1 A i s if w H 1 8 Hi IS GUI Government in Charge of Town and County Scat Sites XOT PURCHASES LIMITED HlHa for Oni eminent UnlliUnu Cinirt Holme and Iark arc lteerfd Land Ik not Kcpml toTlil or Panning Purpurea Hpeciilatnm Stmt hit W M RobortFon nntl son Sydney who recently returned from a weeks trip through Oklahoma report thnt country to bo fairly booming nnd pooplo flocking in by the scoro to tnko ndvnutngo of tho nowly opened territory In ono town thoy report thnt 48 hrlok blocks aro in courso of construction Railroads are hustling to got into tho now country and activity prevails every where Tho speculators have been shut ont by tho government which Iiuh taken town hiUn into its own hands and 1b conduct ing the Rale of lotR in it manner that is proving very sntlsfi ctory to investors Jn county scat towns n sito Ib reserved for n court house and a govormuout building and a tract for a public park 1h also reserved Tho lots and blocks aro laid out uniformly about these rest rvn tinns and it 1b expected that tho cities will bo very beautiful and modern whon built up Each Investor is allowed to purchaso but ono business and ono residence lot and tho money received from tho sale ot lota will bo placed in tho county treasury whon tho county iH orgunizod nod will bo used for the building of court housea and for other expenses of tho county ThiB will allow of tho county starting ont free of debt and should prove most ucceptablo to tho prospective residents Some of tho towns are already laid out and being opened up Those who have been over the ground cannot fail to realize that the country is having a boom similar to that ex or ienoed by other new countries and that there is nothing particular in sight to maintain it in its present huBtling con dition They recognize that tho time will como when the boom will collapse and that business will Bettlodowu to tho conditions of older plnces Soruo few will prospor and grow rich but many willbo disappointed and return pooror than they entered Tho land for farm ing purposes is generally conceded to be below the averago and ib fit mainly for ranges Many who go thoro to invest would bo much moro certain to profit if thoy would invest in tho avallublo land in this and other localities and their profits would be moro quickly realized There is pleuty of uvailablo laud hero at prices which aro not nureasonablo and it is no venture to invest in them as their quality Iiub been tested whilo iu that country it will require somo time to determine their worth Thoretore thoBo who have money to invest are advised to placo it in a suro thing and if they already own laud would bo run ning great chances to sell out nud take a risk in Oklahoma The timo will como when many now there or going will bo only tfio glad of an opportunity to return to their former homos aud pick up where thoy loft off whilo their neighbors who remained have been forging ahead PARDONNERS NEW HONORS I lrenlilent and Orurrnl Manager orSiiK mr licet hui Irrigation Company W S Pardonuer at one timo mau nger of the Norfolk sugar factory is president and general manager of tho Arkansas Valley Sugar Beet and Land Irrigation company which is being or ganized at Chicago with a capital stock of about 600000000 The company owub about 80000 acres of land along theArkausas river iu southern Colorado aud the plant will bo located in Prowers county in tho famous Rocky Ford fruit district The company expects to between fl 000000 and 2000000 in tho construction of water storage reservoirs this year This company is said to be tho largest beet sugar concern in the world and the colonization of its lands by farmers will be undertaken A number of Now York capitalists inoluding the Oxuards the Cuttings tho Hamiltons the Law sons and Richards of the Mercantile Trust company are interested In assuming these new and import ant duties Mr Pardonnors connection with the Oxnard Construction company is not ohanged and he will continue in the official capacity he now holds with that concern His Norfolk friends con gratulate him upon attaining this new poeitiou iu which his ability will have larger scope Prompt Pay went f Death Imm Yesterday Mrs Sarah Brown received at the hands of tho proper officers an order for 2000 iu payment of the boue ficiary certificate taken out by her hus band in the Ancient Order of United Workmen he having been a member of Norfolk lodge No 97 Mr Brown died on the 27th day of