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THENOKVOU WEfcKLY NKWS JOl'UNAL ' Ml DAY SEPTEMHElt 2611)08 ) ONG AMBLING" ON THE STREET , Games of Chance Restricted To Saloons , DURING TRIPP COUNTY RUSH , Gregory nnd Dnllnn Will Both Provide Protection for the Crowds Ono Pinkerton - kerton Man Will be Imported to Con trol Police. ( lenernl Manager Frank Walters nnd Superintendent ( \ II. lleynoldH. of the N'orlhwcHtorn , have just returned from n trip to Gregory and DulliiR , where they conferred with the city olllclalfl of those two tmvnn regarding prepara tions for the forthcoming Trlpp county 1 land mull. They found the two IOWIIK In the Rosebud , which will bo regis tration points , lo bo allvo and on the qnl vlV , ( > In anticipation of ( he mull which begins two woolen from Monday. Prepare for Police Protection. Superintendent Reynolds wild that preparations for police protection arc. being made at both Gregory ami Dai- I Inn. At Dalian there will be one Pinkerton - kerton man Imported to take charge of the local special policemen. Gregory Will have ample pollee protection also , No Gambling on the Street. AH mnttorn now Htiind , gambling will notbo allowed on the ntroot and will 1)0 ) restricted to the saloons In both Gregory and Dalian. Plans have been inado to regulate other conditions which usually accompany such throngs. Both Towns Crowded Now. Hoth Gregory and Dallas are already crowded with people awaiting the J'tmh. Tents have sprung up on the prnlrlc In that region. first Tuesday to be Bio Day. The first Tuesday during the rush October (1 ( will bo a bin day In the opening by reason of the fact that on that day hoinosopUors' rntos apply on railroads from the east , and that Is the only day upon which any ox cur- Ion fates will bo made. O'Neill and Valentine Prepare. O'Neill and Valentine , aflldnvlt points , are preparing also to handle good sl/.ed crowds. Many people de siring to keep out of the crush are expected there. SATURDAY SITTINGS. Mrs. O. Fisher went to Plerco Sat urday. Miss Marie Hoff will go to Lincoln Sunday. , Miss Bertha Fowler Is visiting nt Wlnncton. Miss Minnie Machmueller went to fierce at noon. John U. Unys went to Omaha yes terday on business. Miss Tolllo Waterbnry of Tlldcn tame to Norfolk for the day. Misses Jessie and Ollle Drcbert went lo Dallas Saturday morning. Mrs. Herman Strolow visited her eon , George Strclow , Saturday. Mrs. Roy Gleason and son , Harry. have gone to Hosklns to visit her par ents. ents.Mrs. Mrs. A. E. notsford of Tlldcn , was licre during the day. Nov. F. W. Hex of Lindsay , stopped off In Norfolk onrouto to Pierce. Miss Cora Jones went to Plalnvlow Saturday to visit her parents. Miss Klolse Roen of Columbus , Is visiting Miss Josephine Duttorflcld. Charles Carstensen lias gone to York to work nt his trade as a baker. Mrs. Walter Pctteo of Stanton was the guest of Mrs. John Quick Satur day. day.Mrs. Mrs. S. D. Reed of Omaha Is the finest of Mrs. W , J. Gow for two weeks. ' 'Misses Lllllo Vensaggen of Wlnslde , anil Johnson of Hosklns , were In Nor folk Friday. Ilev. J. P. Mueller , of the Christ Lutheran church , has gone to Fair fax. S. D. Mrs. W. R. DItnoy wont to Allen Saturday ami later to Atkinson by automobile. Robert Klentz 1ms gone to Waver- ly , la. , where he will work In a sugar beet factory. Mrs. Mary Montague went to Anoka Saturday to visit her daughter , Miss T. E. Keeffe. W. A. Meredith , a brother of Dr. O. " R. Meredith , will visit In Norfolk over Sunday. Mrs. S. F. Klorstead of Tildon spent n few dnys In Norfolk the guest of Irs. S. G. Dcnn. Miss Nellie Dughor ofVlsner , at- tomled a dancing party In Norfolk Friday evening. Prof. G. nindewald of the Christ Lutheran parochial school , went to Plerco Saturday. ' Miss Dorothy Salter and Miss Merle this mornIng - Blakeman went to Madison Ing to spend the day with friends. Miss Mabel Stevenson of Meadow Grove , has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kd\vard Stansberry the past few dnys. dnys.Mrs. . J. lloffelflngor and her daugh ter , Miss