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10 vory interesting and tlio pnoplo of tho ohuroh are woll pleased with tliotr now minister Tho four-year-old boh of W H Curly ntomimo rut cake Saturday tlmt ho found lying on tho tloor and its consequence slilt oiA Dr sequence was n very lloldon was called to attend hhn and It la reported that ho Ihiiow getting along very nicely Miss Laura Gregg who is ono of tho organizers of tho National KulVrago association spoke at tho Baptist ohuroh yostordayboth morning and evening to good audiences Hho Ih n lino uponkor and entertained very success fully thoso who attended tho florvleos Tho piiHtor llov W M ivuon was i Grolghton on church busiuoss Tho Young Mens Christian league hold a vary interesting mooting yoator day aftornoon In G A It hall A tem porary organization has boon olloctod and thoso meetings will ho a regular feature in tho futuro It is proposed by tho louguo to havo an attractive and ontortuining place in which tho young mon may moot and spend thoir idlo moments Tho weather today has hoon dooldodly disagreeable in contrast with that which has prevailed during tho past few weeks A heavy fog almost a drizzle settled down over tho landscape early this morning and continued to allliot man kind throughout tho day It was f oared that it would take a cold and result in a snow Btorin or blizzard hut it has not thus far Hain and colder is promised however and it is feared that a spell of bad weather may follow DonniH Murphy an ox momhur of tho First Nebraska got into bad company Saturday and became so boisterous that ho was taken up under tho charge of disorderly conduct and this morning was assessed a lino of 2 and costs Murphy has an honorablo discharge and undoubtedly made a good soldier liis friends will probably bo sorry to loarn that ho has oulistod for tho purposo of downing old King Alcohol as it is a feat seemingly impossible of accomplish ment Thoso having in hand tho work of forming tho Norfolk Public Library association report very satisfactory prog ross and a mooting will soon bo called for tho purposo of hearing tho roports of tho committees Many people may not now realize what n bonofit this movement will bo to Norfolk but when tlioy do thoy can lay a largo sharo of tho credit to Mayor Simpson who has not only talked in favor of it for years but is now performing somo excellent work iu tho interest of tho plan Tho now Thirteenth streot bridgo is tho subject of much favorable commont on tho part of thoso who use it Tho work ia nicoly dono in ovory particular and tho approaches aro well planned and arranged making it one of tho iinost places to cross tho river in this soction of tho state It is also located at a placo where the travol ia largo and tho structure will be much used not only by fanners but by thoso who aro compelled to make the drive between Norfolk and Madison Tho thanks of theso travelers aro duo to tho county commissioners and to the tax payers who foot tho bills Saturday ovouiug two mon from dif ferent directions approached a horse tied in front of Halls barber shop and both claimed tho ownorship of tho animal Both individuals wore considerably tho worse for frequont iudulgoucios iu tho flowing bowl and each ono know that ho owned that horse Ouo claimed that ho had raised the horso from a colt uud tho other gave tho name of tho man he had bought him from Tho situation begau to get quite warm and a crowd of spec tators gathered around expecting to see n light which was promised by eaoh iu loud languago if tho other did not go along about his business Fiunlly just as tho twoolaimautj wore braciug up to en force their domauds with thoir lists ono of them discovered that tho horso was not his after all aud tho contest was over Then tho two started off arm in arm to pledgo thoir frieudship ovor a bar Tub Nkws is arranging to issue a souvenir Thanksgiving numbor on tho order of tho special editions that havo heretofore been issued from this ollico with the ouo material ditfereuco that i will bo tho largest papor ever published iu Norfolk It will contain statistics of value conceruiug Norfolk aud this ection of tho state and will havo a very flue and artistic full pago illustrated cover By reason of tho increased circulation that will bo given this issue of Tun Nrws adver tisers will find it of exceptional value in reaohiug the public ami of lasting beno fit because tho paier will bo of such a character that it will bo preserved a long time for reference Heservations of advertising space are now being made and thoso who want