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r : i '.1 Harrison , Press - Journal. . jr . .. . VOL. XIV. 3g.RKI3QlTf NBBEAgKA, T3E3:i7HSrA.Y, MARCH 27, 1902. N O. 39 t; I 4 1. HARRISON J. F. (ajcIc was in from Agate V. t4oe- day, Mr. ana Mm R. F. Neeo sod visitor this week. wer Harri- T. Dredfr bought a fine RUN of Z. F. Antrim last Saturday. Mrs. and Mrs. ChriCbriston up from Andrew Tuesday. wr Mr. Bieser shipped in a car-load f cut tle, from the tut, last ridy. Joho 0. Elrkpechr aod Z. T. Antrim were Harmon visitors hut 8etunuy. J. E. Pelren from Adelia n doing business at the county Mat last Tuesday. Junt received: A new consignment of men and boyi clothing at GEBLACHS. Claus Chriteoen from Montrose doing business at the county scat Saturday, was last Thos. Ivinton came in on the train from Omaha last Friday. He exrt to work for H. Warneke, More and better goods for the same money at Grlcr)' store than aoy other place, try then). 10-tf Epworth League, Sunday evening at "J o'clock, Subject. The risen life, Christ is our. Susnt Tltter, Leadr. Sunday School at lOc'clock a, m. All are cordially invited to attead. W. U. liAva, 8upt Mis flora Neece came in oq tbe train last Saturday, from (iiadroa. wbr she hat been attending school thia winter. roUNOA irtit, Wtweii liner can yon and Harrison, owner can. ha sere) by ealliugatthlsofendiyiogiQrad. Hon. C F. Coffea u a Harrlaoti vl, or between trains I ant Saturday, retoro- ing to hi home, at Cliadron ia tha va- ing. Ueorgt Williaroe cam ham fro Chad row Tuesday, to romaio all uooiar, we are glad to hav Uvorge with o a- gain. Wm. J. A. Ihium, county clerk, vtsit 1 witli hi family, fct Oottonwood. returning Mooday on Uia wast train. bound Thar wiii he servioe at th church H,,nHav at 11 a. m. All mmbr af th church are specially requested to he present Paul O, Brewster, who has baoa look inir after hi interests, in ou Couoty last week, took th train for Cbayenaa last Saturday. Ernest PhiMwy relumed from Caw ford Fridov, Iw accompanied his eweet- h.r knms. who earn ui- to attend th 8t Patrick dance. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hester tad Matr 3cll took the wt bound train, for !ttf"ay last Saturday, wher they Mpet lo vwit with Mr.aod Mrs. ralmor. Mr. John Brown and children cam ia oa Tuesday's train, aid Mr. Browa take them oit to their new horn that he purchased from F. M. Smith. I am now prepared to weave carpet. 10 cts. for hit and mis nd U for stripped. Warp furnished at cost. Man J. A. Tea via. Miss Elizabeth Harris closed a success ful term of school, in district No. 30 last Friday, and on Monday she went no Gln to commence another term Id district Tha atioreme Court ha rofuttd to accept bail, a par motion of attorneys. Critw and Faoning, in the oaae of itete of Nebraska vs. Chaa. Bueeell, to Charle RusmI will hav to go to Linoole. aad await th action of the supreas Court, foraoaw trial. When yu lack energy, ao not relish your food, feel dull and stupid, after eatiu. all vuu aeed I a dot of Cham berlain's fHofomoh A Uw Taaieea. They will mak yoa feel like a aw HAPPENINGS H. E. Miller was a pwasaot caller a our offloa last weak, aod white bar re new nhmu, tha VmmtomLl' t??-3" SAL tot Mother ymr, coma agoi Mr. Millar. Mr. aod lira. Q, B. Holliagawr rth front to Chadrw lest 8attirdty aad Mr. Holliofsworth returned Monday. Ctar- uc bought thro car load of cattle while at Chadrta ard ehinped tbem to Uouglaa, and will drive thjem to bis ranch. Tuesday wM a very dteavaeel dv wail it vraa et cold it was hard oo toe, aapet ially Uwaa that have the tab. Tha wet mow we hard on the telegraph wires, for Wedtteeda novo ins we were cut off both ways by to wirts being down but we hav bo room for complaint a this iioa been an ex ceptionally fine winter on stock. We were glad to see our old time friorxlii a II. Wetter and