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Little Locals. | Friday I "'Tin «l*e»t New ■ ~e Ofi'sK' 0 » r " „ Eal‘> n - , to Denver hi 1,1 went to H^Kmileiu 1 . or«el®y* W a .!»>;“ e \„ to Uen- H daughter wßm vbi' "' i- uuua went "*'■* Ul t,y W ' ■L#" I ,’ ,|K Ben.klß ■ ,rv of wind- C -. B ; •'“lu huret* ll -' 0 " tn fort I- r *»*' ■1 1.i.n.1s lhc stute ■nvn ''itn dr "' , Die home is a K m " H» V ' M Z I Denver wIU .■! the home ol K a 4 "'&n and baby of visiting her P‘»ents, Mr. Vnrninfh is spending n iT’MSuVn with his ■ ' Howard Scarborough ■ilasel Tiu" returned to litr K Caniti'elii Thursday alter a R h friends in Lreele}. ■ waeley of Denver wUI be ■si of his parents.. Mr. ana ■ i> \Vasley, over bunda}. ■ Myrtle l-anhafu of Loveland Rst at the home of Mr. and ■ ll Seely for ate» dajs. Itowney 'returned to Greeley ■7 He has been spendin* ■days With relatives soutn. ■uui Mrs. Calvin Randolph ■ e Saturday lor l.os Angeles, ■hey will spend the winter. ■ Robert Boyd and sou, C lay ■,vd have been visiting lighter, .Mrs. Mason Douglas. ■ gione returned to his home Bver Thursday alter a visit Is son. Moses Stone, Jr., and I i.aurn Murehlaon spent New ■lay in Fort Collins with her ■ .Misses Nannie and Hettle ion. tieorgia I.uthran of Chey ame to Greeley Thursday l for a visit with Mias Winl tnuaa. IS COMING JIE CAM FIELD HOTEL Blit TWO DATS ednesday and sday, Jan. 15-16 K.C.Sapero culist and Aurist If ol Denver ill known to need any In t. His reference* are hla - your neighbors and of Patient* in This Virtn -1 Incurable fum ts removed and crosa eyea ed. Granulated eyelids, catarrh id deafness auc- i treated. Glasses Hctentlrtc ted by the latest and moat up-to-date methods. Solicited. Bring Your Children. Over 11,000 Patient* i ' (SI C v o «S r i?»°.. - A LAROB hn haniv an P abtikic ; M AN n. x large »ro licatlnrhes, hysteria. In- ' ° n ‘ a 'M. Vltua Dance). ■oubf a,l ° n A Hallucination, t U a»d other physical '! 1 nf « nervous nature. ' b\ ~V e strain. The re cause effect* a perman- ' lX * ••"Pecfally are Invited 1 ”>voMtlfcate hi* method* 5 arror* or refraction. ] ims been practicing In , r " ,an ,y year*. He 1* a 1 in k medical col- I** and thl* country, and I edir«^ lc# hy ,he B *»ta j h.. *. , ' xan >lne f « of Colo- , P' r ( Mate*. 1 from norne ' itl/.i.nß of Greeley and , uh ‘ r treatment. P( ., r . " nn *® and unable to ■D,, nu * d *cal and Rurglcal i ■‘M Dr. Sapero doe* not , Me (Mire* where other* 1 * years practical experl- ' of testimonial* from fi.L. w i ,om he has cured 1 demand. « ’ b; 1 " been vl.ltlnr Or*.- i 'i r many year.. All nr money refunded, ire tn on.ult the Doctor. n hPolntment early. 'tion and Exami- i for Q lasses Free [ —" who has btuin Mis* 1 J Mrs. 11. Rey to hor homo tn Denver Thursday un i daugh- Mrs. J ul;.« Ol Denver Is in ter ‘ ,«!“o spend the remainder or Greeie} t sp Car y the week wttn who hBB been Mlsb Zo luring Ihe visltl ll *' hss* 1 returned to D-nvei, holidays, aUen dlnv school, where she Kennedy and V. n have return d to her hotiie children , after spending the in Johnstown Greeley. holidays with «b»t u ed to Deu “ “V ■&£? lug , I for r «i houdais with her spending <he Boye. daughter ■ Warrenshurg, , Mr * f haTbee.i| S lUug her p»- M° v *!? r n B nd Mr* T. V. Foster mis'gone to HardiJo vUU w.u. l,ro \Usße» Mabel lilin«. Wilma Wood and Leila fnney, all stu ,mins of the Uenvfi university, are {louse guests of Jr- H. A. Russell ibis week. I . „ Mrs. 1. L. Da* of Reno, Nev... has been visl*. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott aiil ‘eft today lor Kansas City. ' i* e ® he wll ' visit i relatives. f Misses Lilllaiifeid Jennie t arlson liave returned) ° Denver alter spending New fcr’s day with their cousinß, Mrs. I) C. Muth and Miss Lydia Larson f Mrs W 1‘ fttrrison, who has been visiting *r parents. Mr. and Mrs. E W. ■be, during the lioti ilays, leM Til Jf iay for her home in Montrose. f . . . Miss Hoi i * i ' Almond ot ( uvvker City. Kan.. jh‘ s in Greeley Tliurs day on her * home from Windsor, where she ■:* been spending tile bolide s vi*ng friends. Mr J. W Baird and four chil dren left ■parsday for their home in Bi stol.ftter a visit with her ! parei is, J* and Mrs. .1. F. Moody, of ft " Hallton disirlct. Mvs Rlti Morris Ims taken a posi on lithe schools at Florence and left M begin her work. Her mother, *s. A. C. Morris, aceom pan ed li* us lar as Denver. . } rs. Wiliam Buxton left Tluirs dnv for lir home in Silver Plume after sliding the holidays with I her Hull'. J. H. Tregoning, and family ml with her aunt. Miss Adams 1 Wor lpvs been received liere of the dilv of Mrs. 11. 