r I IV t vK 6 The Norfolk fleuis For tlio first time In Mr hlRtory ltwt yonr this country mined moroconl titan Owrtt Hrltinn It in not Uic last tiin howuvcr Jt will KOtto 1j ttlvj regular 4llllll I1I1U If tlinnroflsof thlficouutry ifKontoinjit itilo In ItH nttltudu towiml any oIhhh of iutlloKcrrnts it in hi that wliioti it tnkiR townrditho American MicnilH in tho flilil Gcnisral OHh foimpiuiioiiKly plnrml whom ho lmil to cnnUtiil with Hrnit tlllHuultioM hR had to unduro inoRt ovory kind of urit iulsm found in tho ontiinory of iiliifo Now tluitit IooIih iih if OtlR iuIkIU ho hiiceuHsful tho ohw tiioiiHtuRH of cortulii hiR dullios will lw fquiilly diBKURtiil ttnilnmd huUdiiiK rutuorH are bobbing iin in Xuitruhkii thleJcor than llnw on a iIorh back and whllo many of tiioin will novor Kut tlf of tho pnpiir cnto tho ground jiorhapM tJio Yiuiktoii Norfolk and onthwoHtoni nmouK thoiii thoro will undoubtedly bo more inllim of road built tliocoiuiiiKBummtsr than for many yonw past Norfolk llvw in hopes that nt least ouoof tho talked of Hum will add to itH nroHtiRO iih a railway center A lino through JJoyd county now nuenm tho inost MHsiblo of fruition lirrd Hoddo Imh boon mimwdod as proprietor of tho Oraud Island Independ ent by a Mock company coiiipoHoil of jouiik men oxportonrou in tlio iiuwh pnper biihintK Air Hoddo rotinwfrom tho editorial tripod nt tho lipoohltiKo ofSlyearH with Iuh inontal faeilitieH practically unimpaired Ho Iuih made a hiiccoKH of tho Independent and boon an honor to the profivislou Members of tho preKK will rogrot hiB rotirotuont iujcI will hopo that tho biUanc of bin hfu will comuHfc of contentment aixl peace two qualiUcu not possiblo in active now paper work A young man ofiU iutiiiKH was no anxious to have kin neck encircled by tho matrimonial uooso that ho bworo falsely to tho ago of tho girl ho uh his wife and now ho in under o0 bonds to appear in district court and answer to tho charge of porjury Ho attended tho yonug ladys party on her llth birthday lent year nnd sworo this year that eho wuh 18 years of ago JMany men will cwear witfiiout fear of porjury that they inado almost n criminal inistuko in gottitu married without being obliged to fnltify in the bargain lohcllilugiills as a stntocmnn oat of a job ami a lifo observer of currout oventB writes interestingly of other pub lic men Ho contends tlmt Tom Heed went out of ipublio lifo reluctantly andj etlnmself xiainst the olicioH of his party uot realizing that in so doing his political career was ended He says of Mm No man ever loved power and prominence moto thau Hoed lf auy Htndeut of hiimau passions toliovos that Heed really prefers the dull obscure xoutiuo of n lawyers ollice to thesplau did fame opportiuiity and power of the tpeakornhip ho iuioo greou to burn The morning coutomporary uys ttho United States forces could be with drawn liuunediately after tho ratification of the treaty of peace Agreod they will be Jf its ouemy had buouj little less barbarian thut treaty would i long ago Imvo been signed A civilized people would havt known when they were whipped and accepted tho terms repeatedly offered and ere this would hnve teen enjoying a condition of peace aud advancement in civilization and prosperity which thoy would never havo known had McKiuleys army been withdrawn and left them to their fate Tho surrender of CJeueral jCronjo seems to be tho beginning of the end Even tho fctauuehest friouds of the JJoers havo been convinced that iu riino the superior strength f tho English would overcome the Boer army aud all friends of their cause hope that they might come to u satisfactory settlement of the difference without sacriticiug other lives If there wasiiuy hopo whatever for the Boers their friends would be the last to discourage