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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1903)
THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , SEPTUM HER 11 , 19011. Gov irnnient Chtngcs Ofiict rs In Interest of Foreigners. POLICE AIDED THE RIOTERS. Investigations Not Creditable to De posed Officer Admiral Cotton on Guard and Ready to Land Marines. Looking for Trouble. Constantinople , Sept. 10 Special to The NOWH : The government an nounces Uio appointment of a now vail at Hoyroot , and It h believed tbat an ofllcor lias boon chosen \\lio will bo able to effectually protect for eigners from any attacks by the mobs It Is now admitted that the ofllcor suc ceeded refused to pot form his duties in tills regard , and his retirement was for this icnson Recent Investigations show that the police have been assisting the iloteis , ' and as the police ate subject to the ' rail's direction , the losponsibllity Is charged up against the olilcer uho has boon displaced. The government hopes for a mater ial Imptovomunt In the town and province under the now \all's admin istration Consuls arc Alarmed. London , Sept. 10. Rxcept that the consuls In Salonlca are again asking tor the protection \\arshlps , theio Is little direct nous this moining fiom the Macedonian tiouble but there Is a plentiful crop of sensational state ments impossible cither to confirm or ( leny. Among the lattrr is the asser tion that orders have boon issued to moblll/e the Uulgarlan army This IB contrary to the avowed policy of the Bulgarian government but can not be legarded as unlikely \\lth Turkish troops concentrated at Oooktope five miles from the Bulgarian fiontler. The Dally Telegraph's correspond ent at Varna reiterates the determina tion on the part of the Bulgarian gov ernment to hinder every manifestation liable to lead tonr He adds that Prince Ferdinand Is In dally receipt of menacing letters and as a result the palace Is strongly guarded The As- Borlated Pro'-s leirn < 5 fiom Phlllppop ois ] that the Macedonian committee is actlvelv oipinizlnc new re\olutionary bands of which 170 have been formed \ In eastern Ronrnelin and Macedonia Pincp Boris Sarafoff assumed the di & rection of the Adrlanoplo committee I The leaders of the band during the last six months have Imported 190 Kilogrammes of dj > natrlte mostly from Austria , totrether with large stores of rifles , which all have been ware housed in the suburbs of Phllippopolis Christians Wiped Out. A dispatch to the Times from Monas- tlr says a rallwav journey from Salon lca to Monnsttr gives a sllqht Idea of the devastation of the country. The Christian population seems to have entirely dlsappeaied The crops are lying deported and the railway sta tions and vUliies along the lines are ewnrmlng with Turks , few of whom could be described ns regulars The slcns of InMircrent victories are n few burned block houses The Turkish victories are Indicated bv the number of vlllTir"s deserted nnd burned and the number of fires still burning over nil the neldiborliiB ; Mils Vast col umns of smoi r > are seen in the direc tion of Neve kn. The Monastlr correspondent of the Daily ATnil conds i trraplilc account of th < slckenlne slehts he wltnecsed In the hosnlta's there The victims of Turklph brutality were mostlv Greeks nnrt Wallachlans Manv women nnd children had wounds from Manser bul lets , nrovlng that they had been in flicted bv recnlar troops Inasmuch as t e Bashi-Ba7ouk 5 are armed with Martinis. The stories told bv the victims tende-1 to nrove the worst ac- cusotions n alnst the Turkish troops of brutalities and massicrcs M/tXE / READY FOR .REPRISALS. Macedonian Officials Say Powers Are to Blame. Sofia , Bulgaria , Sept. 10. The Mace donia officials are preparing a memor andum to be presented to the repre sentatives of the powers , In which they will declare that the Insurgents Intend to resort to reprisals for the Turkish atrocities. The memorandum declares that 65,000 men , women and children have been slaughtered nnd 120 villages burned. The memoran dum