11. Hake, which ulirred about a week ago in Hollyvv<■. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Hake lw>i here several years ago and Mi* lake was manager of file Cainflewhotel. No details of the death M known here. C. l*3oodfeliow ol Steamboat Springwv spending the week in GreelejSlth his niece. Mrs. F. W. BlaneylMr. Goodfellow is one of the piAers of Greeley but has spent S last twelve years in the mounts. He says there is less i snow M'e than usual al (his time ot yea* Mrs#-. B. IM/.ell of Iliff, has been (wading the holidays with her Mrs. Alice Kendel and tamily %1 left today for Fort Mor gan for* visit and from there will go to Ilf. Mra. Kendel accom panied *r for a visit. Dr. Knanda Hamilton left this mornilf for her former home in Bellefltaine. 0.. where she was called the illness of her father, James! Hamilton. Dr. Hamilton will bi joined by her sister. Mrs. Warnti Koontz at Goodrich. Mr. Hamilfn is 86 years old. He has nine cAldren. all living in the east (with The exception of the two daughirs in Colorado. Witlin a week or two after arriv ing in San Diego, Calif., Mr. Slu»- ser. tfce father of Will Slusser of G reel#.. passed away. Mr. Slusser lived In Denver an<t left there about a week ago expecting to spend the winter, at least, in California. A telegram c ame to his son in Greeley shortly after the arrival of his father in San Diego, telling of his death. Mr. Slusser left at once for California. Saturday P. W. Allen was a Denver visitor today. Rev. P. J. Estabrook went to Denver today. Bready buys and sells furniture. 511 Ninth street. Mrs. A. L. Plord went to Fort Morgan today for a visit with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Duggan went to Denver this morning for a lew days* stay. Mrs. P. F. Geiser returned Friday from a visit with friends in Love land. James Scott returned to Denver Friday after spending the holidays in Greeley. Mrs. J. H. Ward returned to Denver Friday after a visit with Mrs. J. Q. Williams. Mrs. Louise Elliott of San Fran cisco is here visiting her mother. Mrs. Louise Clarke. Miss Hattie Foster went to Den ver this morning for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Graham. Dr. Martha Morrison returned to Denver this morning after a lew days’ visit with Greeley friends. 1 Miss Xelle Thomas, who has been here for the last year, will leave Sunday for her home in Maquoketo, lowa. Miss Winifred McAllister of Den ver is visiting Greeley friends. .Miss McAlister formerly attended the* college here. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Wells left this morning for their home in Wray. Colo., after a visit with her sister. Mrs. A. L. Talbert. Miss Irene Matson, who has been spending the holidays in Greeley, left Friday for Las Animas, where he is teaching this year. Mfss Alcyon Robinson. who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs Nellie B. Graham, for several days, re Minred to her home in Denver Fri day. THE GREELEY WEEKLY TIIUH XK, THI ItMthAY, JAN. », mill Any persons having any farm or I farms to sell, ii thev will lisi them with nu*. I \s ill m*li them lor them I if they can be sold at all. YV. M. J iKHiglash. Greeley. Colo. John Insinger leit today for Ann Arbor, where ho Is a studont at the University of Michigan. He Iwlh been Spending the holidays with his father, \V. A Insinger. Misses Kutherhio and Ida Barnes have returned from YVnlsenburg, where they were called hy the seri ous illness of their father. They left home much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Me Lucas and son. Solomon and Koy McDermott left today for San Luis Obispo, C'alif., where they will spend the winter and will possibly remain on tiie western coast for a year. The atinuul meeting or the Bap tist church will be held at 7:110 o’clock next Monday evening at the church. The annual election of officers will In* held and the church will vote on tin* calling of a pastor. O. O. Hussell left l-'riday for Bil lings. Mont., where he will visit his mother. Hi* will go from there to other points in the northwest. Mr. Russell has severed his connection with the tillcrest-Russoll I.umber company. (\ Goodfellow, who has been spending tin* holidays with his niece, Mrs. \V. F. Blaney. leit this morning for his home in Steam boat Mr. Goodfellow is one