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Show - Tue-vL'i- , SopuiT.hcr j, -- rSL Gen. Charles P. Stone, a Union commander in the civil war and later an officer in the Egyptian army. - The Ilritish House of Commons reassembles today again to take up the troublesome problem of the boundary between Ulster- .- and the- Irish - Free State. The Church Congress, the great deliberative body of the Established Church of England, meets at Oxford today for its fifty-nint- h annual session. Th e 'ft at iohal Tad i o conference called recently by Secretary Hoover to meet in Washington today has been postponed until October 6. Rhode Island Democrats 'meet in convention at Providence today to choose their candidates for United States senator, governor, and other officials to be voted for In November. Soeur . Therese of Li seau x, France, known by her many petitioners as The Little Flower of Qod, is to. be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church to-- day- Seven bands of Indians Northern Minnesota and consin are to join in a big of Wispow- wow today in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the famous treaty between the Chippewa tribes and th United States Government. IN THE DAYS NEWS Today is the birthday anniversary of James A. Drain, the new commander of the American legion. Warren county, Illinois, was Gen. fifty-four- Drains th lie has birthplace. Nebraska, practiced law in Washington state. New York, and Washington, D. C., of which d .city he is now a re sjdent. lie began his military career in the National Guard of Washington' State, rising ' from private to general rank, lfe was n a, 'captain in the war. In the World War he was an ordnance officer with the tank corps and was a member of last-name- V dean aad clear, the tatrottoe whoteeaie food into rorvf rt i vipieeo IwsaliW, But wh.-- flogged by fotparif.n, it genentrt pi o lrom the rlrfit uctrti lKt. ttut cat leo.l lo plibv aetisus Uv?aw. NChrn Festival of St. Jerome, the patron saint of students and scholars. Centenary of the birth of f Sunsetoxrelebrated editor; orator, congress, and fiiend of the postal workers. Centenary of the birth of Spanish-Amer-ica- the Anglo-Americ- tank an com- He has served' as chairman of the National Board Association and as president of the National Rifle Association of America. Gen. Drain has taken a prominent part in the affairs of the American, Legion since its first mgahfeation He has been a member of. the national! executive Committee and department commander of the District of Columbia. ANNIVERSARIES TODAYS 1777 Sixth Continental Congress met at York, Pa, with John Hancock presiding. 1812 The Russians established a foil; at Ross, 18 miles north of Bodgega, Calif. 1824 Samuel. S. Sunset Cox, a 'congressman for a quarter of a century from two states, bom at Zanesville, 0. Died in mission. Home for Sale cnEAP 4 ROOMS AND BATH Part Down 'and Balance Like Rent. Telephone 848 J M a n Bran tllcjjgs rooked had tna, krum-ble.Kellogg b should to talc regularly at least twa tabieioOhfuU daily ia chronWi eases, with every ho at. Vou will eajo eating it. Kellogg bRfaa baa a aamlertul flavor, a d lictoiM flam. Andthis Savor ia a exclusive Kellogg affeiiTenieut. There are auiay aaya to enjoy Kellogg lint, eeoked and krumbWd. Eat it with milk or eream a a acfeaL Sprinkle it over other, eereala. Cook it with hot eereala. look for the Ts oa rvery package and trr it to muftms, griddle cukes, braa bread, etc. l hm. D7A3 to Im i ml la ve buff rien puir ld m, with tald kArai.ij, atm brigbl-a.ialatetvat hut pratamt'ng thm that had to do with Ilia naw wall tmeploma recently lntallei. "Sandy neavar. it m. Said " What did ha want " dnin tilled l.aa, awitiglBg kudvlenty: & VaouK hla vout balled up In Ida band and 'hurled vUioukly under a buuk. rarnmt "W aait1 I tailing you grunted. "What'a rating yon. Hud? In-tr- f r Ilka a imiu that bad suallarad (miIswiA or e'e waa rotulng down with the yallar juundlva or elaa nai took sudden rind iwaiful bad with love. They all treaty a tu.m tu-- . Ton mighty mitipIclouK, altullur 1 n If," growled fo Irrllahly, tttn't ym fell ma wlmt W eater ald?' real prim to." "Said, rail him tVrsim eheerfuHy; ""Syr Hud. wliare Ig hark did oa get that out tit? By i. ripe, if I had a regalia like that ItT ba riding herd lu Vm et'ry Sunday ! On the square bow.1 Hut lMaiw'1 llatonln la him and Careim knew it. lie had gone ulekly to the telephone, had rung the one hell for "rent ra I," and a moment later wn speaking wlih Sandy t eater of the flnlden Spur saloon, sucked at hla ple and kept hi eye oa Lee's faee. The ensuing ronterwatlon. only one it - Ex-Kin- : wa vide of which caiue to IVr-odone brief. Mot tf the talking by S.mdy Weaver Lee asked three queeiiouv; the third a simple : Sure of It. Sanny rt Thn lie Jammeil the recelter hack ujH.n Ita hook, and with au remnrk , coniimied hi hurried drewdng. When; had been he li.nl route In. hi niielud: now It tut suddenly red. the hot red of rage. Ilia eyev, when they president of Layfayette College, luet bright born at Rochester, Vt., 49 years with tlie sameonee. wore trn, quick anger. When he ago today. had lint on on hi working gflrtt and Samuel E. Cook, representa- stidTed hi trouver Into Id limit, lie tive in Congress of the Eleven- went to hi hunk and - hnek the th Indiana district, bom in hinnl.et. From the struw- matlre lie old ait le olt leiolter. UuntingtoiL county. Ind. 64 rook m heoty. Miir . an liliiit htm.' w hinr rVrein' years ago today. spin ihe cylinder, slip a lex of fieh Allen F. Moore, representa- eartr'dtre Into hi pocket nnd Itiin Nine' tive in Congress of the to the door. teenth Illinois district, born at Itldiiu. ltmir tie got to hla feet, St. Charles, 111., 53 years ago to- miffed Id pipe Into hi pocket nnd1 Vule If rea hed for hi hat. day. ntoey a tong? hut for?" risked t.ee curtly. 'Oil. tt I, w lints the tie being a lax?" ("arson grumbled deep down In his brown thnuir. "If youre on little T ltiwky hunting yiuir way trotilde. if they' going to be shooting-,fun- , why cwnt you let me to on 11?, Lee flood a nioiuent ft'amed la the doorway, frowning down at fwson. ' )(l4hod.ttitd Went f t'us .7wYd.' ,3Tp Ae tidied yn- over Id shouhtei1; ml. aaylttg coolly fNmte on If you want to. Quln- B, fe laro' ted t Judith of Blue Lake i Ranch - nloue lu town. . X t is a e ,A ttu-l- r horse boofa fn--httminered the winding road for Ihe ty mile lBtn Ibnky ltend tbe two ruler were ftr the irnt part llent. All of tbe .explanation wlibh t.ee bad to give, or 't five, warn summed tip in the ea-brief word: Quiunlons In town. To Judith, te--e bad wild that nlrht they fought together at the Cpper lUiri that he had reintgulsed Qulnnlona vojie: 1 jtlaveil poker with that voice n,-four won ha ago." Tbut lie bud nm;;le reason to retncinlwr tbe mm tm well, he had But gone on to mention. Hut Cureon knew. t':iriihTiad eat at lire's left hand t -- t nt.'l t, ax- - fhe tiihlero f'brl ed By Jackson Gregory CsarrtsM ty Chart vihavr' S- -S Bad ten - hd t CHAPTER XI Stii Croaktd ChrU Qainnioti down Ibw I null 1 b Hud' turMl falmowlf at atary alrlda. lie auraad faraoa whaa fh aattlw foreman, turning fa follow him. addrawed mvay remark t him bnak-boaii- v. PEOPLE . The best of workers get out of sorts 2,rn2, remtoiled him of Judith a j tliese aymptonoi might resuit ia a awk and ba didnt chertoii tbe reniem- - J aprfi, tbenifore the aeftsiUe course to to taroa taka a doee or two of Ilerbme. It to Just l.rsnte. In Ihe hunk-boua ate) ied blai rautlouslv over hla old tbe medieine needed to purify the system 4 9he vim and amhiUoa of idre as Lee began ripping oJT his dress- e i A feller called MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL wp a wbila agav Journal - RtG for theui-selve- kuon."' Lee shook Ills hefld, tonight. )u, j