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Show LOSES HiS DOC-IT DOC-IT RETURNS AFTER MONTHS IN HILLS I. N. Fulton, clerk of the city court, amlles today. He has found his dog. lisl fall. Mr Pulton, who is a hunter ot some renown, went to I'orterville during the chicken season and took with him "I-'ax-go," his coach dog The dog was lost and the hunters hunt-ers returned to i igden without him, thinking that Fargo would return to the home for a I'orterville I'orter-ville resident with whom they had been hunting. Hut the d"t,- did not return. Mr. Fulton made several trips to I'orterville in an effort to re- I cover his dog. Once he saw the animal, but w too far oft to recognize Its owner and apparently appar-ently had made up Its mind to make no friendly advances toward to-ward strangers. During the last heavy snowfall In Morgan county, iwo bo saw a white dog With a spotted oat floundering through the drifted snow. The dog would not allow them to approai h. within a certain distance so the boya roped the animal and took hlni to a Tanary and secured him. Mi. Fulton was notified and, after nearly four months, recovered recov-ered his pet. Th,. dog apparently had been faring well and Is none th" worse for its eta lit the wilds. Fulton said. 1 |