of the pioneers of Greeley but has spent the last twelxe years ill the mountains. Monday G. L. Musherger was a Denver visitor today. Mrs. .1. I\ McTrery went to Den ver this morning. Mrs. Stewart Moore of Evans was in Greeley Saturday. Miss Nellie Hird went to Denver * today for a week’s stay. | Mrs. \V. T. Maxwell of LaSalle [spent Saturday in. Greeley. .!. A. Dow of Briggsdale was in Greeley over Sunday on business. Miss Emma Sothman went to Hardin Saturday for a visi’t with friends. Miss Florence Saylor of Lamar is | a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | YV. E. Culver. John Henderson has returned to Boulder, after spending the holidoy vacation at home. James Reynolds, who spent the vacation her with friends, lias re- I turned to Boulder. G. I). Davidson of Maryville, Mo., is here on business. He spent some time lust summer in Greeley. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marvin re turned to Denver Saturday after spending the week in Denver. Mrs. Emma Roberts and daugh ter, Helen, left this morning for Boise, Ida., where they will make their home. Misses Cordelia and Ethelyn Fisher returned to their home in Boulder Saturday after a visit with Mrs. S. M. Rice. Misses Kathleen Wheeler and Aileen Monahan have returned to : Boulder, where they are attending the State university. Miss Clara Mangun left Saturday for Columbus, Mont.. where she will teach. Miss Mangun has been attending the Teachers college. Willie and Lundley Hamilton re- I turned Saturday evening troin Eaton, w'here they had been spend ing the week visiting friends, j Miss Winifredßugh leaves this •week for Omaha. where she is studying music this year. She lias spent the holidays in Greeley, i Mrs. S. F. Holt and son, Harold, who have been living here, went to Fort Collins, Saturday, where they will spend the remainder of the j w inter. Mrs. J. G. Evans and grand son. Robert Langtry, returned the last ,of the week from Boulder, w here they have been spending the holi . day vacation. j Fred Tuck has returned to Den ! ver. where lie attends the Denver j university. He lias been spending I the vacation with his mother. Mrs. Fannie Tuck. Misses Marion Fezer and Myrth King have returned to Colorado Springs, after spending the holidays at home. They are students at Colorado college. Miss Sibyl Hobarton left Satur day for Leadville to resume her | i work teaching, after spending the j holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Hobarton. Mrs. H. YV’. Heigh ton returned I to Greeley Saturday after visiting ! her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth K’asley. Mrs. Fasley has been quite ill with j pneumonia but is improving. Miss Ethel Hull of Woodland, la., i who has been visiting her sister, l Mrs. Grant Willson. went to Gil « rest the last of the week for a[ visit with her parents before re turning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heath and three sons have returned to their home at Lake City after a visit with his mother. Mrs. Emma Heath. and sister. Miss Edith Heath Miss Alice Mason, who has been spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C .F. Mason, lias returned to Colorado Springs, where she is attending Colorado college. Marriage licenses were granted to John Franzen of Eaton and Miss Martina Nelson of Greeley, and Henry Eichhorn and Miss Mary Weinmeister, both of Witulsor. on Saturday. Mrs. W. G. Hayden and children, who have been spending the holi days visiting her parents in Denver, are quarantined in that city with measles The children were taken ill with the disease while visiting I h,*re and will be obliged to remain until the quarantine is removed. Miss Dowling. who has been visiting for a few days with Miss IVnrl Gardner, left yesterday for )u‘V school in Idaho to resume h* teaching Miss Itowling made her home in Greeley until a few years ago. when her people moved l Denver. Her father conducted a hook store hei e. n order to give his family of | children the advantages of an edu cation at the Touchers college, a party from Nebraska has come to Greeley and purchased *lO acres of land belonging to G. M. Houston, west o itown, and expects to come soon with his family. The price paid for the tract was $7,500. The transaction was made through San horn & Houston, assisted by D. R. Griogg. The transfer of the Antero and Lost Park Reservoir company prop erties near Denver for something more than a million dollars is of much interest in Greeley in that there are about 10 stockholders li\- ing here and several oficers of the old compauy. The Antero company did not dis pose of all its property, still hav ing something overa quarter of a million assets. Tuesday Mrs. J. C. Hufty wont to Denver j Monday. John and Charles Read spent I Sunday at Loveland. 