March and payment on his certificate was made by the grand lodge of Nebraska in a little more than 30 days since his death Tho order is characterized by the prompt meeting of death losses aud al though this was prompt it is not the quickest payment in the history of the order one certificate having been paid in eleven minutes after tho death of tho member llo resided in Grand Island and tho grand lodge finance coniinitteo waR in session there at tho timo mak ing thlR record possible Mrs Brown makes tho following acknowledgement of tho payment NoiiroiK April 20 1001 TIiIb is to cortlfv that on this date 1 have received n tn imrmciit of the 2000 beneficiary certificate issued by tho Anoient Order of United Workmen in about IK days of tho death of my Moved husband 1 am gratified to attest to tho prompt ness of tho order in meeting its obliga tions Baiiah BllOWN DOINGS OF COUNCIL An Ordinance Itciciilatlng Street Auction Imum IIr Plrai Heading Prom Wednmlnya Dally Tho city council met in adjourned regular meeting last evening with Mayor Robert sun and Councilmen Bmmmund Deguor Oraut Heckman Spcllmau and Uhlopresont Absent Bullock MinutoRoftho meetings of April I and 18 were read and approved Tho commltteo on tiro and police re ported that it had purchased and placod the lamp at tho city hall also in con nection with tho mayor had hired a man and team to stay at tho Iiobo house on two windy afternoons to bo ready in case of fire Tho street and alloy commltteo re ported tho purchaso of a car of stone for ciOHsings Petition of E E Coleman and others askipg f or a Bidowallf on HiggiuBavenuo south from Norfolk avenue and ono from Carl Wlldo and others asking a sidewalk on tho west sido of Sixth stroot between Park and PhlHri avonues wore read and on motion roforred to tho street and alloy committeo with instruc tions to report an ordinance at tho next regular mooting Tho Stortz Brewing company made application for a permit to erect a brick building with metal roof on tho east half of lot 10 block 4 of tho original town On motion tho permit was granted The report of tho boiler inspector wub read and ordered filed Ordinance No 257 regulating the solo of goods at auction ou tho streets was read tho first timo and on motion passed its first reading by u vote of four to two against A motion to suspend tho ruloB aud place the ordinance on its second reading was lost four council men voting In favor of tho motion aud two against On motion tho mayor was lustructod to appoint a committoo of three to In vestigate tho matter of extending the water mains on Philip avenue tho com mittoo to report at the next meeting Tho mayor appointed as such committee Brummuud Spellman and Uhle A motiou prevailed that tho mayor appoint a committee of threo to employ tho services of an expert machinist to ex amiuo tho small pump at tho pnmpiug station nud report its exact condition The mayor appointed as such committeo Deguer Uhlo and Bmmmund On motion council adjourued A BUSINESS COLLEGE Norfolk la to Have u Commercial School Opening ThU Pall G W Brown jr proprietor of Browns Business college of Sioux City la expects to open a branch business oollego hero tho first of September al though tho workers will bo here about JulyJlstMr Brown is negotiating for tho third iloor of tho Cotton block on a fivo years lease These rooms will be specially fitted up for school during tho summer This school will have the same courses of study and methods of instruction as tho Sioux City college A compotont mau will bo in charge of the school as principal and will be assisted by exper ieuced aud successful teachers Mr Browns undo in Illinois is cou ducting successfully ten business col leges and he spent twelve years with him Mr Brown holds a Worlds Fair di ploma for skill in teaohiug bookkeeping nud penmanship He will visit this school onco a month to oversee tho teaching and look after the advertising nud business mattors Mrs Brown who is nu expert teacher of shorthand and typewriting will be here onco n mouth to superintend the teaching of the shorthand department After tho rooms are completed suit able furniture nud fixtures also type writing machines will be put in place duriug the summer The local princi pal will move his family to Norfolk about July 1st llamiiiouil Louisiana An Ideal Health uuil Winter Itenort The passenger department of the Illi nois Central Railroad company has just issued a new edition of