preferred positions should placo their orders at ouco Extra copies of tho paper will bo sold for 5 cents each It is not because Tun News wishes to appear arbitrary in tho matter but be cause it believes iu fair treatment and has certain duties and hours for tho per formance of them that it demands that church aud society announcements in tended for publication be handed in bo fore noon of the day on which publica tion ia desired Many papers have adopted a rule that such announcements a foat impossible of accomplishment unless copy ia In on time Tho ordinary minister would dislike very much to do lay his sermon nor would ho for tho convonlenco of ono ot more latonrrlvals and if he is conscientious in thopractlco of tho golden rule lit would bo very much averse to causing a paper incon venience and delay with notices This subject has before been mentioned but as there seems to bo a misunderstanding of tho rule attonlion Is again directed to It If thoso concerned will kindly bear it In mind no ono will ho inconvenienced and no one neod feel slighted if their notices are refused aftor noon TUESDAY TOPICS M C Hnzou had IhihIuobs iu Halting ton yesterday Ohiw ltico paid a business trip to Scribner today Win Tracy of Harvard was a city visitor yesterday a 1 Gntlin was in tho city yester day from Scribner A O Winner loft this morning for his regular trip oast Dr Hamilton or Coleridge was in this metropolis yostorday Miss Fairbanks of Noligh is visiting with Mrs M W CaBO M Cohen of Fremont had business in tho Sugar City yesterday Attornoy Guy 11 Wilbur of Wayne was in tho city ovor night Nod Edwards doparted last ovoniig for his homo in Ainsworth Miss Mabel Stovens has gouo to Mis souri Valley for a few days O F Way of Coloridgo transacted busiuosB in Norfolk yostorday H T Sonnonschoiu of West Point had business in this city today THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23 1899 should bo paid for but Tint Nrws is probable that Mr Myor will rocolvo his pleased to publish them provided thoy Hharo of tho trade His store makoB an aro of reasonable longth and handed In oven dozen that handlo grocories oxclu on timo Subscribers to tho papor ox- sively or In part not counting thoouu at pcot it to bo delivered at certain hours tho Junction Dr T II Mackay had professional business north of Piorco yesterday Mrs Goo L lies returned this morn ing from her trip to Sioux Falls S D Mrs F Storoy was iu tho city from Piorco yesterday doing somo shopping Editor and Mrs V 13 Powers of Piorco wore Norfolk visitors yostorday J Trontinan caino in on tho morning train from a trip in tho interests of his firm Mrj O Johnson is enjoying a visit from hor fathor Mr Loftert of West Point Tudgo J B Barnes aud Attornoy D J Koonigstoin had professional business in Wayno yostorday Mrs W II Murtiu of Douvor Col is a guest at tho homo of hor parouts Mr aud Mrs I G Wostorvolt Honry Kliukorfuso of Lo Mars Iowa representing Gordon Ferguson of St Paul Minn is iu tho city today on businosa Miss Howell of Neligh was in tho city yesterday visiting hor brother II G Howell on her way homo from a visit to friends iu Plaiuviow Mrs Geo D Buttorfiold of Croightou and Miss Ada Butterfiold of this city went to Omnha yesterday and will return this evening Tho asylum orchestra has boon secured to furnish tho music for tho dance to be g vou by tho Early Hour club in tho Mast hall Friday ovouiug Harloy Widaniau was ono of tho fortunato gunners who Buccooded in killing a brant last flight out of tho numerous Hocks circling over tho city A numbor of young ladies composing tho Monday club of Wayno wero in tho city thiB morning on thoir way to Stan ton to attoud a reception to bo given by Miss Ohaso at hor homo in that city this evening J 11 Maylard has been olectod secre tary of tho Durlaud Trust compauy Hi has beou doiug tho work or this ollico for some timo aud tho granting to him of tho honors is but a just recogni tion of hiseflloiout and valuable services Pierce Leader Mrs Ziescho aud the children loft yesterday morning for Hooper Mr Ziescho moving his house hold goods to Norfolk tho same day Tho cigar factory will bo moved to the 1 utor placo tho latter part of uoxt week Tho Ladios of the Maccabees will givo r eir first auuual ball at Murquardts hull tomorrow ovening Thoy cordially invito overybody to participate iu tho amupemout Tickets aro on sale at Hurdys coal ollico aud at the drug store of J L Hershisor South Norfolk Your Thauksgiving will not bo com plete unless you havo au advertisement in tho odition of Tin Nivs to bo issued ou that day