repeats the statements recently Issued 1 > y the Insurgent general staff nt Monastlr that the Turks Instead of fighting the Insurgents have Instituted rx general massacre of the Christians. The organizations doclnro thev arejs- Biting the present memorandum because - cause hev nro no longer able to re- Btraln the bands from retaliation and henceforward the responsibility will rest with the great powers which In- ntead of attempting to moderate the Turkish barbarities nre ca'ling on the Turks to speedily end the revolution. Major Delmar Sets New Mark. Syracuse , N. Y , Sept. 10 The world's record for trotting geldings was broken by Major Dolmar , its hold er , In his effort against the New York state fair track record The great eon of Delmar accomplished the dls tance In 2 01' ' . . , clipping a second from his own mark and three quarters of a second from the former world's rec- 6rd , established by Crcsceus. Governor Nash Overcome by Heat. Cincinnati , Sept. 10 Governor Nash of Ohio was overcome by heat Mille attending the fall festival here. Ho was removed to his hotel , but re covered sufficiently to attend the night performance at the festival grounde. AUTOMOBILE KILLS SPECTATOR , Fatal Accident at the Races at Grosio Polntc Track. Detroit , Sept. 10. While Uninoy Ohlllold's racing automobile was run ning nearly sixty mlles an hour at the Qrosso 1'olnto track In the ten mile open event , ono of the fionl tires on the machine burned through and ex ploded , tin owing the car Into the I fence and Injuring Frank Shenror , a spectator , so terribly that hu lUetl In ( an ambirtanco on route to the hospital. I Tlio car went fifty feet through the air , and Oldflold , who kept his seat , had a marvelous escape fiom death. Ho received several cuts about the body and had ono lib broken. It was a day of accidents at the track , t\\o other high power machines , those drl\en by Harry Cunningham and Henri Page , the Parisian , coming to grief because of the tlics , Foitunato- ly , no one was hint In elthor 01 these accidents. The tiack Is banked high nt the turn , and Oldlleld's cur with Its tio- mondoiis momentum shot for the outer edge of the track , which Is six loot above the giound beyond. Oldllold 'mil just time to twist his InaKc and head for a spot between two tmus. Sheuier was standing against the fence nt this point and the car struck him Hqunioly , breaking both k-gs In se\oral places and fiacturlng his skull , lie was thrown so\entj five feet and inner 10 coveieil consciousness. Oldlleld had presence ol mind enough to throw himself luukuatd on the Hit deck of the car , which \\cnt crashing through a low tice and landed , a complete wreck , fifty feet from where It went through the fence. PRIZES FOR TICKET HOLDERS , One Thousand Dollars to be Given Away at the Nellgh Carnival to be Held Next Week. Neligh , Neb , Sept 10 Special to The News : Ono thousand dollais In pilous me to bo gi\on away to ticket holdoiH at the Noligh cainival , to beheld hold next week The dlstiibution of these pi bos1I1 take place at the grand pavilion on the hist day. The committee on niiangomoiitsnie alieady having largo dining halls erected so that all who come can bo accommodated In proper shape , as the ticket sales now indicate double the crowd that was hero last jear. I The G A. 11. post have given the Gainful the use of their forty tents which will bo put up for the fieu use of all who wish to occupy them for camping purposes A icquest sent to the commander of the will post t > c- cure one free of chaige. FIGHT FOR PARKER ESTATE. Alleged Son.Seek to Recover Father' Share of Million. Davenpoii In. Sept. 10 Alleged sons ofV. . Frederick Parker an ec centric character who was known ns the "Hermit of Florence" and who died at his homo near Omaha latt year , have appeared here and com menced suit to secure Parker's half Interest In a $1,000,000 trust fund left by his father , who was one nf the wealthiest residents of Davenport when he died ten years ago Trial of the case was begun before Judge Wolfe. Parker willed all