Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 241, 10 October 1922 — Page 10

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DUROG JERSEY SALE NEAR EATON DRAWS i CROWD OF BIDDERS (Special to The Palladium) EATON, Ohio. Oct, 10 Spirited biddtnf and lively contests, with buyers from several states, though the larger cumber were from Indiana and Ohio towns within a radius of 100 miles, made the first Duroc Jersey breed sale of Charles Hfldebolt, held at his farm southwest ot Eaxon on Monday, fairly successful. Prices paid were not sensational but were considered good for the rather depressed condition reflected in many sales, and unusual values in blood lines or individuality were promptly reflected in more eager bids, and higher prices. Ora Morton of Warsaw, Ky, Harry Barker of Thorntown, Ind., Ralph Killion, Plainfield, Ind., represented some of the more distant buyers. Walter Doty of Cambridge City, Ind., was a frequent bidder and almost as frequent buyer, as was also Charles Harris, of Straughn, Ind. " E. C. Caldwell and Sons from the same neighborhood, anJ D. R. Funk. Thomas Ryan and Joe Hill, all of Richmond, were other Indiana buyers. A large proportion of tha. offering was brought into this state. ... Run Bids Up. Ralph Killion furnished frequent entertainment for the crowd, all sitting up and listening to the bidding with interest as soon as they learned his system- H would put no bid3 on any hogs except those he was apparently ; determined to have at any cost, and ! then ran up the bids steadily -until his opponents dropped out. He gave his bids promptly and left all of the auctioneers urging to be epent on the other bidders. Stewart Bros, of Camden fought a hard but losing battle wjtb him for a good boar which went for $152.56. The buyers and prices paid were as follows: No. 1, Joe Win, Richmond, ,$115; '2, Ora Morton, Warsaw, Ky., !$100; 3. Ralph Killion, Plainfield. Ind., $157; .4, Ora Morton, $170; 5. Ralph Killion. $152.50; 6, Lee Campbell, Eastern. $36; 7, E. C. Caldwell and Sons, Connersville, $51; 8. Ralph Killion, $55; 9, Ora Morton, $60; 11, E. B. Markey. Eaton, $25; 12. Ralph Killion, $51; 13, Ora Morton, $30; 14, "Harry Kautz, Eaton, $32.50; 15, Ray Ott, $26. Walter Doty bought No. 16 for $34; 37, D. R. Funk, $22, 18, E. B. Markey, $42; 19, J. E. Marker. $39; 20, Howard Swarf ford, Camden. $43; 21, Walter Doty, $39; 22, E. M. Leaf, Lebanon. Ohio, $37; 23, Ralph Killion, $40; 24, James Casey, $32.25, Walter Doty, $31; 26. Ora Morton, $37; 27, Walter Doty. $33; 28, Harry Kautz, $33; 29. Walter Doty, $34; 30, Harry Kautz. $29. Straughn Man Buys Charles Harris, of Straughn, took No. 31 for $30;. No. 32, Ward Hicks, $40; 33, George Trustier, Collinsville, Ohio, $30; 34. Joe Hill, $55; 35. Chas. Harris, $30; 36, Walter Doty. $36; 37, Harry Kautz, $35; 38. Walter Doty, $36; 39, Silas Buriff. $25; 40, Charles Harris, $32; 41, Harry Barker, Thorntown. $46; 42, Walter Doty, $35; 43, Ray Ott, $21; 44. Harry Kautz, $34; - 45, Thomas Ryan, $27; 46, Harrv Kautz, $31; 47, Harry Kautz, $27; 48, Walter Doty, $29; 49, George Trustier, $35. No. 50 was taken by Charles Harris for $30; 52, Walter Doty, $33;. 53, Ora Morton, $30; 54, Harry Kautz, $27; 55, Ora Morton, $30. The grand total of the sale was $2,380 and the average price about $45. John Weaver, of Elnora, was the auctioneer, aided by Simon Weddle, of Richmond, and Reitz brothers, of Eaton, in the ring. J. H. Markey, secretary of the Preble County Duroc association, acted as clerk. The common eel, which lives most of its life in fresh water, goes to the sea to breed. Scientists think it is descended from ancestors which were entirely seafish.

Electric Motive Power

Transmitted By Radio (Br Associated Press) SAJN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10. Transmiss ion of electric motive power by radii was accomplished for what is belH Fed the first time here by the TJniliKi States Radio corporation, a local concern. In the course of the

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brilliantly two 120-volt 50-watt tungsten bulbs. Another successful experiment consisted in the ringing of an electric doorbell in Berkeley, a city on the opposite side of San Francisco bay, with radio power transmitted here.

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