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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Feb 1911, p. 12

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HOCKEY GAME .Our hockey team of juniors played a, return match with the Lindsay Cuba on Wednesday evening and :3” -_n Ow, Jan. 30, 1911â€"Tne'wr. 11.3. 01 the Presbyterian church meet thisWednesdayatthehomeotMiss vuwvâ€" , Muted bâ€" the séore of 6-0. This makes; Vordotawintoeach,and the dec' ' ' game will be played figmy evening. have been crowded meetings in the Methodist church every even- ing during the past week. Evangelist Mr. Hardy has aroused much inter- est in the services. which have been instructive. bright and musical. the sessions of the county council held last week in Lindsay. With Reeve Mulligan as chairman of the committee of education, with a. com- mittee appointed to enquire into and adjust certain conditions of educa- tion, it necessary, and with certain concurrent pacific propositions it is hoped that the unrest and dissatis faction that has long been felt in our high school district will be ad- justed to the satisfaction of the ma.- jority of ratepayers. Oitr Walking Club is still in opera- tion and many of its members. may be seen taking a. constitutional, de- mito the conditions of weather for adjust cert tion, it note: concurrent F hoped that faction the our high set justed to th‘ W..â€" _,. The Sabbath school of Christ church held a very successful enter- tainment on Friday evening. The senior room of the public school was closed a. couple of days last week owing to the illness of tho tencher. Mr. Walter Moncriei and Co. are busy cutting custom orders of wood with their circular. which is propell- ed by a. handy and powerful Quo- line engine. We are planned to see Mr. Janos manna“ out again deer his recent. lndtnponlunn. Like a. bolt from the blue was the ntnrtlinz intelligence of the sudden «lentil ol the late Mr. Wm. Moll. last week. 'l‘hore had been Via intimation at his illness. and no hie lnrge circle or Menti- and acquaintnncea were un- prepared fur such serious news" The deceased had been to I‘eterboro on buuinm. and after his "turn home in the owning complained 0! not tooling woii. Medical nid wan lum~ waned. but despite all the attention and care 0! loving hands. his spirit passed away the loiiowinq morning. OMEMEE“ " A Happy and Prosperaus New Year To all my Patrons The right place to buy all kinds of Drugs, Drug Sundries, Proprietary and Patent Med- icines, Confectionery, Manicure Sets,Handpainted China, Ebony Sets, Perfumeq, Case Pipes, Ladies’ Hand Bags and Notions. Prescriptions carefully com- pounded. '\Bl ms- J. A. WYLIE. th.B. OMEMEE b, at2 LATE W. DEYEIJ‘I TheC; Fa: mere. make your work lighter a Fairbe nks Morse Gascline Engine. for sale a. 6 horse power and 10 hOrse pow class condition both genuine bargains Come and more sues 1 to rofitable. ~by natallin horse power. I hav er. second hand engines in fire and talk it over. a Uglguuu u: v v“. '3’: . 