health, rnce 69e. Bold by CITY tROO CO. , e -- tt hlu(T, (To Be Conti uaed) ctop alfalfa WANTED Seventeen you tip FOU HALE tbrtf-fvlg- a. Stt-J-- roomers. NICE I toO VIS For alewping pur. poses ht The Palace. Journal Building, 77 West Center SL 1134 To u rim; FOB A SALE woodwork and repairs to Clieveutot. Would trade for light homes, furniture, antomoWk, truck. Apply 340 East 1st South. guns, etc. rati Olver The Wood49 Federiil work RoValr Shop A bargain IraetiCttUy new and per- Avenue. Flieno 15. C Underwood fect Nv typeariter In locked steel ease. fi3 rash down. STUDENTS wanted at 11! East Center. Mra. Ekrann. Applv Journal office. Cache. FOR J FOUEALE Afew ..choice. hoNdn milk cow a W. J. Feterson. Itou- son ward. WlUima wagon FOR .'vALE 3 TO4TtEPITOIW u4 beet hox.t inch Ur. Call H9. of Eritate la the Matter of the between I and 1:39 a. m. Antoa Alilinstrom, deceased. Credn Fresh Jersey milk FOR RaLK itor will preeent claim with to the andersipned at her recow. 313 North Sth East street, v sidence in Smithfield, LTah, on or before the 23rd day of Novombor, FOR S.LU: Small Coles Hot blast ' 1324. Date of drat publication, Septheater. Call 79. ember 22, 1 324. I .aura Ahlmatrom, administratrix. J. C. Walter attorFOK KLM'l 4 NOTICE vho-rlie- ney. Tt) CUKDII'OIU In the matter of" the Estate of Emily McNeil Ballard, deceased. Malm with Creditors will prew-n- t voucher to the undersigned at hi Weat, Loresidence at 73 North gan Utah, on or before the !3rd day Date of first of November, 1924. publication September 22nd 1934. Willard It. Ballard, administrator. J, C. Walter, attorney. NOTICE lt NOTICE IX) CHKDITOftt In the matter of the EsUte of, Florence 3. Maughan, deceased. Creditors will present rial ms with von chore' to the underaigned , at hto residents in Hyruiii, City.- - Cache county, Utah, nr or before the SStn day of November, 1924. Dote of first publication, September - 23rd, 1921. Louis P. Maughan, admlntv trator, C. W, Dunn, attorney for administrator. , , NOTICE TO CRKDITOIW In the matter of the Estate of John Hughes, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the anderstgned at hla residence In Stoodon, Utah, oa r before the 23rd day of Notefnber,' lljf. J D41C of first publication September (, 22nd, I9!4..i Henry Stauffer, sdnviWstrat-- , X or..1 J, C. Walter, sttotneyi , FOR RENT Two nicely furnlslied room top light housekeeping. I1G.90 a month. 213 East Cth North. for home produced ALL 1C9-1.09. Special' milk. 1! quarts prices of cream. MIXER CEMENT OUTFIT. Will rent or sell r will do any sle Job by day or contract. Sidewalk Phone Etc. floors, foundations. 11 3 j. CALL 1S9-for home produced milk. !! quarts 3 1.00, Special prlceson rreara. STOVE repali ing, furnace cleaning And repairing, saw sharpening Phone 719-Vifih. WANTED Competent girl to do general housework, Cull 79. FOR RENT Furnished apsrtmeata. BE aril new and used POKI) C)I!S and loan money to buy them. Modern conveulenee. 138 Writ Wells Ruugh Motor. Plioue16-J-- l 2nd North. , vllto; Phone 591-J-Isigan. FOR RENT. 8 room modern home WANTED a few load of good lawn 378 South let. West, rtoee to on a dirt lot. Party who cemetery . 1915-WB. V. College. Call cal) deliver It apply at Journal. ROOM snd hoard tor students. 236 OI.A ! .ARSON'S NURSERY bus on North tst East. hand for faU planting all kinds of Peonies and Rose. Now Perennials, room furnished FOR RENT Five Is the time to go ahpad plntiHug. home.' 4(2 West Center, phone Tut flowers always on hand-- . Funer65 al order. Prices reasonable. and Nsreisnus jd.mt In FIVE room house to rent modern 212 East 3rd Houtli, l.ogait, flS-9- 0 per month. 