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Tuesday. two mile* east of Elk Point. Msybr you ■'ill be interested in that line of potato machinery that will be offered for sale,Ml«* Nancy Eslick returned Iasi Mat-urday front an extended visit with relatives in Iowa. She was absent ihree months during which lime she visitedSvni K. I.ee ai.d Mias Agnes E. Vinson, both of RurbankMarried. Friday, Jan. 1.1, at the court house, by t'ouuty .lodge Jerome Man-(ran. John R. RaringUiti of Spink anil Miss Ella A. Anderson of Sums Valiev.Married. Monday, Jan. la. at St. Joseph's Catholic church in this city, by the Rev. H M. Rednn ml, Henry Milin liesMoines and several smaher towns. )*He of Clay county and Miss -uifreiinaTrudeau of Elk Point.The Delta I*iil Delta were entertained at a six o'clock dinner at the home of Philip ('only Iasi Holiday eveo'tig, being a celebration of Ilia eighteenth birthday. An elaborate birthday oake was an attractive tlgure ut the dinner. Harry M. t'only ol Hioux City was an out-of-town guest.ttit the old Haml. Eslick farm, two nules east of town. H. t.'. Smith has a sale next Tuesday. Feb. 2. Ilorsea, mules, caws, bogs, farm machinery and potato machinery will be offered for sale.Last Friday evening Miss Eihe Manning entertained at bar home, om , m le south of to lt;n, a parly of tan friends. Th« evening was pleasantly ■pent at i-artia and gan ee, Frank Kelly carrying off drat pen f r the latter. Durine the latter part of the evening a four orurse lunch wa« served. Miss I kirn Frlizen of Sioux City was the out of town gueat.Married, at the Metltodlsi parsonage. Saturday. Jan. 22. Rerton IV. Hash and Sadie E. Porter bolhof I‘ones. Neb Rev .1.Clarence Dreene officiatingTeachers’ diamiaattoasExamination or U-soDere' crrllfleates will be held at ihe court house in Elk Point, Siuth Dikota, on the following dales:Frhruary 4 and 5—AH grades of oer. tl flea teaAnell 8 and II—First, second anil thi. d grades only.June 10 and II — 111 grades of certifl. oaies, escepi life diplomas.I1, ner, |tena and Ink Will he furnished i be epi I can is.ALICE A. Tof.I.RFnOM, Co. SoplElk Point, S. D., fan 12. l»0»IV. W. Mam returned Tuesday even ing from ills iw# weeks' trip eaat. After visiting his mother and helping her celebrate her IKIth birthday he vi ited Niagara Falls and New York City, going up fifty-four siorles in the new Hlnger building lower and seeing some of the other sights of the big city. Neverlhe less Mr. Main is not greatly impressed with New Y'ork and says that for curiosities Mexico and the southwest has it beat to a tinish.Frank Anderson went to Sioux City yesterday morning with an innocem look on his face, but before night lie was married to Emma J. Christenson, youngest daughter of John Clrmeiilsou no K lave. They were married by Rev. Is Nor--m at the parsonage of St, Peter’s ln. I.u heran church. Both are numbered nl - among the most worthy and beat known . of our younp people and ibe Cot: HI EM -offers congratulations and best wishes fur their future prosperity and happiness.The annual banquet of the P. E. O. society, for their husbands and invited male friends, was given at Mrs Uro. H. Itusl's Friday evening. The house and table -Je .