31 Wllliam-ét, Taranto Solder, Babbitt Metal all Ingot Metals‘ WE ARE HEADQUARTERS 1911â€"1» 'w.r. m late wow. ‘ - familiar‘)’ 1‘30“” ' Victoria, Durham sides his Sl “US$115 "A\-vv. sons and daudlter,Hs,1-ry Fred, Roy. Orville and Lila, the eldest being 19 and the youngest 3} years of age. -‘ __..1‘ -3 ’l‘ho evangelistic meetings conduct-' «i in the Methodist. church by Rev. 1:, McCartiy. ore growing in interest. ovary night. Already home eighty or more have decided to live for Christ. Muny oi ihom are young men and wo- men and rmrmin. The pastor. Rev. ii. Furor-t. in onvoumnmi by the (loop spiriiuui iowroai moniioutod. The zooming» will continua this week and purl. oi mxt. On Sunday morning a ‘rovoption aorvico will likely be held, icuuiiuctod by the punter mod the mumwiisi. Mr. Mcflordy is a thoughtful. earnest, iaiihiui minister or the gospel. Without any objection- .ahio features or methods in his "an mffiéfi'ér'swmw, In the guest of friend:- In town. \ work . Just Received Ille llu'iviug Highest prices between Toronto and Montreal paid, delivered at my store. , .... n” L a-“ -nA 1000 hash. of Alsike 1000 bush. Red Clover Ill-y DOV. v. Brah, Shorts, Seeds, Salt and Shingles for sale. Coal, salt, seeds, flom and feed are Strictâ€" 1y ngSH after 16th imt. 1 car Famous Five Roses Flour 1 car Purity Flour 2 cars Coal r. McLean.) of Emily 'al took place ‘to Mount metery, Toronto, on Mon- wi-dow of the late Rev. E. ho was at one time ate.- Imm'nnn an a minister 0‘ berboro, and .them with no u: as to the can boy eat- pea as township neon can «:wi mien; of the Voomethlng on t] nut. but an no W {or 9 trial eating in: w, and If I‘m. loathe- M W w, thin: Lllu Della-hm! W ‘ Water bun 3nd worm- Iro abuts the tidbit- ln whlch the 3108,0419“)! delights. 30 «when hit begun as the: skim along the top of fro-h Water pondl. drying them and than. eating them with as much zest an an unort- can boy eat- peanuts. A.- ueur {A the peon can explain it. (belt tun-or u something on the oxder..,o£ the cheap- unt. but an no white man has ever tried eating water bugs. or If he ha doesn't dare confess it. the exact taut. of these Mexican mat-nets can't be de- scribed very accurately. The oeons dote. too. on the nice. The peons date. (00. on mu m“. fat pclqne ,worm. This insect is aim two‘inches long and half an inchxhicm. They fry ‘the entity in grease) and pack it in brown paper packages of a dozen worms. which fetch 2 cent. a paper. An industrious pulque worm collector makes a good living. The worm inhabits the mxuey or pnlqne plant, from which is distilled the agua miel, or honey water. of Mexico. After twenty-four hours' tee- mentngion it is very intoxicating. .m- er the Mexican has primed him-e11 has smoked ”BB BIL-van“ _._ made of the driedfileaf of the merri- huana weed and brown paper be u ready for any crime of violence. _ This combination of stimulant and narcotic has the enact of deludlng the of enemieeâ€"ie n pygmy in etetnre. At the eame time it gives him an idee that he is tremendously strong qu wonderfully brave. So he eeliiee forth to make mincemeat of hie enemy or enemies and. ee e rule. lende in the local cnlnbooee. One or the peculiar eirecte of mer- rihunnn smoking ie to dlltort the else of ell animals. making them of enor- mous eiee and horrible ehnpe. The emoker ie filled with e horrible fear. eomething like the horrore brought on by delirium tremene. A kitten or e puppy to hie dietorted vlelon nppeere ee eome terrible creeture. A common eight in Mexico ie to eee e ewnrthy ‘ “greeeer.” armed to the teeth. nee in terror from e email dog. while he would teerloeely etteck my men with hie Mite or hie machete. Tho Ora-hut Steamboat Canton on the Miuiuippl River. Tho greatest. rnco ever run on the Mininippi was between the Hatches. a boat but): In Cincinnati and com- manded by Captain '1‘. P. unmet-I. and :1 Raw Albany boat. the Robert E. "- [IAâ€"n.