450 South fall. Utah. Main. Phone 194. SPECIAL bargains at John H. PGR RENT Three light beuae- U. S. hip bool. $3 25 keep! a rooms, close Ift. Phone Guaranteed hip boots, 96.00, Mens 674-J- . , , army shoes, 93.35. Ladies $7.00 Oxa - T, t ford for $3 90. $1 50 ladies genuine I "OR RENT Heated, furnished ' on College Hill. Four silk hose 75c. rooms and bath. 645 North ItU K.. LOST Phone 750-J- . FOR RENT Five room, modern LOST Llewellyn setter dog. Two Brown Color with spot. Apply roS'East f 3rd i, years old. bunalovyv Reward. Notify 'journal OffleC.l i ' ' , , , North. IJ.08T Ode, bog driliad fctufc With Fnjtiti;NT-- ( Furnished room nod N? halteV,' alsd chain on foot. BrandhalU. AlrtO'girkie.2'i East 3rd ed. J. 1L A. flertel-soPhone ii40-.North. 2 1-- , I" n. Baseball won IU first treat la the popularity nationally years 1865 and 1866, when the. Same was spread throughtout tend lisr the United States by the soldthe civil Bud. he iers returning from d Third 242-J- -- your-Uf- KLE (XI. t ne of these fellers enu wtdle we talk If you want. war. offered, tieen lelk In England first-claJ on say Qulnnlon b raring ' lug?" risked lee. pigeons are very valuable. At a "Ye. Coaalderahto. All aftermm recent sale for example, 104 pian evening, I guess. I didnt hear geons realized in all more than him mull I railed ym up. One particular bird 818,000. front the matt Then, Blue Lake r.meh, T dont see any call alone was sold for $1,125. for yon and me to whisper, Handy Iu the West, sagebrush Is an What did he say V Said you wna a Bar, Bud. An-- a indicator" of land free of alkali, skeerd-o- f S5 HAVE year shoes repaired by C. H, Baker 2S Weal 1st North. EveryTwo .bay in btark or delivered and for thing .furnihsed. Including heat,1 rent modern home 3d East 3rd H. or hath. . Near A. C. Rhone 1Uone , nt Kandy," h "Tlisnka Jnt Hie asme." "Me, grinned Carn. "FH g Suady. hutiie thing yott knnw. ttomly tliov ed' out whisky bottle and turned grave eyes to glass. "Then he V Not KG It In tbe matter of the Estate Of, Carl A- - Speth, deceased.' Creditors wilt present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at hla home in College ward. Cache county, Utah, P. O. address, Logan R. P. I). No. 1, oh or before the 25th day 6f November, 1924. Date of first' publication; September 33rd 1924, George sad ftpeth, executor of tost will testament of decedent. C. W. Dunn, ald. attorney for 'executor. . , MISCELLANEOUS Hotel Marion Ogden Center. ter street. id 1 East Six room brick house, Mrs. Jane Campeli 31! (Vest Cen LEGAL NOTICES iok4 Sato 443 rOlt SAUJ tur-hlile- 1 Heater, large table, dresser, and car pen tor tools 3 East 3rd North. at t t FOR SALE HOCsrA AND XXtTS FOR SALE la FOK RRNT Tno rooms unfurnishLogan City ask na about aur In-ed with hath. Call at 384 North liomea-L alimen( plan for buying ; Bee Vernon W. OroeketLit John A. 2nd Weal. Crockett and Co. 1hena St. -- d steai1.v at the WOMAN wanted for general house-worGood home. Ihone S7H J. 1&4 North 1st East. , . 1113-n-w- r piso-mlttly Wriggling street-lampbetween the row of weather-hoardethe Holden shacks and beaded Spur saUma Tltnigh the hour was late there were many saddle ponies Handing with tliooplng bead here tin! there more along tle board sidewalk; from than one barroom came tlm gay ragtime of an automatic piano or Ihe Men scrape and scream of a fiddle. grnaW-toUwtcgVd up ami dawn the street. rolling t one another, turnlug in bore or tl ere to hire a drink or wateh t gatpa. Tbe two nrwcotners, watching eat man r group of men, rode on slowly until they came to the building on whose false trout was a gigantic spur hi yellow paint, iifr they dismounted, tlbd their horses, and went In. taraon. with quick eye toward profor wbat might lie on tbe pamine card, looked for Lee gun. It wasnt In Ills pocket ; It wasnt to hi waist hand, ready to hand, it wasnt anywhere that Carson row Id see. At tba tbtr he whispered w arnlngly : "Better lie ready. Hud. Atot lot yvmr grm, hnve you? l.ee shook lit head and stepped into Ihe room. At the long bar aero threa or four men drinking. Qulnnloa was not among them. Tltere aero ether men at the round table, playing draw, solo, stud horse. One gtuaee