them iu their bravo and tearless struggle aguiust a foreign foe but when they see no hopo they feel that thoir frieudliuess is evideuced in advice to compromise All will commend their tierce and straget icol resistance but they do not want to see the tlower of the country sacrificed in an apparently useless struggle Many persons whoso delight is in war and whose commercial benefits are enhanced by the struggle will endeavor to en courage them to renewed efforts but it is conscientiously believed that no true friend of the peoplo can offer such ad vice But Oh what a difference in the moruiug When the state board of transportation met iu Norfolk and en deavored to make a show for their white ally the World Herald was rep resented by a special reporter nud de voted many columns to the procedings of the board Now that the interstate commission is here a commisbiou of much importance and holding a sitting meauiug much more to Norfolk than that of the state board what is this great and only newspaper friend of the opV doing Not only in it not represented by a special reporter bnt tho meeting was announced by n half hidden notice while tho ttco givo a half column on its front page This bnt UluHtxntcfl tho domagogimn of tho World Herald Most of Mh grand nourishes nro not in tho interest of tho common people but merely nnd solely for political effect When tho state board was lioro thoy thought there was some political capital to mnko and wore prompt to improve it Nor folk oltieus and especially Mr lohiiHou go right along with their ciimj howover regardless of tho indif ference of tho World Herald Kvory person intortsted in tho wel fare of Norfolk must liopothat tho ver dict of tho hearing which is being con ducted before otio of tho iutor stato commerce commiRKiouerH today will lOKult in giving this -city such n rate that wo may become a jobbing center Withnu opportunity to compote against other towns of tho state in tho mutter of freight rates Norfolk is so situated that we could advantageously supply all tho section of country wont and northwest with groceries hardware harnosu agri cultural implements and many other things which now pass through tho city on tho cars Parties stand ready to put in n wholesale grocery at onco upon the establishment of a freight rato that will allow such a house to live hero ami other like institutions will soon follow Tho result of tho hearing menus much to Norfolk it denominates largely whether wo are to become a city of li00 to OIHX peoplo or whether wo aro to remain jnst about mi oh a town as wo now havo it is certainly to bo hoped that tho decision will lie favor able to Norfolk With tho publication of the calls for tho republican city convention ami tho republican cauouses and primary elec tions tho city campaign may be fairly considered opou Tho manner of pro cedure this spring Bhould eliminate tho dinicnlty experienced in tho Third ward a year ago over the matter of councilman and for tho good of tho party and tho tickot it is certainly to bo hoped there will bo no repotition of that kind Tho calls this year provide for n ciiucub of tho electors of each ward on tho evening of Alaroh ls whon can didates for councilniou and delegates to tho city convention will bo placed in nomination to bo voted for at tho pri mary election to bo held on tho 17th of mo moutn unaertnis motliod of pro cedure there can bo no chargo of a packed caucus0 for tho reason that if tho nominee of tho caucus is not satis factory to the pcoplo thoy havo tho op portunity of rallying to tho primary olootiou nnd voting for some one olso and the ouo receiving the highest num ber of rotes at tho primary will bo con sidered the regular nominee of tio party Thsso who aro interested iu municipal affairs