Daisy Heffelllngor , of Grand ' Island , returned homo via Columbus .Saturday. . Saturday Miss Hosolla Cole departed day for Oborlln , Ohio , where she will enter Oberlin college for a year's course of study. H. S. Kloko of nioomileld , a lead ing merchant , stopped off hero en- route to Omaha where his son entered colletJ this week. Miss Deedlo Reynolds of Chicago , who has been visiting friends at MiidlHon , attended a dunce In Not folk Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Illnkotimn ru turned at noon from Meadow Grovi wlmro they visited over night will Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred HVUIIH. Mr. and Mrx. Herman llecht am MB father , C. Hecht , drove over ti Norfolk from Plprco In their tourliif rar Saturday. Herman llocht Is the treasurer of Pierce county. Among HIP dny'H out of town visl tors were : S. L. ( Jable , Gpnoa , Jnmoi Fox , Spauldliig ; J. C. HaniPH , Platti Center ; MisH Hthol Archord , Frptnont ; t' . II. Hartlctt. nioomllpld ; Henry Hag Ian. J. M. Harni'H. Fred Mllps. A. N McNutt , S. O. Campbell , Creluhton ; Krnst ICnko , KtiiorHon , 13. II. Diy : , Fro inoiit ; Carpenter , D. W. Klnnc-y \Vayno ; H , G. Mnlono , Columbus ; W H. Seoffol. Gregory ; John C. GulUn Cuuter ; John Krug and wife , Hwlng ; George C. Stevenson , Madison ; Al berl Grcget-Hon , Foster ; H. M. Scott Plalnvlpw. Mrs. C. Conwuy , Mlhlroi ! Klndall , Nlohrarn ; Frank AugUHtei and family , Wake-Hold ; I. M. Hum Phroy. Rapid City ; C. J. llrown Lynch ; S. S. Allen , W. K. Reed , Van Illarlson , Foster ; Mrs. C. Kills ami MI-H. M. King , Dallas , S. D. Plalnvlow has voted bonds for n new school building. HPV. . .1.V. . Hall of KoutucRy. will preach his llrsl sermon In NorfoU next Sunday morning In the Christian church where IIP will bo HIP IIPW pas tor. Since August 1 there has been no pastor and HIP services have IIPPII 'oil ' by different ministers. HPvil' ' arrive Friday afternoon from Slou > City where he has been visiting relatives and friends. Ills charge will Include both Norfolk and Wahollold The new IIOSP wagon , ordered some time ago by the Norfolk Volnntepi Fire department , hns , just arrived , an-1 had Its first practice run down Nor folk avenue yesterday. The new carl Is a regulation metropolitan cart drawn by two horses. The gong will distinguish It from the book and lad der trucks and from the old hand carts. The fall term of federal court for the Norfolk district of Nebraska will open Monday. The jury was selected a week , ago. Several cases have been scheduled for trial at this session , and it Is expected that some of them will come up for hearing. Mrs. I. R. Southwlck , 411 South Fourth street , Norfolk , Is one of the lucky piano winners in a contest that has been held by the Dennett com pany of Omaha. A telegram to that effect was received last night. Mrs. Southwick is the winner in the ninth series. Word has been received In Norfolk of the very serious Illness of C. C. McNIsh , a well-known banker of Fre mont , who has In the past held busi ness connections In this city. Mr. McNIsh Is at Dxcolslor Springs , Mo. , suffering from R-rlght's disease and it is said that his death Is expected any moment. Mrs. McNIsh and her daugh ter frequently visit at the Burnham home In Norfolk. EDISON PREDICTS AIRSHIP SAILING , Says We'll ' Be Encircling the Ocean Soon : Salt Lake City , Utah. Sept. 18. "Within five years airships will be carrying passengers across the ocean In IS hours , or 200 miles an hour. Aerial fjlght will be commercialized In that time. "The north pole can and will be reached In -18-hour trip. "A perfected hellocopter will be able to encircle the globe in a week. " Those statements were made today by Thomas A. Edison , Inventor , In the course of a talk of aerial navigation. "Neither the aeroplanes now owned by the Wright Brothers nor any air ship built along that principle nor along the Idea of the dirigible balloon will ever be of practical use or suc cess commercially , he said. "The suc cessful machine must be automatic In operation. The