E. D. Satterlee on our streets, Tuesday. This is the second time Mr. Waller has been ia Har rison since tie disponed of his business interests and Mr. Satterlee has made us but few visits since he moved from our midst. Cone ofteoer, gentlemen, for we are always glad to see those that stood by us aod helped us make the town wliat it ie. DidricW Nelson, formerly of Slow Co. unty. orders the Peeks Joctlnax. sent to him at Momow, Idaho. In hi letter be says, he is well satisfied in Idaho. U booght 86 acres of land with improve ments on it, for $1100, and he finds it a good, productive country, and thinks he will like it alright Wa war sorry to ieso Mr. Nelson, bu( are glad to know that ha has found a good country, and Wa wish bin sueoaea. J. IL Welherrnedorfer has a part of the aaial the grouad. a bcild . ditipa uato bU plaoa of buahataa. W uadtUod tha building la b 14 a M with a It foot post. Thaj win gi Mb. Withertnsdortsr uororojaas, that ht saoy be abia to carry a btrgar to)l of hanaaa, avklteo,d everything that ia found ia a first class haraea shop. Mr. Wilhar- msdorfar is also eubpiying a kag needad waat, that is a watch reowiter, and ha it rf)Uog to gtiaraato bis work ia this tioa aad if you hav any work of tbi k nrop in ana tea aim, aod wa at sura you wiU be aiojuwd withbi woak a wail a nisohargos. Last Monday. Ct. Patrick's day waa ok- Nerved bv a good many of our cttziao by th wearing of Shamrocks. In th eve mng Urge crowd of our young people from different parts of the country. gbtlwred to Cclefcrene toe tioy that is let opart, and eommenorated to Uw birth of the great Irishmaa, that Mrtt christ ianised th Irish peofta bv tripping tha light faaiaotie uatll the wee small hours of th morning, There is a legend that this day) ob srved for th raoc. f fit Patrick ban ishing the frog and seek from Iralaad wbieb this n oary legendary. W are quit sura th younf ladiea of Harrison aod vlosafty will always teal Ilk cow tjtnorating thi day snore ooartily for, th banisMDont of tobacco natbo from th balNoom oo this special da. Th above waa switched on to oar dead hook, tfMrofore did not at tnto the aa ajostaMtr w notice I no local mwrokanfa are htgiaaiiig to drop their advortiaiag out of caaay local zcha8ga, aad tb fore of their work el"g the linos of public ity letweea bow nod the lot (all wiU be of little coemaueaoa. Why they do this ia beyond our comprehension un- it is for the purpose of helping Montgomery, Ward A Co. and the trav eling grocery peddler aod giving raage me a bettor chance at tha people. If this is Uie object, than the purpose I admirably served. Tb local merchant don't appear to know that it take a long time todrlv a nail whoa you oalv bit it one every three or four woak. Th other fellow caa drive nor spika with a ted. haaamr thaa you aa) ablogl nail with a sladg beeau ha keep hitUog oil tba th. No furwr. aaa eapoet to eatea aa? thing who keep JrUag hie hook out oftbewa'er aad waitMg for the f iab to follow it oat on the beak. Bait year hook of adver tieing with hoawt good aod (air arlo ood drop 1( into tU oold atroaa af the circulattoa of the loeal paper. Keep yor bait fresh aad th all amy fkw la. This leaal paper ie roady, oHllhaj, OMleu ta bob yoa wta ajtwast Ma orawrbowa, but ottviaf CM wi stoat yoor coporatloa. oarrvAanr Oaath entered the hone of Andrew Mo Oialey lost Monday morning at 5 o'clock and claimed for bht victim, Luia 8. Me aialer, wifo of Acdrct McOialey. U'iraS. Bavon was bora Nov. 901840 aod wat married to Aadww McOinio. an invalid uearlyaii hot life, butsba bora bar afllaeUooji without a murmur . aad her every eiXart aod desert wat for the happiness of her liuabaad, aad those a. rouadhar. A wa looitad on bar penotful face, m aba lay thorn in 4sab, wa sow do trace of the 60 years of suffering wnt ton there, but Of to peaceabla and calm . We might woll