, n, . 3 Li Harrison Press -Journal. . , , . rl . . VOX,. XIV. HABBISOIT, KBBRA8KA, THTOSDAY, 27, 1902. 2S3 O. 39 HARRISON J. F. dv. Cock wm in (rota Agate V. t4oe- Mr. and Mm. R. F. Seeo son visitors this week. were Barrt- T. Dredge bought a fin run of Z. F. Aiitriw last Saturday. Mrs. and Wm. Chrie Christeoesn up from Andrews Tuesday. were Mr. Bieser shipped io a car-load ef cat tle, from the oast, last ridey. John a Elorspecher and Z. T. Antrim v. re Harrison visitors hu-t Setiuvny. J. E. Pelrena from Adelia 'M doing business at the county Mat lest Tuesday. Just received: A new consignment of meu and boy clothing at GERLACH& Clau Clrristeowm from Montrose doing business at the county scat Saturday, was last Thos. Ivirson came in on the train from Omaha last Friday. He exet.-. to work for H. Warneke, More and tatter goods for the same money at GerKch's store tlian any other lace, try theru. 10-tf Epworth Leafrue, Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, Subject. The rin life, Christ is ours. Suant Tvtvkr, leader. Sunday School at 10 o'clock i a. b. All are cordially invited to attend. W. IL Uavb, Supt Miss Fora Seece came in on tbo train last Saturday, from (tiadron. where she lias been attending school this winter. rotM A mit, between Monroe can yon and Harrison, owner ca.it kuee aafle by calling at this otTieo Spaying for nd. Hon. C. F. Coffee was a Harrison vlehV or between trains last Saturday, rote ru ing to his home, atOhadroO in the ing. Ueorge Willmwe came name froa ChadronTueay, U remain all su tamer, we are glad to have Oorge with Of sv gain. -u Wm. J. A. Kuuni, county clerk, vtsit .... k:. I....!.. . f V. wnrxi. Ml WIUI It1l Mw.tji mw1kv on tlie west bound vlfWiMi.'B J train. There will he nervioea at the church R..ndav at 11 a, m. AH members 6f the church are specially requested to present. Paul O. Brewster, who has been look inir after his interests, ia ftoui Couot, lut week, took the train lor Cheyeoae last Saturday. Ernest Plimoey returned from OAw ford Kridov. Im scooeupanwd his aweet- knm. who catue ui to attend the 8t Patrick dance. Mr. and Mrs O. Batter end Master Oacll Y west hound train, for It were last Saturday, where they esfwet to visit with Mr.aod Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. John Brown and children! cease le i Tuesday's train, and Mr. Brown take .i ,. , ihalr new home that he kllTIII V. - " purchased from F. M. Smith. I am now prepared to weave carpets. m . r... hit and miss and k for stripped. Warprurnishedatoet. Mkk J. A. Hum. Miss Ellxabeth Harris closed a success ful term of school, in district No. 30 last Friday, and on Moot lay she went ao Glen to commence another term Io district No. 1. The eupreme Court, hat refused accept bail, a per motion of attorney. Critw nod Fanning, in the once of ttate of Nebraska vs. Chaa. Bussell, so Charles Russel will have to go to Unocla, await the action of the supremo Court, for a new trial. wewBweW When yeu lack energy, CO at rohsh nnr food, feel dull and ctnaw). altar eating, all you need Is a dose cf Chnisv her Iain's Stomaoh A Liver Tablets, TUf will make yon feel like a new give yon an appetite like a I epic by J, & Phinaey HAPPENINGS H. K. Hler was a pleaanat caller at our offloa last week, and voile here re newed hi; ailegiuc to to Vtmrivcu Nab for another year. Coma again Mr. Miliar. , Mr. ad Mrs. q. B. Holu'ogswrrth went to (tsiroa last Saturday end Men. xfenrngsworth returned Monday. Oar no bought three car load of cattle while at Chadroa ard shipped tbem to Uouglae, and will drift thorn to bi ranch. Tuesday wm a vary dtessoanhls onv "bile it was not cold it wan hard oa stock, e-ially tooso that haw the scab. The wet mow wm bard on the telegraph wires, for Wednesday Mora iog we were cut off both ways by tt wires being down but we bav bo room for complaint as this has been an en cepiionally fioo winter on stock. We were glad to see our old time friyods C. H. Weller and