aud a copy to read It will be all tho more oujoyablo if yon arraugo to send a copy to a number of your friouds Now is tho timo to make your wants known The rain promised by tho weather bureau fell almost coutiuuously last night aud has kept at it to a considerable extent duriug the day turning the dust aud dirt iuto mud of pronounced stick iug quality The weather promised for tomorrow will probably be nu improve ment over that which prevailed today II Meyers of Omaha has rented tho vacaut building east of Bryauts drug store aud is putting in a uew grocery Although tho grocery busiuess is pretty thoroughly represented iutho city it is John Koonegfltoln is filling in with dirt under the walk in front of the Pacific block on Main streot his inten tion being to put in a pormant walk of some kind next spring Tho dirt is now holng put in so that it may havo au opportunity to aottlo and becomo firm during tho wiutor Aftor tho dirt is put in tho walks will bo temporarily repaired for tho winter Tho masons employed ou tho now Cathollo church yesterday began laying the walls above tho stono foundation Tho pressed brick being used for the outside is of fine quality aud will givo tho building u fluo appoarauce when it is completed Tho brick nro a deep red and are being laid iu mortar of liko color When tho wall Is up and tho trimmings of pink llmstouo nro iu place there is no question but that tho now church will bo ono of the hand Boniest buildings iu town Mr Warrant has ordered tho soats aud sconory for tho now oporn house to bo dolivorod December 20 Whon it arrives ho will havo a compotout stago carpenter come aud ovorsoo tho work of placing thorn On account of tho rain tho masons did not work today but tho helpers wore employed in removing tho accumulated rubbish and preparing tho spaco underneath the stago for tho car pouters Besides tho dressing rooms there will bo n room for the musicians under tho stago and also a furnace for heating Ed Wobor of Wiusido aud his partner Win Diuklo wore arrested last ovouiug and locked iu tho city jail This morn ing thoy wore brought before his honor Polico 1 udgo Hayes Tho former was arraigned on tho charge of drunkenness nud was llued 10 aud costs amounting in all to 1110 Having no money he was committed to jail uutil the judge ment of tho court should bo satisfied Diuklo was charged with disorderly conduct and his heariug was contiuuod Ho was lot out on bail a friend going his bond for au appearance On accouut of tho danco tomorrow ovouiug tho oxecutivo committee of tho fire department has soon fit to chango thoir night of mooting from Wednesday aud will consequently meet this evening All members of the committoo nro re quested to bo prosout Members of tho department aro also urged to attend as it is the dosiro of tho committee to choose tho best aud most active material for tho formation of tho various subordinate committees Remoinbor the mooting will bo hold at 8 oclock tonight at Firemans hall in tho city buildiug Siuco tho value of horses is rising there is a notable revival of tho horso thief movomont and many losses are re ported from various points in this sec tion of tho state A Hue toam was stolen last weok from Krugor Bros of Bloomfiold aud thoy offer a reward of 125 for tho arrest and convictiou of tho thief or thiovos aud tho return of tho property At Monroe a horso that was tied to a hitching post was taken Satur day night also u sot of harness nud other articles and Platto couuty offers u to ward of T0 for tho arrest and convic tion of tho thief Last night Norfolk was a sort of sportsmens paradise or would havo beou could tho game havo been located other wise than by sound Largo flocks cf gooso comiug down from tho north wore confused by tho olotrio lights and circled about over tho city at no treat height The noise they made fired tho spirit iu tho breasts of several who own a shot gun and many shots were heard about tho city With nothing but sound to direct their aim it is doubtful if many of the birds fell as victims to tho gunners Tho flight of the birds is takou as an indication of au approaceiug cold snap Ichh Tlinu ft Cents Ier Copy Tho St Louis Sunday Star with boautiful colored cover of humorous matter artistic music folio of new nud original songs tho 31 page magazine in book form containing short stories fashion plates articles on timely topics by leading authors nud haudsomo illustrations All tho news from polo to polo Mailed to any address threo mouths for f0 cents Address St Louis Star St Louis Mo Sample copy can bo seen at this office Attend