human part of it- must be reduced to mechanism as in the case of the automobile and the steam engine. Otherwise the dream of skimming the clouds must ever re main a dream. " WOULD DIVIDE COUNTY. Petitions Are Filed to Divide Holt County. County dlvlftlon talk Is again afloat In Holt county. Two petitions have been filed , according to the O'Neill Frontier. One petition , filed by At kinson people , It Is said , prays theta a chunk of the northwest part of the county be set off ns "Meadow coun ty. " It Includes territory from Em met west to the county line and from a point six miles south of Emmet north to the river. Another petition has been filed to create "Jackson" county , cutting Into nil the territory except "Meadow. " Two other peti tions are said to bo circulating. It has been four years since a county seat division movement was up In Holt county. Dakota Rate Case. Sioux Falls , S. D. , Sept. IS. Judge Carland , of the United States court In this city , has appointed Hon. L. W. Crofoot , of Aberdeen , special master to take testimony in the case now pending In the federal court and In- volvlng the reduction of passenger fares on nil standard-gauge railroad : In South Dakota from threeto twc and one-half cents per mile. CONFERENCE TO BE ATSTANTON , Northern Nebraska Methodists Will Assemble. CONTINUES THROUGH ! WEEK During the Coming Week the North Nebraska Conference of the Metho dist Church Will be Held at Stanton , Beginning Tuesday , Thp North Nebraska conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held at Stnntoii Spptember 2IJ-1I8. Following Is HIP program in detail : Tuesday Meeting of the conference board of examiners In the lecture room of the church ; anniversary Conference Temperance society ; address by Father William Murphy of Lincoln. Neb. ; J. 11. Cams , Ph. D. . presiding. Wednesday Address by Bishop Me- Inlyro , the Lord's Supper , conference organization , business session , statis tical session , lecture by Elijah P. Brown ( The Rain's Horn Man ) . "Why SOIIIP .Men Fall In the Ministry" : an niversary , Hoard of Home Missions and Church Extension ; address by J. W. Jennings , D.D. , LL. D. ; E. T. An trim , presiding. Thursday Devotional exercises , business session ; anniversary , Wo men's Foreign Mission society : ad dress by Miss Rebecca J. Watson , of Nagoya , Japan ; Mrs. Ida J. Moe , pre siding ; lecture , "The Preacher's Bar rel , " Elijah P. Brown ; anniversary , Board of Foreign Missions , address by J. B. ( Trimble , D. D. ; E. E. Ilosman , presiding. Friday Devotional exorcises , con ference business ; anniversary , Wo men's Home Mission society ; address by Miss Frelderlka Schmlckle , Crow- ell Memorial home , address by John Crews ; lecture , "Why Some Men Suc ceed In the Ministry , " Elijah P. Brown ; lecture , "Buttoned-up People , " Bishop Mclntyre ; F. M. Sisson , D. D. , presiding. Saturday Devotional exercises , bus iness of the conference , conference missionary sermon , J. M , McDonald ; memorial services ; lecture , "Practical Points for Preachers , " Elijah P. Brown ; anniversary , board of educa tion , address by Chancellor W. J. Da vidson , D. D. ; R. S. Hyde , D. D. , pre siding. Sunday Conference , love feast , led by D. W. McGregor ; sermon by Bishop Mclntyre , ordination of deacons and elders ; lecture , "Does Faith Still Move Mountains ? " Elijah P. Brown ; Ep- worth league rally , led by H. H. An tics ; consecration of deaconesses ; an niversary , board of Sunday schools , address by David G. Downey , D. D. , corresponding secretary ; Frank A. High presiding. Monday Devotional exercises , read ing the appointments , adjournment. .PRESBYTERIANS END SESSION. . Political Questions Come Up for Some Discussion. Emerson , Neb. , Sept. 19. The Nio- brara presbytery closed an Interesting meeting here Out of a membership of twenty-three were fifteen ministers In attendance. Rev L. C. Porter , formerly of Lau rel , but now a Socialist lecturer in Omaha , delivered an address , which at tracted considerable attention , on j "The Duty of the