlip lii-uem. M. L. Hursh w ho has been very sick the past two weeks is much letter at this writing. H.G.Wiggins was taken sick last Friday and Is yet unable to attend to lils duties in the store. Miss Luclla Relter departed Monday morning for Custer county, where she cipevti to stay until fall. ' Jesse Allen is moving on a farm one mile north of Ilavclock, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rot 1 1 rock moved their household effects to Auburn this week where they will reside in the future Frank McKinney, who was reported killed in a saw mill about tw o months ago, struck town Sunday. Rather live corpse. Julius and Walter Sack are going t farm the Erskine place four miles northwest of Euglc, this year. Won der If they are going to keep batch. Last Wednesday as Til lie and Ilulda Franckc were coming home from lien net, their horse became frightened and ran away throw ing them out or me buggy, the girls were miltc badly hurt but no bones were broken. The buggy was not seriously damaged. Happy, Healthy Children. Any child can take Little Early Risers with perfect safety, i hey are harmless, never gripe or sicken, and yet they arc so certain In results that robust constitutions renuiring drastic means are never disappointed. They cannot fail to perform their mission and every one who uses DeWilt's Lit tie Early Risers prefer them to all other pills. Tliev cure biliousness Sold by F. (!. Frlcke & Co. NehacwksL Krom the UcglsttT. Rom, Sunday morning Feb. 21st, Mr. Mrs. R. C. Lyle, a daughter. All arc happy and well. Mrs. Keltner returned Wednesday morning from Kansas, where she was called by the sickness and deatli of her mother. Fred Schoemaker's family have all been uuicc sick witli mumps, Inn, fever, etc., for tlm.past week, but are on the road to recovery now. Charley Stone was hi Nehawka over night Friday. Charley thinks Murray a gcod town, but he likes to slip away once in awhile and taste some of hi mother's good cooking. Geo. F. Switzcr, John Murdoch, Asa Coleman and E. A. Kirkpatrick went to Weeping Water Monday to assist Lafayette post In the burial services of comrade . S. Cnglizer. Miss Emma Ames, from Montana is here on a visit to her uncle, Win Ralfour, and friends of her childhood She was raised in this neighborhood and is the daughter of the late Hon W. R. Ames. Law son Sheldon lost three head of fat cattle last week within about two days. Mr. Jensen, a veterinary from Weeping Water, was down Friday and dissected one but at that time he vv;i unable to say what the trouble was He took the animal's brain w ith him to analyze it. A number of our young men went to a charivari last Wednesday evening and they got so full of noise that they demolished the chimney and othi parts of the building, j hey arc now dodging the sheilff as It Is understood that there has been a warrant issued for the participants. Friday a crowd of Nehawka hunte Joined another crowd from the Avoi country and made an onslaught on the wolves cast or liehrns and north the Weeping Water. Quite a lot wolves were seen, but only two were killed. Merman Lohse was the chain plon shot, bringing down his vvolfe The other was caught In a trap and somcuotiy snot it wiin a dub. nv.viiiii.iui ii j v 1 1 1 i iwig i n n , makes rich red blood, Drives out I in nmitles that haveeolleeted diirliur tin winter, llollister's itocky Mountain lea is a family tonic, .li cents. Tea or tablets. Gering & Co. Maple Grove Sicelul CorresHtulcnce, Quite a nunilicr of people are mov ing away from here this spring and others are coming in. Among those that moved here are J. L. Young, l. Murray, Will Manlere and Robert Rjiyless. Herman Gansener returned from his trip last 1 hursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louie hose Plattsmouth, Thursday. Quite a numlier In this nelghlx hood went to Plattsmouth Thiirsd; night to sec Pecks Had Poy at the Parmele. William Puis, W. II. Puis and ('has llerren were among the Nehawk visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puis visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A, II Sunday. Quite a iiutnWr from this locallt attended the public sale at Joe Sehr der s Mummy. Miss Ida l.eodeeker was a Platts mouth visitor Monday. MlssLlv.le Kraeger returned