should first attend the caucuses then tho primaries and there ought to bo no reason why in this way tho desire af tho peoplo will not bo shown in tho choice of candidates At theoutset it must be admitted that the republicans havo a very small margin to work on and unless perfect harmony characterizes ur uctious we will only succeed in turning the municipal affairs over totho demooxats Hence republi cans are urged to ikeop iu mind tbe date of the caucuses aud primaries JhI Kmj TrnimtorH The following transfers of real estate are reported by Chester A Fullor man ugor of tho Madison county abstract office at Norfolk Barnard M -Carson aud wife to Frank 11 White 21- 21 V sflfiOO 00 W MCondon and wife to John lVederieh Schuro wd wj of Henry Clausen and wife to Mary L Moriu Juito Mbrau aud Ada Morau wd s1 of lot 1 bloiik 1 Clausen ceme tery Mary Ward and others to ieorgo Kieitman wd part of se 0 ai 1 Barnard M Carson and wife to William Maurer wd s of sw 12 and u of nwj 18 Slii 180O 00 1 00 5030 00 5050 01 Alico H Mills to Homo Miller wl lot 7 block j Norfolk Juuetion jfo 00 JCathwino Uiobclhauze and husband to Adam Heinrich wd part of 27 V 1 210 00 Madison County Buildiug aud S ivings association to Martha J Broom wd part of block III IVitz addition to Mulisou 200 00 Cora K Harvey and husband to Archie Robinson vd lot 1 block 12 11 11 nddition to Newman Grovo f0 00 John It Edwnrdsto Walter M Palmer nud Mary S Palmer wd lot 5 block and lots 1 and 2 block 2 Meadow Grovo 2800 00 John E Farloy to Caroliuo E Farley wd part of JiJ2 12 1700 X Orrien MoColrey and wife to Harry It Rogers wd part of lot a block 0 Madison Harry It Rogers aud wife to Sau Friedmun and Hermau Berger wd part of lot 1 block 0 Madison Tobias Hannen aud wife to O E Plass wd se 00 X 350 00 THE NOIlFpLK lyiSWfi XHUKSPAY MAftCjg 1 ffHK i ill llltftllllft a UMHU i i w lilt Good Presentation Made to a Large Audience OHAEAOTERS WERE WELL ASSUMED Thi Ilmt llmiin Tulmil Kntrrtitlniiirnt Iu tlio Nov Auditorium MitRnlllcrnt lii llvrry tlirllctiliir Kun Krotu Hi ginning lit IIikI omlii hluiw Irciiu SntilMlajxDnllr Tho Auditorium has uot scon such n crowded houso since tho opening night as last evening greeted tho presentation of ho Husking Iko given under tho direction of Miss Clara Louise Thomp son for tho benefit of tho Ladies Guild of Trinity church Tho characters wero all takou by local peoplo most of whom carried their parts in a manner rellecting great credit upon themselves Tho curtain roso upon a very pretty rustic scene a corn husking party in tho largo barn of tho host Mr Upland Hay roproflonted by J B Maylard a gentleman who worked not only his farm but his friends as well His fotn inino alternate Mrs Upland Hay was represented by Miss Harriut C Wood while a promising crop was his sons Red Top Hay aud Timothy Hay takou by W C Eddy and Norris Huso and his daughters Sunflower Hay andFlnxy Hay by Mbsos Alico Colo and Edith McOlury Winner Comhoppor wns another very well presented character by W H Baird Farmer Cornhopper is a granger of terpsichorian proclivities and ho suc ceeds iu making tho Hiukiug Heo a merry time Mrs Cornhopper inclined acidity acerbity aud asperity was well represented by Mrs C I Benford Tho sons of tho pair Lope Cornhopper and Trot Cornhopper wero represented by Harold Colo aud Eugene Huso and tho daughters Shucks nud Tassel by Misses Nollio Morrow aud Georgia Harvey OFlaunagau a dudo farmer from Millvillo was taken by J N Bundick and his costume as well as his dudoism was ouo of tho features of tho ovouiug Buck Strawpilo who has nu appetite that gets him into trouble was well characterized by Ray M Soymour Tho other characters of tho cast wore John Goo Haw by Fritz Asmus Pompey a coon by Loomis McKim Silas Stau wliittlo by