-- There was spirited rivalry between the two vessels. and when the Natchsl made the fastest time on record be- tween New Orleans and St. Louis (1.278 miles in 3 days 21 hours 58 min- ntesl Captain Cannon resolved to beat it. He engaged the steamer Frank Parsond and several tuel boats and arranged for them to meet him at vs- rious points .up the river with wood the wind or make the vessel‘ heavier. On Thursday. June 20. 1870. at 4:45 p. m., the Robert E. Lee steamed out st New Orleans. The Natchez follow- ed flve minutes later. The race had been advertised in advance and was now awaited with gathering interest at all the river towns. Large crowds were assembled at Natches, Vicksburg. Helena and other large places. Between Cairo and St. Louis the Natchea afterward claimed to have lost layed and arrived in St. Louis thirty- three minutes ahead of the passions record established by her wmpefltui Fifty theorem! people from the house 1.; dank: fl‘ kuhgf 1 answers «mama the Mime?” she magma this NEE: Captain Guam was the than a! the ham; ‘th bums! men vs a Banana In um Mash: lgme maul“; ”NORTH MAGNETIC POLE.‘ w...»- It It Net a mammary Beinti but I! i ‘ éanitantly flitting; | 9m; the Swans} UBGBFQHHM mm the Berti) Bali! mm the “arm iiiiiiiiisiie Bell! i m We swim; Qifl'ereni iiiiiiaa: Mi 3 i mites 9! East. there are few imiiiia an the minis mimics when the mm: was: palm line ninth: The imam is Name the norm mainline mic of ma lies in the vicinity at Kins Wiiv iiam‘a Lima. mat at! the arctic coast 9! mm America. in Batiiniii. Whan this millet“: mic is batman us and the north We the compass points and! inortli. As we so either east at west new this line it is my to me that the compass is o! to a cam dam If we were to travel north of the mac. netlc pole the needle would paint south; west of it the needle would point east. Sir Jamel Ross in 1881 ’ located the north magnetic pole ap- proximately at a point up in Bothnls-i In 1903 Captain Boald Amundsen in . theshlpGjoaaetoutonathmyun'. age” for which mariners have strives sincethedanotnenryfindaon. m ‘restrlll magnetic tombdlhrentlnf everypfl'toftheeufli'lmnnd‘ ._ _-. -1...“ the same at I given i he compass is on w a Wm... v.1 as so "a“ , . . . . . “'4'qu u. ,,,,, 'f we were to travel north 0‘ the mag cmhsatmn. we find eVidence that ietlc pole the needle would point th . . . r south; west of it the needle would “gigisogfmmg really new in ""5 ‘c 90“" east. 81" James Ross in 1831 It was to be anticipated that the located the north magnetic 9019 al" finest houses for persons connected proximately at a point up in Bothnit- \ with Pompeii would have been erect- [n 1903 Captain Roald Amundsen in I ed without the walls of that cmwded on it three yearl' . little city. in which the summer heat expedition. relocated the magnetic 'must have been stifling and where many vicious characters dwelt. The and mad th “noethwest 2:122" for which maiiners have stag: hen" Chase‘- therefore, built their since the days of Henry Hudson. Tee- hOme! in the syburbs. and artists at restrlal magnetic force is diluent in the. greatest Pm“ '9" employed. in every part or the earth's uni-me and . $3; “”133;- u‘: “I; 110080 In]: is not always the same at a given , in whichl’u'edthe I' ts h:ve' examp and yearly changes.‘ Amundsen post-3, features. producing the monies 112:1; ed himself near the seat or the mag- fect of architectonignnerspecfive. I columns with neflcpowerandtornineteenmonm'oneofthesero day took theirbases apported upon a project. 