Hammond Louislona as a Winter Resort a beau- tiful illustrated folder showing a few of tho winter attractions iu aud about Hammond copies of which will bo mailed free on application to theuuder sigued For those iu good or moderate circum stance uo point iu the Eouth oilers such inducements The climate is unsur passed The arteeau wnter excellent Society almost entirely northern and the hotel and boarding house accomoda tions far superior to any town of its size in the north and at moderate rates J P Mehky AsBt Gen Pass Agt 111 Cent RR Dubuque Iowa THE NORFOLK NEWS F1UDAY MAY 3 1901 PROGRESSIVE DINNER Thn Iadlen of the KalTrn Klaturh Olvn a Notel ami Knjovalilo Kiitertalnment laat turning Lost evening tho ladies of tho Kaffco Klatsch gavo a progressive dinner whioh was participated in by tho hus bandit of tho members of tho club with Mrs Lucilo Mathews of Omaha Mrs Joseph Shoemaker of Salida Col and Mr E C Howo of Los Angeles Cal as guests of honor Tho dinner was served in six courses nt as many homes of Klntsoh ladies Tho first courso was given by Mrs Wentherby who was assisted by her mother Mrs Warriok Consomme iu oups radishes nud olives constituted this number on the menu which was seived at tables in tho parlor and dining room whoro tho decorations wero car nations Part tiers and places wero chosen by numbers Guests wero pre sented with hand painted menu cards in blank whioh thoy wero expected to fill out aa the dinner progressed Tho noxt courso was at tho homo of Mrs Dr Bear that lady being nsBistcd by Mrs Morris Mayer Six small tablcB wero sot in tho parlor aud deco rated with carnations and smilax At the plates tho guests found names and quotations Tho cotrso consisted of deviled crabB m the Bhell nud wafers Tho third courso was at tho home of John R HayB Mrs Hays being as sisted by Mrs David Banm Chicken pates potato croquottes and sliced tongue were served tables being placed in tho parlor and dining room Partners were choson with matched cards Tho company then progressed to tho home of N A Ralnbolt where Mrs Rainbolnt was assisted by her daughter Mrs Bucholz Tho color scheme was red the camntionB being of that color with shades of candelabra in same color The courso consisted of tomato and Bwcot bread salad with cucumbers cheese Btraws wafers and coffee At the home of E A Bullock Mrs Bullock was assisted by her mother Mrs A S Johnson The colors used in decorating were pink sweet peas and carnations predominating The com pany was served in tho dining and sit ting rooms with strawberries Ice cream aud angel food cake Tho last courEo was at tho homo of O S Bridge Mrs Jacob Buum assisting Mrs Bridgo in serving The tables wero laid in the dining room and the decorations wero of enrnations The guests wero served with vanilla wafers and ramonas After dinner coffee candy and cigars followed Tho guests lingered over the coffee and cigars and remained until a lato hour This is tho first attempt at a progres sive dinner iu Norfolk and it proved n thorough success in every particular Itcnl Ktttato TraiiHferii The following are tho transfers of real estate iu Madison county for throe weeks ending April 27 1001 as re ported by D J Koeuigsteiu official ab stacter Durland Trust Co to Cora B Cook wd u4 5 of block 0 Glen Park add to Norfolk Prank Caraher to Thomas OShea wd b 22 feet of lot 2 block 17 Barnes 1st add to Madison Oherrioll N Johnson to trustees of First Presbyterian church Madison wd 8tj block 11 MandamuB add to Madi son O P W Marquardt to W A Ballan tyne wd lot 5 block 7 HaaseB sub lots to Norfolk 1500 Harria Iliskins to Euclid Martin wd part of lots G nud 7 block 18 Barnes 1st addition to Madison P V Lewis to Geo B Rouse wd nji of lot 8 block 2 Meadow Grove P V Lewis to Charles Evans wd lot 2 block 4 Lewis add to Meadow Grove Carl Wilde to Anna T Rowe wd s of sj of lots 9 and 10 block 8 Koeuig steiu 1st add to Norfolk except alley 550 Abel E Campbell to William H Bridge of lot 1 block 8 Haases sub lots to Norfolk John A Husouetter to Andrew E Lindwd e40feet of lotl3block R R add to Newman Grove A G Moyer to Daniel Kuapp wd block 28 P W Prltz add to Madh on Thomas OShea to Mlunie Soheler wd s 311 feet of lot 2 block 17 Barnes add to Madison F J Hale to Edwin H Luikart wd part of block 14 Battle Creek 1500 Philip Beck sen to Edward Fuerst wd lot 7 block 0 Battle Creek 450 William H Butterfield to Otto Sel ling wd wK o lot 5 block 4 Pase walks add to Norfolk Gustav