his property , worth $150,000 nnd his Interest in the trust fund to the older bov. FrnnV Fralssenet , whqm , It Is claimed , ho had acknowledged as his son but oth er relatives contest the disposition of the hermit's interest in the trust fund Several witnesses were examined , the trend of their testimony being that while Pauline Fralssenet , the mother of the claimant of the foitune was a housekeeper at the hermitage , she was never married to Parker nor acknowledged ns his wife. Consplrmy Is the Charge. Georgetown Cole , Sept. 10. On the charge of conspiracy to commit riot , James C Craig and Fred J. Hell , both of Denver , lespectlvely president nnd societaly of the Citizens' alliance , of which the Idaho Springs alliance Is a blanch , will be arrested and bound over to the regular term of the district court in December. This sensational development in the Sun and Moon case was brought out when Informa tion against membeis of the Citizens' alliance of Idaho Springs was filed before Judge Owers In the district court There are five counts In the Information and to each of these sev enty-eight defendants must answer. Informations are also filed against twenty three members of the Idaho Springs mlneis' union , charging them with destruction of Sun and Moon property Thirty Killed at Beyroot. TJeyroot , Syria , Sept. 10. The Mos lem section of the city from Friday to last night was In n state of anarchy and thirty persons were killed among whom , however , were no foreigners The shops are closed the streets deserted - sorted and the government Is seeming ly unable or unwilling to assure the safety of the residents. The arrival of the American cruisers Brooklyn and San Francisco was most oppor tune Admiral Cotton Is on the alert nnd signal men and a guard slept at the United States consulate last night The men on board these warships are ready to disembark on a signal from the consulate. i Consuls Ask for Warships. Sofia , Sept 10. The Dnovnlk says the consuls at Salonlca have request ed their ambassadors to send war- chips to that port as they are In fear Af dynamite outrages. A band of COO revolutionaries engaged the Turkish troops between Mclnlk and Denilrhls- ear. The Turks arc reported to have lost heavily. Unknown Man Attempts Out rage at South Omaha. THERE MAY BE A LYNCHING. The Police and Hundreds of Furious Citizens Searching for the Brute. Girl but Eleven Years of Age. Fought Him and Escaped , South Omaha , Neb , Sept 10 Spec lal to The News : While on her wav to school this mottling a girl nnnu'd Kruger , eleven yeat.s of ago , was at tackt'd by an unknown man who nt tempted an outtagc The little git I Htiugglud and fought foioclotmly and finally succeeded In making her escape capo hcfnto the biutu accomplished his put pose The police vvcto at once notified and pioseeutud a vigorous Heatchfoi tlio man who had matlo his wny lioni the vicinity of tlio attempted CM line AH news of the assault got out niuoiu , the people bundii'ds of men joined the police In the se.uch and their fun will undoubtedly lead to a lynching If the fellow Is caught and the mob Is able to \\iot him I tout the ofilccts MISSOUR : .VINCRG MEET. Scale Committee Decides to Adhere Firmly to demands. Kansas City , Sept. 10. Vice Presi dent l.owJs ot thu United Mlio Woik cts ot Ameilui at lived licit ; and President John Mitchell Is oxpucltM today. The > will partlclpito in tin- scale conluienco to ho held between the coal opuutois ami the mine woiK- ois of dlsiiict No 25 , which com pilhcs pinctically the st.ito of Mis souil. The Illinois' suilo committee held a mooting and doc Mot ! to adhoto firmly to tholi loimer demands. Vlc < < Piesident Lewis and the opomtois held a meeting last night , but the pie ccodings woic not glvun out Thuro Is no change in the situation at Novln- ger , wheie 800 mlneis mo on a stilho , against Mr. Mitchell's advice. No ot fort is being made to woik tlio Novin ger mines. It U o\po < tcd that a net tlement of all the difficultiot < In the dls'ikt will be reached. WILL BUILD A GREAT CANAL. Prussian