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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAY FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1920.
LABOR RING WOULD RON U. S., CHARGE UTICA. N. Y, Feb. 13. Charges that behind the announced plan of the American Federation of Labor to obtain the election of a congress and a president favorable to its policies existed a sinister movement of a small coterie of labor leaders, who have grown powerful by the contributions they have levied upon labor, to set up a "government within a government" were made here Thursday night by United States Senator Miles Poind exter of Washington in an address , before the Utica Republican Club. "The farmers and laboring men of AfyArtr9 " Via flBBortoH "h ova In AVArv
crisis been the great bulwark of our
free Institutions, and they will not follow the mistaken leadership which would place the government under the despotic control of 'government within, the government,' which is not ruled by labor but an autocracy of a few leaders who would not' only Impose their will upon labor Itself, but would
extend It, not only by the ballot, but
by strikes and starvation of the en
tire people of the United States. It is as obnoxious as the 'invisible gov
ernment' against which the people protested in 1912. "There is no question of the right of the American Federation of Labor to
secure control of congress and of the presidency by way of the ballot box if
it can do so in accordance with tho proclamation it has just Issued. It would be an evil day for the United States and most of all for labor itself, If any class in this nation, whether employers or employes in industry, capital or labor, should succeed in any such program; but that is one of the perils which the nation must face as the price of free government."
FAMOUS INN BEING RAZED.
NEW YORK, Feb. 13. The razing
of Bartholdi Inn, an actors' boarding house, which during its 20 years of existence, was the home of many now prominent stage and screen stars, before fame and fortune smiled on them, began today The building, situated at Broadway and 45th street, in the heart
of the theatrical district, will be re
placed with a motion picture theatre.
Don't Mail Cash Income
Tax Payments, Is Warning Cash payments of Income taxes should not be sent by mall, say Internal revenue collectors of Indiana. Cash sent by mail is always at the owner's risk of loss; and if lost or stolen, the sender may find , himself facing penalties for failure to pay his tax on time. A taxpayer will find it more practical to buy a post oice money order, or draw a check for the amount of the tax, payable to William L. Elder, col
lector of Internal revenue for the In dlana district. The first payment, due on or before March 15, should be attached securely to the completed return, and
forwarded or delivered to branch i
offices. This first payment must cover either the entire tax shown due or at least one-fourth of the tax due. Early payment and early filing of returns is urged, in order that an overload on the final date, March 15, may be avoided.
No lie sounds plausible to yourself when you are telling it.
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CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 5, 1920. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 5th day of
February, 1920, they unanimously j
adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 138, 1920: To vacate the alley first north of Richmond Avenue, from N. W. 7th
Street to Sedgwick Street, in the rear of Lots Nos. 12 to 18 inclusive; also the alley running north and south between N. W. 7th Street and Sedgwick Street, in rear of Lots Nos. 19 to 26 inclusive, all In A. W. Gregg's SubDivision of the Pleasant Hill addition. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, March 4th, 1920 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by
persons interested In, or affected by, ,
e.aid proposed vacation as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which Tnay have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. HARRY W. GILBERT, T. C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Feb. 6&13.
Having rented my farm, I will sell at public auction, at my residence of a mile east of Campbellstown, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 7, 1 920 The following property 6 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of 1 sorrel mare, 7 years old, weight 1450 pounds; 1 gray mare, 6 years old, weight 1400 pounds; 1 gray mare, 13 years old, weight 1600 pounds; 1 black mare, 8 years old, weight 1600 pounds; pair of bay geldings, 7 and 8
years old, weight 2800. These horses are all sound and well broken and will work anywhere. 45 HEAD OF CATTLE Seven head of fat cows; 5 fresh heifers; 15 heifers, some to be fresh soon; 5 head of fat steers, weight 1350, extra good one; 5 steers, wighing 700 to 1000 lbs.; two-year-old Shorthorn male; Shorthorn male calf and 5 other calves. These cattle are all in good flesh. 165 HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 26 brood sows 11 pure bred Duroc Jersey brood sows bred; 11 big type Poland China' brood sows bred; 5 Poland China bred sows; balance feeders, weighing from 120 to 140 pounds. FARM IMPLEMENTS One Birdsall wagon, with flat top and hog rack; 1 Brown wagon, with flat top; 7-ft. Deering binder; 1 Deering mower; 1 McCormick mower; 1 John Deere 2-row corn plow; 1 Oliver 1-row corn plow; 3 one-horse wheat drills; 1 Oliver sulky breaking plow; 1 John Deere sulky breaking plow; spring tooth harrow; 3-section spike tooth harrow; Hoosier corn planter, with fertilizer attachment; double disc; roller; Keyston-3 side-delivery rake; Keystone bay loader; Nisco manure spreader; Dunham culti-packer; 6-horse drag; 3-horse drag; box bed; gravel bed; Deere walking plow; corn shelter; Siedel buggy. GRAIN 100 bushels 60-day seed oats GRAIN. HARNESS Set breeching harness; 2 sets of hip-strap harness; 2 sets fly nets; collars; bridles; lines and halters and straps. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Jewel range; Radiant home heating stove; lard press; sausage grinder; two churns, and other articles not mentioned here. TERMS Will be made known on the date of sale. Lunch served by the Ladies' Aid of the Christian church.