Mauske to Hester Brubaker wd above givtu iu place of lost deed Laura Olds to Chas Evans wd lot 3 block 4 Lewis add to Meadow Grove August O Hugeman to Heiurick Stetllu wd lot 10 block 8 Puewnlks 3rd add te Norfolk Christian Kretzr to Heiurick Steflin wd lot 9 block 8 Pase walks 3rd add to Norfolk Nels S Nelson to Martin Mathiassen wd lot 5 block 1 R R add to Newman Grove F J Hale trustee to Worth Halsey wd lot 21 block 4 Uuiou cemetery Albert D Hiuman to Charles R Hlnman wd yz int in e of swi 9-21-4 Norfolk Stato Bank to Storz Browing Co wd ofc lot 10 block 4 Norfolk Wisconsin Furniture Coffin Co to Alfred ADouol mvf 1000 Pioneer Townslto Co to Crowell Lumber t Grain Co iil Interest In lots 1 2 nnd 3 blook 21 R It add to New man Grove 200 Cora E Harvoy nnd husband to A T Rodman wd lot 1 block 10 nnd lot 13 block 17 R R ndd to Newman Grovo Cora E Harvoy and husband to R B Otis wd lot 20 block 3 R II add to Newman Grovo 75 Corn E Harvey to Crowell Lumber Grain Co wd lots 1 2 and 3 block 23 R R add to Newman Grovo 200 Cora E Harvoy to Christian Simon son wd lot 1 block 21 R R ndd to Newman Grove P V Lewis to Laura Olds wd lot 3 block 4 Lewis add to Meadow Grovo 40 Emilia Epplor to Jacob Schler wd lots I and 7 block 1 and lots 2 3 4 5 fl and 7 of Roes sub division of block 15 Dorsey placo add to Norfolk 400 Plonoer Townslte Co heirs nt law of A E Lewis dood wd lotB 12 13 and 14 block 0 Kimball and Blairs add to Burnett 240 W E Rose to I W King wd lot 9 block 7 R R add to Newman Grove 75 T F Mommlnger to Gnlick Osb wd swH of 5-21-4 Sndio Hetrick Long to Alice Mae Reed wd int in nwK 17-22-2 500 Thomas Carrahor and wife to Anna Christiansen wd noi 4-21-3 4800 Frank M Smith and wife to Fritz Kamrath wd swK 17-21-8 3900 Max Schmellberg to I M Macy wd n 50 feet aud i foot of s 100 feet of cjj of lot 4 block 3 Pasowalks add to Norfolk Omaha Loan and TruBt Co to Troy W Bishop wd BW4 10-28-2 1200 John A Husonetter to John A Carl son wd lot 7 block 10 R R add to Newman Grove P Y Hill and wife to Bertha Ranten berg wd 8 of se of nei 4 j ne of B014 and seJ4 of scj of 17-24-1 0300 Chris Peterson to Louis Krnmm wd part of block McCombs sub lots to Burnett 75 Shoiriell N Johnson to James B Hume wd u of block 11 Mandamus add to Madison Thomas J Carney to Rose Riley wd u4 of lot 5 block 11 Haases sub lots to Norfolk Alexander Albee to Joseph Kilpatrick wd of and of of ii uw4 nwJ 4 ne 4 13-22-2 Alvino Lowo to Fred Heckman wd nj of noi and sw of uej 3-24-2 Sarah L Seelly et al to Margaret Biokly qcd sw 29-22-1 1000 Samuel Rasmussen and wife to John Simousou wd lot 13 block 1 A O Johnson add to Newmnu Grovo Edward Fuerst to Carl Prauner qcd lot 0 block 7 Battle Creek 1 Louis A Heiurich et al to Charles M Yount wd lots 1 2 3 4 block 0 Verges sub lots to Norfolk M Youut to B Seymour wd lots 1 2 3 4 block G Verges sub lots to Nor folk Durland Trust Co to Cora B Cook qcd sl 5 of block 9 Gleu Park add to Norfolk 1 Frank M Smith to Otto Kamrath wd se4 17-21-3 4000 Nellie Rogers to Mary Kingsbury wd part w of sw 34-24-1 Levi Gutru to Edward Gunnerson wd lot 4 block 12 R R add to Newman Grove 100 Polly L Kelsey to Trinity M E church wd lots 4 aud 5 block i9 Clark Madison Mill Co add to MadiBon 150 Bert Crowoll aud wife Dora to Grace Montross wd 000 lots 6 and 7 block 2 Days add to Battle Creek 000 Charles B Holahan to William S Fox wd n 15 feet of lot 7 block 5 Koenig steins 3rd add to Norfolk 150 Susan F Kierstead to Peter Michael son wd e 20 feet of w 53 feet of lot 2 block 4 Burnett 50 Susan F Kierstead to William S Harlow wd w 20 feet of e 87 feet of lot 2 block 1 Burnett United States to John W Dover pd 24-22-1 John Deru et al to Isaac I Pierce wd vili of sw 5 and eof se 0-24-4 August Kolhof and husband wd part of Thomas E Smith to C S Smith wd n h of vrH of block 34 P W Fritz add to Madison 300 Sudie Bryant to H T Holden wd sw of lot 7 block 0 Haases suburban lots of Norfolk 2300 Charles B Holahan to George B Christoph wd lot 8 aud so 80 fe9t of lot 7 block 5 Koeuigstens 3rd add to Norfolk 1500 Singleton B Cain to G W Anderson wd lot 3 block 1 A O Johnsons add to Newman Grovo Thomas O Vanhorn to August Raasch wdn1 of soH 29-24-1 Clinton H Beatty to Elizabeth E Page wd lot 8 and s 25 feet of lot 9 block 11 Kimball nud Blairs add to Burnett 850 The The complete Bervice of Chicago-Portland Speoial via Union Pacific euables passengers to reach the princi pal cities between the north and Paciflo