13.,ingledge at.thefootofawa.l},g Rossflrsthndthehonortophcoitâ€" Winrgmd _ ‘ 332w “rpm-Ir It"! I‘ i W menu am: tmeWJE 2...“? It Is Said to 30 th- Okla-t Harbor Bacon In m. 7 The 011th at m mu mxnndzht mun W~ A FAMOUS RACE. inhabits the mxuey. or | miles a from which is distilled ! lishtshil el, or honey water. of £118!“- r twenty-four bout-3' tea- I An 01 3 very Intoxicatlng. Att- near m ran has primed himself by the‘ drinks of agna Intel and for, the half a dozen cigarette. 818111118. dried leaf of the merri- addido: and brown paper he I! in the! ' crime of violence. ‘ white I nnflnn nf stimulant find “on of nosrou (ism. WM lano- weather one can near Iruul tuc w... wlndows the taro! wooing of the to:- horn on the Boston lightshlp. seven miles away. as the keepers oil the thtshlp can hear this one nt Boston light. An old cannon lies on the ground near the lighthouse. It was provnuuw by the Cunard Steamship company be- fore the toghorn was Installed to give signals. It is unused now. But in addition to the great revolving light in the tower there is a set or red and white range lights that give the loca- tion of anchorage for vessels in the chennel. If they see red it mean thnt they are out of their proper loeeo -_- _-a- ‘1.- tion’. :5; it white they m area York Mall. The Sea Captain Librarian. At the Melbourne university council Justice Higgins remarked that he had come across some queer librarians tn hil time. He knew one Aultrnlian in- stitute that had appointed a retired aoa â€"L . LA-.. “tuw son-- â€"â€"- cumin to tireâ€"rob“. Thu hone‘ worthy catalocugd Max mum , _ _ m-.I.-hm" WUI lu’ \Iw-v.â€"~â€" “Chips From a Coma: Workshop" under the landing of “Carpentry." He should have some fun with Rul- kin'u title: when it comes to chatty- M “Shoopfoldn” and the “Ethlcl o! the Davâ€"London Chronicle. Twlmd- “Why: we want.” nld tho maniac editor. "II a story um reflect: ml 1m" d _ What's the trouble with our can“: iitonivrc." replied the lurlh critic. “We or» genius too much fact in our do": for action and too much fiction in our alleged fact-3f â€" Washington How tho Day. Go Iy. Frank looked up thoughtfully from h!- engine and can some of nllmd- has. plnyod on the prlmltlvo plan of I Ivo-yeur-old boy. “Momma. Isn't it funny how the day- to by. "no after the other. just llké a traln or cars. wlth Sunday for the on- glno.”â€" Harper’s. A Minppnhomion. The raung man leading a do: by 3 string Iounged up to the ticket once of a railway station and lnqulred. “Must Iâ€"awâ€"take a ticket for I m Dy?” ‘ “No; you ctn travel as an otdtnary mutter.” was the reply.â€"8nbnrban Lite. A Jewel. “Are you satisfied with your new maid?” “Very. She's too old to get married and too (at to wear my things. 80 i think we'll be able to keep her."-â€"Do- troit Free Frau. Wanda-{III Revolutions Are Betas MM. III fiulm III om City. 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TmIIII-III wIII "mam I' III IIIIIII III Aanam and III BNIIIIIIII an" In elsewhere. than was I'IIII- chqvial Imm a tam Iav let u- Im artists, but. are III mm“. as 90 tmuautly In 03h» sites 0' dA-nm Oh... buds artist as so frequ civilization. there is not execution. mscm‘lzhlts AT roman. outer and 0' ‘39 "new tollpv- It It Em provide“ | Lornefille. Jun. 9.