The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1946 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GRFENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1946.

and son, James, and Mr. and r.ad purchased the animal at a Mrs. Robert Thomas. Greencastle sale in Rochestei but the sheriff

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Georye Grider.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Steele. In-

Mrs. Clifford I,angdon’ diananolis called <m Mr. and spent the week en 1 Mrs. Luther Steele Sunday aft-

ernoon.

Mrs. Maude Brothers entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs Frank Yarbrough and son, Mrs Charles Yarbrough. Mr. and M:s Damon Lawrence and Charle?

said that no such sale had been held.

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M LangiIon’s parents, Mr. I Mi-. Burns, at Columbus. - t hion™orihe shodist church in Cloverdale I meet at the church in the Utorium Thursday afternoon at 2:00. Mrs. James Sipple, j resident, invites everyone who . interested to attend this meetirg They will study the third < iiapter of thi‘ bonk “Crosses Over Africa.’’ Mrs. Alice Rogers, superint ont of the Cloverdale Methe- ■ ,st Sunday school, announces r inday school will take up at :• !0 beginning this coming Sun* i. ;y in dead of 10.00. (Tovcrdale Cub Scouts in Mrs. y ' y’s group will meet this T lee.day afternoi.n at 2:00 at t ■ iiune of Mrs Esther Henson. Mrs. Staley found it necessary > n i;;n as Den Mother and Mi He: son has been appointed 1 fill her place. , v -I* Q

FINCASTLE

0 & Mi. and Mi Cline Harbison .n.d on. Roger, of Youngatown, 01 . .. aie visiting his parents. Mi and Mis. Ferry Harbison. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Spencer ;ri on, Larry, of Anderson, i t the week end with Mr. an I Mi Nolan Jackson and family.

AIDED BY LAW INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 9 (INSi- Political party nominees, constantly bothered by persons seeking to sell them chances, tickets for raffles, etc., have found a defence in a state

law.

It was pointed out that caraji-

Brothers, Indianapolis, and Mrs.l ^ ^ refUj , e on ihe ground

Dennis and daughter. Sue Ann

/that there would be a violation J of slate lottery law, which say<>: I “Whoever sets up or proposes {any money, goods, chattels or

The Daily Banner and Herald Consolidated “It Waves* For All” Entered In the postofflc® at Greencastle. Indiana as second class mall matter under Act of Subscription rates, 18 centi mail In Putnam County; *3 50 to S5 00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. 8. K, Hart den. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

SOCIETY

Mrs. Carl Allen and son, Mr. and] copal-church leaders. Cam"’

NEW HOSTEL

GREENFIELD. Ind., July 9.

(INS) An additional American j things m action to be raffled oi Youth hostel is being established J 0 bt , dis t r ibuted by lot or chance cast of Greenfield along l . S. , 0 any person who shall have highway 40. I paid or contracted to pay any Mr. and Mrs W. A. Dorsey, j valuable consideration foir the who formerly operated a hostel chance of obtaining iu;h money, at Waukegan, 111., will have goods or things in auction shall charge of the stopping place at be f:n<d not more than $100, nor

their Hancock county home. The less than S10.

hostel provides overnight accom-j 1 Whoever .sells- a lottery ticke: modations for members of the or tickets or share in any lotAmetlean Youth Hostel who tak.- tery scheme or gift enterprise or hiking or bicycle trips to various aids or abets any person or perparts of the United States. •’ ms to engage in the same or Headquarters of the organiza-' transmits money by mail or extion is in Mansfield Mass. ' P lvs s or otherwise transmits the

■ same to any lottery scheme or

SHERIFF USES HORSE ' « lU ' nt r P nM for a 'livisioin of ROCHESTER. Ind., July 9. Property not authorized by law

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT A modern discovery of collectcu sayings of the Lord has this Cleave the wood and thou shall find me, lift the stone and there

Bainhrid'ge Club Will Meet With Mrs. ■nleto The Bainbridge Home Ec. Club will meet with Mrs. Albeit Balch Thursday. July 11. at 2

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Mrs. Major Hostess To Community (Tub

The New Maysville Commun-j

ity club met Friday afternoon Christian Church Dinner with Mrs. Ralph Major. The \t ifola- Ann Park n.eeting was opened with group ( section Four of the singing and Mrs. Major gave the Christian church will devotional. After the business -j') lurS( iay at Rube Ann pal k at

C T V To Meet . I Mrs. Frank Walker and children The Clinton and Madison of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Home Economics Club will meet Julian Steele and daughters of Thursday. July mh. In an all. Greencastle. and William C. day meeting at the home of Mrs. j Steele of Miami. Fla.