say death, whfra w th etia? wbe wa om look upotj a Uoo so beautiful and calm t datb. 9o douUt sh would hava liked to bave Uaea her buibapd, whom she loved at dearly, along with hay, hat alas we aj) bava to travel this dork valley or the shadow of death alone, so far as earthly friends art oonormed, but thank iod we can take faith by the hand. through this dreary land if wa are only faithful to him that doeth all things wtll. Tba body waa in cased in a beautiful casket decorated with flowers, and wat followed to the grave by sorrowing relations and friends, aod there the last burial ritot were performed. The Rev. J. A. Scbamahorn of Gordon officiated at the services that wry re held at the home of the decea.iod, and may tot kind words, spoken by biro, be long rtmembercd by those present The PvwJotnvAj. extend sympthy to the eaa heart that is left alone to light the battles of Ufa, and may ha be able to nay when bit life's battle art at an tad, as hedki.'-Uiswaibedone." Ernest Buog of Mat Creek valley wat a Harrison visitor last woek. James Nolan, from Eckard So. Dab. wa a Harrison visitor Tuesday. Bev. Youogtua writes, that ht i inv proving mptdiy and will h horn in fw day. rraak FlBiiig, htasant an tba asylum, at Uooola, fron trus counfr, died llavtavoje UtJia g9. ' -- f Mrs. Titer who has baau visiting with boy Mlatira for the laet rw waaks loft Wainasday avoniajr. for bar boon at Bwtctdaia. Baua. Cbaa. Woodward who wa aantauoad tpbkungatCajar, Wyo. Mrvh 24 gat a raspit of VO daja, o await th artiaaj of tha supreme court C. F. Gaffe, Mr. m) Mr, E 0 aattorte an u u. wtir oam up from Cbadrofi, Tuesday, to attend tha funeral trvics of Mra. A. MoOlnley whs iisri at 5 e'clodt Moadey eorsias. Viral Heater aaa C A. HsUmt re turood home Mooday from ladiee oreek where Uwy rw"t beeo at work for come titn building a house for Jasies Nolan, lodustoious row are never hualieg work the work ie huatiag thom, euob is the eaea with Mr- Hester aod Eetaer, they ereajweysbiuy. Hav yea looked in low Oarlock's Croat wiadww siaoa tt flrot daf of opriag, Wli, w taw iw Mtubblog away on tbos windows, aad we wawJwed what a going 10 tepee- voi want ee htm bat you will as the floaot aatuKma . ..f sb that hae eyar oosm to Harrison, a Aoa't fail W look ia. Batkw) Clarke left tOstuMtar ovoaing. tar trip dwwalw the Sand Htll ratura iog Wodassdiy, W Mgdjajtmi ha woat ffuaaiaff for ducka, but aa to hU sutcess we did oat laara, but wedo know Mr. Chub e)oy a trip out tn tha frasl air oftc aod a while, aod Nebraska aaa f uraiah a much of that aa aay state iu the Unioa. Orandrea 0vi raturaed Moadoy, from Omaha, wher ah has beta under going treatment for bar eyee. Hr eye are Improved from what they war be fore ih went there, but ar aot aay bat ter than when ah was With u before. Bar maay friends were in bono she might b fully rwtorod to her sight a gain, but while such is not the com w are glad to hav her with u agaia. Auwri ttomt. Mr 0oiO Daw ia afaia omployed on teadallaaaaUoa. Tharaiaof Falday aad Sunday waa greatly welcomed by tha farmers who have sowwl aaall graia. Mr. W. A. Oowaey woott LoadOv Dak. last Tveaday whore ah wtll ffoit with hay water for a whil. whwaktaawai th St ratrtek' aAAdrnoralaot B day etwyea lmlMflBtkoft fvIWwbsBlgivuperfalnBa, I Ua ajawft. Ve tb Mfji CJEarie Preel returned home from RAO. ro-h in Wyoming, last Tueay. He ha haen btrdu g t p up there for ths laat two month. Mr. 1 If red Linberg want 'o Crfc-vford hvt Monuay to gtt hie Uth pullisd and returned oa Ttiurndny, oh! it must hav? been a bad tooth to take to long U pull it He waa accompanied home by How ard I fwnjth. Wt were just. wonderiug if H. lm 8. wat the dentist. GhlOiKHOKN In Wyoming. oatffOwOQoeoeooaoo Z. A. Rke lias his saw -mill boiler re paired andi turning out lumbar by th M. The danee at C. Christian's last Friday wu vry