â€"-The first meet- ing of the council of 1911 was held Lomvme. The Mr Punk's hall. aed as (allows: Vl‘ne ch \rvugnwvvv_,, cil 0 being elected by acclimation. He 3 ated that this fact showed that" the ~mtepayers were satisfied with them and in this manner endo course to pursue m omer w w the municipality as a. whole. their action had sh that they had full confidence in council and theretore we should carelul not to betray their trust also was pleased that they had Am-:....o n plprk who by his ml diacharge of their duties. COMMUNICATIONS; F. J. Melina. applying for the po- sition of one of the auditors o! the accounts of 1910 on the condition that the salary be raised somewhat. i Colonization road branch of the ydepartment of Public Works. Toron- the Government to. stating that would grant of the 8600‘ 90 he ”LJ M. u... and or. line between :fiéient a Berk Colonization road branch department of Pubnc Works. to. stating that the Gm would grant $300 of the 86‘ upended on the 2nd qr. line the 7th an}? 8th concessions: " ~J- -hrhur ment showing $828.49 on do] ‘he credlt of the township ( 81 . 1910. l 9).. “II’.‘!‘ If! Department 0! Bullwnl aln. ()ttawt. stating 1.11 per for the (ownshlp to taxes collected on canal have been leased to pm ‘ _nn.. "nI. (‘nnndhm I‘ucmc that they had retl re the building of 0. 1‘. a S. R. ru ulneor of construe Mann (0 II hr l! mm the 1ownuhu Railways and Can- pro- the ‘ I’nciflc ltnilwm'. Mating that they had referred the matter re the building of a station on the 0. li. a H. R. railway to the on- uineor of contraction. with inutrur- tinnn to III hr in: ponulhie comply with the township'n mmout. l’otor Morriuon. applying fur the “Worship for 1911. S. J. McKinntm. applying far the numuoruhip im- liill. tho Marni-horn â€" Spence -â€" 'i'hnt ~ ‘ â€"--â€"u-- Ilnn. McFadym "' ’ apyo‘flt 0‘- 1’. C mm. and Wm- ‘ auditors ‘0 “0d 1910 at a mum rioti. Spence â€"â€" McEachern â€" That the clerk be instructed to communicate with (‘01. 9am. Hughes. M.l’.. re- garding canal lands in the township of Eldon. which are occupied and for which the municipality receive no taxes. The following taxes were a 0 Thus. liurke. pt. W 3 93.90; Richard Connolly. pt. 1‘! {. lot 82. con. 4. $5i20. §§fios Met Defeat at Bobcaygeon On Tuesday in a fast and excitlng game of hockey at Bobeaygeon. the team from that place won from the] Typos. ol Llndaay. by a score at 6 to 4. In the first half the Bomygoon boys had by far the better of thel play. scoring 4 goals. The '1‘pr were hampered by the mall lee. and olteh got in each othor‘a has. while Rubens-gem: put up a whale at a flame. and showed some elm an other Meyer-ll; 1)“th th hall the Lladau hora met! to who, u l and showed a httle at thell‘ ml 6 use and would have won the me hut la? the mat. wan: lh gun he Pearl-lea; very clean. no penaluea Dung schn. In the second period Lindsay kept the puck pretty well around their op- x-onenta’ goal. and In four minutes fleet-lune“ found the nets with a Imuwul long shot from centre ice. filament: got the next two goals. one 6! them being made by . brll- “ant combination rush. - flowel'er. the rest at the play was lh favor of the Typos. who came hat-k very strong. gettlng three goals in ten minutes. The boys were Juat getting «ml to the small Halo mm were mam; lh8 hut human lh goal stoppal may that looked lllw eouh- [til-ll; Henley “(than were the slug for the firm; ‘l‘he llama; am} Hi “8MB“ ms fiehsnvgoun an! M a pentagram 19mm of mm hut their towards flushed back hard and m five mamas got away again fer “(mm 3954: 8; name semi individuu want and samb‘muaa m usz hm use 3 mm Mm m M" and“. the am mm mm Members to Get