PUBLIC SALE
As I have disposed of my farm and will have to give possession March 1, 1 desire' to sell all my personal property, and will offer the same at public auction on the Uncle Mark Beeson homestead, 7 miles north of Connersville, and 3 miles south of Milton, on the Milton pike, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1920 11 HEAD OF HORSES 11 BOGHEAD OF CATTLE 50 54 SHEEP 54 No doubt will have some lambs by day of sale. Increase your flock now. 75 HOQS 75 Double immune -shoats. As fine a bunch as you ever had the opportunity to buy. HAY AND GRAIN 2,500 bushels of extra good white corn, 150 bushels good seed oats, 10 tons alslke and timothy mixed hay, some clover hay; 100 bales wheat straw, 15 bushels early Ohio seed pot&tocs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR 150 ACRE FARM HOUSEHOLD GOODS ONE FORD AUTOMOBILE, 1917 MODEL IN. GOOD CONDITION. DON'T MISS THIS. TERMS to be made known on day of sale. Lunch served by M. E. Aid Society, Milton, Ind. W. H. TELKER COL. FLANNAGAN and FRED LAKE, Auctioneers. EARL CRAWFORD and AB. SIMPKINS, Clerks. Come early, as we have a large sale and have to start early in order to dispose of everything on same date.
Horses -Munles ATPtuMtc Annctloira At our sale barn In College Corner, Ohio MONDAY, FEB, 16TH, 1920
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C. F. MILLER
O. C. SCHWING, Auct.
W. C. SWISHER, Clerk
PUBLIC SALE
We will sell at public auction, the following, on the farm known as the Clayton Miller farm.located 1 miles west of school on North West 5th street, Richmond, Indiana, on MONDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1920 2 HEAD OF HORSES 2 Brown mare, weight 1400, ten years old; black colt coming 3 years old fall. 30 HEAD OF CATTLE 30 Two Jerseys, good milchers; 1 Holstein; roan cow and red cow, fresh by day of sale; white cow and calf six months old; roan cow and calf four months old; roan heifer, first calf two months old; white heifer, first calf, seven months old; 1 heifer, first calf seven months old; white cow and calf two
months old; 3 Bteers coming two years old; 3 yearling heifers; 1 yearling steer; 6 calves; Red Shorthorn full, four year old, weight one ton. 35 HEAD BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA HOGS 35 Five tried sows; 16 gilts, due to farrow April 1; young male, pure bred; 13 pigs. All double immuned. FOUR HEAD OF SHEEPGRAIN AND HAY Twelve tons of clean clover hay; 8 tons of timothy hay; 2 tons of baled threshed timothy hay; 270 bales good straw; 1200 bushels assorted corn. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Avery 2-row, P. and O. 1-row, Syracuse 14-inch walking plow; 1 steel roller; 1 Wayne Works 1-horse wheat drill with fertilizer and grass seed attachment; Rock Island hay loader; 4-horse tandem disc with eveners; 8-inch feed grinder, good as new; 2 sets of burrs; Clipper fan mill, good as new; rubber tired buggy, mohair top; 1 storm buggy; 1 grindstone. A few Household Goods and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS will be made known day of sale. Sale starts promptly at 10:00 o'clock a. m. Dinner served by Friends' Aid Society of Webster, Ind.
W. T. CULBERTSON, MARTHA MILLER
We will sell 40 head of the best draft horses, farm and brood mares that has ever been offered at auction in College Corner in one lot. Consisting of several mated teams, weighing from 2800 to 3200 lbs.; singfe horses from 1200 to 1600 lbs. each, ages from 3 to 7 years old. We will also have some cheap farm horses. These horses are bought direct from the farmers near Celina, Ohio, and are good broke. This makes five carloads of these horses we have had since Jan. 17. Every horse must be as represented or money refunded. NO WESTERN HORSES. Sale commences at 12 o'clock sharp. TERMS made known on day of sale.