wall atUnded hy the boys.but th gwi wr rather scarce. We ofler no excuse nor apology for ths fw line, but simply fire them in to see what will become of them. There ssms to be a blind pig in Harris on, aod sore folks take advantage of the poor thing infirmity, aod run in to it every tiro they go to town. Mr. Joho Long of iit.'Joe Mo. a nephew J of Mrs. Stephen Kldnuga, arrived last week, to trv the pure air nf this region a a health restorer, having suffered with malaria aod lung fever at hi home. Miss Florence Ctwixtian will celebrate the nd of a successful term of school in Uie eoet P. B. school house oext Friday with a litrry entertainment ie th eve ing. - Florence is All right as a teacher or aa a mooei young latiy. Not wrthtaoding tlie ioclBi:ncy of th woather oo last Suwlar, a large audience jthred at th west Pleaonnt Ridge fliool house, te greet their former pastor, Baler Warren, and to henr him preach. They were a dissapointed lot of people when thay heard he would not be there. ,'; u.No. V boy era compelled by bis tcl-r to write ao wnwy "oa the moabh," aod thi i what he wrote. Th mouth i th front door to th (ace; it ia th aperture of th oold storage af your' anatomy. umwNu look lik paaoh aad otnO look lik a hole in, a brick wall to slmit door or window. Tl ajd aVAorimsooaisWto yaw liver; it I patriotism's toundatioa and th tool client lor piei Without the mouth Uie oolitican would be a wanderer oa the fao of (he earth and go down to an un honored grave. It is Uie grocer's friend, th orator's pride and the dentists hope. It puts some men on th rostrum and others in jail. It is terapUtioos lunch counter when attached to a maiden and tobacco's friend when attached to a man. It is the horn of that unruly raambrr th tongue. Without it married life would be a summer dream and a dude would loose half hi attractions. Ex chaagr Sheriffs Sal. By virtue of n orr ef Ml issued by the eierUM ine OUlrU'l conri n swi wrnnvy Jlabreake. un to meuUfcoted upo deem raaawad bv mniA court to fever of Sloiu eeuati Mewraaka. an pbUwtlsT sad seslnst eiibsa ! of 9rah Iutsenlistawr l- esaecd, terah A. UmtaMibelaer, that I wtll on wie tMb af U M1 lM i one o'oieek In to afternoon nf seld 0r s 0 eeet from 4 our ef the ceert aee tsf sell cunty lo tfe village of Herrteos la esl'l county sail t nuailc oetta to the hlii"t Wittier for oaA Ie band tba folloOin doeenked reel eetW In ald Slout eotiiiy. seurasas, - Tha Burn-west eaarter "V of section thwtv-two () tnM tulrvy UrMi iW) uOrtai irsmua flftr-four (Mi west tne Ilia wrmrtmn uwiwn.i ui wmwj ihu f uf. sale in the m 0mM east an .o MIU vtaJ aahlUatlM Mere II. 1M Ol.SK LOW IT ShertV ut ealC Qo w an Snriff Sal Hetlee Ie aerea elves that by virtue of a arer ien4 t7 tbe clerk ef the (lit trial eeart ef Kleex noanty, vorm epoa e 0e ereenaderedtanekfeaurt In fsvorofSloaa rouaty ad(lut areh K.lllunl, dbowslter MortceaeiWv a coriwrstton, tbet I will on tbe atk tay of earll IWI at one o'ciork In thi titer soon or eaio any si ame irmn uuut of tbe court nous of said eounty la tb ll uur of Harrison, t will sell at public auction to the blabest bidder for rnh In bend the followle ilscrlb4 raal estate te said Sioux eoeaty, Rbraba, to-rtt: 1'b vest bait of the hoiiUi wit r,uartr of tae eeutb-eaal qasrter ef tbe eoutbeaat quarter f seetiou tblrty-tkroe end Hie south weet qurter of th nortb-weet qrt r of iwetleu tlilny four la teensblt) thirty tbiee, raacv gfty to setlsfr ' order til sal la tbe earn of tl.3t ad to cost and eeeralB eoste. rir-pbutio.iurktrix.wiiY kiun ia sua uo. Sheriff1 Sol Bp virtue ef aa orar of sal Issued hy tee cievo or uie mswivt evart nwx vwaii, ItelRWJkH, upon e da reniterad la said ooert la favor of tbe eouaiy of Hx. a iiiniia- ana aa NaT, ngainst aieee n Cook, Kate i. two. Uaea Meadria. Osrrte r. lieu Arim hia Wife. MaKlnle Unaia ! aad TMt!aMny. IwUI