College Thin Year Never iu the history of our country was there a grander opportunity than tho present for educated young men aud women What an auspicious momont for those who are just now on the threshold of life Grand Island Business and Normal college has for fourteen years beou tho leading institution of its kind in tho western states and last year more than twice as many calls wero received for its graduates as could ho supplied Everythiug necessary for a successful start iu lifo is taught business normal nud shorthand courses Expeiues low Board ouly 150 per week Ouo years time given ou tuition if desired Col lege record sent free or for six cents will seud elegaut catalogue A M Hakkos President Grand Island Neb Tho representatives of this govern ment have succeeded in pacifying every islaud in tho Puilippine archipelago except Luzou and the process of establishing local government under United States sovereignty has beeii auspiciously commenced WEDNESDAY WRINKLES A J Dunlovy of Tildou was n city visitor yesterday H G Coroll of Plaiuviow was a city visitor yesterony 11 Goartnor of Randolph was in tho city last ovening Mrs McBrido wont to Plaiuviow yes terday to visit friouds Miss Brown of Fremont is visiting with Mrs Ed Murphy Father Fitzgorald of Wayno is tho guest of Fathor Walsh today II Hughes of Wiusido was a busiuoss visitor in tho city yesterday Mr aud Mrs Win Provitz of Stanton wero a city visitors yostorday Attorney A W Gross was n city visitor from Madison yostorday Tho Browning club mot last ovouiug with Mr nnd Mrs It A Stowart Mrs Hino and mother of Wavorly are guests at tho homo of Miss Mason Judgo J B Barnes returned this morning from a professional trip to To kamah Dr Stovonson the physician at tho hospital for tho iusnuo had business in Omaha yesterday Thos 11 Wilholm traveling freight ngout of tho O It 1 P railway was in tho city last night G T Spreckor mnuagor of the local tolophono ofllco wont to Madison again today on tolcphouo busiuoss Tho Kindergarten cub was enter tained in royal stylo at tho home of Mr aud Mrs W II Bucholz last ovounig loo Daniels will rafllo off a 15 amber pipe on Christmas Tickots are being given with each dollar paid in trade A gang of twouty railroad laborers went west today ovor tho Uuiou Pacific to work ou tho extensions aud improve ments now going ou Wm Leggott who has boou visiting hero for tho past two months loft today for St Paul Miun whoro ho has u position awaiting him Mrs Leo Brubakor of Laramie Wyoming is here visitiug at the homo of hor Martin Brubakor Arthur Zeigler an omployo of tho F E tfc M V compauy got two of his liugors tnkon off last night while coupl ing au engine in tho round house 0 W Braasch roturuod last evening from Omaha where ho had accompanied his wife aud daughter Mrs Braasch aud daughter will remain several days yot II O Dennoy superintendent of toll lines for tho Nebraska Tolophono com pany went to Piorce this morning to look aftor tho construction of the new line Miss Ethel Fink of Madison who has been visiting Miss Ireuo Juueman the past weok was called home last night by a telegram announcing her mother s sickness Miss Lizzie Fischer and Mr C M Hartmou will bo married at 0 oclock this ovouiug in the Pacific hotol parlors A number of guosts havo been invited to attoud Tho team of A Karo started to run away this morning on Main streot but was stopped by bystaudors in frout of tho Wostorn Uuicu office before it had gaiuod much headway No damage was done Tho county clerk treasurer and judgo being tho officers who fill vacancies have appointed Wm Smith the nowly elected commissioner from tho First dis trict to fill tho vacancy caused by the resignation of commissioner Johnson of that district Mrs Stoutsenborough of Plattsmouth ex president of the Nebraska federation of womens clubs is auuouuced to lec ture before tho federation of womens clubs nt Wayne on tho afternoon and evening of December 5 Norfolk club ladies aro invited Tho lato Vico President Hobart was a tax payer of Nebraska he having for flvo years ownod a cottage in Lincoln Tho property was offered to the state as a buildiug site for a governors mansion whon tho state board was receiving bids for a consideration of 8500 Tho Ladies of tho Maccaboes state that thoir ball to bo given this cveniug nt Marquardts hall is not a public affair but that tho guosts have been selected by imitations The News with there aro Bovernl factories under ccurso of erection along tho lino of railway represented bv him iu Colorado About 10 or S15 of tho friouds of Mr aud Mrs Murtiu