Immr from Illinois last week, wlier she lis been making her home for a few yours Weeping Water l Mtn tlm Kcpubllcikn. Roy R. Cox was on the 2.th, appoint ed nt master at M unlock, vice O. 1'. Stewart resigned. Mrs. Jehu Newman, who Is lying so iw at lier home vvtt or town, seems to lie-naming a little at present, which! sgoiKl news to lier many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin of Platts- moiith. rpi-nt Sunday here with Mr. R. , Mi-Nurlin s family, lhey returned Inline on Mmidav taking Miss Rosa McNurlin willi them to visit awhile. Married at the home of the bride, wo miles northeast of town, Mr. llar- I'oty and Miss Una Lorenson on Wednesday, February l!;i, My at one clock, Kev. s. l. milium otilciating. Last Wednesday evening at eight clock a very pleasant event occurred it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I'hilpot, northeast of town, at which time Mr. Lee Rrown of Nebraska City, unil .Miss Lottie I'hilpot were united In the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Surface of l'lattsmouth officiating. I'eter Peters died on Saturday, Feb. , at " n. m., aged 71 years. Mr. Peters resided on his farm three and a half miles northeast of Avoca, where he had lived nearly forty years. He had not been sick long and our In formant said that he had a clinking spell ami died before he could be re lieved. Manager McClain says he has V telephones in the city now and more w ill ho put in soon. '1 he exchange at present, Including city and country, has :::;.") 'phones. A car of poles has ore!! on oat led lor another farmers line and several more cars have been ordered, lie says they will add about eighty fanners to their list in the com ing season. Zurah Smith Cogli.er died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Winchel in Albiuiuemue. X. M.. on Thursday, Feb. 'i after a short Illness caused by rupture of an artery of the heart, l lie iioiiy arrived here Monday morning necompanied by his sons. William, Charles and Samuel. The funeral was under the direction of La fayette Post No. ill, of which deceased was a member, and was held at the M. L. church. Comrade (1. H. Moulton preached the funeral and Interment was made in the family lot beside the remains of his wife who died lust eleven years ago. . from the Herald. Miss Mae Vallery of near Mynard, came over last week and Is the guest of W. II. Pool's family. Light cases of scarlet fever arc re ported at the home of Ed Cole, and also N. Ilalmes. At the latter place M iss Mamie is the one attacked. W. M . Willis is loading his car to be shipped toGuynion, Oklahoma, where he has a claim. The family denarted Tuesday. May good luck go with them. Mrs. Geo. Tovvie aim Mrs. Clarence Pool of near Wabash, were renorted very slek last week for several days inn bom patients arc now reported improving. Mrs. Tovvie on occount of heart trouble, had frequent sinking spells. Itanium Torrcnee came In last week from Montana, and visited old friends for two or three days before leaving for his home in Tabor, la. Mr. Tor rcnee lias been hi poor health the past few years, and spends about half his time vvilh his children In Montana. While here he was feeling quite well. It is with regret we mention that another of Weeping Water's old stand by business men, has concluded to dis pose of his interests here and move back to t he old home place in Ver mont. For the past year J. A. Leach has been in poor health, his complaint being insomnia and it has come to that stage thai his health demands an Im mediate change. J. S. Thompson and family are go ing to give Weeping Water the shake. They will move to Grinnell, Iowa, about the ltli of this month. Mr. Thompson's farm is near Grinnell, and we rat lier think that the charms of Iowa are also a great attraction, We are not going to say good-bye however until the time arrives for Ren might possibly change his mind. lion. E. M. Pollard passed through last Thursday, on his way to Omaha, and from there he departed for St. Louis, to make preliminary arrange ments for Nebraska's fruit exhibit at the World's fair. of Flesh Vh:n you can't cat break fast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't cat bread and butter, take Scott's Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott's Emulsion. To get fat you must cat fat. Scott's Emulsion is a great fattcner, a great strength giver. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott's Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood . and nerve. For invalids, for con valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott's Emulsion is a rich and com fortable food, and a natural tonic. Scott's Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. Wc will send you a free sample. R turt that thii plctuit In lh form ol i Ubtl li on (hi wranptrof tvtry bottlt ol Cmulilon you buy. SCOTT &B0WNE, CMLMISTV, 409 Pearl St, N.Y. 50c and $1 1 ill dwlii. Loss Ill m UnlofV Kron the Ledger. John Thacker and Bert Clarence went to South Omaha Tuesday night to take a carload of their sheep to the stock market. C. R. Frans moved his family and household goals to town Wednesday occupying ttie Stone residence which he purchased a short time ago. John T. Pope has disposed of a part of his land northeast of here, sellim; 120 acres to Creed F. Harris fortliww and ho acres to Will II. Kainey for ,20O. Mr. l'ope will tarru here this season ana then move back to Iowa. Albert Eaton and wife are proud parents of a tine little lady baby which registered at their home last Saturday morning. This was Al's first experi ence in handling such a precious little package, but he is learning to walk the noor and whistle he can t sing. W. R. Podson finished loading his goods into the car Wednesday and left wiin them mat evening for Magnet, Neb., where they will make their home, the family to go a few days later. Mr. iRxisim ana family have been residents of our villaire many years, and they have many friends who regret their departure but wish them contentment in their new home. Nathaniel Ilarlcss, who was sent In a helpless condition to the soldier's home at Leavenworth a few months ago, ar rived liome last Saturday morninir and his physical condition was a very agreeable surprise to his many friend When he left here the general belief was that he would live but a short time, In fact that was hlsown opinion, but he now appears good for many more years of life. Mr. Harless speaks highly of the kind treatment and good care he received at the hands of the officials and nurses at the soldier's home, but he Is very happy to be home again. A boy giving hlsnameas Roy Rogers seventeen years old, came in on the north bound train Tuesday evening, and was a very sick boy when he reached here. He was without means and it was evident that unless medl cal attention was given him very soon he could not recover, as he was suffer ing with severe congestion of the lungs. Provisions were made for his care at Albln's hotel and County Phy sician McLeod has been attending him. He Is now improving and is thought to be out of danger. He in formed us he has no relatives living, and that his last home was in Colorado but for the last three years he has had no home. He is an Intelligent boy, and docs not bear the mark of being a tramp Just an unfortunate lad left without a home to light life's battles alone, with poverty and great odds against him. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Panforth of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frlght- iui running sore on ins leg; but writes that Uucklen's Arnica Salve whollv cured it In five days. For Ulcers, wounas, rues, it's the best sa ve n the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by F. G. Frlcke & Co. Elmwood Krom the Leader-Echo. Roy B. Cox was appointed postmas ter at jviuroocK ten. 20, vice O. P. Stewart resigned. Emery Brant went to Oklahoma Tuesday, and if he succeeds in tindim? a suitable place, the family thinks of moving mere. Harmond Beck and wife were up fc r mt 1 a . irum wurray inursciay or last week celebrating Mr. Heck's 34th birthday anniversary m me oia nome near lctoria. Mrs. W. B. Parks of Bancroft came in last Saturday for a week's visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tom McCartney, after which she will leave lor ner new nome at Kearney, Neb, Will (.crbellng and wife, Henry TXT -1.1 1 t m J ueiueman ana wire ana Henry tier beling left this week for Nora, Ante lope county, where thev have pur chased land and will make their