E. D. SaUerlee oo our streets, Tuesday. This is the second time Mr. Weller has been ia Har rison since he disposed of his busine interests and Mr. Sattortee lias aade us but few visits since he moved from our oiidst. Cone oftoner, gentleman, for we are always glad to see those that stKodby us and helped us moke tlie town what it ie. Didrick Nelson, formerly of Siont Co unty. orders the Pkehs Journai sent to him at Monaow, Idaho. In hi tetter be says, he is well aatisfied in Idaho. U bonght 8S acres of land with improve meoteoB it, for $1100, and he finds it a good, productive country, and thinks he ill like it alright We were sorrv to low Mr. Nelson, but are glad to know that he baa found a good country, and we wist bint success. J. H. WMhenmdorfer has a part f the material eej the ground. bnild aw d ditipa uwto tic place of bujkMaa. Wo uadeestaod the bcildiDg is tp be Its M with a II foot post. Thkt wIM glw Mb. WithenBsdorler more room, that be sway be aWe to carry a hMgar etcak cf hapwawej eadUee,aejd everything that is found in a first class harness shop. Mr. Wilhar- msdorfer is also vuppiyiog a kg nnisad wans, one tap watcb repiurer, and be ie wfjliog to gHaraotee ak work ia this line aad if you have any work of this U nrop m aoa see bita, and wa arc stire you will be pleased with his week aa well a bisohargos. Last Monday, ft. Patrick's day waaok. scfroi hv a good saoy of osr cltilaus by we wearing or snaoa rocks, is the eve mng a Urge crowd of out young people from different parts of the country. gathered to celebrate the day that is set apart, and commeciorated te Uw birth of the great Iriubmaa, that wrst christ ianised tho Irish peophi bv tripping the light fantastic until the wee small hours of the morning, Thsre is a legend that this day ob served for the reason f rU. Patrick ban iahiog the frogaaad scaba front Irelaad which this ie oary legendary. We are quite aura the young ladiee ef Harrlsoo and vtceaity will always fast like cots cjsmarating thin any enofe bccrtily for, the bertinhment of tobacco smoke from the balMweq) an this special dap. The above wen switched oa to oar dead hook, therefore Ud not gwt Into the pa per butt njseewaMC wa nowoa me local rocrohaae arc hegiaeing ta drop their advartteiag cut of saasy local exchaagea. and the (asm of their work nleg the lines of public ity between now and the late fall will be of little coBsecueacc Why they do this is beyond our comprehension an lev, it is for the panose of helping Montgomery, Ward A Co, and the trav cling grocery peddler and giving range men a bettor chance at the people. If this ia tlie object, then the purpose Is admirably served. The local merchant don't appear to know that it takes long time to drive a nail whan you only hit it once every three ar four weeks. The other fellow caa drive more spikes with a tack hansmsr that yon ahiagle nails with a sledge because ha ops bitting mil the Uase. No f inner man ecpecte to eatea anything wbaj keeps JerWcg hie hook out of the wa'er aad waittag for the f urn to fellow it cot j on the beak. Bait year heck of edver tlaiag with hen est goods and fair prices aad drop it Late the no Id stream af the circulatioc ef the local paper. Keep your bait fresh aad ajnaoe all keep fish in'. This leoal paper 10 ready, erflraf, anaiaue ta help yon win ewiaet tka) amil aatt aonaa, hut aotaiaf CM bp dnae oMtwMt year co-paratioa. I oarrvAKT Uoath entered the iioaieof Andrew Mu Oiaiey last Monday morning at 8 o'clock and claim for bis victim. Ls & Me- j tfmfcr, wf of Andrew McOialcy. . Uur. a Bavca was bora Nov. SO -1840 aod was married to Aodctw McOiniey. SrpU 17, t8Coaa4wtdto y obo has been a invalid uearly ail nor life, bat coo bore bar aAiirtioqa wttbout a cuurisur. apd bar etory Jcrt aoI Wre ae for the happiooss of her iiuobaod, aad loose s rouadbpr. Ac w looked os bar peaceful face, as aba Icy tharc io Oatb, wo saw do trace of the 60 years of suffering writ t CD there, but Of as peaceable wad calm . W might well say death, where, w ta stiqgf wbeg we om look upow a tooe so beautiful and calm oVeAb. 