G T Iluber Clnriuda a dusky maiden by May Durlaud Tillio Butternut by Nellie Soymour aud Dor othy Doughnut a rejected ueglocted but uot dejected maidou by Miss Clara Cutler Tho Huskiug Beo features wero very pleasingly given and included aside from the amusiug dialogue and exchange of repartee a largo number of specialties which wore well received by the nudi enco Among these wero songs by J N Bundick J B Maylurd and W II Baird Mr BairdB Arkausaw Traveler dauce was a novelty well executed The Hey Itubo duuee by II A Wilmerd iug Norris Huse W C Eddy and Fritz Asmus wus given encore MiBS May Durlauds song Mammys Little Dinah And Miss Georgia Harveys song Rag Time in the Mcou were both well reoeived and encored The sand jig by Mr Henry Hollyfield pleased the audieuce The song and dauce Honolulu Queen by Baby Phyllys and J N Bundick was one of the prettiest things given aud received a deserved encore Tho cake walk proved one of the most popular features of tho evening Henry Hollyfield was the loader and did his part with an air of a professional The participants weroH A Wilmording uud Miss Ethel Liudell Corl JenkiuB and Miss Mattio Davenport Robt Howe and Miss Winnie Owen Max Asmus and Miss Lota Blakely Chas Madsen uud Mis9 Fannie Davenport Roy Seymour and Miss May Durland L A Sims nud Miss Mattio MoNish Before tie dauco counnoucod a beauti ful cake was placed on the stage which was to be awarded as a prize to the best couple Messrs E N Jewell W O Off aud W P Williams acted ac judges aud at tho close of the dance thoy gave the prizo to Mr Max Asmus and Miss Lota Blakely The twentieth century belles Misses Lottie Kuhl Mettu Koouigstein Eflle Key and Edith Bachelor costumed in up-to-date attire together with tho chappies Misses Lucy Brunor Mabel Ellis Gay Stanton and Hattio McKim dressed in black with Rpiko tail coats aud silk tiles in their drill and danco gave a very pretty number which met tho entire approval of the audience The entertainment closed with a country dance by tho Husking Beo party which was an overdrawn repre sentation of this popular rural enter tainment Mrs Ralph A Day as piauisto carried tho long musical part of the program with ease and grace The entertainment throughout was a most pleasing affair aud wheu it is con sidered that Miss Thompson has been drilling her characters but two weeks the production must bo considered re murkable for its perfection After tho close of the entertainment a number of flash light pictures of tho actors were mado by Hoyer the photo grapher Upon leaving tho Auditorium tho act ors went upon iuvitution of the Ladies Guild to the Oxuard hotel where a de lightful lunch was served which prpved a very enjoynblo closing feature to those who took part In tho play Tub Nbwb fools quite embarrassed at boing continually oallod upon to dofino tho position of tho Tlmos Trlbuno on a snbjoct which it lias either studied in sufficiently or so much that an already ovcr burdouod brain has given way be neath tho strain This paper is how ovor at tho sorvioo of its friends and will briefly endoavor to enilghton its coutomporary on ono of its positions It should havo carefully studied tho meaning of tho phnno greed ond ug grnndlzoniont before putting it to such constant and inapt use Greod is that quality which prompts tho bandit to bo como criminally nggressivu in regard to tho property of his victim Aggrnu dizemont is tho predominating trait of tho tyrant and all who assist tho bandit nnd tyrnut in gaining thoir desires aro classed in tho samo category Whon therefore tho president and his advisers are acousod of criminal wrong toward tho Filipinos all who assisted thorn and thnt voluntarily aro in the samo class Tho csteomed Tinios Tribuuo cannot pick out ouo and say You aro