W. E. BAKE & SON, Aucts.
E. MUMNS
JAMES SEAL, Clerk
JDS KEDJLEV
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Residence Phone 42-Y
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Thos. Conniff and Simon Weddle, Aucts.
Frank Taylor, Clerk.
State of Indiana, Department of State Ed Jackson, Secretary of State. To all to whom these Presents Shall Come, Greeting: I, Ed Jackson, Secretary of State of
the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the Ilagerstown Improvement
company nas mis aay caused to De filed in the office of the Secretary of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section One of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled, "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency," approved March 14, 1913. And I further certify that said
written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section One of said act and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana at the City of Indianapolis this 9th day of February A. D., 1920. ED JACKSON, Sec. of State. By P. H. Wolfard, Deputy. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, Attys. Richmond, Ind. Feb.l3-20-2t
Having sold my farm 5 miles southeast of Richmond and near the old Elliott's Mill site, mile south of No. 13 school house, 3 miles west of Campbellstown, O., and 4 miles northeast of BoBton, Ind., I will offer at public sale on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1920 At 10 o'clock, 6harp, the following personal property, to-wlt: 8 HEAD OF HORSES 8 One brown mare, coming 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs., in foal, good worker; 1 roan mare, coming 5 years old, weight 1500 lbs., sound, good worker; 1 roan mare, coming 4 years old, weight 1200 lbs., sound, good worker single or double; 1 sorrel gelding, coming 3 years old, sound, not broke, Belgian; 1 bay mare colt, coming 2 years old, a good colt, sound. These are all Belgian stock, straight and Bound. One smooth-mouth horse, weight 1600 lbs., good worker; 1 ten-year-old general purpose black
horse, 1200 lbs.; 1 black filly, 8 years old, weight 1550 lbs. I 19 HEAD OF CATTLE 19 Six head good milk cows; 1 Holstein carrying fourth calf, a No. 1 cow; 1 Holstein, carrying second calf, a good one; 1 Jersey, carrying fifth calf, a No. 1 cow; 1 roan cow. Shorthorn, carrying second calf; 2 Red Poll Durham cows, carrying third calf. These are all good straight cows. Two good roan Shorthorn heifers, bred; 2 Holstein heifers; 4 yearlings; 5 spring calves. 70 HEAD OF HOGS 70 Five Duroc brood sows, farrow in March; 1 fullblooded Big Type Poland China boar, A No. 1; 64 shoats, weight 75 to 100 lbs. FARM IMPLEMENTS Two 2-horse wagons; 1 box bed; 1 hay bed; 1 gravel bed; 1 spring wagon; 1 good storm buggy; 1 storm road buggy; 1 7-ft.
Deering binder, good as new; 1 Milwaukee corn binder, good as new; 1 6-foot Deering mower, good as new; 1 2-sectlon spike-tooth harrow; 1 2-section j spring-tooth harrow, a good one; 1 walking breaking plow; 1 single shovel j plow; 1 2-shovel plow; 1 7 -tooth cultivator; 1 1-row Deering corn plow; 1 1 1-horse wheat Wayne Works drill, with seeder attachment; 1 2-horse Superior
wheat drill; 1 alfalfa and clover drill; 1 corn sheller; 1 fanning mill; hay rope and fork; 1 grindstone; 1 cooking kettle, 60 gallons; 1 Zanesville corn planter, check row attachment, a good planter, edge or flat drop; 11 hog houses; 1 3-bbl. hog water tank; 1 fence stretcher; 1 2-hoise steel self-dump hay rake. HARNESS One set breeching harness; 1 set hip-strap harness; 1 set buggy harness; bridles, lines, collars, harness, 1 man's saddle. Hay in mow and corn in crib; 1 cook 6tove; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS made known day of sale. Lunch served by Ladles of Christian church of Boston.
PUBLIC SALE
ALBERT A. SMITH
Simon Weddle and Ora Schwlng Aucts. Frank Taylor, Clerk and Cashier.