niton tie Wtk day wire, awiu of April IM af Me'oloeb lo tbe afteraoaa af mi da at the east treat seur of te a mm nr fiervim, e teosba. sell t pabtt soetleai ta th blifbeet OMOC I onto W Mi UM foltooiN de mrttew real estate etMatog t ! h)h sM ceeiy t nertey of aMttao thte la tewetai atf ivn aevthof rsaot aftr iv f ef a elxvk atteeteal srMUn to "S earn oveev m mis ib saw UU aajujsji mtotow raw and ef "VSi not mown Mri lrlrVT. ft st a tee AeeOvtcM ttlwU. Three MMlutk dakea tbose of Nnr folH, .UotMaoad aad GraAon are wlo vvrera. as ate aataerow other Uaous potrt, iacla4tatl Lord iailabury, IUise totjr, AboraveAay aad Meicbarough. Ceuoty Meye. The Yiom-JoCftiAl. has printed a lim ited nurohfr of maps oo Manilla card board which can be secured for 10c each. iney win n iso be giveo as a premium to new subscribers. . Clubbing Offers While you are thinking of subscribing or your yearly reading matter, rem in ner that the PRBSS-JociOfAX. will hik subscriptions to aoy paper on earth and save postage and time for you. Wanteo Reliable man for Manager of a Branch Office we wish to open io this vicinity Hare is a good opening for the right man. Kindly give good reference when writing. T. A. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. M3 A Print Greektiy Sirrised. "I was never so mnch surprised in my life, as I wa with the results of usinc Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Ashville (N. C.) Gazette. "I contracted a severe case of rheumatism early last winter by get ting my feet Wat. I tried several things for it without beoeflt. One day while looking over the Oazttte, I noticed that Pain 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 since." Sold by Or. J. E, Phinney. Ihkvtfid - Bun on Ckembertetn's Couvh Remedy Between th hour of eleven a. m, and closing time at night on Jan. 25th 1801. A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade Springs, Va sold twelve bpttles uf Crmmberlian's Cough Remedy. 11 say, "I never handled a medicine that old better or gave better saUsfaction to ray custom- l" Thi Remedy ban ben In general usp in Virginia for sveral yare, and the people there ar well acquainted with its excel leut qualities. Many of them bave testified to tbe remarkable cures which it has effocted. When you iieed a good reliable medicin for a ceugh or coid, or attack or the grip, use ChamberliM's C-ough Remedy and you re certain to be more than pleased with the quick cure which it atiorha. For ml by Or. I. E. Pbinoey. MINUTES OF ASSESSORS MEET ING, SIOUX COUNTY, NEBRASKA. HARRISON, SIOUX CO., NEBR., MARCH 18, 1902. The umcmots ine as per Chapter 77, Article 1, Section 49, Revised Statutes of Ne brssk. Meetln cc ed to order by J. C. Parsons. Motion made and seconded that 1'at Lacy act ua chairmen of tb meeting; motion carried. Metkia made, seconded aa carried that Wm. J. A. ttauin act as secretary of the meeting. Motion made, euded and carried to d ioara to .March 21, 1902. Adjourned till March ti, 1901. Wa. J. A. BaL'M, Secretary H4BKtBOa. MARCH HI, 1WI:- , Tha seeoi met u per adjournment; meeting called to order by Pat Lacy, ct-uir-. in. Motiou made, seconded and carried that we adopt tbe 1901 schedule with an incrcrse ia valuation of M per cent. Mo'len made to amend the former motion In so far a it applies to bucks that they be roduue te &. per bead. Motion made, seconded and carried that tbe minutes of the meeting be printed on laa back of erhedule. Motiou made, seconded nd carritd that w assess catple at an av. of S.U0 per head. MotUm Biade umd carried Uiat we assess horses at an average of s.4o per head. MoUo made, seconded and carried tbat we assess mules the same as horse.ii. Motion made end seconded that we assess sheep at au average of $1.50 per head. Mutian made, seconded an J carried that we assess all hous over hit m on tha old at Jn per head. Motion made, seconded and car rled that we aascsa school land according to law. Motion wade, seconded aad care led that we adjourn. Fat Lac I, Wu. J. A. Kaum, Chairman. HOKHKS Horwis 1st class .'o . t 76 7 W tend " . - 3rd " - COWS 1st else .... 