guilty of greed Jnggrandizeuiont and tyranny and point to nuothor as a horo When that paper attacks tho administration nd tho government it attacks every oflicer aud ovory soldier in tho army It protests its sympathy for tho volunteer but deplores tho causo for which ho fought It tries to heap heroic honors upon his Ilea1 but classes him as rod hauded bandit robbing a man of his homo nnd liberty and ovon life Tho Times Tribuno should pre serve a seinblanco of consistency in its arguments Had tho president nnd his advisors been alone in tho movement not a gun would havo boon fired not u drop of blood would have boon shed thoy could havo accomplished nothing without the aid of their officers and Boldiers Had tho wrong of which they nro accused been so great the country would havo sustained its army iu not moving at thoir command We can seo no other position than that our contemporary is a slanderer not alone of its president and its administration but of its army nnd its country and no amount of cato sassy or irrelevant remarks can clear it of its humiliating position Xotlro to Xnn ltexlileut Dofenilantn John J Farley and Farley wife of said John J Farley first name un known non residont refeudant8 will take notice that on tho 27th day of Feb ruary 1000 D A Ommerman plaintiff herein filed his petition in the district court of Madison county Nebraska ogaiust tho said defendants nud Caro line E Farloy the object and prayer of whioh aro to foreclose a certain mort gage executed by John J Farley now deceased to the plaintiff upon the south half of the southwest quarter of section thirteen 1J and the north half of tho northwest quarter of section twenty four 24 all in township twenty four 24 north range two 2 west iu Madison county Nebraska to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated July iJO 1808 for tho sum of 130000 and duo and payable in five years from date thereof that there iB now due upon said note and mortgage by reason of do fault in the payment of interest tho sum of 186870 for whioh sum with Interest from this date plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be re quired to pay the same or that said premises be sold to satisfy tho amount found due You are required to answer said peti tiou ou or before tho 9th day of April 1000 Dated this 28th day of Febmary 1900 D A Ommerman By Mapes Hazon Plaintiff His Attorneys Notice to Non KeHldent Defendant John J Farley defendant will take notice that on the 23rd day of ary 1900 Caroline E Farley plaintiff herein filed her petition in tho district court of Madison county Nebraska against said defendant the object nud prayer of which nre to obtain a divorce from tho defendant from tho bonds of matrimony on the cround that the defendant has willfully abandoned the plaintiff for more than two yenrs Tl e plointiff prays for a decree of divorce from tlio defendant from tho bonds of matrimony and for the custodv of Myron M Farloy a minor aud child of plaintiff uud defendant You aro required to nuswer tho said petition on or before tho 9th day of April I9C0 Dated February 21th 1900 Couolinr E Fakley Plointiff By Mapes and Hnzen her Attorneys In the District Court of Madison Countr in the State of Nebrask t Lewis H Painter vs Marie K Painter I The defendant Mario E Painter will take notico that on the 22iu day of Feb ruary 1000 Lewis II Painter plain tiff herein filed his petition in tho district court of Madison county Nebraska against you tho objpet and prayer of which nro for a divorce from tlio bonds of matrimony from you for tho reason thnt prior to tlio first day of Soptembcr 18SI7 yon willfully doerted the plaju tiff and for moro than two years List pjht you have been willfnlly absent trotn the plaintiff without a reasonable or jnst