9o duuU sb woo W have) liked to have Ukte her busbapd, whom sbe loved so dearly, along wltb hy, ovt alas we aM have to travel this dark valley of the shadow of death alone, so far as earthly friends are eonorrned, but thank (iod we can take faith by the hand, through this dreary land if we are only faithful to him that doelh all thiogs well. Tbp body was in cased in a beautiful casket decorated with flowers, and wan followed to the grave by sorrowing relatione and friends, and there the last burial rltee were performed. The Ifev. J. A. Scbamahorn of Qordon officiated at the services that were held at the bonis of the deceased, and may toe kind words, spoken by Lira, be long rcnembsred by those preseot The PRKM-JoumAi. extends symptby to the sad heart that is left alone to light the battles of life, and may he be able to nay hB bin life's battlec are at aa end, as sbe did,"Uis will be done." Ernest Bucfto of Mat Creek valley was a Harrison visitor last week. James Noiaa, from Eckard 80. lk. was a Harrinoo visitor Tuesday. Bee. Tonngnmn writes, that he is iav peeving rapidly and will be heme in a fawdaya. Fraak Fiecaing. k w nt Id the syluoi, alLeoooh, front true counfr, died thitaaume Uw 040. Mrs, Titer who baa bean visiting with bey rclativei for the lent few week left Walnienjy evening, for bar noma at TJatrtilcBa ffannw Chat. Woodward who wee enateooad te be buog at Caeper. Wyo. Maroh 84 gat a respite of tuo days, Io await the acticM of ihe supreme court. Una. C. F. Cwffes, Mr. an Mrs. & 0. Sattorlee and C B. Weller oame up from Chadron, Tuesday, to attend the funeral services of Mrs. A. MoOlnlsy who died at S o'clock Monday njoroiag. Vlrgie Hester and) E. A. Bsthar re turned home Monday from ladina omeb where they have bean at work for some time building a bouse for Jaojes Nolan. IoduetoiotM roes are never hunting work the work ie huatieg then, euoa te the cans with Mr- Hooter and Esther, they are aiways bucy. Have yen tented in Le fJarlaob'fe front wiadww eiaoa the flret day of epring, Well, we saw JUew sotubtwag away 00 tbose windows, aad wa waawated what ww gowg ta happen; von want ace bat yau will ace nhe 1 sheee that hen ever laHurfu dont fail w) look la. Baa) Clarke laft eVutway cveniog (a a trip dwc lt the Saad aTtlis latura- wg Wsdasafiw. We inOrntesI ha went ffnnalasT far ducks, but aa to hU sueriss we did not learn, but we do know Mr. Chubs enjoys a trip out in the fresh air once aad a walla, aad Vebraake caa furaish as much ef that as any stats in the Untea. Orandtna Davis returned Monday, from Omaha, where eke haa been under going treat me at for her eyee. Her eyes arc Improved from what they were be fore she went there, but are not aay bet' ter than when ebe was with ue before. Ber many frtende were in hejiee she might be fully restored ta her eight a gain, but while such is not the case we are glad te have ber with us agaia. Adlwvit Kami. Mr George Davie ie nfaia played en AAallasantioa. The rain af Faiday aad Pttnday was who greatly wetoeosed hy the farmers have sowed small grain, Mr W. A. Downey went ta LeadGv Dak. awtTueaday wbara aha will deft with herekater for a while. haattawaad the fa. ratrirk'i at Adraaarw last Bnaiay eveahtf navlagrwtkw rTWUt4ahcwglvnpeawtwlnia. I Me nMs Ve www hiat GEarle free I returned home from RAO. raarii in Wyoming, last Tuesday. He has been berdir t p up there for the last two month. Mr. V If red Liaberg went o CraMord last Monday to gtt his bath pullpd and returned oa Ttiursdav, oh it must have! been a bad tOOh 1dlake so lofig t pull it. He was accompanied home by How ard I Snth. We were just.wcn4eriug if IL I. S. was the denUet. GhKliNBORJI e)coeee)OeooeecoCwOwOcejtt I In Wyo ruing. Owpeaoeeoooaoeoe)0c)oe Z. A. Bke lias his saw -mill boiler re paired aodjis turning out lumber by the M. Thedanee at 0. Christian's