Brubakor called at thoir homo last ovouiug iu a body and gavo thoin a gongiuo Burpriso Tho visitors brought along largo baskots woll filled with things which bring comfort to tho iuner man nud aftor nn ovouiug on joyably spoilt tho contonts of tho bas kets wore brought out nud au olegaut suppor was sorvod Recivor H G Whltinoro of tho First National bank of Noliegh has brought suit agaiiist O A Iteimors ono of tho stock holdors Tho potitionor alleges that shortly before tho bank closod its doors tho defendant connivod with Charles B Allder prcsidont to have tho stock ownod by tho former cancolled and issued to tho luttor Now tho plain tiff iiBks tho court to sot asldo tho can cellation and trauEfor and render inout against tho dofoudnnt for 11000 togothor with iutorost and costs Al unlc Album Free Subscribe for St Louis Sunday Star and you will receive with each numbor a now song regular shoot music size with lithograph titl 3 haudsomo 2 1 pago magazine iu book form with beautiful illustrations tho colored cover of fuuny mattor for tho littlo folks nnd all tho uows Send r0 cents for threo mouths trial subscription Address St Louis Star St Louis Mo A copy of tho pa por can bo soon at this ollico Ho laughs best who laughs last If you take Hoods Sarsaparilla you may laugh first last and all tho timo for it will mnko you woll WILL ASSIST COMMISSION U A Fuller Iteturus From Chicago Wliero Ho liivo Testimony on Freight Hides From Wednesdays Dally Chester A Fuller returned from Chicago yesterday where ho weut to givo testimony before a sub committee of tho industrial commission conceru iug freight rates Tho impression sooiub to prevail that Mr Fuller was appearing before tho inter state commerce commission ou the caso started by 0 II Johnson This is not tho fact aud Mr Fullers testimony has no connection with that caso Tho committee boforo which he gave his testimony is composed of Seuator Mallory of Florida Representative Lorimer of Illiuois Chas J Harris of North Carolina Allen J Kennedy of Washiugtou D 0 and Eugene H Conger of Grnud Rnpids Mich Tho industrial commission of which these goutlomeu form a part was ap pointed by tho president to eximine into subjects relating to tho social condition of the country and is gathering testi mony in reference to tho relations exist ing botveeu capital nud labor the financial conditions of tho pooplo and coucerniug transportation with a view to preparing statistics aud making rec ommendations to congress in regard to suitablo legislation to regulate all such matters with justice to all Mr Fuller hoard tho evidence of several witnesses and was with tho com mittee whilo thoy wero taking testimony for more than half a day Tho testi mony is taken in detnil with tho aid of short hand reporters aud tho figures will undoubtedly be valuble statistical in formation Ho was boforo tho committee giving his testimony for about an hour and was treated vory courteously At tho closo of tho testimony of each witness Mr Lorimer very cordially thanked them for appearing Mr Fuller states that there wero mauy complaints of a similar nature to those in ado by him and he believes that the report of the commission will un doubtedly result in strengthening the power of the inter state commorco commission to deal wit h such cases Best cauned Cash store goods at the Norfolk NATIONAL GRANGE GROWING Thirty- Five Tlioiuiinil New Memueri Next Meeting nt Washington SiitiNOiiELi O Nov 221 Wathln tou has been selected as the placo where tho next aunuul convoution of tho Na tional Grange will bo hold Tho morning session was principally dovoted to tho report of tho cxecutivo committee through its chairman J J Woodman Tho books of tho socrotary and treasurer show there is now more than j0000to tho credit of tho National Grange There was au increaso of 10 uro corrects tho impression that a cordial j 000 last year in tho funds and 115000 now invitation was oxtonded to nil I mombers Touchiufl trusts the chair- Tho back wall of tho now opera houso is now within five feet of being high enough for the roof tho stairways to tho balcony are being laid and tho other work is progressing most satisfactorily Tho iloors of tho rooms u nder tho stage will bo composed of cement and the broken brick proprntory to its construc tion are being put iu Tho Plauo Manufacturing company has leased the Rome Miller building first door west of tho Amorican express office where will bo established a branch office from which the business of that company in the north half of Nebraska will bo huudlod W II Blakemau will be the manager of