showed that Qulnnlon was not In tha room.1 But there were other room at tla gear nodfor those dealring privacy. ding' this Way and that to friend who nerostod hliu, made hi way atralght to the bar. ; 'Tlellbj Randy, he aiild quietly., Sandy W raven (he barteuflee. at .Itiin curhutslv. A abort, Leavy, jblond man kv. Siindy, Weaver,' Blip rtrij-thMika faliJuriyse and, gave I1 strictly to Ida own bnlnek Sava h lien aked by a friend to do lilm a favor, am It a favor aa to keep an eya on another man. "Hello. Bud! returned Sandy, putting' out a red bund. AH expression of Interest had fled from his placid face. "Conie In right aw.v, eh? Hello Carson, Have somethin; on aie, yon Old newspaper offica. room inodern bunFOR SAt.R. galow good location. 1'heaa No. ss IDE WORKING . ' POR KO.E dlrii it YOtNO mna ape S 051. wants employ ment. Cull-J- FOR SALE- - r s, wonk - ' UJ-IL ng Clnaaltt4 Adrsrtlsemanu anal ba paid la hdfsnro. On cant a - : par toana. Altolata for flrat liaartloa U eanta. ; - l't r--s - Classified-Advertisi- "h ht 7172 Jr ,'-- r New York City, Sep. 10, 1889; 1832 Field Marshall Earl Roberts, famous British soldier, born at Cawtipore, India. Died in France, Nov. 14, 1911. 1 872 Mon ument. to Baron Steuben, the- Prussian soldier, who fought for the Americans in the Revolution, unveiled at Steuben, N. Y.s . 1874 The Seamans Orphanage at Liverpool was opened by; the Ihike of Edinburgh. 1882 Steamboat It. E. Lee, whlch made the fastest time record between New Orleans and St Iiouis, was burned below Vwkburg. 1922 g Constantine and his family departed from Greece. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Governor Walton of Oklahoma issued a proclamation forbidding voting October 1 on proamendposed constitutional ments. TODAYS BIRTHDAYS James A. Drain, the new naof commander tional the American Legion, born in Warren county, Illinois, 51 years ago today. Wilton Lackye, long a prominent actor of the American stage, born ill Ixiudoun, county, Va., CO years ago today. Dr. John Henry MacCracken, FAGI; oT -'" -- lt 1 uiuh nut-lik- e e,-n- Hi fl NOTICE of eye-- w Notice is hereby given that a tee) noil iv it irook siocLhold-er- s ,ili. branded (Juini.oi tor Mile Ihe twv special meeting of the iud card har liewiston of the Eahk .State at their other, tueu lutd glared corded aad rcjd. ihe'r eve will be held on 5aturda the their lisnd dove 18th CX lert and of at 1924, tobcf, day m their p"' kef. fl hen vuliinhw bad two oclock p- - m. of the said day, e of hi: 'Ton -- neer.,1 In that evU v the banking house of the I'U trie Ihw time l.vk at the said Corporation at Iiewiston. at for the next" He im. h.ul r(eo eyev ant ttHn hint Utah, for the purpose of voting ttd with t.ee ( tltr- - upon the question of the reducrid gune uit of the om had been dlsapt o'med to a fight. tion of the capital stock of the Hud 1 re in this j said ntwv I Hut now corporation from 160,000.00 mod wn going K ught to Rocky to 140,000.00, and for the' purtetd nnd Quiitn'on am filled Ids pose of amending Article 7, of atlfscfhu. hop lungs with asU'i to the Articles of life had grown dull ere i.f late: read as follows: Incorporation te e wasn't a fresh mi ti hi ARTICLE 7 ? feted body . ad t last That the capital stock of the Though the railroad It. to tv Head was corporation shall be forty thou; Jped through Dm I :ldtte town it ml proud of sand ($40,000-00- ) .dollars lav tlie hadnet. To the into hundred ed four (400) hht timber tract ipto wlihh tb West- shares of the face value par w It tearing' er Lumber emupanv mite due of one hundred ($100.00) dollar pekl ruciive wav; otiU nine each. t leek Rock tlie were tula, we; tie other Ule It By order of the Board of ; lile range, directors- was Burriomded 'b' whetfi a lust-- hroo'l of Voting antanved Martin Pond, president s itevit were constrained to give Advt S. R. Rogers, Cashier aolterly t tleir work during But at klght, the