last Friday wue very well attended by the boys.but the girls wore rather scarce. We otter no excuse nor apology for these few Kne, but simply fire them in to see what will become of thern. There asems to be a blind pig in Harris on, and some folks take advantage of the poor things infirmity, aod run in to it every time they go to town. Mr. Joha Long of it.,'Joe Mo. a nephew, of Mrs. Stephen Eldridge, arrived lanf week, to trv the pare air of this region a, a health restorer, having suffered with malaria and lung fever at his home. Miss Florence Christian will celebrate the cod of a socceasful term of achool in the eoet P. R. school house next Friday with a literary entertainment in the eve iag. - Florence is all riht as a teacher or as a model young lad. Not withstanding tlie iocleaiency of tho weather on last Sunday, a large audience feathered at the wert Pleanant Ridge school house, to greet their former pastor, Utile r Wart a, and to hanr him preach. They were a di&sapointed lot of people when they heard he Would not be there. U.No. A hoy was compelled by bis tepclier to write an ejaary "en toe month," and this if What he wroto. The mouth ie, the Urantdowr j the face; it ie the aperture of the cold sternge ef year' anatomy. boom monehi look like peaohee aad creuni; noaw look liken bole ia a brick wall to (Inert door or window. The mHi nV drimaoa aide to ypur liver; it le patrfotism's foundation and tlie tool cheat for pie. Without tlie mouth Uie aoliticao woo'd be a wanderer on tbo face of the earth and go down to an un honored grave. It is tlie grocer's friend, the orator's pride and the dentists hope. It puts come men on the joetrum and other in jail. It is temptations lunch counter when attached to a maiden and tobaoeo's friend when attached to a man It is iiw rWlii) vi tit ttiirUif umBurF the tongue. Without it married lift would be a summer dream and a dude would loose half hie attractions. E changer Sheriff. Sale. By virtue of en order ef sale Incited by the 01 era cm tne autnet mwi 01 nmi counvy JIabrsabe.ioVttO mcOlrtnted upew a decree raaOaied V aald court in fsTer of Stoul eeuatSi .Mebraeha. a pkUntl and slnst ankseoa aein of Saren Lutsenhleer de eeaMd. terse. A. lontSMibelwr. that I will on Hie tMb eay of epsil lew a an o'eieek In tne aresrnooa e seld 4ay s be mi frout door ef the ceart hoexe sT said tunty W tke vllbwe of Heriieoa la eatd eoMty aail at nunllc soctlea to tne hlcemt Bidder for aacl le band tne loliovin gnernsea reel eetste la said Stout eoeuty, MetSTuk, to I wis: Ttaa Busth-woat aaarter MV of wrtUin utu cf tauae nrtir-feur (Mi west ol tne tstb ptiprtpttl nwrede te Mtly setdord r u caleln she ojs uf njst.st eoet aad mlia ShariaT ul sai Co Sheriffs Sale etleelskereby eivee that by vtrtee of u mt4t iwimsI by tke clrk ef the rtittrtot uoartaf Rtoax eonnty. SebnwVe "poo de cree n edereC la nel4 eeuTt la for ( stoaz iMuety endcsluct ih K.KItint,ebewalter Mrtrsae''e.aeororstlon, tbl I will on tbe snb day of ABrllim at on o'clock lathe alteraeoa of cold day at tke east front door of tbo ceart bourn of wtld twenty la tbe ll lMf Uarrlcon, 1 will Mil at public suction to the blaluwt bidder for mtch In band the follow lag described real estate le said Sioux event, flobra.ee, te-wlt: The vest bait of tb south east quarter of tbe eeuth-eaal qaarter ef tbe sou t b eset auerter of section thlrty-lkree and tbe wnitb west qaartor of the nortb-weet oeart ar of ctUNi thlriT four la Uiensbln tblrty- ibvaa. raasnt Bftv Bve to sails! T ' eve to aiiMT Mtui oruer ol sale ia tbe east of (CI.38 sod Uie costs and seernlaa costs. rpeb.ia.t1o.M.r,hn.wiT blurt saia ue. Mherirs Hale of eald day at tbe es freat Coor ot Ike eoart koeee of sees eoaaty at Hstvtenn, He nneaa.esU at pabtle soetieej to tbe bij Ssddev fee oaoo la bmC ins foitawieg aertnrw real eetale atlaatot ta sen sea a. ecu as aamie eoetiew to sne aiam ceeety te- 4 twe sMtn-woet onartey of nsettea three la BiosnMp eoeatf