tho business at this placo O O Oompton traveling freight agent of tho Deuver nnd Rio Graude railroad visited his former Colorado friend F W Junemau yostorday While hero he looked over tho sugar factory iu which he takes considerable interest as man said ovory effort should bo made to crush them out for thoy could not bo controlled Tho National Grange elected officers us follows Master Aaron Joues South Bend Ind overseer Obadiah Gardner Maine lecturer N J Bachelder East Andover N II steward J A Now coino Golden Colo treasurer Mrs E S McDowell Columbus O secretary John Trimble Washington KILLED BIG FLOCK OF SHEEP Herilur Warned Nut lo Ilrlusr Any More or Thuiu Into Colorado Dexvkk Nov 22 A spoeiul from Craig Colo says that last weok 3030 sheep wero driven from Wyoming into Routt couuty to tho raugo 10 miles northwest of Craig Fifty masked men captured tho herders and thou procooded to kill tho entire Hock Tho herders wero warned not to bring any more sheop into Colorado aud wero reloasod These aro tho first sheep that havo been brought iuto this soction for sovoral years FIREMENS DOINGS IrepnrltiK In Tiike Cure of the AmocIaMoii AlentlnR Next Jntiuitry Troiii WetbifJnyfi Daily Tho oxecutivo coniniittoo of tho firo dopartment formed for tho purposo of preparing for thostato firemens associa tion which moots in this city next Tail uary met on tho lGth and organized Tho coinmitteo consists of Messrs II W Witnor O E Hartford H A Pasowalk W L Kern Ed Grunt H Klug G A Stnponhorst S E Brackott E It Alexander T E Moolick II O Truman W A Ileinlobon and F W Tuuomnu Tho coinmitteo orgauizod with O E Hartford chairman II A Pasowalk assistant chairman W L Koru socro tary nnd tho department treasurer of tho committoo Messrs Hartford Wiutor nnd Paso walk wore named as a committoo to appoint tho various subordiunto commit tees nud tho mooting adjourned Tho department met iu special session again last evening nnd was called to order by Prosidout Hartford Tho sec retary read tho uamoB of the cxecutivo committee appointed at a previous moot ing Ou motion J L Docker was nauiod as a member of tho committeo in placo of W A Hoinlebou Tho secretary was instructed to notify tho absent mombors of tho oxooutivo committoo of their appointment by postal card On motion tho date for tho holiday ball planned for nt a previous nioeting was loft with tho committeo on hall Tho department ndjourued and tho oxecutivo committee on tho association meeting was called to order at 0 30 by Ohaimau Hartford Ou motion tho committee declared itself iu rendinees to recoivo tho report of the special committee ou tho appoint ment of subordinate committes which was read as follows Norfolk Nov 17 Tho committeo mot at the Pacific hotol parlor at 8 p m for the purposo of appointing tho various committees for tho Nebraska State Volunteer Firemens association to be held hero Janunry 10 1100 Fol lowing committees were appointed On hotel and banquet 0 E Hart ford H W Winter H A Pasewalk Committee on toasts Burt Mapes 0 E Hartford II H Patterson O A Fuller Ou opera H H Patterson M D Tyler Jack Koenigstein Printing souvenirs and badges Ed Grant Henry Klug F K Fulton Decoration W L Kern Wm Klug Ed Grant Chas Learman E R Hayes E R Alexander Reception J J Clements H H Patterson R H Reynolds W A Hem lebon S E Brackett Otto Zuelow G A Stapenhorst J H Conloy Geo Jocksou John Krantz Fred Sidler Otto Buckle H C Truman E R Alex ander Arthur Koenigstein Dan Smith Jack Vaudorn J P Wright O It Campman Geo Holler On entertainment 0 E Hartford H W Winter A Degner R II Rey nolds J J Clomonts Paul Karo Dan Smith T E Moolick F W Junemnu J W Edwards Rudolph Blatt Ed Grant Henry Klug J H Couloy J A Rainey Eli Rasloy H O Matrau W L Kern O R Campmau C A Fuller J L Decker R Chrischillis On music W L Kern S R McFar land H A Pasowalk 0 A Fuller Purchasing committee 0 E Hart ford H W Winter H A Pasewalk W L Kern On program H W Winter O E Hartford W L Kern G A Stapen horst Paul Karo S E Brackett H O Truman M Moolick On motion J L Decker was chosen as assistant secretary of the oxecutivo committee On motion tho report of the special committee on chosiug the subordinate committees was adopted and the execu tive committee adjourned until Novem ber 2 Apples Apples We havo just received aud placed in our cold storage our first invoico of choice winter apples shipped direct from the east Parties that have not bought their winter supply will fiud it to thoir interest to iuspeot our stock before buying S K Dexteii Dandruff is disease Auers Hair Vigor cures the disease that produces dan druff J A