CLEAN - UP SALE
We. the undersigned will offer at public auction on what is known as the Stutson farm, 2 miles northeast of Greensfork and 8 miles north of Centerville, on the Greensfork and Williamsburg pike, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1920 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property, to-wit: 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 Bay mare 8 year old, sound, weight 1600; gray mare, 12 years old, good worker, weight 1G00; gray mare, 12 years old, good worker; weight 1500; black mare, 6 years old, weight 1500; coming 3-year-old black filly colt, sound, weight 1300. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE 7 Jersey cow, extra good; Shorthorn cow, a good milker; brlndle cow, fresh In April; halt Jersey fresh March 1. All giving good flow milk; 3 spring calves. 25 HEAD OF HOGS 25 Seven head brood sows; male hog, full-blooded Poland China; 4 of these sows due to pig in March; 2 sows with pigs by their side; 8 head of fall shoats. 23 HEAD OF SHEEP Consisting of 14 good ewes due to lamb by March 1; 9 spring lambs. This is a fine nice bunch of promising sheep. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, ETC. Deering binder, 7-ft., good as new; Nisco manure spreader 5-ft. cut Deering mower; tandem disc; Black Hawk corn planter; Cassidy gang plow; Oliver sulky breaking plow; steel roller; 2 one-row cultivators; 1 two-row cultivator; 3-section harrow; Dowiglc wheat drill double shovel; single shovel; two 2-horse wagons, one of these wagons is new; box bed; gravel bed; 2 flat beds; log bolsters; chains; closed storm buggy; 1 top; 4 sets of breeching harness; 2 sets of hip-strap harness; 2 sets of buggy harness; bridles, collars, halters and lines; scoop shovels, forks, garden tools and other articles; corn sheller; hog troughs; fountain; oil tanks; hog oiler; 6 good chicken coops; hay fork; 150 foot of hay rope; doubletrees and singletrees; 1 one-horse cultivator; walking breaking plow. GRAIN AND HAY 1,500 bushels of good sorted corn; 10 bushels of seed corn; 4 bushels of Little Red clover seed; 10 tons of alfalfa hay; 150 shocks of fodder in the field. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Lawn mower; Globe range cook stove; Florence hot blast heating stove; coal oil stove with oven; kitchen cabinet; kitchen chairs; combination buffet; 2 davenports; Morris chair;' 3 rockers; 2 iron beds; springs, mattress, carpets, churn separator and other things about the house here not meDLunch will be served by the Ladles Aid society. TERMS to be made known day of sale.
As I have sold my farm and am going to move to Dayton. Ohio, I will sell at public auction at the farm 2 1-2 miles southwest of New Madison and 1-2 mile north of the Yankeetown church, on MONDAY FEB' Y. 16. 1920 The following Described Property: 5 HEAD OF HORSES & MULES: One team of gray mules 4 and 5 years old. Bound and Rood workers anyplace, one last spring mule, good one. One horse, 14 years old. a good worker. One 15-year-old mare bred to a full blooded Percheron, blind. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE Two Jersey cows. 8 years old, both giving milk. Three Shorthorn heifers, all fresh with first calves, all giving milk. One Shorthorn springer, heifer. One 2 - year-old Shorthorn bull. Five last spring and summer calves . 7 HEAD OF HOGS: Four'red sows to farrow the last of March. Three last fall shoats. CORN. HAY. OATS. FODDER: 500 bushels of corn In crib. 10 tons of timothy hay. 100 bushels of oats. Some fodder. FARM IMPLEMENTS- MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES HARNESS Big wagon and rigging: manure spreader; Iron wheel wagon; Deering Binder; Deering Mower; disk wheat drill with fertilizer attachment; 1-horse disk wheat drill with fertilizer attachment; 2 walking plows; riding break
ing plow; corn plow; 2 hay rakes, one steel and one wooden with fertilizer attachment; disk harrow; spike-tooth harrow; cultivator; corn sheller; 2 buggies, one a storm buggy; dray doubletrees and singletrees.