ievoa aceihef ape tty ire west ef tne euia prcnsteeteserlSUii to tanartcp of esetten rievea aeeusefiti euia prcnsteelnter er of ssie le tbe em of iHrttr. ftp vlrvae ef aa order of sale Icsocd by tee Clecn of Ue dlsMlct eocrt ef Moos -oouty, ielateeka, upon a deceee reedered In said eoart In favor of tbo eonsty of Moax, aa BlatetuT, end against Jaiuee H. took, Kate &.iwet,uaaen Meadrta, Oarrta r. Hen drla bis w;:e, MelUnley Unaleg Loae aed Tnottleonaay. IwUldtOntbe ink day rJ anrtl Icjat at aaoa'ckMb In tbe afleraoea ObeetMe re Aateftce HwU. Three MaAlum dakee those of Nor follt, JietMaonA a4 Craftoo arc vlo owere, so ate nsmerou other fsraoud pwtra. iacladtaci Usvde taliobury, Rose caty, AboravenAy and Heiboroiign. Cnssy Mesw. I Tite FHHS-JX'1aI. has printed rnr- 1 ted number of maps on Manilla card board which can be tcuM for 10c each They will sluo be given as a premium to new subecribers. Clubbing Offers While you are thinking of subscribing or your yearly reading matter, remem her that the PwtSH-JOURNAI. will tsdt subscriptions to any paper oa earth and save postage and time for you. W.nteo Reliable man for Manager of a Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity Hre is a good opening for tiie right nan. Kindiv give good reference when writing. T. A. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE CINCINNATI, OHIO. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts, stamps, M3 A Prlntow Cre&tly Svrarlscd. "I was never so mnch surprised in my life, as I was with the results of usin.'j Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Ash vi lie (N. C.) Gazette. "I contracted a severe case of rheumatism early last winter by get ting my feet wt. I tried several things for it without benefit. One day while looking over the Oaiette, I noticed that Palo Balm was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, sol bought a bottle of it and before using two thirds of it my rheumatisam had taken its flight and I have not had a rheumatic pain si ace." Sold by Dr. J. E Pliinney. tleivtfig' Bun en ChsmberUtn's Ceunfc Itemedr Between tlie hours of eleven a. m, and closing time at night on Jan. 25th 1001. A F. Clark, druggist, aiadeSpring. Va sold twelve bpttles of Chaniberliaa's Cough Remedy. lie says, "I never handled a medicine that cold better or gave better satisfaction to my custom- 1." This Remedy has been In general usp in Virginia for several years, and the people there are well acquainted with its excellent qualities. Many of them have testified to the remarkable cures which it has effected. When vou Mod a gond reliable medicine for a oeugh or coid, or attack or the grip, use Chamberliao's Cough Remedy and you ure certain te be more than pleased with the quick cure which it afforhs. For sale by Dr. T. E. Pbinney. MINUTES OF ASSESSORS MEET ING, SIOUX COUNTY, NEBRASKA. HARRISON, SIOUX CO., NEBR., MARCH 18, 1902. Tee aasecaon met es per Ckaptor 77, Article 1. Section 4, Kevlsed Statutes of h'e brsska. Meatlofl c d to order by J. C. Parsons. Motion made and seconded that Tat Lacy act as ckalrniau of tbe meeting; motion carried. Itetioa made, secoaded aed carried that Wm. J. A. Kaain act as secretary of the meeting. Motion saade, amended and carded to ad tourn. to .March 21, 1901. Adjourned till March t, IKS. We. J. A. U (I'M, Secretary HABKISO. MAKCH HI, Taa aceMSOts met as per adjournment ; meettng called to order by Pat Lacy, chair-, ipse. Motion made, seconded and carried that we adopt tbe 1W1 schedule with aa lncrerse la valuation of M) per cent. Motion made to auiead tbe former notion In so far as It applies to bucks that they be reduced to ttxsn per bead. Motion made, seconded end carried tbat tbe minutes of the meeting b printed on lae tek of erbedule. Motion made, secoaded and carried tbat we assess cattle at an avg. of tS.UO per head. Motto tOc eaif carried tbat we jwwiih harw. u an vrr. of s.W) per head. Motloa made, seconded and carried tbat we assess mules the same as horses. Motion made and seconded that we assess gbeep at an average or $1.50 per head. Motion wade, seconded an J carried that we assess all bogs over sir months old at y per head. Motion made, seconded and car rled Mellon made, secoaded aad carr led fit lw, Chairman. HOKMKS Horses 1st class ?i ro . 