Cabinet Decides to Again Propose Schenif to the Landtag. Deilin , Sopt. 10.Tho Prussian tab Inot lias decided to again pioposo to the landtag the constiui lion ol a great crobs tountiy canal to connect tin. Rhino , Wesur and 121bc , thus com plcting the emperor's pioposed sjstem of Intel nal vvatoiways. Congiossnmn Hurton , chairman of the rivois nnd hailiois committee of the hoiibc , who has retmneil heie lioni his inquliy into the river and harbor Impiovemonts In eastern and south eastern Huiope , sajs this Is the only canal pioject seriously considoicd in Europe that compares in expense to the pioposed Erie canal Improve ments The niilne-EIbo canal was es timated to cost $00,000,000 , though it is now thought it will cost consider ably moie. Raid Illicit Still. Chicago , Sept. 10. An illicit still , poifectly equipped , was i aided by United States olhclals at 73 ICvorKioen avenue. Samuel Harron , tlio alleged owner of the "plant , " was at rested and Samuel Levlnson and ills vvito , Rebecca , who , It Is alleged , Know of the existence cf the still , woie kept under guaid by the government olfl- clals , who lemaincd in charge of tlio house thioughout the night. All throe of the prisoners arc Russian Jews , who have lived at the place for ton months , the moonshlnlng plant It Is alleged , having been started directly after the trio came to Chicago fiom ' Russia. Racing Auto Runs Amuck. Zanesvlllo , O. , Sept. 10. An aiitomo- bile dilvon by Earl Klser of Davton escaped his control at the races here and as the result of Us dashing into the fence John Goading was fatally hurt , having boon stiuck by the auto mobile while going at terrific speed. Several other persons were less seri ously injured. Klser had an ankle broken. Texas Miners on Strike. Stravvn , Tex. , Sept. 10. One thou sand Texas and Pacific coal miners employed In the Thurbcr mines went on stiike. A scale of wages was drawn up and adopted and a commit tee appointed to wait on General Man ager Got don. An absolute ipeclflc nd intl-ieptlc prcp- ritlon ( or ll klndi ol SORE THROAT. eiMPLY A QAKGLB PERFECTLY HARMLESS. A < ure cur * lor I'o.irter.tti. ' TonillltU , Qnlniy , In imed , Ulcerated nd Catarrh * ! SoraTliroat. A preventive ol Croup , Whooping Cough and 0 I'htlicrla. J'imiKVI.VO II K AM NO 8OOTHINO Kndoned bf the Moil Eminent Throat Bpfolul- litt In ttiocountrr Should be kept In erery homo I'rlce 28 Cents- llorff Xetllolne Co. , I > i > Molnol. luwit. _ K1KSAP Ultra COMPANY A. C. O.NO , A M.I LL. II. , Pros. , Omaha. . A. J. LOWKV , Prlnc. " Endnrscdby PlrstNiit'l " Il.inUftiid husliinis num. $10 000 In Icoll Tup Dusks , Hank Fixtures ami M Typewriters. Students can work for Ixjurd. Hcnu for f reo catulouuu , Ixjiinit In alligator , finest uvor puhllshi'd by a lluslncss College. Head It autl jou will utlouU tbu N , U. C. THEY COME FOR HUNDREDS OF MILES TO SEE HER , Nothing : so Wonderful in the Days of Specialism. Dr. Cnlclwell. The miceeHH of lr C'nldvu'll Is at- ttlhuti'd ( o hi > r Hpcclul Htudy of spec ialism Dr. C'aldvvcll , Htiulcnl , phlliin- IhioplHt and physician of uldn topu tatlon , havliiK Klvcn her ontlto tltnn ami practice ) to a line of spi'dal ills- CUHOH , which enables her Ironi loni ; cxpuiliMK'o In handling those tninbhrn to ceilalnly como fotvvuid IIM a nutiilor HpoclallHt I lor facult } for niiiHloihiK dlKoaso , her ablllt.v to ( | | IUIHIMO ; , and her plan of trontmon ! IK o\c < < llod b > fi w ether ph.vslcliuiH lr Cnldvvoll , altlioiiKh a .VIHIIIK wonuin In Mfo. n plain wonuin , ami 0110 who is u cil to the lips nnd ilounn In life , puts lioi self on a level with her pnllontH and does not ptoloud to puicllco tlu < old plan of lashlou , whlcli IH to lonKvslso ami sanolhliiK Sin * Knows dlHoaso and the sjiot vvhoto loc'ntoil nnd most ol all HIO ! KIIOV\H fiom civpi'i lonoo , I'liini wliiit HIO ! IIUH done in thi' PIIH ! she can coilainl.v do foi olhots In Iho lulilio It IH mild bv lr Cill\\'U'H : ( filondH that HIO ! can dliiKiioso a dls i HHO ol an > patient without asMiiK thorn n tdtiKlo ( piostloti , Hull liclui ; the1 ease , Hho Is not IIKol.v to doctni thorn tor a vMoiif ; iilliiiout she ulll not tnUo an inoitialilo CIIKO nnd loud Iho patlont to liollovo that she can ( Uio thorn vvhon thoie IH loallv no hope lei thoiii Hoi liiiHlnoHH IH lainc ami slu1 luis | )1onty ) to do , ( > vou at tlm s iuiii ( < tlian Hlio can do , without taldii ) , ' inciiiablo dlscsiHos and ilocchiun liei p.itlonts Ir ) C'alduoll Is a Kiadualo 11 tun olio ol Uio best schools III Amei i ( a She1 IIIIH piaotlcoil hoi piolossl m In homo ol tlio piliu'ipal hospitals ol ihiH counti.v Hoi npoolaltv ooiiipilwes Iliat dllHH Of lllKO.IHOS VVllloll lllO Ol diiiaiv homo doctoi lulls to ouio. Hiich as IcMiialo dlHoasos , ho.ut < | | HOISOH , diseases of chililion and Iho man ) special diseases of hidden naliiie I lei piactlco is nmsth IIIIIOIIK the plain , haul \\oiKiiiK people \\lio aio unable to como to hoi city olllco lot treatment , she in icaHoimhlo in hoi ih.UKes and vei > lenient with those \\lio me not able to ] > aSho Is c bin it.ililu , and It IH .said has novel Itnoun to iolu.se to heal a pntlotit v\ho Is v\oith > ami In need A iiuiiihoi ol ( be iinpoi lant o.isos that wo lioiobv laKe the llboity to publish , which nilKht lie ol Inleiosl In seine ulm luli ( > Know more of Or Caldw oil's HI eat VNOI ] ; . Sofihia Kiau , Albion , Neb ( inoil of a bad Hldu dl.seiso Mis Lulu TmvHloy , D.ivld City , Neb , Clliod ol lonuilo lioilblo nnd le male v\oaknesH Mis CV Klllhin. WaKollohl. Neb , ( died ol a tiimoi and llvoi and Hloin aoh tioublos Mis K A Stuilei , Wayne , Neb , c-iued ol toinulo and neivoim tioublis Mis C' Linn , lloskins , Nob. c'tiiid ( if ovaiIin tioitblo and blaililoi tiouble I' .1 Hob , Aibla , Nob. eiued ol bionchial tioublo , onlatgod llvoi and chops } . .Mis Minnlo Uiidat. Columbus , Neb , cuiod ot .skin disease and kldncj tioulde MisV I ) Hiiir , D.ivld Cit.v , Neb , c'liiod ol skin illso.ise , noi voiisness and loss ol appetite Mis Clms Miller , Wajno , Neb , cuiod ol diops } , kidiioj and livoi tioulilos and noi VOIISIIOSH She liad boon doubled lot jo.u.s Mis CV Andotson , Noi folk , Neb , cuiod ot geneial delillltj , enlaigod liver and pain In the chest .Mis John It.iuiiian , llonton , Neb , cuiod ot bladder tioublo and tonsil patlon Mis S I' AnilcK , Tokainah , Neb , cuiod ol tnnioi , womb tioublo , loss ot appetite and < oiistipatlon Constipation Does your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes ? Bad taste in your mouth ? It's your liver ! Aycr's Pills arc liver pills. They cure consti pation , headache , dyspepsia. 2Sc. A'l ' Want ) our niotut u ho or lie iril a Lcautlful hrun n or mil lilui k ' I li. n n o lskors & 0 Cr OP Duutwtntj o R P H * A To N % M N M HVS A McKIM , M D O Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Gradiirtte Chicago V Inriunry Polle o Assistant Stuto Vnteniifinan OfHcti Bruiihou's Livery , S uith Third lh , " ) TEN GENTS BUYS A Three Months' Subscription to OK Industrial Citttcs AND MINING RtCORD with which is given free as a premium Two Splendid Maps of Thunder Moun tain Mining District and of Southern Idaho , showing all the mines and all the important claims , also routes , railroads and wagon roads. The Industrial Times is a monthly of 16 big pages which give accurate in formation regarding- the movement of industrial and mining enterprises. Its regularsubscription price isonedollar per year ; but a trial subscription Is tent for three months for ten cents , Including the maps. These are the only accurate maps of Thunder Mountain and are alone worth several times the price charged. Address THE INDUSTRIAL-TIMES ' 2W MIAOWAY , MEW YIM GRAND COIWBINBTIOH SALE WEDNESDAY mil TBSDAY , SEPT. 23 anil 24 , AT RANDOLPH , NEBRASKA. IS and IIUHI ( I HADES AND IfiO POLAND CHINAS and DUKOCJERSEYS The LargestSlock Sale in Northeast , Nebraska. WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMHER ti.'l , I , ) ; { . POLAND CHINAS. 