Goldie Spencer with Mrs. Lewis

Williams and Mrs. Ted Bock assistant hostesses. Each member is to bring one covered dish of food and sugar for tea.

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EVADE DRAFT (Cnnllnurd Crum l’a«e One) room only on moonless nights when i.ioy sometimes exercised by i upaitug up and down a cow path on a lonely part of the

iarm.

Hallor m. recalling his prolong-

meot ed search for the elusive broth-

ers. said they never showed

a close

will offer a broad

meeting when plans were ma le ^-.30 o’clock for tlie annual din- themsches although - for the next meeting a family ™tch the farm

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picnic Aug. 4. at the home of Mr.I pi eBse bring a covered dish.

am I. We can find the

spirit in daily service if performed in love: Where is he? Matt.

2:2.

Christ and Mrs. Charlie Gordon. Mrs. ^ gU g ar ;lll d your own table ser-

Mary Sanders gave an interest- ( vice In case 0 f rain, the dinner^ i' a ' ents SaV '‘

| vice.

ing talk on gypsies. Mrs. Eilee^ wil lbt , bcl(1 in tm. church.

house. On each of his many crips to the Gabriel farm, he said, the

no indication of

their sons’ whereabouts.

Gowin conducted two contests

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hul

■iberal

program, differing f r0m , he ?

riculum offered by t hP te ach J college. * Dr. Edgar C. Bright h^l the institution as preside ^ will work with a 10-man ho ar l administration of the 300. stll J school. Numerous change only in curriculum but i n er schedule, the athletic and the physical educatk2|

velopment of the camp,,., ,*

ccntemplated bv th ( nn V ij FaH classes will open Seppl if the Potsdam pact provie * centralized control of CerJ

is not achieved.

Grand.Teton National Is located in the “Heart out] ming’s Vacatiotwlund,"

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

which were won by Mrs. Juanita^ ^ eroaica C lub McMurtry and Mrs. Nona Gran-^ postponed

I tham. We were glad to have

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CENTRAL NORMAL NOW CANTERBURY COLLEGE

with us Mrs. Ferris Morphew of Indianapolis and Mrs. Myrtle Grantnam of Camby, two mem- l bers who hadn't been with us for some time. Refreshments were served by the hostess to the members and guests, Mrs. Opal i Conard and Joe Lee Sanders.

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i INS) The novelty of horseback riding as a means of transportation aided Fulton County Sheriff Frank Summers in arresting a suspect in the county's first case of horse theft in a quarter century. The sheriff arrested a 16-year-

Mrs. Roy Fillery of Ladoga

visited Sunday wilh Mrs. Roy; C lub Held Picnic

Newgent.

Mi Emma Young, Craw- old South Bend youth with

Ii.i'Isville, is visiting Mr. and Mr Earl Shumaker. Charles Brothers left Sunday fm Chicago to enter school. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Witt, 11 a Salern and Mr and Mrs. Arlhui Witt, Roachdale. and tneu familic- were Sunday dinm i gu l of Mr and Mrs. Omer .‘-Yott. Mi and Mis. Jesse Coffman

horse in Argos, 22 miles from the farm home of Roy Rams. Thfarmer identified the horse as one which disappeared from his farm. Sheriff Summers said ho was able to follow the route taken by the youth because farmers along the road had noticed the hoy on horseback. The suspect claimed that he

on conviction thereof shall be^

fined in any sum not more than j \f r . and Mrs. Sam Adelman $a00 nor less than $10.” ihave .returned home from Candidates also are the '‘goats 'I Rochester. Minnesota,

for sellers of tickets to picnics,!

church and other entertainments Ml " Howard Linsey of Hawaii and advertisements in publica-; t * lis morning for the west t - ns of a doubtful nature. j coast after visiting friends here. Many of these publications, :t Mrs. Ozella Wren is on her vawa s pointed out, grow like mush-j {atjOM from p r( . V o’s store. She ro >ms in campaign years and j j, visjUnR h( -r daughter in Clevo-

never time.

are issued at

any other

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Mrs. Edward Kimeling and

At Rube-Ann Park Th. Warren Township Home 1 Ec Club held a picnic July 3 at the Robe Ann Park with Mrs. Bonnie Williams and Mrs. Inez Sims as hostesses. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was served and enjoyed

by all.

