OF THE SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB 183 
NEtson Morris was one of the best judges of cattle that ever 
rode a horse in the yards, and it is within the memory of many 
of the stockyard veterans when he set forth each morning for a 
personal inspection of the cattle market and a personal direction 
of the buying for his firm. His figure in the yards was familiar 
long after he ceased these more strenuous operations, and many 
drovers and stockmen remember his sturdy manner and his always 
democratic bearing. To know him in these days was to admire 
and love him. His charities, always quiet and unostentatious, 
were myriad, and his death was a real calamity to many. 