Presbyterian Church in the Present Social Crisis. " A spe cial Inquiry in regard to the work and views of Rev. Mr. Porter was taken , but after some discussion It was de cided to take no action at this time. All of the sessions were interesting , but the meeting Wednesday evening attracted the most attention. The subject discussed was "The Moral Trend of Political Parties. " Rev. Sam uel Light spoke eloquently , and thought the political trend was de cidedly for the better. He eulogized President Roosevelt as being the greatest Christian statesman of the age. Rev. V. A. Weir , of Randolph , discussed more directly the two great political parties. He thought the liquor question the great Issue , over shadowing the trusts , the tariff or financial problems , and condemned Roosevelt , Taft and Bryan for not tak ing a firm stand for prohibition. Rev. William Hearm made a strong plea for home missions. The next meeting will be held at Stuart , Neb. jThc presbytery met Tuesday evenIng - Ing with a largo attendance. A Pres byterian brotherhood was organized , with Rev. E. T. Hammond , of Lynch , as president and Rev. H. G. McClusky secretary. Rev. Joseph B. Cherry , Ph. D. , was received upon his letter from the Omaha presbytery , and a call from the Presbyterian church of Ponca was presented to and accepted by him land arrangements were made for his Installation later. A request was presented by Rev. T. C. Osborne , of Wayne , to bo sent to the congressman of this district , ask ing him to do what ho can to prevent Hon. Joseph G. Cannan from being se lected as presiding ofllcer of the house of representatives. A. D. Halloway presented the matter of the county Young Men's Christian association , which has Just been un dertaken In the counties of Dlxon , Wayne am' ' Cedar as a district. The presbytery was much Interested In this new movement In the northeast portion of Nebraska , and gave voice to Its encouragement. Francis Patton Churchill , whoso father IB HIP Presbyterian minister a Ponder , was taken under the care o the presbytery as a candidate for tin ministry. Mr. Churchill will take hli college course nt Bellevue. Thp following resolutions wen adopted : "Whereas , The saloon Is an eiiem ) of righteousness and good order , am1 "Whereas , Taxpayers In genera should have the right to sny whethei this Institution should exist ; "Whereas. A widespread demand e.\ ' Ists throughout the state that a county option bill IIP passed by the coming legislature giving the people thlc right , thereforp , be It "Resolved. That we commend the principle of county option , nnd be It further "Resolved , That wo approve the po sition taken by the various candidates of different parties in favor of county option and pledge them our moral sup port In the ensuing campaign. " HERE'S ' WHAT FASHION DEGREES FOR MEN , Trousers Aren't ' to Lose Their Grease Tbis Year , Chicago , Sept. IS. Just how the male population of these United States must appear as to clothes dur ing the coming season has been de finitely settled Tile fashion was decided on last night at the last exhibition of the American style and fashion show. Tl\e \ coat Is to be of fancy goods. It has live buttons , the topmost reaching well up on the chest. It Is single breast with a soft rolling collar to give the desired "chesty" effect. Two buttons adorn the sleeves. From the "Jlapped" breast pocket a saucy little handkerchief will poop at passersby , A fedora hat of light shade will be the crowning feature of the outfit , the trousers will not lose their crease this season. At least those sljown on the plate do not. FRIDAY FACTS. S. M. Rosenthal went to Pierce Fri day. day.Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Stern went to Omaha Friday. E. A. Bullock returned from Lincoln Friday. A. L. Kllllan went to Stanton to the fair Thursday. Father Rothkegt went to Battle Creek Friday. Edward Kline made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moldenhauer went to Stanton yesterday. Mrs. Charles Morton and Mrs. John Larson of Omaha , who have been visiting Mrs. Chris Johnson , returned home Friday. Mrs. J. BoEUermrui returned to Wausa Thursday afternoon. A. F. Metschke of ScrlDner went home for a short visit with his par ents. ents.Mrs. . W. L. Lehman and son , Alfred , wont to Stanton to visit friends for a few days. James Poole , J. T. McKlnney and P. A. Woods went to Pierce Friday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Woolsey of Columbus is visiting at the home of Fred Leu this week. F. II. Martin of Atchison , Kan. . Is here to visit his daughter , Mrs. F. E. Davenport. Miss Ines Ellis of Albion is spend- ing a few days' with her sister , Miss Mamie Ellis. Thomas Hight went to Battle Creek , Mich. , Friday , to be treated for stomach trouble. John Kink and daughter , Miss Kate Kink , returned from Sioux City Thursday evening. Clarence Salter took two men to Wlsner and one to Wayne In his automobile - | mobile Thursday. John Flynn has gone to Gregory to look after his farm and to take In the Gregory race meet. Clarence Fnrst of Stanton stopped ( Thursday evening with E. S. Moore , enrouto to Sherman county. John Horiskey , who moved to Creighton recently , has returned to Norfolk to make this his home. C. J. Bullock , Will Hall and Art [ Taylor drove orer to Stanton Thurs day evening In Mr. Bullock's automo bile. bile.Mrs , J. A. Steel and son , Robert , of Arlington , who have been visiting L. B. Woods , went homo Friday after noon. noon.Mrs. . W. D. Goldsworthy of Tilden who has been visiting her son , A. W , Goldsworthy , returned to her home Friday. John Tannoblll is in the city from Panama , Canal Zone. He has a three months' vacation nnd is visiting his father. W. A. Stadelman , J. S. Mathowson J. C. Stitt and a Mr. Magnu of Sioux City , returned Thursday from a west era hunting trip. Rev. J. W. Angell of Atkinson passed through Norfolk enronte home from the Emerson meeting of the Nio- brara Presbytery. Miss Thelma Grauel came homo from her school in Stanton county Thursday , She was given two days' vacation on account of the Stanton fair. fair.12d Barnstead , of the Kcnnebec company , was In town Thursday. Among the day's out of town visi tors wore : C , S , Smith , George C. Stevenson , Madison ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pill , Harry Mahler , Wayne ; Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brooks , Bazll Mills ; B. W. Kerrlhard , Red Oak ; F. j P. Wlgton. Elgin : 0. C. Perkins. Fro inont ; J. L. Hartlngton ; M O. Daxen i JVHHO Wlnn , Ni'llgh : W. Attleseim .1. G. KniH , Crelghton ; Mr. and Mrs Carl Roth. .Columbus . ; H. H.llowarth West Point ; H. H. Hart , Ponca Henry Roth , Stanton ; G. G. Engburg St. Clmrlen , S. IX ; J. Matthlcsen anil F. Kahn , Plerco ; D. McLeod , Bruns wick ; Michael Krnntz , Panama ; F S. Fielding , Alliance ; August Ixill man , Arlington ; Henry Strom , Genoa. John Krug. Kwlng. A new delivery wagon has been added to Its store service by the Lulkarl department store. Mrs. Robert Ervln of Hlnton , W. Vn . Is here to make an pxtpnded visit with her daughter , Mrs. Ray , wife of the 'pastor ' of the Mpthodlst church. The Nebraska Telephone company Is moving Its cables from between Fourth and Fifth streets , to the pole yard behind the Norfolk planing mill. Trr > Baker road case from Ho > d county wilt not come up for trial at the Norfolk session of federal court next week. Attorney H. F. Barnhart of this city , one of the counsel li | I In case , says that more time will IIP asked. E. II. Luikart of this county , who was defeated for the Democratic nomination for state auditor by HIP narrow margin of 115 voles , did noth ing to further his own candidacy and was out of the state four weeks jusi prior to the primary election. ; PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , The following iiroposccl amendment to the ccmitltntlun of the State of No- lirailcn , ns liertlnaltor set foitli In full , IB submitted to the clccton of the State of Nebraska , to uo voted upon at tlia general election to lie hold Tuesday , No vember 3rd , A. D. 19001 