coast and Missouri river not only in the shortest possible space of time but also in tho most comfortable and enjoyable manner The dining cars on this train are stocked with the best the market affords All meals served a la cart 1 League Has Passed Two cessful Years Sue- ROOMS WILL BE IMPROVED New Organization Will he Under the Supervision of State and International Committee Full Object of the Dinner Tomorrow Nleht In Dlftdoftrd Prorn Tlinrnlnys Dally The Young Mens Christian leagno has passed nearly two successful years aud has proveu that it is deserving of a place and recognition in tho community Tho timo has como for an enlargement of the work nnd to this end a movement is now being put on foot A re-organization will now take placo and it will bo a regular Youug Mens Christian as sociation with supervision from the stnte and international committee The directors will be enlarged and in stead of fivo men or members of the board there will be either seven or nine A system of Bhower and tub baths will bo put iu and other improvements so that the association will have something of renl value to offer besides the oppor tunity of doing christian work The dinner tomorrow night will give the board an opportunity of presenting defi nite plans to tho men of the city It was originally intended to serve to the men a six oclock dinner but owing to the fact that the Omaha men do not get here until seven oclock it had to be de layed one hour The committee having it in charge desire to announce to the men that it will still be a dinner and not a reception lunch The evening promises to be all that the guests should desire The music 1b to be furnished by Bohnerts orchestra which fact insures some delightful en tertainment THIEM CARTER Two Well Known Young Feople United Iu Marriage Two well known young people joined hearts and hands for better or for worse yesterday morning at 9 S0 when Miss Sue G Carter nnd Mr Rudolph Thiem were united in marriage at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs A L Carter a mile aud a half east of the city The ceremony was performed on tho 45th wedding anni versary of the brides grandmother Mrs Sarah Geiger and was a pretty and happy occasion throughout Mendelsohns wedding march wub played by Corl Jenkins and Miss Minnie Norton the former leading on the violin and the latter accompanying on the harp Rev G H Main of the M E church was the officiating clergyman aud the ceremony took place in the large front window of the parlor which had beeu tastefully draped and deco rated The brido wns becomingly attired in a neat fitting gown of gray broadcloth while the rooms had beeu beautifully decorated with American Beauty roses aud smilax After the ceremony the eighteen guests present were served to a dainty wedding breakfast and Mr aud Mrs Thiem departed on the- noon train for Omaha where they will make their future home Some very beautiful gifts were dis played and nmong them were two that should be very acceptable to the young people one a check for 300 from the brides grandmother and the other a check for 100 from her father The groom is well known here as n genial young man nnd was formerly in the employ of H E Glissmau but now has a lucrative position in Omaha The bride has a wide circle of friends by whom she is highly esteemed To both hearty and sincere congratulations are extended MADISON Tom Long of Norfolk attended the Wilberger funeral Sunday Dr Burt Reed of Valley arrived Sun day evening on a visit to relative and friends Emanuel Miller of West Point is iting his sisters Mrs P A Long Mrs McGarret Mrs Sylvia McKay left Tuesday vis and for Enid Ok Ter to join her parents who went some ten days ago J Lang an nttendant at the hospital at Norfolk was greetJug Madison friends Saturday and bunday Carpenter J J Adams is remodeling and erecting an addition at tho resi dence of Superintendent and Mrs Moss man Frank Yeazel was a passenger for Norfolk Sunday evening where he has accepted a position with Shurtz Jen kius in the Fair store Maurice Carberry jr assessor for Warnerville is the first to make his re turns for 1901 assessment his having beeu made Saturday last According to his books there are over 22000 acres of improved land and only 800 acres of unimproved land in the precinct Funeral services of the late Homer Wil berger were held Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock at the house conducted by Rev Fowler of the M