In the afternoon the meeting was brought to order by the president. Mrs. Wright. “Love's Old Sweet Song,” the song of the

PE \< E P \RI.EY

Good Looking Featherweights You’ll be cool headed — aid smartly attired - all summer, with one or more of these straws to complete your wardrobe.

New Orleans have returned [

I AI * o "'o *q 'osi "P was' a'^n U i t a ry hoD1 e aftcr visiting relatives in

. commission, jurisdical commis-j Greencastle.

• sion and drafting commission. Richard and Robert Evans. All of the 10 commissions would sons of Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Evans, operate under the general com-jare spending their summer vaca-

niission oi steering committee.

month, was sung in unison by

daughter, Gertrude, of Evans- lhe cU|b The h i. st ory of the ville and Mrs. Dan Loeschesr o. j son „ was given by Mrs. Louise

I Bridges. Roll call was your fav- a P 0 li s - daughter jorite season and why. Seere- Hatfield ol R ' ,a<

i tary's report read and approved and the treasurer’s report was

given.

Mrs. Reggie Glover gave a

The Veronica Club meeting has been postponed until Wednesday, July 17th.

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Delta Theta Tau To .Meet Wednesday

Delta Theta Tau v

Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Emily Shonkwiler and Elizabeth Timmons, 203 North College Ave. j

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Friday Sewing Circle To Hold Meeting The Friday Sewing Circle will | meet Friday. July 12th, for an all day meeting at Robe Ann Park. Each member please bring a well filled basket and a gift for auction. Bring pillow cases for the exchange and gift

prize.

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Roachdale Girl

Is Married

Miss Sara Hatfield of Indian-

of Mrs. Alice

Hatfield of Roachdale, and Willard Crouch of Indianapolis, were united in marriage at the Presbyterian church in Indianapolis at 10 o’clock Saturday

DANVILLE. Ind., July 9.— ,

(UPi The only co-educational f ardine:

Ten-inch frogs are fouti, j South CuMroons, Africa.

to the Ency>.

E- copallAn college in the Unit- ? ritaw '" ‘ s

I , . _ , -lands frogs grow t-> c.e : ,f Ju

ed States was in operation today i * ro ®’ s • l '-Iti'-B j following the formal installation a a lncKS c * n " Thf butj ! of the board of trustees of Can- of eastern Nort h Am

reaches a length of nearly

inches.

meet ^ rbury college.

Formerly Central Normal College, control of the school wasl

assumed officially by the Epis- J RT BANNEK ADVF.RTp

cir . third)

the

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For a real Hof Weather Treat • • •

Drive out this evening for a quart of our delicio^f J

BALLARD

ICE CREAM

OPEN ’TILL !» P. M. Bob Dean's FOOD MARKET Washington At Wood.

mm ds oi ng I was 11.5 jnUc! 17.5

On

wer Sept.

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ank

Byrnes specifically reserved the light to consider at face value any questions of procedure that com® up at the conference. He said he could not bind the United States to vote for prove-j dural proposals made by the Big)

tion at Elk Rapids, Mich., visit- garden report. One of the things n 10 '""'!-- A ' er - v impro^si

she liked was the duster they s * n * K ’ rln « ceremony was rea<1 '

ing with their aunt

once R. Jones.

Miss Flor-

Mrs. Gilbert Stewart and children of Chicago are spending this week as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Green.

Four to the exclusion of possible| West Washington street, amendments offered by nations 0 w Hollowed writes from rot represented here now. | Lac Flambeau, Wisconsin, that

the fishing is fine. Mr. and Mrs.

The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, Wil-

while you are dusting your gar- llam R Mod , in of Roachdale .

were using. You can stand erect

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Birthdays

Roland Livcrn Tincher, son of Mr. and M»-s. Wilfred Tincher, 10 years old July 8th.

Hollowed, Mr. and Mrs. Lt- > Conrad and Mr. and Mrs, Zol McIntyre are expected home the end of the week.

den. Dust No. 6 from the Farm Bureau was recommended to kill all bugs and could be used on flowers too. Sawdust put around hydrangia hushes will make col-

ored blooms.

A committee of four was appointed to write the history of

the club.

There were 17 members present with two guests and 12 chil-

dren.