A JOINT HKSOIA'TION to nmcnil Sec tions two ( ' ) , fnurU ) , five (5) , six U > > ami Hill-lorn (11 ( ! ) of Artk-lo ilx 10) ) at the C'on.stltutlcin of the State of Nc- Imiskn , relittliiB to Jiiillcliil 1'owern. Be it Kciiolveci by tha Legislature of tha State of Nebraska : Section 1. Amendment uropostd. That Sei-tlon two C2) ) of Article six ( fi ) of the Constitution of the State of Kohruska be umunilod to rend ns follows : Section 2. ( Supreme court ; Judges ; Jurisdiction. ) The Supremo. Court sluill i-oiislHt of seven (7) ( ) JuJuos ; nnd n ma jority of nil eleeted nnd iiunllfled JudKen Hhall bo necessary to constitute u quorum or pronounce n. decision. Thu Supreme Court shall hnve jurisdiction In nil cases relattiiK to the revenue , civil cnses In which the stnto Is n pnrly , mandamus , quo wnrrnnto , hnheafr corpus , and such nppellnto Jurisdiction as may Le provided by law. Section - . ( Amendment proposed. ) That Section four (4) ) of Article six 'G ) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska Uo umended to read as follows : Section 4. ( Supreme court , Judges , lection , term , residence. ) The Judges of the Supreme Court shall bo elected by the electors of the stnte at Inrse ; nnd their terms of office , except ns herelnnfter provided , shall be six ycnrs. And snld Supreme Court Judges shall during their term of office reside at the place wheVo the court Is holdon. Section 3. ( Amendment proposed. ) That Buctlon five (5) ( ) of Article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska bo amended to rend as follows : Section 5. ( Supreme court , Jndges , election , term ; chief justice. ) That at the general election to be held In the elate of Nebraska In the year 1909 , n v each six years thereafter , there shnll be elected three (3) Judges of the Supreme Court , who shnll hold their office for the period of six years ; that at the general election to be held In the state of Ne braska In the year 1911 , and each six years thereafter , there shnll be elected three (3) ( ) judges of the Supreme Court , who shnll hold their office for the period of six yenrs ; nnd nt the gom" ! < > l..e l''n to be held In the state of Nebraska In the year 11)13 ) , and each six ye.i. uuit- : nfter , there shall ho elected a Chief .Jus tice of the Supreme Court , who shall hold his office for the period of six years. Provided Hint the ineinbT of the Supreme Court whose term of office expires slm'l ' be C'hl.-f pires In Jnnuary , 1911 , Justice of the Supreme Court during thit time until the expiration of his term of office. And , pro\lded further , that upon the adoption of llne n > ni"'m'- ' ' < ' electors of the State , the Governor shall , Immediately upon l.sxuliie In , , i . . . - lion declaring said amendments .1 lopted , Appoint four ( I ) judges of the Supremo. Court , two (2) ( ) of whom shall be ap pointed to hold said office until their ( successors shall bo elected at the gpner.il election In 1909. nnd have < | imlifled : nnd the other two (2) ( ) shall hold Hi Ir office until their successors shall be elected at the general election held In 1911 , nml llMVn qualified. Section 4. ( Amendment proposed. ) Tluit Bfctlon six ( fi ) nf Avllole > .iv 'O ' r. th Constitution of the State of Nebraska , bo amended to read as follows : Section C. ( Chief justice. ) The Clilrf Justice shall serve as Mich ( luring all the term for which ho was elected. He shall preside at all terms of the Supreme Court , and In his absence the Judges present shaM select ono of their number to preside temporarily. Section 5. ( Amendment proposed. ) That Section thirteen (13) ( ) of Article six ( fi ) of the Constitution of Nebraska ho amended to rend ns follows : Section 13. ( Juflffcs , salaries. ) That Judges of the Supreme Court shall each receive n. salary of $4.GOO , nnd the Judge.