1 Mr. Hill of Denver spent Sunday j with friends In Greeley. Mrs. Mabel Gray of Denver is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Day. Miss Olive Frazier spent the 1 Christmas vacation with hor sister. Miss Vera, at Boulder and returned to Greeley Sunday evening. Mrs. M. A. Kidder lias returned from six months’ stay at eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Williams have gone to Berthoud, where they will visit their daughter. Carl Lofgren of Gill was in Chey enne the last of the week to attend the poultry show. Andrew F. Huri< k and Miss Adda V. Dorsey, both of Eaton. were granted a license to marry today. Miss Fannie Forward, who has been spending the holidays with friends in Greeley, has returned to Colorado Springs, where she is at tending Colorado college. Harold R. Foster, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis F. Thompson, left on Monday tor indianola, la., where he is attending Simpson college. Miss Dorothy McCreery returned to Colorado Springs Monday to re sume her work at Colorado college. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Thomas of Bartlesville were in Greely Monday on their way to (’hadron, Neb., where they will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Brink and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Clifford went to Ault Sunday, where thew were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Girardot. Mrs. Norman B Dresser of Can. ada is spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Jessie Dresser Page. Mrs. Dreuer is on iter way to Salt Lake City. Tom LaVelle, w o was operated upon for appendici s in the Gree ley hospital last week, is getting along nicely and will soon be able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hedberg of Boone, la., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhold for several days, left Monday for Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. Laura D. Pollock, the state mana ger of the Brotherhood of American Yeoman and Theresa Kellar, tne assistant, wish to meet all of the old and new members of the order at 7: JO o’clock Thursday at the M. B. A. hall. These ladies are special representatives of the order from Denver and are anxious for a good attendance at this meeting. Wednesday j Mrs. C. T. Ahlstrand will entertain with an afternoon party Saturday. 1 Miss Alice Alfred went to Denver . Tuesday for a visit. Mrs. James Tuckerman is con | fined to her bed by illness, j Mr*. Fred Kisler. and brother, J. Weidenkeller of Eaton were in Greeley today. W. E. Butcher of Fort ('oilins was in Greeley Monday on irriga j tion business. i Mrs. Max Shuttle returned to I Denver Tuesday after a visit w ith Mrs. John Carlson. ! Will Wright is confined to his home !by illness. He is suffering from grip j 1 and is threatened with pneumonia. Miss Edith McGee returned Mon- ! J day evening from Weldona. where ! she spent the holidays with friends, j Miss Mary Peterson of Des : Moines. In., who has been visiting i her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert ! j Peterson, left Tuesday for her j home. The members of the Wright-Hall- Marquette players who appeared in | J Windsor Tuesday evening spent ( i Tuesday in Greeley. A. A. Edwards of Fort Collins , was in Greeley early this week on business connected with the Poudre Valley Reservoir company. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will be held with Mrs. Berger at the manse Friday afternoon of this week at *2:.’10. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Henderson of Morning Sun. la., who have been visiting hi's sister. Mrs. L. A. Flint, left Tuesday for California, where they will spend the winter. Dr. Z. X. Snyder went to Denver Tuesday to attend a meeting of the institutional committee. This com- I mittee consists of three members from each of the state institutions of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver White and two sons, who lost their home by fire Mon day morning, are staying in Greeley' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram ; White for the present. The ladies of the Eastern Star are in vited to attend the exercises for the laying of the corner stone of the Girl’s club building at the college. The exer cises will be held at 1 :‘i' o’clock Friday afternoon at the college building. Mins Iluchaol Sttffler has return- Irotn the eastern part of the state where she has been spending nie holidays. Escaped After Fifteen Years ■ i 1 ■ riii«M*n i «*4trv W P Broyles made a successful ••scape after fifteen years of suffer ing from kidney bladder troubles Foley Kidney Tills released him and vs ill do just the same lor others He says: “They cured a most severe backache with painful ; ladder irregularities, and thev do I'll Mtn claim for them.” Take the l direct road" to health and strength t'.v using Foley Kidney Tills for backache, rheumatism. weak, sore kidneys and bladder irregularities. I h*>y are the best medicine you can ‘■u> for kidney and bladder ail ments. Hilbert Bros. (Adv.) Entertainment at Windsor Windsor, Jan. V The Will H. Wright company appeared here last evening in a number of the Citi /••n's lecture course, at the high s- hool auditorium. The company substituted for Neil Litchfield Trio on account of the serious illness oi Mr. Litchlfeld. Ihe company pleased the audi 'iiii, which was larger than might bav, been expected, considering the 1 IT i* i' cold weather, which doubt* b prevented many others from attending. Ministers to Help Needy Tile ministers of G-feeley will ♦-operate with the Associated Re lit t in providing help for the needy '\l:o will not openly ask for aid. II i > was decided upon at the reg ular meeting of the Ministerial as union which wa.- held Monday, leather A. It. Case\ gave the paper at the meeting on "Kugenics” and • t!'" gave as his opinion that the ' hunh should lead in all moral re ;orms of the day. ORGANIZE FOR THE NEW YEAR Keota. Jan. B. Keota Sunday >' "ol has elected ofticers for the as follows: H. K. Rhoadarnier. superintendent: D. W. Schoonover, assistant superintendent. Alta Job bins. secretary: Anna Jobbins. treasurer: Mrs. Grant Davis, organ :s': Mrs. L. A. Jackson, choirister; !>. \V. Schoonover, teacher class 1 ;• L. A. Jackson, teacher class 2; Mrs. D \V. Schoonover, teacher class : Mrs. H. K. Rhoadarnier, teacher class 4. The Ep worth League of the Methodist church elected the fol lowing named officers: Miss Anna Jobbins, president: Clarence Moon, first vice president; Miss Faye Stan ley, second vice president: Miss Lena Jobbins. third vice president; Mrs. Grant Davis, fourth vice presi dent; Mrs. L. A. Jackson, secretary; Harley Jobbins, treasurer; Miss Faye Stanley, organist; Mrs. L. A. Jackson, choirister. Plenty of Ice Auburn, Jan. B.—Many of the farmers of this district are attend ing the farmers’ institute this week in Greeley, and are finding it ex ceptionally interesting and instruc tive. between times they are prepar ing their ice houses for putting up ice when the meetings are ended. The Fee is of exceptional quality this season, and a considerable amount of it will be put up next week. Odd Fellows Install LaSalle .Jan. 8. The local order of Odd Fellows held installation of officers in the lodge room last evening. The following named officers were installed: Wallace Johnson, noble grand. Guy McMar ray. vice grand; R. B. Carpenter, secretary, and George Briggs, treas urer. Following the installation ceremonies, a banquet was served, and this in turn was followed by a good social time. Keota Road Directors. Keota. Jan. S.- William Robin son ol Buckingham. Fred Ashdown and Howard H. Hoover have been appointed directors of the new road district, comprising the Keota an. Buckingham school districts. Un der the terms ot the Madden road law the local directors have charge of road building ami maintenance in their respective districts, lunds being secured by a local mill lev> similar to the school levy. Knights of Pythias Install The Knights ot Pythias held he annual installation ot' officers at the regular meeting Monday evening. The following otficers were install ed: K. K. \Viii bourn, G. C.; T. A. Winch. V. C.: C. .1. Vardley. M. ot F.; C. E. Clark, keeper of R. and S.: .1. Henry Couture, M. of E.: S. K. Rideout, prelate: 1). R. Griegg. master of work; W. C. Roberts, master of arms: R. Gardner, inner guard: Emil Henrdtle, outer guard. Stockholders’ Meeting Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the stockholders of The lie- a m gat.on vompait' will be held on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1913, at 