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rilin' vm -4i-, -rsW fK THE TOLA DAILY REGISTER. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2,1928. PAGE EH 4 A BY AD CARTER FROM BAD TO WORSE JUST KIDS 'MERCHANDISE WHAT DO VWH THINK 1 IN ARITHMETIC MOM EIGKTY-IE1GHT feHOW IT TO YUH riARKETPRIGES AREROT STEADY Line Of Least Resistance Appears 'To Be Downward Ness City Approves Issuance Of Bonds FEATURES ON THE. AIR Tuesday, Oct. 2 I Central Standard Tm Voids-Service; JayJN.

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He then reiterated that Smith had given his position, but that "Hoover never has declared where he stands. White Is Attacked. The senator opened up on William Allen White and appealed to the people of Kansas to right the great wrong which one of your own eminent citizens had done to a fellow man. Only a short time ago, however, he said White paid Governor Smith a "glowing tribute in an article in Colliers Weekly under date of August 15. 1923.

At that time, the senator continued, White spoke of Smith as a "wise brave man. whose sincerity has never been questioned; whose courage is proverbial; whose humanity holds friends with steel rods. Now. let me tell you, he added. what Mr.

White has said of the Republican nominees. He has described Herbert Hoover as a fat. pudgy capon, sitting on eggs, and he has referred to Senator Curtis as a nitwit. I looked up In the dictionary what a nitwit means, and the definition is a nut. He also has said WaS Kansas disgrace ind "addxeT.

o7 the and that he was an errand boy of owners must foe tug business. Mr. Robinson added that White had declared that whenever the railroads needed a vote In the United States senate. Charlie Curtis furnished that vote." STATEMENT of etc, required Congress of August 24, Of The Iola Dally daily except Kansas, for October 1, State of Kansas, County ss. Before me, notary for the State and county, personally appeared having to deposes that he is the Business the Iola Daily Register, the following is.

to the knowledge and belief, ment of the ownership, (and if a daily etc, of the publication for the date the above caption, Act of August 24, 1912, section 411. Postal Laws printed on the this form, to-wit: 1. That the names of the publisher, editor, editor, and business Publisher, Chas. P. Kansas.

Editor, Chas. P. Scott, Managing Editor, Angelo Iola, Kansas. Business Manager, Scott, Ida, Kansas. 2.

That the owner is: by a corporation, its must be stated thereunder and addresses of or holding one per of total amount of owned by. a corporation, by a firm, company, or concern, its address, as well. as individual member, must Chas. F. Scott, Iola, 3.

That known New, York, 2. Ex-rom nervousness characterized the trading In todays stock market which experienced prequent shifts ipeeulatlve sentiment. Prices Ik sded 4 upward. at the opening but ran into, a heavy volume of selling around mid-day when banks called $33,000,000 in loans and sent the 111 rate from 8 to 9. A partial recovery set In during the early afternoon but the line of least re-' sfehinee appeared to be downward.

Much of the mid-day selling is btlleved to have been Inspired by commission house advices. Weakness of several high grade investment rails had a disturbing effect on speculative sentiment. Kamu city Produce. 1 Kansas' City. 2.

(AP) Produce. unchanged. 1 Kansas City llay. Kansas City. Oct.

2. (AP) Hay: receipts. 19 cars; steady to $1.00 higher: alfalfa: Uo. 1 extra leafy, No. 2 $24.00 25.00.

Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. Oct. 2. (AP) (U.

S. Dept, of Agriculture). Hogs: steady to 10c higher, mostly steady. Tip 10.80 on choice 225-280 butcher, medium to choice 250-350 110.15 10.80; 200-250 10.25 110 J5; 160-200 $9.50 10.75; 111-180 $8.75 10.23; packing sc vs $8.50 9.85; stock pigs, medium to choice 70-130 $8.259 60. Cattle: calves: killing classes, slow, weak; Stockers, steady; feeders, weak; slaughter 1 sines, steers, good and choice.