- , of the District Court shnll each rocelvu R salnry of $3,000 , per annum , payable quarterly. Approved April 8 , 1907. T , Oco. C. .Tunkln. Secretary of Stnte , of the State of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution ot the State of Nebraska Is n true and correct copy of the original enrolled and en grossed bill , ns passed by the Thirtieth session of the legislature of the Stnte of Nebraska , ns appears from said original hill on fllo In this office , nml that snld proposed amendment Is submitted to the qualified vofrs of the state of Nebraska for their r. " "t'en ' r r"l ' * 'lT * "to general election to he held on Tuesday , tl-e 3d dav of November. A. 11. 19-is "n testimony whereof. 1 have hereunto the Great Pen ! ffi my liaml and affixed * 1-n Pine nt I.ln- of tl'e ? * ate nf vehrn roln. this 1Iith clnv of July. In the year of our Iotd One Thousand Nine Hundred nnd ' " 'irlit ' , nt > d of the lmlf"e"i'ertre ' of tl'e rn'ted ' Stnteo tt-p Dno Hundred nml Thlrtv-thlrd , and of th's ' S'ltc " * P Fnrty- ppennd. OKO. C. Jl.'NKTN. ( Seal ) Perreta'V of State. Notice. In the Circuit Court of the United States , for the District of Nebraska , Norfolk Division. At a session of the Circuit Court of the United States , for the District of Ntbraska , continued and held pur suant to adjournment , at the United States Court Hoom In the City of Nor folk on the Hh day of September , 1908 , the Honorable William H. Mnn- ger , Judge , being present and presid ing in Raid Court , the following , among other proceedings , wore had and done , to wit : James N. Clarke , Receiver of the Ne braska Loan & Trust Company , Complainant , vs. Ada B. Hunter , and Hunter , her husband , whose first name Is to this complainant unknown , Defend ants. No. 25 Doc. "A" , Norfolk Division , WANTED-A RIDER AGENT tuletmlrtlilUl ami INIAOHTL illtlrlrl , * . tample _ .L. . , _ Latril . _ Mixltl I , , , "llnncrr" blcytlf ( umliliM lif . . Durtrtntic ttOitrt rr .ne WrttijtrfttllfartinlArttiMtfn-t.iltfltrtfn < t. NKV UKUtli ) ' : i > tinill > i > iiircUctniUii | < n c ( < < ) Murt > icytl , nywhtrt In Inr I ) . K.mtktiitititltfttiil\n \ olvance , / / . ' N nv llAl'tT ! * * < MUCK 1 - ' " TUIAI.iliiniMCMlmli . _ . . . . . . lint . * . younuyililtl COASTER O M HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF - QM - TVi * tegular ttt\il \ ft ice nt Ififif lites it fl.SO ftr fttir , iit til intti < itiice ttftvill NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAll.S , Tin-kit or ( Hun * will not let tint nlr out. Sixty thoukiuul pnlts Fold Invl year Uvertwo luimlrcil thoimnml pull * now in inc. DESCniPTIUNt MmlehinllslK-s. ItUlIvcly audfiisyiIding.vciydliiiihlcnnd Iliu-dIliMdcwith a tipeclnl oimlfly of rubber , which nrvrr U-comri poroiif nml which closou up small tumctiiifH ulllumt allott ing the tilt tocs.'npe. We Imvc humlutlsof Icttcisfiomwms. riihher trenii lied customers stating Hint their tli cslmveotilyliecnpiiiiipril "A" mill piiinitiiKi ntrliN | "It" nnd "D , " iilnii rim "II" Hlrlp up once or twice In n whole M-niou. They wriuh no mot c than nu ordinary lire , the puncture icslMlnK < iimlmeil > cMKKlvcn ! lo prment ihu luiltlng. Thin Ill-it "III by several Inycrs of tliln. specially picpaied fain icon the " imlliiHl liny ' oilier Irrnd. The , ' . for tiniliit SOFT , KLAIVI'IU mill regular price 01 thcselltcsliJH ! opi'r piilr.hiit IC.XSV KllllMI. imiih. 11 yuu umcr 11 ) iuir in mcsc nrv.i , you win nun unit llicy will rlilc cnslct , tun faxlrr , wcnr belter , la t lonecr nml Inolc finer limn any tltc MIII linvi'fvcr nwil < ir HCCII nt nny j-ilct \Vc know Hint you will he so well plrnscil Hint \vhrii yuu want n bicycle you will give us > otu older , We want you to scud in n trlnl older nt once , hence thin tenmrknliic tlie oiler. - - - - - - , don't liuynnvklmlnt iniv price until you ccntl fur n ( nlr of IF YOU NEED J Hcilgctlinrn Vuncturc-l'touf HIC-H on npiuovnl nml liinl nt Ilic introdiictorv il nbove , write for 'I'lrc nml , , , , special price quotcil or v mir lilt ; Sumliy CaluluKiic w hicli , . . . . . . . . . . . , ' " , . . , , , , describes ami ( motes all makes nml kinds of tires ! nt ntiout ImU lite iiMml prlci-x , nn AinT M//IIT but write usnposlnltoilny. im NOT THINK e P HIIYINO n