THE SEDALIA FOX DRIVE.Attended by a Big Crowd and was Successfulio Every Way.Fox drives are rapidly becoming a fad in the southern part of Carroll and the northern part of Clinton county. Recently this old time s|»ort was revived by the people in the vicinity of Moran and a great crowd attended and took part in the fun. Immediately a second drive was announced tor a strip of Gentry four miles square, centering a short distance wes* of Sedalia. • l'b« badweather on the first date set had no effect for a new date was agreed upon at once and Saturday was ^.he date. There were abou'. one thousand people present when the line was brought together at the point agreed upon. As the lines neared the centering pouit it was seen that there were five foxes indde the lines, bnt one afier another got out until only one remained. This was caught after a great deal of chasing and tumbling about in the snow and was sold to the highest bidder, Chari s Sharp, of Cambria being tne purchaser, at the proceeds of the sale going to tbe Sedglia W, C. T. U. An excellent dinrier was served by the W. C. T. U. and was liberally patronized, 114 being cleared.