causo You are required to answer said peti tiou on or betoro tlio 2nd day of April 1000 You will aln take notice that on the SOth day of Mirch 1000 betweon the hours of 10 a m and -1 p in at the oilloe of Fonte Solonian Room 101 Ruud McNnlley BuildiiiB in the city of Chicago in tho county of Cook and Ftate of Illiuoiuthe plaintiff above named will take the tebtlinnuy of Ed Houkutnp a witness in this action to bo used as evidence on tho trial of the above entitled cause with authority to adjourn from day to day nutil sucli deposition ehull have been taken V M ROBEHTSON Attorney for the Plaintiff w - SHE WAS BLIND A blindness comes to me now and then I have it now It is queer I can sec your eyes but not your nose I cant read because some of the letters are blurred dark spots cover them it is very uncomfortable I know all about it its DYSPEPSIA Take one of these it will cure you in ten minutes What is it A Ripans Tabulc Wr ANTED- A enso of liail health thnt IITPAN S will not lnoflt Thoj banish pnln and prolnnR Ufa M Oneghes relief Notu tlio word UIIAN Hon tlio package nnd accept no autiUltut Ill TANy 10 for 5 cents or twelve packetd for 48cont may liolmd at any drug utors Tennampieinndone thou null tenttmoiilnl will bo mailed to any nddrvts for 5 cents f orwaruad to tna Rlpatu Uliamloal Co No 10 HurucoHI New York H i SEND US ONE DOLLAR A0UR S3B50 m wmmBaBmKwmvm I iH M tMtfli V lnRI mm m CLORID NASHVILLE AND ATLANTA THROUGH SERVICE FROM ST LOUIS Double diilj borv ire in iniiiiitailied out of St louib In the liliuoib Ci utral and connect iiik lines to NabhvilloChattanoo KH and Atlanta thro bleeuiiu car to lacl tonwlle Iloritla bein carried ou lha DIXIE FLYER leainu St Lonib every otenliiK Thib train nb well lib the Day Kxprcbb leaviiiK Ht Ionih in tlio imirniiiK aro Imth t oliil traiiib to Nabhvillo liu inu throiili coacheb and bIeeiiuK curb lliroiiKli Martin Teiin and tlio N 1 St I Ily I oiiiieetioii m Uilb nun lor all iniucl i rleb iil lxiintb iu the Soiitlioiibtbiich lib Cliarlebton WiliiiiiiKtoii Ai k ill and IMiiutb iu KJorida nuixiiiiiiiiit iuih mr mi TWO SOIID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Duil from lilcac l Miiaphib and Now leaiib Or- IIOMKSKKKKHS KXClUtSIONS to certain Miititr iu tlio South ou the liui b of tlio IllinoU entriil and Y V M V railroade will bu run ou the llr t and third Tnct day of each mouth dur iiii thuu inter beiibon rull iiarticiilarb coiiceruiiiu all of the ulxiw ran be had of iiKeutb of thellliiioib Central or by mldrobii e A H Huutuii U P A Cliicuco and wo will Biiid you our 3850 by Irclcht O O YOU CAN EnrHllnirV CCTTniB IB OUTIKURU TO IS WITH 018 DOLLAR SPECIAL HIGH GRADE m STOCK SADDLE 1 Mibjcvt to exiftwlrmtlun examine it 3yuvrtrreKhJ ULJ UI ll perfectly nallnfiulor j cuetl n represented An Extra Flno High Crado Saddio and tho equal of saddle Fold everywhere nt fnm t fiiiiiu nim no pc eon C ay tno rrrigiituKcnt UUIS I lliui vpUUiwJ ou tho 1 OO deloilt or HJ0 uud litltht churned This Saddio Is mado on a 1554 ir 16 inch Oonulno Ladosma or NelGon Hoavy Stool Fork nAitrFUiiv 8KIkctii itAwimiK coviicru 1 HlK bound or roll cantletteel leafliercotpredalrnipa or Z Ineh orbow braB bound an desired tUU Lead bn nd CkiiUr unlets ollf ml e orJ red TREE IS MADE EXTRA STRONG SMrtaSO lnch is extra beny wtol lined Slnch wldelneoBtlmin leather IV ineh tlntrund extra long on near side 2 lnch to buckle on otfuldo litnvy cotton twisted Mexican 6 Inch front cinch heavy cotton bcltlntr llank cinch connecting btrap Loop ttat tout ami Jockey all ono piece ELECANT HAND RAISED STAMPING as illustrated Weight of Huddle nhnuj HA pounUj packed for shipment 46 pounds HlEIUUT IS OSLY Allot mmmmmmx0xvixmx0 OUR BEST S FRIENDS Illinois Beotral B 8 ANNOUNCEMENT FOB WITSTTEB TOXTEISTS Tlio