70 DUKOC..IEKSEYS. LOYD W. PROUTYho intends lo move to Missomi this fall , will sell at ( he Floral Hill Stock Farm , 'I miles southeast of Randolph , and li miles noitli of Sholes , Wnyno Count v , SO Poland China and 70 Dnroc , lerse\s \ consisting of'Jo MATIKK ! SOWS , 'Jo FALL ( JILTS , 'J5 F\LL HOARS. I MATURE IMARSand70SPRIN < ! PKiS OF MOTH SEXES , Ajiil ) and May f.irrou. . At the lime ol the Pronlj sale last Fein uar > , he saved out'JO of his best brood sou sand (50 ( pigs , too small to sell , \\hich with s'C\eral of Iho hesl , sows Tie couhl hny , and these with their increase constitute Ihu offer ing u liich is hard to excel. This ottering is ( he result of ( \\enty gears' breeding ol registered hogs and represents the leading iamilies , \ i/ : TECUMSEII , WILKKS , LOOK M E OVER , IDEAL IILACK I ! S. \NDSOFF. . PERFECTION and oilier good Pohind Chinas , while ( he IMnnc-.lcrses blood is M\RTI \ , MARS , C/\R \ N1CIIOL\S , IOWA DCKE , SILVER COIN , , . ( < . The ( wo Poland China herd l.o.ns . are PERFECTION'S MODEL ! . ) % : ! , bred I > y Perry llallield , Ohio , sired | ) y Chief Sanders , he hy Ilig Chief Tecninseh 'Jinl , ; i $ J,100 hog out , of Lady Perfection hy Perfect Perfection , a § 1,000 hog. This is one of I he hest breeders in Iho slate The other is an exiragood > earlmg slocU hour ( JI'EEN'S DANDY 7(5I'J ( : ! , by Expansion Chie ! and he EXPANSION . , ( he Trims-Missis sippi pi i/e \ \ inner , and out of Miduav Qnoen IS'.I.VJO. ' The Dnroe-.lersey stock hour WEHER'S PATTERN hy Weber's Model , dam Randolph Meant \ . one of t he best of the breed and lohom I he Dnroc sous are bred for fall litters. Mr. Piouly \\ill also sell So head grade cattle ; ( ' horses and niachincn. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 'Jl ! , I'.IO ' : ! . Administralors of the Estate of W S. Eserilt iv Son , will sell at ( he EMM ill Inrin , ' " . mile south of Kandolpli , ( > ( ) REilSTEKEIND ( ) HUill ( "iRADE SHORTHORNS and a lot < d STOCK nous. miEAD OF HORSES AND MULES. ononj , ' ! ) KAKM M ACII INKIfY to run I uo lar o farms , and Iho KNTIKK PKK'SONAL KKKKCTS OK TIIK LATK W. S. KVKKITI'and J. K KVKh'ITT , fallior and son , Mr. Kvonll , , Sr. , has boon a biooder of Shoilhorn < MO ( | | for many years and has bnill up one of Iho host holds in Iho slato. Kvory cou in the herd is a bieodor and all of brooding a o will ( iilhor ha\o ( 'all at foot or bo hied Some of Iho hulls al , head of this herd for the p.tst . , few years aio : SAMPSON 1 172151 by KodorickSJIUDl out , of Kosa/Vol. / . ' 5(5 ( tracing lo Imp. Blanch ; the 1(10 ( Kose of Sharon bull SKCOND Sll A KON PKINCK 117J(5I ; ( by ( ioldon Prince 7.W.S . and enl of Scottish Kose MOM 10 VANS lOIOLT ) hy Win McKinley , dam Dahlia Jd ! ; the Crnickshaiik bull now in service < ! ( ) LIKN ) OKANC1K MliSlilJbv Linwood PJ77(5Sand ( enl , Jof i ! < l Kcd Lady Aylosby and Hie yoiin herd bull HAPPY PV ( ) , Kol , by Merry Lad , hy Imp. Morr.I . I lampion , and out of llernico. There are a oed many \ory choicely hied animals in ( his sale and they are equally as < jood ; individuals and a nnmhor of them are pri/e winners. This sale will ho hold in a comfortably sealed ion I. . Kroo conveyance to and from I ho farm and free enierlain- menl for those from a distance. Terms cash or bankable noios on six month's time at 10 per con I. I.SA SA LKK \ \ \ \ \ NS AT 10 OVLOCK 10ACII DAV. COL. , J. WKST and S. W. MOSIIKK , Auctioneers. C. II. KANIALLand ) MAKTIX HUOL , Clerks. Catalogues now ready. Apply Lo LLOYD W. PROUTY , RANDOLPH , NKJJIt. Or Administrator Kbtate of W. S. Kyeritt & Son. YOU MUST NOT FORGET Thai \ve tire constantly rouin in flic art of making Kino Photos , and our products \'ill al ways he found to embrace the and Newest Styles in Cards and Finish We also carry a fine line of Moldings suitable for all kind i > of framing. i THE NORFOLK BUSINESS COLLEGE THIRD YEAR. Conservative Management , Thorough Equipment. Commodious Rooms , Superior Instruction. 6 Fxill Business Courses. It will pay you to attend this School , l o va cations. Enter any time. Address , C. H. BRAKE , Norfolk , Neb. TRY THE. 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