ONE 1914 MODEL FORD AUTOMOBILE. 1 1-2 HORSEPOWER GASOLINE ENGINE; Hay fork, rope and pulleys. Whellbarrow. Fence stretchers. Emery stone. Tank heater. Hog oiler Shovels and forks. Sleigh and bells. Buggy pole. Potato crates. Some butchering tools, kettles nml ring. Pump
jack, pulleys and belting. 50-gallon coaloil tank. 120-egg incubator. 50 Rose Combed Rhode Island Red Hens. ad 4 Full blood Orpington Roosters. HARNESS Set of Good Breeching harness? Set of buggy harness; Collars Lines; bridles HARNESS SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Full oak bed room suite; Round Oak range cook stove; Square piano; Sideboard; Two tables: Baseburner; Ice chest; Brass bed with springs; Power washing machine; Cream separator; Churn and numerous otiier articles not mentioned. Sale commences at 10 A. M. Terms Made Known Day of Sale
Public
Sale
Owing to buying smaller farms, we the undersigned will sell at public auction on the Wade Clevenger farm, better known as the Zurha Golliher farm, 2 miles north of Losantvllle, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 The following described property: 8 HEAD OF HORSES Team coming 5 year old mares, sound and good workers; team coming 5 year old mares, sound and good workers; team. I horse and 1 mare coming 4 years old, sound and good workers; 4 year old horse, sound and good worker; mare coming 4 years old, broke to work. 15 TO 25 HEAD CATTLE Consisting of some good milkers, springers, some to be fresh by day of sale, some butcher cattle. Some of the above good Shorthorn and Jersey stock. 150 HEAD HOGS 17 head good sows, some eligible to register; Big Type Poland China male hog; 132 head extra good feeding shoats, averaging 30 to 140 lbs., all double immuned. CORN AND OATS 50C to 1,000 bushels extra good yellow corn on the Dr. Bookout farm 1 mile northwest of Losantvllle, will delivere to railroad at Losantvllle for distant purchaser; 12 bushels extra good yellow seed corn; 75 bushels fine seed oats; 1 tons good oats straw. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Johnson 8-ft. binder in good condition; Ohio hay loader; double disc; 12-inch Moline gang plow; 14-inch Janesville sulky; Shunk walking plow; Gale corn planter; steel roller; wagon with box bedy good flat bottom and hog rack combined; Ohio corn plow, pivot axle; 1 H. P.y Hercules gas engine; pump jack; Universal kitchen range; good Ford touring car; 1 trailer; some of the above articles are good as new, and other articles too numerous to mention. t Sale to begin at 10:30 a m. TERMS made known on day of sale. GABBLE POOL, WADE CLEVENGER
CONWAY and HI NEMAN, Aucts. Lunch by Losantvllle Ladies' Aid of M.
Clerk from Losantvllle Bank E. church.
corn planter
double shovel gravel bed;
WYATT L. DEAN
C. B. LEE, Auctioneer. Lunch by L adles Aid of Yankeetown Church
SCOTT AND
ALBERT HINDMAN, Auct.
STANT LEWIS HARRY GILBERT, Clerk
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FEBRUARY 17TH, 1920 FIFTY HEAD OF BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA SOWS The best it has been possible to produce. All bred for spring farrow to the best boars of the breed, as Model Clansman, by the $15,000 Clansman ; Prospect Buster, by the Mighty "Giant Buster" ; Fashion Master, The Topie, Miller's Best and Giant Monarch. ALL IMMUNE EVERYTHING GUARANTEED Send for Catalog It is Free Flesher, Conniff and Button, Auctioneers. Thos. I. Ahl, Clerk. : Jomes '& Pike
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PUBLIC SALE
Having rented my farm, I will sell on the premises, located 1 3-4 miles northwest of Webster and 3 miles southeast of Williamsburg, on FRIDAY, FEB'. 20, 1920 Beginning at ten o'clock a. m. the following described personal property: 10 HORSES AND COLTS 1 gray team, coming six years old, weight 1,400 lbs.; 1 sorrel team, seven and eight years old, weight 1,350 lbs.; 1 black mare, good worker, nine years old; 1 black horse, 10 years old, good worker; 1 colt coming three years old, unbroke; 2 weanling colts; 1 bay mare in foal. COWS 2 milch cows giving good flow of milk; 1 yearling calf HOGS 3 Duroc sows, bred; 1 Duroc boar by Tax Payer's Model and a few feeders. FARMING TOOLS, GRAIN, ETC. 1 spring-tooth harrow; 2 spike-tooth harrows: 2 walking breaking plows; 1 riding breaking plow; 2 cne-horse wheat drills; 1 J. I. Case Corn Planter complete; 2 one-row corn plows: 1 one-shovel plow; 1 corn binder; 1 hay rake; 1 corn planter. Bull's Eye; 2 rollers; 2 two-horse wagons; 1 flat bed and hog rack complete; 1 storm buggy, good as new; 1 sleigh and two buggy tongues; breeching harness for six horses, these are extra good; 1 set double driving harness, complete; 1 set single harness; collars, bridles, lines, singletrees.d oub'.e-trees, forks and shovels and many other articles. 1 McCormick wheat binder; 1 Peninsular base burner; 1 one-minute washing machine and wringers. 1 two-row corn plow. 300 bushels of corn, more or less; hay and fodder; some household goods. Lunch served by the community for the benefit of Decoration Services at Webster TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE A. B. PALMER THOS. CONNIFF, SIMON WEDDEL, Auctioneers. HARRY GILBERT, JAKE HANES, Clerks.
SCOTT STOCK SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 mile north of Ilagerstown on Dalton Pike 25 HEAD OF HORSES 15 FRESH COWS AND CLOSE UP SPRINGERS 125 STOCK HOGS 10 BROOD SOWS HORACE SCOTT
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