blcvclc Ult Hits Wftlt or pnlr of tires from anyone until you know tlie new nml womljifill offers we arc making. II ouly costs B postal to learu everything. WilteitNOW. < , J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPAHY , CHICAGO , ILL , OMAHA f D5Y PARADE SEPT 2& * NIGHT PARADE SEPT307- ? I'FIREWORKS OCT IVT OCT 3 RD 8 CORONATION BALL OCT 2 ° iso8. SCHILDRENS BALLOCTS ? In Chancery. Order on absent Defendants. And now , on this fourth day ol September , A. D. , 1908 , being at the September term A. D. 1907 , of the salt : Court , it having been made to appeal to the satisfaction of the said Court that this is a suit commenced to enforce force a Hen upon real property 'with in the said District , and that Ada 13 , Hunter and Hunter , her hus band , whose llrsl name Is to this com plainant unknown , defendants herein , are not Inhabitants of , and have not been found within the said District , and have not voluntarily appeared In this suit , on motion of .John M. Kngan , solicitor for the said complanant , it is considered by the Court and ordered that tlio said defendants above named be and they are hereby directed Ui appear and plead , answer or demure to the complainant's bill of complaint , on or before the second day of Novem ber , A , D. , 1908 , and that in default thereof , an order lie entered in UiN cause , taking the said bill pro con- fesso. It is further ordered by the Court that at least twenty 'days before the said second day of Xovembor , A. D. 1908 , a copy of his order be served upon Ada B. Hunter , and Hun ter , her husband , whose first name is to this complainant unknown , the said defendants wherever found , If practic able , and also upon the person or per sons in possession or charge of the real property described in the complain ant's bill of complaint , if any there bo : or In lieu thereof a copy of this or der 1)0 ) published for six consecutive weeks In Norfolk Weekly News- Jour nal , a newspaper published and in gen eral circulation In said District of Ne braska. W. H. Munger , ' Judge. Clerk : Enter this order , W.H. . . Mnnger , Judge. Endorsed : riled September 1th , 1908. Ooo. II. Tliummel. Clerk. Hy , O. P. Grauel , Deputy. Order of Hearing. In the County Court of Madison County Nebraska. The State of Nebraska , Madison County. To all persons Interested in the. estate of Josephine Durland.decoascd. Whereas , Uioro is on file In the count > court of said Madison county , an in strument purporting to be the last will and testament of Josephine Dnrland. late of said Madison county , deceased , and Hurt Mapes has llled his petition herein praying to have said instru ment admitted to probate , and for the Issuing of letters testamentary , which will relatco to both real and personal estates : 1 have therefore appointed Mon day , the USth day of September , 1908 , nt one o'clock In the afternoon , at the county court room In Madison , in said county , us the lime and place for hear ing and proving said will , at which tlmo nnd place you and all concerned may appear and contest the probate and allowing of the same. It Is further ordered that said peti tioner give notice to all persons In terested lu said estate of the pen dency of the said petition , and the time and place set for the hearing of the Mime , by causing a copy of this order to be published in ttie Norfolk Weekly News-Journal , a newspaper printed , published and circulated in said county , for three weeks succes sively previous to the day set for the bearing. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and ofllclnl seal this I ! 1st day of August , 1908. Win. nates , [ Seal. ] County Judge. Seeds , Including snake and other encumber , prehistoric and other corn , both sweet and field , pencllarla , squash , melon , mammoth sunflower , and hundreds of other sends 1 cent and up per packet , ( also seed in bulk ) direct from grower to planter. Garden Guide and descriptive price ' 1st free. Address H. M. Gardner , seed grower , Marengo. 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