Her only attendant was Miss Ester Cox of Mooresville. The best man was Thomas Crouch, brother of the groom. , Mr. and Mrs. Crouch have gone on a short wedding trip. After which they will reside at Lansly i Apartments No. 7.16th and MeriI dian St., Indianapolis, i 4* 4* 4* -l* Friendship Home Ec. ! ( lub To H.dd Picnic

After the meeting games were The Friendship Home Ec Club played and some watched the wlll h(lld an all day picniCi vv ei iBoy Scouts play ball. It was a nesday, July 10th at the Ro'u day enjoyed by all. I Ann iFark. Members and families

WOMEN LISTEN TO PROF. ON ( HINAW AKE COLUMBUS, O. (UP) The selection of dinnerware is usually something that is left to the women folks. But at Ohio State University there is a gentleman who can give the ladies some fine pointers on how to purchas" such

service.

He is Prof. Arthur J. W’atta, chairman of the department of ceramic engineering. Prof. Watts is one of the outstanding authorities in the country on porcelains, | ceramic bodies and glazes. * ; Seme years ago, Prof. Watts. ! prepared a booklet entitled, “Se- , lection of Dinnerware For the

J Home.”

Collecting pieces of china has ; been his hobby for many years and his collection boasts of prized samples from France, Ger-.

1 many, Austria. Italy, Denmark! l * lana slHl< ' Teachers College. He ■ ind Japan. There are nearly 600! * ,a ' s acc *Pled a position as suner-

jiiec( s in his collection.

Janet Faye Cooksey, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooksey, 209 N. Jackson street, fell Sunday while playing and broke her

arm. She entered the Putnam;. . '. ’ ' " .. j

Countv Hospital Monday ltfter . I Bodays (elehrated By

noon and had it put in a cast. I ( 'overdale Families j

A family gathering was held * ‘"l* Held Meeting

Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Acton and* a t me home of Mr. and Mrs. Leiii lhe Golden Circle Club met at

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are urged to attend.

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Golden Circle

Lawrence had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore, Donald and Miss Verna Moore of Cincinnati. Ohio, and Miss Geraldine Estes of Pulaski, Ky. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Acton

are sisters.

S Sgt. Clyde Hutcheson received his discharge from the U. S. Marine Corps July 1st at Jacksonville, Fla. He served in California and the Pacific for 46 months. Mr. Hutcheson and his, wife returned to Greencas-

tlc July 7th.

Kenneth Kersey received his Master’s degree at the commencement recently held at In-

\ETEKAN GOES INTO ( HINCHIEEA RAISING CHE8TERTOWN, N. Y. (UP) Samuel Btarbuck, who saw service in North Africa and Eur-

accepted a position as super visor of music in the Rockville high school. He is working with the band there this summer and expects to teach there beginning

with the full term.

The following local young people have returned from a Chris-

opc during World War II. hus! tiun th urch conference at Beth-

■ l himself up in a new venture' here. Stiu buck raises chinchillas, the rodent which conies from

Andes and has a pelt worth $1,200 m any fur market.

any Park, Brooklyn, Ind.: Mabel VValhring, Funncil Brattain, Glen Stiles, Bob Gardner. George Stewart and Wayne McKeehan. Glen Stiles and Bob Gardner re-

Sturburk has only six animalsl t . cived ( |ipi„ lllas f()r four

at this tinie. hut has taken a| long-range view of his business] and can foresee the time when i he will have sufficient to make ’!• of those fabulously expensive d owned by only a few Am-

years

of work with this conference. There will be an open house at the Fillmore Methodist Aj 1 House Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock to welcome the minister, Rev. A. L. Meredith and family and the district superintendent, Rev. Buel Horn and family. All members and friends of the ehurch are invited. Sponsored by the Young People of the Methodist church.

Quinlan in Cloverdale on Sunday. 1 G'e home of Cordelia McCullough The event marked the birthdays rhursday, June 27th with Helen Mrs. Quinlan and her sister,' illiams assisting hostess. At

1 noon a delicious pitch-in dinner was enjoyed by 10 members and 7 guests. The day was spent in sewing for the Riley hospital. At 2 o clock the meeting was called to order by the President,

of Brazil, Rachel O'Neal Lopossaj DalS3 ' Shew maker. After the

•singing of the club song devo-

imtng ry t( . wer lout astui i rcc

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

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CLOSINGS f

iged

Beginning Wednesday, July IOth, we will cIih* each Wednesday at 2:00 P* M. until Septemk 1 ^ atior 4th.

LINCOLN RESTAURANT

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Miss Alma Hill of Belle Union. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dilley of Bridgeton, Elijah O’Neal of Pleasant Garden, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Stout of Bellmore, Miss Eva Carpenter

ol Spehcer, Mrs. Alpha Hill and Miss Alma Hill of Belle Union.