13Y)-1500 $13.00 17.25: 1100- $12.75 1730; 950-1100 lbs, $11.75 1750; common and medium 880 lbs. up $3.50 12.75; fed yearlings. good choice 750-950 $13.00 17.50; heifers, good and Choice, 880 lbs. down $12.00 18.50; onnmon and medium $3.25 12.00; cows, good and choice $8.35 11 75; common and medium $7.75 10.85. Sheep.

lambs, very slow; practically nothing sold carlv; choice (92 lbs. down) $12.25 13.40; $1125 12.25; cull and common. $8.00 11 ewes, medium to choice (150 lbs. down) $4.507.00. City Grain.

Kansas City. Oct. 2. (AP) Wheat receipts 160 cars at lc up. No.

2 hard. No. 3 dark hard tl2m; No. 2 hard $1.08 1.15; No. 3 hard $1.04 1.13; No.

2 red No. 3 red nominally $04 134. Dec. May $1.18. Corn: Receipts 20 cars; Hlc up; No.

2 white nominally 89 90; No. 3 white nominally 89 89; No. 2 yellow 90; 3 yellow 90; No. 3 yellow-89; No. 2 mixed 1 86; No.

3 mixed, 85 85 H. Dec. 72; May 77. Chits -Receipts 18 cars; unebang-. d.

2 white 43; N. 3 white 42 43. Miknmatee: $1.67 1.72. Kafir: $1.63. Barley: 57 59.

RRAD AND HEED tlw- classified "AdS. Dorsctt Produce Co. 1292 East Street, Iola Phone 763 Cash for Poultry and Eggs Oil Us Any Time We will come -alter poultry, i rtss MARKET We Paid Today as Follows: .70. 1 Eggs 33c 2 Eggs 28c No. 3 Eggs xNo.

7dlens No. 2 Ilens 15c No. 1 Springers Now 2 Springers 19c Cocks 9c Cream Wanted tBRINC IS YOUR HIDES vMaitfoe and Elm iola, Kans. GOT '-THAT'S VERY -GOOD AND what Management Circulation, by the Act of .1912, Register, published Sundays at Iola, 1928. of Allen, public in and aforesaid, Angelo C.

Scott, sworn according and says Manager. of and that best of his a true state- management paper, the circulation), aforesaid shown in required by the embodied. in and Regulations, reverse of and addresses managing are: Scott, Ida, Iola. Kansas. C.

Scott, C. (if owned name and address and also immediately the stockholders owning cent or more stock. If not the names individual If owned other unincorporated name those of each be given.) Kansas. bondholders, mortgagees, and other security in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5.

That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above Is 3.517. ANGELO C. SCOTT, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of October, 1928, EUNICE E. TOBEY, (SEAL) My commission expires January 31, 1931.

XENIA NEWS (Glen W. Delavan) Sept. 30. Mrs. Baker, of Blue Mound, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Harvey Osborn and family, returned home Sunday. Grover West helped Walter Smith with his farm work Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Anderson and children visited with her sister. Mrs.

Charlie Williams and family Sunday. Merle Osborn, who has been at O'Neil. Neb this auxnmer, returned home Friday. Mrs. Harry Smith and -Mrs.

Dee Smith spent Sunday with Mrs. Walter Smith. A series of revival meetings starting Thursday night, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Cooke, cf Bronson, Js JGoad Things.

to Eat APPLES For sale, extra good. Hamilton, Quality Electric Hatchery, Gas, Kans. JONATHAN APPLES $135 basket; also sweet cider, 30c Highway Fruit Farm, mile south, eat of Moran. Goods 3 BARGAINS In living room suiter, at Henninger's Furniture Stows 118 West Madison avenue. BEAUTIFUL Living, room, walnut -dining land bedroom suites some real bargains.

In your id. Easy payments. Curtis Furniture Co, LaHarpe. BARGAINS In good used furniture; 1 three-piece duofold suite, duofold and two rockers, quartered oak' frame in wax 'finish, upholstered in genuine leather, three pieces only 1 used quartered oak duofold, wax finish, upholstered with a good grade imitation leather, 1 used wax oak chlfferobe, 1 used kitchen cabinet good condition, 1 used combination range, wood, cecl or in. good condition, new felt-base rugs, 8x12 $755, $ize 6x10-6.

$745. R. Sleeper Furniture Co. PARLOR FURNACES Large assortment, new and used. in your old.

