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Show CENTERFIELD. Sydney Fjeldsted on Saturday laBt had a fine spa n of mares die, two hours after their attack. Just, what the ailment was could not then be determined, de-termined, but the mares became suddenly sud-denly paralyzed. Mr. Fjeldsted suffers suf-fers quite a loss by the death of these animals, as they were a very valuable team. Mrs. J. C, Cameron from Denver is visiting with her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. H. Mace of Centerfield. Mrs. Cameron states she is delighted with the valley here. Lorenzo Jensen, the little fellow who had the misfortune recently to lose a leg through being run over by a freight train at Axtell is home from tne nospitai, looking well. Mrs. Harriet Higham and Mrs. Fannie Brown were in Mayfield visiting visit-ing friends Monday. Alfred Fjeldstead was a conference visitor from Centerfield. |