furure home. May success crown their ef forts. Geo. Bonomcir, of near Murdock, a brother of Will Bonemler residing two miles north of Klmwood, died at a hospital in Omaha Wednesday. He had been operated on about a week previous for appendicitis but did not get along very well. Funeral services win be held Saturday afternoon. Elmer, the six year old son of Clark Schrcve, while playing with the hatchet in his tool chest Saturday, managed to almost cut off the fore- linger of his left hand Just back of the nan. nr. iNcclcv was ca ed and studied the tingcr together, and It is now noing nicely wilti but little dan gcrof losing It. Mrs. Amanda Hall, mother of Chas, P. Hall, died at her son's home south west of Klmwood Wednesday night of lastwecK, irorn neart railure coupled with an attack of the grip. Deceased was W years and 4 days. Funeral ser vices were held from the home Sun- day morning, conducted by Rev. J. C. street, the remains were taken to Wyoming, Neb., for Interment. Murray. Special Correspondent J. II. Loudermllk and Clias.S. Stone were attending to business in Omaha last zsaturaay. Mrs. J. W. Holmes, Oussle and Flem ing Kobb, A. L. Baker, Dr. E. A. Walker, J. II. Loudermllk, Polly Old ham and Chas. Stone attended Miss Hopping'8 dance In Plattsmouth last Saturday night. Postmaster A. L. Baker was trans acting business In Omaha last Satur day. Fleming and nuch Robh attended a party In Plattsmouth Monday night at toe nome oi miss Mina iierolu. Cards are mt announcing the mnr- rlageof Miss Nellie Allison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Allison, to Mr. jonn ii. j. iiasenyagcr of Tecuinseh, Nebraska. J. M. Stone of Nehawka, was visit ing wiin ins son, li. u., Saturday uiKut ami nunuay. James M. Manner, rural carrier on Route No. 4, was taken suddenly sick Monday nluht with c ramus of the stomach. J im Is much belter at this writing. Dr. (i. II. Gllmorc was attending to proiessionai ousiness in Nehawka on i ucsuay arternoon. Mont Robb went to Wvomlnu Sun day to sco his mother who h con lined to her bed for aliout four weeks. Mont reports her much better. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggist refund the money If it falls to cure. E, W. Grove's sig nature on each box, 2 In the future send me Graham Crackers, only in air tight pack ages bearing this trade mark of the National Biscuit Company in red and white, on each end of the package. Signed. Greenwood From tlie Kiitcrprlsi'. I. .Xeill nnil f.nnllu loft Vmli,neln for California whern tlmv will muL-o their future home. Mr. N. S. flut lernf Ci-ppnlli.ld lvt came here Sunday to attend the fun eral of his brother. Mrs. Cutler ac companied hiin home Tuesday. Dennis Dowd bad four rntt.ln llltoil by a B. & M. liver K:itiirrl:iv Tim it & M. has killed Dennis' stock for the last thirty years. Mrs. Marion Atliprtnn nf sa-M Mo., returned to Cwenwrxul fnrpnnrt. of the week. Her husband is driving through and they will make their nome here. II. Flood of Red Oak. la., tmu nnr. chased the meat market business and building rrom W. W. Watkins and took charge Tuesday morning. He has moved his family anil household goods Into the Weideman property. In order to build up a town business men should pull together and work for the advancement of any enterprise that Is for the betterment or the town. There are a few moss-backs around here who kick on everything that comes our way but thank goodness they don't cut much ice. Greenwood is now in a position to move to the front as it never has lie fore. Dan Kelley says he will furnish part of the cash to build a grist mill and put in an electric lighting plant for the town. Can our people afford to pass this up? Mr. Scares, of Ash land, has agreed to build a two story brick on his lot where the frame build ing burned down, if other parties will to build on the lots west of his. Now Is the time to act. The electric line will soon be here. Push it along. Mr. W. It. Mitchell expects to build a brick 40xli0 feet to be used as a hl.