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with New i ork and says that for curi-osiI !••§ Mexico and i he south went has it beat to a finish.old;weightIsinnftoFrank Anderson went u Sioux City yesterday morning with an innocent look on his face, but before night he was married to Emma J. Christenson, of voungest daughter of John Clementson no Klave. They were married by Khv. Nor.-m at the parsonage of Si. Peter's Lu heran church. Both are numbered among the most worthy and beat known of our youup people and the Courieh offers congratulations and best wishes for their future prosperity and happinessThe annual banquet of the P. K. O. society, for their husbands and invited male friends, was given at Mrs Ueo. II. itusi's Friday evening. The house and table decorations were in white, it being a snow or winter party. An elaborate dinner was served by the Misses Mae i Mangan, Bernice Swell, Nellie Nichols | an-J Floy Schoonover. Twenty-flve conundrum ,*ices were offered the guests after dinner, Mrs Chester Main and Arthur tl. I*ewis guessing twenty-two of them and winning nrizes tr. Burlingame and Mrs. J. J. Sharon were awarded the consolation prizes. The evening was greatly enjoyed by all present.inonrlevenelaanheng118-llrtdll *• er I is-in-rtnfor:heK Uaioa Ceaaty Maa Shat tal KilledDavid Jennings, who has lived most of his life iu Union county aod who now owns a farm at McCook and a house in this city, was shot and killed Tuesday morn ing at Washta, Pennington county. For the about six months he has been a clerk at •h« Waabta for Edward Morris, general merchant, and has lived in his family. For some lime Mr. Morris has suspected him of too intimate relations with his wife and recently he resolved to put the matter to a test. Monday he representedan. of f ln-tna rathat he was going to Rapid City, but in-I he nea I secreted himself about town.Hefortuxwent quietly to hit home early In the morning and fouud Jennings and hise lit atheforrriIvegn. | wife in together. He lit a match ie(j a* d by its light shot both through the [a. | thigh with a 32-caliber revolver. The shot at Jennings punctured the femoral artery and he died in a few moments. Mrs. Morris will recover.Mr. Morris gave himself up to the deputy sheriff and he has been released on •3000 bonds. The body of Jennings has ir.d been sent for burial to Sioux City where be ; he formerly lived. Morris la highly respected at Wash la where he has lived a number of rears and Mrs. Morris, who is the mother of three children by him, has hitherto borne a good reputatiou. There is much feeling at Waabta against Jennings and it is doubtful if thenst Morris is pushed with any greatIfpercheron stallion colt, one year Two Mules: I brown mule I lOii; 1 giav mule weight I3U0.Eighteen Head of Cattle:—I pure bred Shorthorn bull, 2 years old, weight 1-100; I large black cow. fresh soon; I large black cow, apVndid milker; I roan fresh cow; I roan cow giving ir.ilk; 1 black heifer, 2 years old. fresh warn; 1 pure bred shorthorn heifer. 2 years old, fresh soon; I pure bred shorthorn heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh first of March; 1 pure bred shorthorn heifer. 2 years old. fresh iu March; 1 pure bred heifer, 2 jears old. fresh in March. I pure bred heifer yearling, fresh iu Ap ril; 1 pure bred heifer yearling past; I j purebred heifer yearling |»ast; I calves.bixteen Hogs:— All pure bred Duruc.4 pure bred Duroc boars, weight about 200 pounds; I year ing sow due to farrow laal of March; lt;i gilts. 4 shoats; ■ sows are bred to American Royal. 2nd.KAKM MACHINERY. BTC.18 foot iron drag, I set stanchions holds 12 head. 3 bunches hard wood lath cribbing, 1 wagon and h«*g rack. I wagon and lay rack. I hay rack ltl feet, Osborne mower, ft ami one-half cut. Mc-Cormlck mower • foot cut, disc nearly new, 2 Id inch Canton Clipper walking plows, four shovel cultivator, riding cultivator. Marseilles triple gear grinder, 2 set Moline cultivator beams com plete, hay rake self dump, bob sled, 2 juggles, washing machine.barrel churn, big farm bell, new wo*h1 pump. w«*hI grindstone. I single driving harness. 180 rods 30 ti.ch woven wire hog fence. 100 cedar pnaia, cattle shed Mi hy 4*. g«jod 1 room house 12 hy Ml. 400 pounds barb wire.Pure bred brown leghorn and Plymouth rock chickens, household goods and other articles too numerous in mention.POTATO MACHINERYdieantheComplete line of potato machinery. '! Aspiowall cutters, 3 two-horse planters. 1 four-row sprayer.. I Dnwden four-hone elevator digger, I B. H. Pugh four-horse elevator digger, new.Teems of Sale:—All sums under $lo cash, over that amount a credit of ten months will be given at 8 |»er cent Inter-H. C. 8MITH, Owner. Bovae A Murry. Auctiooeen,0. W. Praaman, Clerk.
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