2nd " . Jrl " .. , .... YEAKLIVO COLTS COIU n o 10 AO Yesrllns 1st cIw....-. . ... oo 4!l ... U0 iitn - . 3rd ' STALUUM8 (teuton 1st el . . ..lilt no . 70 . uot 3rd JACKS Jaek 1st else . . II H S " 2n " . , is no rn ' II 01 MVLU Male I fear an over lat class ...tU 50 - auu - ii uu - t " " " 3rd " 7b MULB COLT Colts 1st eises... ..... 11 n 4 . f nd " . 10 M ' lr " 0 IRARLIMUOOLW TearUna IM lswi. t f tu " ... IM Wit M .wars CoWS )t SIM-.. - tori " wa M 41109 Has 70 rTKVfM ' Sleov I year sM ever lat clo . ...111 w . . m , I 01 I " " 1100 Professional Cards. 51. J. O'Conaell, Co. Attorney, Will Practice In All Ourt. tyerial At(w.tim Given in Land Of Ao BukIhcn. Oollrrtion and all bHines entrust ed lo n.e will riirc prompt sttmiliou, Hahrbon - Nkhrasex. E. PHINNEY, M. D. Phylscinn and Surgeon. 411 calls (fiven prunipt attention. Ortlee in linitt Store. -HAKK1SON - NEBRAHKA. OKA NT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to iega, matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United State Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliabk companies. Jf "Legal papers carefully drawn. Hakrison, - Nebraska. Siieriff-sSi.le. Notice in hereby given that by virtue of un Older ol BHle issue! by the Olerk of th Dis trict court of Sioux County Nebraska upon alecre rendered In said eourt In favor of Surah Wisdom aatl atrainst SirHh Wisdom and Leoua Wisdom heirs Aaron Wisdom, de ceased, American Investment Company, a corporation, E. L. Onnsby whose true clirls- tuiu iiaiiiela unknown to plaintitt. Trustee, W. J. Buwden whose true uliriHtiau name i unknown to ulaintiff.defendeiita, that I will on the 7th day ot April HM at ono o'clock in the af temuon of said da at the east front door of the court house of said county in the village of Harrison in said county, fell at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand the follow! Hi? described real estate in said Sioux county, Nebraska, to.wt; The suntb half of the southwest quarter of section twelve (12; and the north half of the northwest quarter uf section thirteen (13) in township t'airty two (32) north of rane flftythree (53) west of the 6th princi pal meridian in Sioux county Nebraska. To satisfy said order of sale in the sum of and 24.ss costs aud accruing costs. First publication March nth. ALEX LoWliV Sheriff of said county . CstrayNeUoe I have on the 2od day of Jan. 1902. taken up, 4 miles east of Montrose, one horse about four years, color gray, branded as follows: on left shoulder. FafSH on right iouidi-jr2V4Z3li u'(t ittnKh. teni uu Owusr will CAllBiJfatiU prove pro perty, pay all charges and take animal away. - -- ,, 34-8 Peter Rabkn. Secretary STKKRS Steers ? years aud over 1st olsss . l,S no " " " 2nd ' . VI 00. 3rd ' 000 STEEKS Steer 1 year-old 1st alas.. " 1 year-old 2nd " " 1 ear old 3rd " . BULLS Hulls I years and over 1st class. 10 .V) PHI. 7 an. on ...... ii M . 1U, " i ' Zll'l ' 2 ard BULLS balls I yes r old 1st "class ' 1 year-rid inft ' . " 1 year-old ard - . .1TW ..DUO HK1FKRS VAkldi Heifer 1 yesr-old 1st clnsa...... fin " 1 year old tnd " ...... . uoo t year-old ard ' . too HEIPKRS Heifers 1 y.ur-old 1st class.. .....110 SO , ' I yesr old Snd " ....... 00 ' 1 year old rd " 4 60 S1IIKP ftheep months and over 1st class. 3 CO " months 2nd ... 1 1 BUCKS Bucks Id ola ..... ....?J CO. " tnd . 10 U. " 3rd w BOOa-S-moetb snd onr I e per pound. LAND. Land Utejaae. . . 1 17 - In4 " .. vo wwvi $ - i With w fair vidua tor itnDroviiiutit. .r ' t 1 f ' L L I" -1 f 1 ; i i V i give yoa an apfotlta Hko al by 1. ft. Phiaosy !' i 't U bibki m-m Ot MW - .1 .t-i. ;