-orations were in white, it being a snow or winter parly. An elaborate dinner was served by the Misses MaeMangan, Bernice Swell, Nellie Nichols and rkiy Schoonover. Twenty-five co-1 hundriim ices'' were offered the guests after dinner. Mrs Chester Mam and Arthur H. Lewis guessing twenty-two of them and winning prises Dr. Ilurlln game and Mrs .1. J. Sharon wrre , awarded the consolation prizes. The evening was greatly enjoyed by all present.Aactloa Saleat public auciioutwoill themllt» i-asi olA L'atoa Caaaty Maa Shat sat KilledDavid Jennings, who has lived most of hit life in I'nion county and who now owns a farm at McC-ook and a house in this city, was shot and killed Tunulay morn ing at Wathla. Pennington county. For the i about six months he has been a clerk at he Waslila for Edward Morris, general merchanl. and has lived in his family. For some time Mr. Morris has suspected him of too iniimtle relations with his wife ami recently he resolved to pul the mattei to a test. Monday he represented that he was going to Rapid City, but in-siea I secreted himself shout town. He went quietly to his home early In thesnd his matchmorning and fouud Jennings wife in bed together. He lit ,~.,j a- d by its light shot both through the na. thigh with a 32-caliber revolver. The the ' sho1 ** Jcnn‘n8* punctured the femoral artery and he died in a few moments. Mrs. Morris will recover.111 Mr. Morris gave himself up to the dep-Jve uiy sheriff and he has been released on •300(1 bonds. The body of Jennings has xr.tl been sent for burial to Sioux City where be he formerly lived. Morria la highly re ille - sprcted at Waahta where be has lived a lt;n. number of rear* and Mrs. Morris, who is the mother of three children by him, has hitherto borne a good reputation There is much feeling at Waahta sgaidsi Jennings and it is doubtful if the case adjust Morris is pushed with any greatI will se Samuel Eslick farm Elk Point, onTUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2 Commencing at I o'clock, p m . the following described properlyLIVR STOCK !Six Horses:—Three geldings weight1300, 12.10 and 1200: 1 bav mare, weight 1200: 1 sorrel horse. 1250; I pure bred peroheron stallion ooll. one year old.Two Mules: 1 brown mule weight1400; 1 giay mule weight 1300.Eighteen Head of Cattle:—I pure bred Shorthorn hull. 2 years old, weight 1.100; I large black oow, fresh soon; I large black cow. sp'endid milker. I roan fresh oow; 1 roan cow giving milk; I black heifer. 2 years old. fresh soon; I pure bred shorthorn heifer. 2 years old, fresh soon; I pure bred shorthorn heifer. 2 years old. will Iw fresh first of March; I pure bred sliortliurn heifer. 2 years old. fresh in March; I pore bred heifer, 2 years old. fresh in March; I pure bred heifer yearling, fresh in Ap rtl: I pure bred heifer yearling past; I purebred heifer yearling past. I calves.Hixteen Hogs:-All |itire bred Duroc. 4 pure bred Duroc boars, weight about 200 pounds; I year ing sow due to farrow last of March; K gilts. 4 shoal*; sows are bred Lo American Royal. 2nd.KAKH MACIIINEHT. BTC.18 foot iron drag, I set stanchions holds 12 head. 3 bunches hard wood latlt crib-| liing. 1 wagon and hog rack. I wagon and lay rack. I hay rack 10 feet, Os-Isirn* mower, .1 and one-half cut, McCormick mow er tl foot cut. disc nearly new, 2 18 melt Canton Clipper walking plow*, four shovel cultivator, riding cultivator. Marseilles triple gear grinder, 2 net Moline cultivator beams com plete. hay rake self dump, bub sled, 2 •juggles, washing machine.harrel churn, big farm hell, new wood pump, w-isai gritidatone. 1 single driving harness. 180 rods 30 li.clt woven wire hog fence. 100 cedar pnals. cattle shed Hi by 4n. good I room house 12 by IK. 400 pounds bark wire.Pure bred brown leghorn and Plymouth rock chickens, household gisals and other ariicles too numerous to mention.POTATO tlACHINKKVtbnComplete line of |hi*|o machinery. 2 Asplnwail cutters, 2 two-horse planters. I four-row sprayer.. I la.wden fottr-horae elevator digger. I 11. H Pugh four-hone elevator digger, new.Tekjis of Salk:—All sums under tlo cash, over that amount a credit of ten months will be given at S per cent inter-H. C. 8MITH, Owner. Rove* A Murry, Auctioneers.G. W. Freeman, Clerk.
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