-wL-mit h shop, wagon shop and feed mill. Kn- courage mm. For Sale! Eight acres of land, block west of M. P. Depot; good live room house, barn, wells and other Improvements. Plenty of fruit of all kinds. For fur ther particulars callonioriaddress, II. G. Stoli., Plattsmouth. Notice of Final Settlement. State or Nkiihahka, I UJ , . CiisC(mnly. V- I" County Court: In tin- mill tcr of tho estate of Fn-ili-rli-k 1 Moliliniiiii), clccviiwd. ' Oi-orui' .1. Stolilmiiiin. Wllllum J. SUililnmnn. r n'diTli'K A. Mililiimiin. ImiImi Kupkp. An drew Stolilmitiiii, Aim-llii Sloliliiiiitin. Aiiirunt A. M. .Illinium, unil Henry O. Stoliliiiunn. a minor, ami nil other ersoim Interested Insuhl entute ure herehy noilMed linn uixm I lie ioth day of I'elirnury, lloi, kunileftiintlii suihl niiiim. HilinlnUtriitrlx of wild estiite tiled In mid court her llniil reiort mid iielllloii for Hnill settlement of MtUI eslute; iriiylnK decree of HHslKiiiiient of the residue of said estiite real unil iiersoniil In eiinl iro(ortlons to Unilsii Kiipke. AiiKiist A.. Amellii. and Henry C. SUihlmiinn. sulijeet to the statutory rlnhn of the widow of said defeased. A liearlnir will In- had on suld report and iietltlon at the roiinly court room ut I'lattsiiuuith, In Cass county. Nehritsku, on the unt ii day of March. llM). nt 10 o'clock a. in., mid If you fall to iiii-m-ar at said time and oliject. to the proceed lints the court may settle said ri'inirt and as sign said iiroM-rty as prayed and (llschtirtro the ailmlnlsl nil rl. Witness my hand anil olllclnl seal at I'luUs niuuth, this Oith day of I'eliruiirv, A. II.. Iim4. II A 11 V l. Y f. TltAVIH, County Jiiilvje, Notice to Creditors. Statu or Nciiiiahka. i , . t'UM County. ( ss 1,1 County Court: In tho mutter of tlm csuto (,f Uoftllit'h Kli'i'lilnrr, ili'i-fiiu'd, TsTdTJCK Is liftvliy itlvrti Unit tho civilltors ' of oiiiil tlivciiM'ii mi't t tlu AiIiiiIiiIm trntir of milil fMitti'. Iicforu mi'. County JticluiMifl iisHi-oumy.Ni'liriiikH.iit. Hir rouiity court room In riiillMnouth, In on I, I niiinty, on llii' tlilnl iliiy of .linn-. A. II.. IW4, mill nn thu tlilrcl iliiyofSfjiti'inlMT. I'.HU, ut ten oVIork it. m., 'iii'li iliiy, for I hi' inriM of iiri'si'ntlnir thi'lr rlitlniK fiircxiiiiiliiiitliin, inlJiiHiiiii'iit nml Hllimiuii'i'. Six month it r, ullowril fur the iTiilltop, of Milil ili'i'tMlM'if to previa their rlHlnn. mill one yenr for the iiiliiilulsi nitor to nettle Milil eiliile, from the ilrtl iliiy of .Murcli lim. Witness my Iniinl unit the seiil of milil nulli ty court, ut I'liiitsinoiiili. NcliriiNkn, this aril diiy of March, I'.mi. IIakvkt U. TiiAVnt, l"r Al. County Juiluc Notice to Creditors. Hlitle of Nelimskii, I Cii County. i" In t'oiintv r. urt. In the mutter of the iMiiteof durum VV. Iliir- KTOI K h h hereby given Unit the rreriltiw of slllil ilecense,! will (, t, i,imM,. tmtorof siihl estuie. Nfore me. C I v. Indue of diss county. Nebrnskn. m tl unl'y curt rooin.ln I'liiltsiiiiiiiih, In mi, couiny in tM. Ulli (lay of April, bail, unil on the lull d.iy ,,f .eilenils r Iim4.nl III o'clock n. m .eitch ibiv f.ir the liiirt f present in th, lr claims fi.rev- Htnlnalloii. itillustment hihI allowance, fix moiilhs are alloweil fori he creditor of "-' 'I ("sent their claim,, ami one year for the ioliiihiKlr.il. .r In settle sulil is tale, from the l.'lli ilav of Mar. Ii. Iul VV Itness tnv liaml Hint rl of sulci county .ourt. nt I'laiistiMiiith, .Nebraska, this li.tli day of I i'1'ru iry, bsii. tAi IIAUVKV It. TIIAVK County Jil'lK", How To Buy Graham Crackers CUT out dotted section and send to your grocer with your next order A Startling Dr. I Don Kidney I Backache Pills Never before known to medical science, a drug discovered by Dr. Don, of London, England, one of the greatest known specialists on diseases of Kid neys and Urinary Organs, discovered by him during his travels In the Philip pine Islands. A. 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Come in and let us show you what pretty patterns we have. You'll be surprised to learn how nicely you can paper a room. Geo. W. Gilman COATES BLOCK - H . i Discovery Rains Plattsmouth, Nebraska Kunsmann & Ramae Still lead all other Meat Markets in furnishing the people of Platts mouth and vicinity with First Class Meats Of Kvery Description. Fresh and Smoked Meats, Fresh Fish, Lard, Etc. Etc. REMEMBER They Ii.ivq removed to the llrst room west of their old stand. l!y courteous treatment to all they hope to retain thrir present ratrotin ami rialn many new mien. (