long, dsty day n a Snturdav evening, tber always atue Into Rmkv Bead from lumher-lampoutfit a crowd mluca and mOBATE AND GUARDIAN of ms whe Mood ran reit and a of SHIP NOTICE a card, KU' seeking whirl at tbe wheel," u night of drink lag or any dlier'riimieinet whkh CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR TH me RESPECTtVB 8IGNER9 FOR j fate might voUcbfe them. FURTHER INFORMATION , nnd bail, they were all hard men nd tliev would Otherwise quit k. In The District Court f the Firm alL ksve come luto Rocky Bond Judicial INtHt f the mate at Lee and t arson riding out tf the Utah, In and for tba Coaatjr of or Hist tbe dim Into the light darkness miked Krllcgc Bni sweeps. eUaat and It has a sutural, panties the inle-ns- f. fees.!; hi art ton. It Boris actly a nature nrto. If sale regularly, it is "uarn.l, ed to relit ve jiermanenty the mot chronic rnoe of const tpat ton, or your grocer wilt return your money. Ji emits with Kellogg1 Knn are lure, tor Kellogg ' u ALL bran. Bring hark yaar health with ALL brtut ran be lot) Kellogg a Braa. Start to dayl Every Nothing of your family should eot it. per t effective, That la why K. Itoeg ' I lr n. rooked 4 kramHIed, The hading hotels and clubs serve is endorsed by doctor every here. Kellogg a Bran ia individual packEat it and you seed never taka another ages. It is made ia Hattie Crock. habit forming drug or pill. Sold by all grocer. ti and lml guintil-m- . TOngye CliniTO Constlpaltcn can ruin your health Til tin iu L I li itui gal permanent reli:f niih ca css ccuirr?, jouriuulgcan cm, ncz 102 i. and good for farming can lie obtained. if water at 341 East 3rd Orville Wright, one of the North. For boys or girl. Modern ventors of the aeroplane, is Conveniences. Keaeonubto term. BOARD and room in- to serve as chairman of the timers DOAJtD and room in modern borne. committee at the International one block from U.A.C. 607 E. Air Races, which will be held at 6th North- - phone 613. Dayton, O., the first week of FOK KENT Two housekeeping October. room Carlson place. kreoue. Eighth ward. ( 142 Crockett George Wootton, Englands The owners of the William- - oldest cricket professional, died port club, which this year won recently at his home in Notits second consecutive New tinghamshire, in his 90th year. league pen- Sixty years ago he was one of nant, plan to hare . their own the most celebrated players in ball park before the opening of the British Isles. next season. Wade Lefler, the Worcester When the Brown University first baseman finished at the . football team meets the Univer- top of the Eastern league batsity of Chicago on Stagg Field, ting list this, season, bats on October, 11 it will be the first and throws right, Leftime that a Brown eleven has ler has been obtained by' the played in the West in nearly ten Washington Seantors for a trial in the big show next year. years. The wood used in making MALE OK ANIMUJi cedar chests" comes from a Fur Rinnan species of juniper. Slat of Utah, County of Curbs.. York-Pennsylvan- ia left-hand- ed . Beating His Way n nn In the Wrllsvllle Irecmct of said County, I have in my possession the following described animals, nhich. if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Estray Pound In Wellsville Precinct on the 6th day of October, 1924, at tbe hour of 2 oclock p. m. DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS One (1) dark stay mare coming three (3) years old, wekrkt tobottr 1,000 pound, no brand visible. One (I) black mare two years old. white spot In forehead, weight about' 900 pounds, bo brands visible. One sorrel horse Colt, vnmine iwo (2) year Old, all feet white, white stripe In fare, weight about 700 pounds, no brands visible, Said animals are held by me to secure tbe pajinent of 92.55 damage done by said animal upon the premises of Joseph M. Maughan on the 24th day of September, 1421 MICHAEL HENDRY Poudkeeper of Wellsville Irerlnct |