anuma. Pall. 1â€"1110 wclcome aw nouncanml w um um am in tuture the tummy to In paid to members 0! the mlslaturo shall be ”$00 a year. Natural“ the un- nouncomem. by Sir James Whltnoy created quite ; all: in the House. and alter adjoutnment the whom were busy shaking hands and con- gntulatlng each other. The un- nouncement was 111 the more wel- come becauseVlt cm a ; surprinc‘ On load-J mom Mr. JON!”h Duke. second son 0! Mr. John Duke. at town. died at Mimico. see 38 you-a. The mud was born in Lindsay and had lived here :1th of town. mod a. mason. use 33 mye-ntsgtp.m camp. A .A.I. widen Council Proceedings yle, all m 'â€" "r‘v-vâ€" I. 1'. Campbell. of home- ‘ Wm. narkor. of to and" the account a salary of 851nm. uot JOSEPH DUKE- 031111 ABY. More Indemnity wk u I]; ---â€" a: in municip“ aided them in a” n WM“! "0‘" mt. ro Kinghorn \hnm Hut “‘0 r them during v councilr-CM" exciting very clean. no penalties being 7 â€"_I .._..x_.| find-nu drain No. 1, until Aug. 15, 1911, with the understanding that all ad- the drum should have hem completed shnll be bone and paid by the con- tractors. H. Nedson and John Robinson and that the engineer be instructed to have the contractors sign an agréement to this effect. be: fore said extension be granted. â€"â€" fore A agitation from the pet-ties in- terec "in propped municipal drain No. a, waited ou‘uxe council nsking them to conler with the municipal; council of the township of Thorns to have n joint meeting 0! the counw cils and interests! parties to try and devise some means by which a‘ drain could he constructed. Mel-‘ndyen -â€" Spence â€" That the council no n body meet the council of the township of Thorn. and the interested parties on Thursday. Jan. {19. at the hour of one o'clock p.m. to try and get some redress for the parties sullering from the flooding of water in the district through which municipal drain No. 2 was proposed to rumâ€"Curried. McEachern â€" Spence â€" That this council rebate the sum of 83.50 to IAndrew Annie for money paid by m... in 1910 in taxes for statute :him in 1910 in axes {or statute khanâ€"Curried. A grant 0! $5 was given to the Sick Children's nominal. McFudyon â€"- Spence â€" That we accept the nppllcatinn o! S. .1. Mc- iKlnnon u Wt for the year ‘v--- Mchchern -â€" McEachern â€" An amendment thnt we mm. the ap- pucntlon of Peter Morrison as as- ses-or for the your 1911. , ' For the’ umcndmom: w. I“. Mc- Eachem. uld A. l). Morin-hem, ngnlnnt McI-‘adyon and 91mm. Fm- (he mmlon. “cl":dyen und Spence; nnlml, W. F. lien-chem and A. IL \chuchom. %e_ummdment rur- fled on the vote of the move. Spence â€" Mcr‘ndyon â€"- ’l‘hm hy- lnw No. au 0! the towm-hlp or I'll- don .ppolnung Dr. .I. F. Rom: medl- rnl heal": omen. he minded. and that no [H.O. be appointed «1 inn-- nut and the have be uuthorlml m ‘nppolnt one pro mu uhouhl a mn- “glow opMomIc bronk mu um” lunch time at tho muncll moo! m luppolut one. um thin motion haw "to corporate ml attached 90 MN: It the torco o! u hy-Inw.-â€"(.‘arfl«d. liy-lawa won duly mum! ammun- .Imr .l. l'. (‘nmphoil and Wm. [lurkor -- _ j,,_A_ __...., liy-inwa worn duly pan-m «mm-up inc .1. i'. (‘umpiwll and Wm. nurkor nuditon. and J. H. McF‘ndyen mem- ber of the Board of Health. iiy- laws were nluo puma! {or borrowing money {or school purposes: for hor- irowing 84.000 [or current expendi- ,tureu: setting forth the dutiou ,of iasmuor and hit salary: appointing P. Morrison “Minor: providing {or iexpenditure of “$00 on 8rd qr. road on 7th and 8th com; appointing pathmuteru. tenceviewers and pound- ; keepers. -- " AL‘_ “III we ladjourn to meet !Kirkfiekl. on We [the hour 0! cl: ,Cnrried. fiowever. the rest at the play was in favor at the Moe. who came but very strung. getting thru- goals in ten mlhutu. Th;- hoys were just um «m! w the mail Huh; mm were arms In; hut Fauna in gun! 316::ng gun; that loam! Mus enun- ..