NEGRO COLONY MAY BECOME EXTINCTA colony of negroes which, since the early days of Sully county, have been extensively engaged in farming near Fairbank, may pass out of existence, The colony consists of 12 quarter sections of .land located in the bend of the Missouri river. They have become expert farmers. John J. Gladish plans on buying the land i and if he is successful he will turn it | into a ranch for the raising of sheej*, hogs and cattle. He seeks to. have the negroes remain with him as hewill have sufficient work for all of% • . - .them.