12 76 7 " Hud ue .... .. COWS Colts 1st elacs- Snd " -Jrd " sin os io w UU YKAKUKQ COLT1 Yearlings 1st class... ...... ... ao .... 4 Ml IOD ..Jilt M ... 7A0S " inn . " rd " M'AI.I.IUNS talllonslst class . Ira " 14 00 JACK) Jacks 1st class .-. .111 tne " . " ird " . ius MVLM Melee 4 rears and over 1st clas. ..rw jo .. I! ( ..Tie .410 .. us t - sua - " t - Sid MULI UOLTS Colts 1st siee . BC " krd ... SCO lKARMKU 0OLTH Tear II agf let class IUC " W4 C Si ouws CoWs let etto " nd d i is fTkn anievs years aad ever 1st rlssc ...lll V) " Cud - Is 0 - I " " ........ It 00 Professional Cards. A. J. 0 Connell, Co. Attorney, Will Practice In All Court. Mperia! Attention fjilven to Land Of hoe KuniHesx. Collections and all hNiness entrust ed ten.e will retire prompt attention. Harrison - Nerkaska. J. E. PHINNEY, M. I). Phybeinn and Snrgeon. ill calls given prompt attention. Odlce In tmiK stort. -HARKI80N - NEBRASKA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to ail iea, matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United Suite Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliablv 2ompanies. CSTLegal papers carefully drawn. Harrison. - Nebraska. Sheriff's &le. Notice is lifreby given that by virtue of an oidor ot nl issueil liy the Clerk of the Dis trict court of Sioux County NrbraHkit upon a decree rendered in md eourt In favor of Sftmli Wisdom aurl against 8trnh Windom ard Leoua Wisdom heirs Aaron Wisdom, de ceased, American Investment Company, a corporation, IC L. Orinsby whos true cliris talu iiume Is unknown to plaintiff, Trustee, W.J. Bowden whose trim ohrtntlan name la unknown to plaintiff, defendcuta, that I will on tli 7th day ol April 1902 at ono s'clock la the ftfternuon of said da at the east front door "f the court house of said county in the village of Harrison in said county, Fell at public unction to the highest biiHerfor cash in Hand the following described real estate In said Sioux county, Nebraska, to.Wit; The sonth half of the southwest quarter Of section twelve (12; and the north half ol the northwest quarter of section thirteen (13) in township t'uirty two (32) north ot range nftythreo (53) west of the 6th princi pal meridian in Sioux county Nebraska. To satisfy said order of sale in the sum of 0M.15 and ftl M costs and accruing costs. First publication Marck h. ALEX Lowhv Sheriff of said county. Catray Notice I have on the 2nd day of Jan. 1902. taken up, 4 miles east of Montrose, one home about four years, color gray, branded as follows: on right ii "31 1 if't Owner will calll -Jaiiu prove pro perty, pay all charges and take animal away. . ---., 84-8 Peter Rabkn. that we access school land according to law. tkst we adjourn. Was. J. A. Hai'm. Secretary STEERS Steers J years aud over 1st clsss ..IIS 00 " " " " 2nd " r 2 " " 3rd " 0 00 STEERS Steers I year-old 1st alasa.. ' 1 year-old 2nd " " 1 ear-old Srd " .. !0 M P fHI. ... 7l. BULLS Hulls 4 years and over 1st class ; on " 2 " " " 2nd "' ... ti u) t - " ' ard 15 00, VWX.IA balls I year-old 1st 'class.. ...1TVI , " I year rld mi " .. .... fi no " 1 year-old 3rd " . 4 m HK1FKRS Heifers t year-old 1st class fl3 IW) " t rear old tnd " .. woo M 1 year-old ard " . t oo, HKIKKRS Heifer I yiur-old 1st class., i yesr-oia ma I year old (rd ' SIIEKP Sheep s months and over 1st Clsss n ro asaiiths 2nd ....... 1 10 BtCKS Bucks let class .. 7i M " tud ;o uo " tnl " 600 HOOa e-saoeths and oar I e per pound. LAMP Land 1st class. I I si so lad srd With a added. fair value for Improvements, JTTT on left stio'iKler. PWWfl 1- ! I : I 1 ..,4 VJ.) t'il 'i 1 1 7 nlW wtmwitfKSt - wva -if r!.tr, y -V.' Vlr- Is