E church It waB one of the largest ever held in Madison The pall bearers were O D Jenkins of Norfolk Ed Jenkins of Columbus A J Thatch J E DouglassHenry Clausen and Richard Ballard of Madison Cut OfrniR Left Hand This morning Sheriff Cherry war summoned by telephone to bring the commission of insanity to Winside to pass ou tho case ot ono Theodore Erich who was found nt an early hour ou tho Main street of tho town with his loft hand severed at tho wrist and tho victim extremely weak from tho Iobs of blood It seems that for several days Erich has been drinkiug somo nnd acting rather strangely but no attention has been given to his antics Some time during the early hours of tho morning he con ceived tho idea that his left hand was an offending member and he secured a hatchet nnd procoedod to follow tho scriptural injunction regarding offending members tfhe amputation was done in front of Prank Weibles Btoro whore he placed bis arm ou the sidewalk and after making two strokes that failed to amputate the third and effootivo one was given nnd at a later hour early risers found him on the streets minus the hand nnd very weak from the Iobb of blood Erich is a German sailor who has bee j working for several different farmers south of Winside and during most of the past year bos been in the employ of Frank Kaufl He is un married and is a man of about 50 years of age aud subject to epileptio fits In all probability he will be sent to tho Norfolk BBylum Wayne Republican BEGA Mr nnd Miss Luudquist visited in Wayne Friday Andrew Olson has returned to Wayne to attend college Chas E Wilson closed a successful term of school last Friday Mr and Mrs Wilkeu and son 6pent Sunday with relatives in thiB vicinity Miss Clara Hendrickson has returned from a visit with relatives in Oklahoma MiBses Emma and Lizzie Sonneken and Anna Nelson visited with fnendB here Sunday John Rissel who is working on the section at Hoskins spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Bega Mr Vernon of Wayne passed through Bega on his way home from Norfolk where he has been visiting with his son WARNERVILLE Rev Main preached in the hall last Sunday O W Pettitt is painting his farm buildings Frank Pettitt went to Cripple Creek Col Sunday Ralph Miller returned from Randolph Iowa Tuesday Maurice Carbery started for Oklahoma Tuesday evening Chase Darlington came down from Rock county recently nnd is working for B Reed The Omaha Elevator Co are shelling all the corn iu their cribs here Frank and Will Reed are doing the work Uood Advice The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaiut More than seventy five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two dis eases and their effects such as Sour Stomach Sick Headache Habitual Cost iveness Palpitation of the Heart Heart burn Waferbrash Gnawing aud Burn ing Pains nt the Pit of Stomach Yellow Skin Coated tongue and Disagreeable Taste in the Mouth Comiug up of Food after Eating Low Spirits etc Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents Two doses will re lieve you Try it Get Greens Prize Almanac Asa K Leonard Career and Character of Abraham Lincoln An address by Joseph Choate Am bassador to Great Britain on the career aEd character of Abraham Lincoln Mb early life his early struggles with the world his character as developed in the later years of his life and his ad ministration which placed bis name so high on the worlds roll of honorand fame has been published by the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway and may be had by sendiug six 6 cents in post age to P A Miller General Passenger Agent Chicago 111 Tho fast trams of the Union Pacific reaoh Sau Francisco fifteen hours ahead of all competitors If you are in no hurry take a slow train by one of the de tour routes but if you wunt to get there without suffering any of the inconven iences of winter travel take the only direot route the Union Pnmfin n tailed information furnished on tion I TT T i If UUJHSUAJX Agent lell O The New Deuert pleases all the family Four fiavors Lemon orange raspberry and straw berry At your grocers 10 cents Try it today White Wvandottes Bred for txiimtv nnri nttm Heavy laying strain Ne better birds of thiB variety in Northeast iuwjh uuve iree range nnd aro strong and healthy Eggs for hatchlug 125 a setting Visitors welcome Breeding yards one minutes walk from railroad station Nutwood Poultry Farm O A SLEIJIUU Proprietor WrarvllltNtbr