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Mrs. Millis Hostess To Bainliriilge \\. S. C. S. The Bainbridge W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. Alma Hiilis on Friday afternoon, July 5. The meeting opened by singing "He is so Precious to Me” followed by the Lord’s Prayer. Rep its were given. It was voted to send $0.00 to Battleground to tiain misisonaries. $5.00 was also voted to the Cancer Fund. The Worship service was given by Mrs. Virgle Solomon on "Women, Tnustees of the Future.” Mrs. Marjorie Hanks read a paper on “Campbell’s Friendship House" at Gary. Mrs. Tressie Michael read a paper on “Common Friendliness.” Tl Society discussed the "Tom Thumb Wedding" to be given July I9th at the gymnasium and would assist Miss Picket, in the presentation by the

children.

The hostess served iced-lemon-ade ami cookies. The W. S. C. S adjourned to meet with Mrs. Zuma Weller in August.

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Willing Workers To Meet Thursday

The Willing Workers of the

SorneAset Christian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Elva Scobee Thursday, July 11, for an all day meeting. Mrs. Nellia Duncan will have the devotions. The Bible study in Romans will

led by Mrs. Hallie Hibbs.

Mrs. Ada

lions were conducted by Alma Wright. Plans were made for family night and auction sale ti be held in August. Contests were won by Irene Bullerdick, Gene via Bartley and Alma Wright. The next meeting will be July 23 at the home of Maude Sublett in Indianapolis.

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Section Three To Meet Thursday Section Thiee *nf the First'' Christian church will me t l hursday afternoon at 2\;o o’clock with Mrs. Nellie Amlir-' son, 408 Elm street. Thursday Reading Clah To Meet Thursday The Thursday Reading Club will meet Thursday evening, Julv H, with Mrs. J. F. Hirt, 703 en~ Washington street. Mrs. Nellie Denny will present the program.

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Honored With Birthday Dinner

A birthday dinner was given Sunday, July 7, in honor of Jon McKee’s birdiday at his home

in Bainbridge.

Those present were the honor guest, Joe McKee, Miss Clara McKee. Mrs. Emma Lewis, Mrs. Lema Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Osyar Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox Mrs. Estol Minnick, Miss Zenniej Hall of Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Etcheson of Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall] and daughter of Seymour; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall and grandson.

FUEL IS SCARCE

him i Di not

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AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE

Insulate for economy. Savo fuol. Save your ImM ing plant. Save work. You are paying for insulati— whether you hare it or not. H Enjoy the comfort and health of insulation su and winter. Pneumatically installed.

R. E. KNOLL Phone 60 or 013-J

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Mrs. Ada Kee, Mrs. Olivia {Tommy Kennick and Mrs Fivd the(Neier and Mrs. Goldie J'udy willj Hall of Roachdale; John Keight-

Honie Laundry & Cleaners. 9-H have ehaige of Hie program. I ley, Roger Huffman Mr .m i

CLOSING OUT SALI On account of poor health and no pasture. I wlll g‘II a' . residence l-t mllo south of Morton. Just off Stale Roa-I miles west Bainbridge, |« miles east of Rockville anil p miles northwcttl of Greencastle, on MONDAY, JULY 15. 1946 BEGINNING at 1 O'CLOCK D. S. TIME. •- 200 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 30-HEAD OF HAIRY CATTLE-30 Two Holsteins with calves by slile, 4 years old; one springer will freshen by day of sale, a teal cv*v; Four .v‘» r ' llolsteins, giving 4 to 5 gallons par day; S five year old Moist** gi'in.g good flow of milk; iwo Holsteins, H and 9 years old. K iv » guid flow of milk; two Jersey cows, S and 6 years old K'' 1 * 3 to J gallons per day; 6 yearling Holstein heifers bred to horn bull, good ones, •• Guernsey heifers and two Holsteins mail calf; 5 spring calves; on. yearling Holstein male. pur(' hrM ITS-HEAD OF HOGS - IIS Two sows and 15 pigs; one sow anil 6 pigs; three sows IX pigs; 24 bead of bred sows; tt bred gUts; 10 feeding weight fag Us*.-, uo head of feeding shoals, weight 50 to 70 Jr 80 head of feeding shoals, weight HO lbs.; 10 head of gilts. « < > ll»s.; one pure bred Duroc boar. The above bogs are all i" 1 | bred Du rocs, and all raised on my farm. Ttrms - Gash. WM. T. C LA RUE COES. ALTON HURST AND A. O. HUNTER, Auction**^ | FRANK COOFEIL Not responsiWa for accidents.