10 o’clock in the tore noon in the office of The Weld County Savings Bank, in the city of Greeley, Colorado, for the purpose of electing three directors to serv* for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before said meeting. ALBERT LAWRENCE, Secretary The sugar factory may have to run three days longer than was ex pected this season owing to the cold weather of the past few nights, which froze the automatic sprink lers and spoiled the making of 11,- 000 sacks of sugar. The company will not have to stand the loss as they are insured against water as well as fire. The sugar will be re melted and the additional work is expected to require several days. PAGE FIVE AULT TO HAVE ONE ROAD MAN Ault. Jan. 4. According to an announcement given out by the newly elected board of county com missioners the appointment for one of the county road overseers will 'ome to the Ault district, C. H. Weber being the man who will re ceive the appointment. The appointment will not be made until • the new board is in stalled in office, but the statement that Weber will get the appoint ment tor the north part of the county is said to be authoritative, and it is thought here that the un official announcement will be af firmed when the various appoint ments are made. MASS MEETING TO TALK TAXES Kersey. Jan. v It has been arranged to hold a mass meeting in the Kersey opera house Friday evening, Jan. 10, for the purpose of discussing plans for obtaining a more satisfactory and equitable re turn of property in this town for the purpose of taxation. W. C. Fisher, Thomas Truhart and W. U. Reeves have been work ing as a committee on arrange ments. The subject lias been widely dis cussed here for the last few months and at last it was decided to appoint the committee to arrange for the mass meeting, at which some defin ite conclusions, it is hoped, will be reached. Salesman Likes Greeley Mr. Griffith, the new salesman for the George Tritch Hardware company ot Denver. made his initial trip to Greeley Monday and while here arranged to bring his family here to make their home. He has chosen Greeley of ail of the Colorado towns as the most desir able for a home for his family. This increases the number of salesmen living in Greeley to 27. jAS W SHEARER B E ROBINSON Shearer & Robinson AUCTIONEERS Public Sale Dates FIUDAY. JANUARY 10 1 miles northeast of Greeley on tne Wilfred Bliss ranch: 10 head of horses, good milch cow and calf, all kinds of farm implements. 10 tons hay. small far mtools, etc. J. W. MASHBURN. All farm sales commence at 10 a. m. PURE BREIt STOCK, AND GEN ERAL FARM SALES A SPECIAL TY. SALES MADE EVERYWHERE. TEL. RED 34)4. GREELEY jTv. hTb. Sales Dates MONDAY, JAN. 111. — In Beebe Draw. 3 miles south and 3 miles east of LaSalle, three-quarters of a mile south of Latham reservoir. 7 horses. 4ti head cattle, implement#, etc. RILEY ANDERSON. TIE*DAY. JAN. 14. One mile north, half mile east of Farmer*' Spur, on the old Cole ranch. Nine head horses. 1 cow, implements, household goods, etc. GEORGE EIISIGw WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15.—At Au burn beet dump. 7 miles southeast of Greeley, 1 mile south and 2% miles east of Evans. Seven head horses and colts, implements, four passenger Reo automobile, 2 dozen chickens, Canada seed oats, alfalfa hav. household goods. V. E. WILKINSON. THI’ItSDAY. 4AX. Itt. 2 miles due west of Gilcrest. 9 horses and colts, 1" good milch cows. imple ments. etc. ( KIS HOHIiKXhKII. Filll>AY. J.W. IT. At residence. 3 miles due west of LaSalle. 8 horses and colts, 2 good milch cows. 1 heifer. 12 head hogs. 3 dozen chickens, implements, house hold goods, 3 0 tons alfalfa, 23" bushels seed oats. JOSHrA STONE, UC.Vsr STIfATK. i MONDAY. JAN. 20.—Seven miles east, 1 mile north of Greeley, 4 miles north of Kersey. 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Gill. 8 horses. 3 good milch cows, 1 heifer calf, implements, household goods, chic kens, etc. L. W. SHI LEK. THI’IISHAY. JAN. 2fi.—At resi dence of I. I>. Hull, three-quarters of mile northwest of Gilcrest. Six head horses and mules, t> cattle. 8 shoats. 1 large hog, implements, household goods, etc. 1. I>. Ill'Ll.. HERMAN ZILKK. Fill HAY. JAN'. 24. —3 miles due south of LaSalle. S horses and colts, n extra good Holstein cows. 1 heifer, implements. household goods. 30 tons alfalfa. 1,500 bushels wheat, lot of corn. C’ONIIAO KrKHAICHT. J. V. H. BROWNE tnctioneer. Phone Franklin 217