‘.4u:.:\ 1.1.; Alli]:- W mam Puma flog! Beat “alums? 11mm; mm (mm: a: Pom! 13: inseam; hm (mm lumen a”: a“? a w a = w m z a mum 7: wins mum Chapman. M rm. mm m m mmuu: ”pain. ‘ Spence ._ Mchachern â€" That A ‘1- -Irn-nln'l am an 1mm»; my}! how a noun aha: 5m u. mu. ur, mum wwum left an Twai- (lav n. mind the Astricultural Unl- m? In». Mind 1M AsriculWr-M 0m- M'O. Wu an: plum! to sea our com- mwmy Wt“ jg um '?.‘“‘.“" VV‘fi-‘rlstddortck paid a visit to our animal on Hand» and 6W8 highly a! Kiss MacDoM d'a good work. BIG INCREASE The custom receipts {or J anuery last ym 1910. were 0907.10, while au- yeer (1011) they were $2,592.87 an Increase at 81,685.27. Jam Is not madly 1 buy y . but 1911 was an exception. which mount.- 1or the “screens. 1:: January 1910 no lnhnd revenue was nodved. while lo January 1911 854 we. received. HAY JUDGE Under the ample” of the British Columbia Poultry Association there' will be held in Vancouver. B. C., In": the 15th to the 20th 0! Juan-4 m. 1912. British Columbh's first Winch! poultry show. The Asso- ciation is utung forth every anon to make show not only the best on!!!» Mint-out. but one of the lid In Canada. and competent jud- p‘s m in hand. no result was! Lthdt this morning Manny's well known poultry nuke. Mr. D. C. Tm who has .eud :1 Judge “ et shows throughout the length and breadth of the province, received an invitation to” win the same capacity ut. the Vancouver daow. It. Skew will non- elder the utter ueriously. It I: a, long trip. but one well worth-taking. n‘. law-av. .- met at MacKenzie's ha“. Wednesday. Feb. 15. at. I eleven o‘clock a.m. â€" n. STACEY. Clerk. ._ That â€" All be ap- Lladw given KIDHEYFL‘RPUB' ’ 1'“ PW" mama ai , ”w M b PE-RUJV“ b. nmigucsmnpgm...” «I Mr Mead will: ham-i N Mermm ten yearsmst. “Int Harch ' I Comnxcncnd W W M continued for thrne "W115. I In" got used it since, nor have: 1* Sale Saturday, Feb. 4,11 24 homo. first-class workers In: driven. 20 cows. .11 well bred Holm- and Maura. 4 haw bones. from 4 m 43 5-.” old. by 3.311.. I het‘v'y mm. Imporwd Ham». 1 llandaomo borne. by hupurw Hague. 1 Span middle aged. been; mm and gelding. 1 Huvy grey home. 8 years old 3 I ”luck mum. 11 year! 0M. hem drive». my Indy cu: drive hvr. 1 spam much“ mutton, rim; flso. wine’s must rxmm trig! 2.34. 20 “um Manta“. glwn any 2 Dom uurfluglpl. given “M, lwgv. t Son single harms". nmv. 1 30“. 30.! double harm.» 50 Wuodca buckeul. an; prin- 20 Cattle. all In good mmmmm 10 Month! credit on mm.» 4 Month! credit. on hour-«w, mutant “mm. ' lth horse flall'N of st'umi‘. TERMS. . 10 months on cattle, nu inlcn'il ( months on all norm. nu micron. \ discount at the rate of 6 par (m1 auowod foncash on credit amnums on 111 films over 20 dollars, under $2" Rich Speaking of revolutiunsâ€"-â€"1lw good nearly all die young. “IE Mill's? {.LFOI 8|“ OIIILEZREI. " II! 3IEETEST 0F Ill TIE cmmu' . PAWNG. Chonnut 30161118 Una-n fun‘fildo "u hum yum”. 1n 7 flf-‘J\ J ACKSOI. ‘. by Kuwkk‘ can 1911‘ [I ma 3 The Spri' 54th YEAR. My Mun.- .mmm ; We“!!! 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