Illindis Centra ilcpiro6 to cull nttcntinn to the unexcelled turvico that Ik nITored bv its lines to Ilia touth fur the t eam of 1SUU HKX C ALIFORNI VIA NEW ORLEANS A Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars FROM CHICAGO EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING Pimoimlly cundiict eil lliuih tliruimh to Ios AiiKnlib mid Kut Kriincltcn via Now Orliiuih in coniiccl ion uilh IlioSoiitliini Pa cillc IciuiiiK ChiriiKo on tho Vntralb fabt Now Orliiuih Sun olnlj coiiiicctioii nlwi inaiio by this tiain with daily traiiib out of New Orleaiib for tho Pacific Coibt Tho Limited from CliiriiKo ovory oou iiiK ronucctb ou Mondayb ami ThurbdayH at New Orioaiib after Ik cumber IS 1M with tho SUNSET LIMITED of tho Southern Pacific kIvIuk bjiecial lliroiiKli tL rico to San lruucitco are the long time users of Smith Premiers The more hard work turned out the more apparent is Smith Premier durability Repair bills reduced to a minimum Smith Premier capacity for good work all the time is unequaled The Catalogue Free J0i Ask for rt S Smith Premier Typewriter Co NP mW Cloorou KACII SUUiniLKS WRITE FOR FREEVEHICLE HARNESS AND SADDLE CATALOGUE showing a lull line ol Cowboy and Rancher Outfits at the lowest prices ever quoted Address V SEARS ROEBUCK GO Inc CHICAGO ILL IBtsn Bobnt Co arc toroBtlily rcllible Kdltor 275 BOX RAIN COAT Mm AliruLitii S3 Ul IVATKII ffn 7C IKIMIF MAtKlVlDMI J0 SEND NO MONEY 1 t -- unu bund to u HUlf lour 11 Itfbl aud hfj11 iIMm r mhHitfj fi IJWll1 ill JawHtf1 ONLY S275 SEND NO MONEY Cutttil a out and send to us stato vour weight sad bright alro num ber of inches around bodj at buai aad arch and He will send tlild CUP subject to examination You car examine uud try it on i at your nearest express of ilce and if found irrfetlly iaUifaclorj riacllj aa na 1 rrsrniru ana uit noaK woodrrfal valat voa eitr aairor heard ar pay the eipros acuv our apeclal offer price Sa 70 aad eiprraa cbarvta Express obariras will areraKe 40 to SO cents for each 1000 miles THI8 CAPE IS LA TEST STYLE FOR FALL and WINTER mrt from an fitre See aad braij all wool black arblaa viniilnl Ilurllnti IIM verclotb Xt Inches long very full sweep lJ inch upper cape extra full I pper cape aad largf norm collar beauti fully trimmed with black Haltie acal furt upper cape trimmed with three rows and collar with two rows of Bae aiobalr braid i cloth button ornamentBThla cape la lae tailor made ibrouiboat and equal to rapes that sell at more than double the price Write for free rioak Calaloirae SEARS ROEBUCK CO CHICAGO Itttart Babuk Co are Uareaialj rtllasle a Utor laclirk aruuud Udj brml ULtoovrr utidrrrunlrlui up uudirirta anj w ll tclil ou llilM oat by i xui om Illll kulJcl iu Mimliatluii Ji uinltio and til It on in juurui aiet i iirenncu and ir found hit km rrprrtiatrUand llt mo Motiderful talue u nr 3 or htird or ud l fltiul Iu an riat juu cao lu f r Sll em lie vilut SKuirrnt Ol It I4lilutllil l llltt S275 uud tiieH rhaiLrt v lirilAl UIIOMI IslntcstlVtfJ iuy I nunc iiiuuq iron lv trrrir tau culor fibular liaiUtvirrl iiomii inn icninu iiuuie lredated infer velvet iilliir fane plulit lining uuluiiniol fuwidnuiua bultulileiur lxilll llaln lr licrrual anil furantrrd llMllhT UIU nr virrrrd li u or Uliv lit her lnllie lurlricllull Mamiilra of Mrna MucLlnloilitf in t cAii mil Mailu ti MeuhurobultHaiiil lifer outsat rmm rirfltnrloini wiiio for UIK blHIlKIHKIU Nil Ilil 3 SEARS HOEBUCK Co Unci CHICAGO Ucara uocmick It to art itorjtilt rt liable Ldltsr1 TREES AND PLANTS Vrin nf Best Varletlef at hard Timet Prices Braall fruit in large eupply MillionB of Htrawborry jiluntM very thrifty aud veil rooted let the debt near home and bhvo freiglit or exprei bend for price llbt to Norlh Bend Nurseries North Bend Ddgr County Neb i t i i