Easy payments. Delivery service. Curtis Furniture Co, LaHarpe, Kans. Machinery and Touts il USED CONCRETE MIXER On trucks, equipped with 6 h. p.

engine. Hobart Co. Radio Equipment USED RADIOS For sale. Kenned ys, Neutrodynes and others at bargain prices. See these if you want a radio.

Roes Arbuckles Radio Store, Wanted Bay CLOTHING AND SHOES Wanted at the Iola Exchange, 110 South Kentucky street. USED CLOTHING, AND SHOES Watches, guns, revolvers, auto casings and tubes. We buy, acU or trade for anything. Store open until 1 8 p. m.

evenings. Chimney Sweep, Bast and Kentucky. SWEET CLOVER SEED Wanted. Send samples end amount to Henry Cox, -Moran, Kans. WANTED Good used set of harness and rack, priced right.

Mitchell. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms For Housekeeping 63 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, newly decorated; gas, water, -light furnished; sink in kitchen. 236 8. REAL ESTATE FOR RUNT Apartments and Flats 74 ENTIRE DOWNSTAIRS Famish ed, 5 rooms, 2 closets, pantry, 2 porches, modern, close in. Phone 554 between 2 and 5 p.

m. Ileuses For Rent 77 FURNISHED COTTAGE Modem, 5 rooms, 1 block from garage. Phone 665. HOUSE 6 rooms, modern, fine condition. Phone 1170J.

Inquire 1119 North Jefferson. WALNUT, S. 4156 room modem house. Phone 201. 5 ROOM.

BOUSE For rentat 733 North Ave. Phone 4532 J. Wanted To Rent $1 COUFLE Wants to rent farm on shares; would like possession before winter sets in. H. C.

Btimpson, Tola.R. 4. REAL 'ESTATE FO RSAlS Farms. aad Land 3 FARM BARGAINS Improved 63 improved 80 a $3JS30jC0: Improved 120 aM $5 .000 .00 improved ICO $3,000.00. Henderson Realty Co.

WELL IMPROVED-) acret, 6 miles southwest Piqua, $100 will handle. F. J. Oyler. 160 ACRE FARM One of best creek bottom farms in Alien county, improved.

B. R. Weldin. 3 miles east of Carlyle on gravel road. Houses For Bale COTTAGE Modem; will sell or rent.

819 N. Jefferson. See Dr. 1 Mitchell. FOR' BALE OR TRADE Modem house, store building attached, garage, 100 It.

front, clow to school. Phone 965 or 568 after 5 clock. HOUSE 4 rooms, 3 Jots, a bargain, South Walnut. trade tor livestock -or -take automobile on J. Butcher.

5 ROOM Cottage, partly modem, with new garage. Owner leaving town. John lieuther. NEWS NOTES OFGAS CITY Epworth Society Party Sirs. JOtckeraon aad Mrs.

Chexem Attend U. Convention, (Mrs. A. F. Hoi ten) GAS CITY.

Oct. 1 The Epworth Leaguers held a party Friday, evening, at the home of Mr. and Leslie Seeding. Games furnished the entertainment for the evening. Refreshments were served to about forty guests.

Several from here have attending the meetings in lela at the Free Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams and children, of near Yates Center, vts-ted Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Snavely. Mrs. Adams is sister of Mrs. Snavely. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Pees and two children, of Iola, visited Sunday at he home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Chezem. Miss Clarine Johnson, of south of Gas, was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Miss Hazel Benton. Mid-week services at the M. E. church Thursday evening at 7:30.

Mrs. Charles Wilson spent Sunday in Savonburg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Moore. The Epworth Leaguers will at-end the Allen County Epworth League convention at LaHarpe Mon-, day night. Mr. John Seeding returned Sunday from Kincaid where he attended the fair. The ladies Aid society will meet at the M.

E. church Wednesday afternoon to quilt. Mrs. Sherman Dickerson and Mrs. L.

E. Chezem left Monday morning for Wichita to attend the state convention of the W. C. T. U.

which is being held there this, week. Number 2 (Continued from Page One) a Tammany candidate for president, his Tammany record stands as an evidence of the Tammany taint in his mind. Joe Robinson knows this. Mrs. Clem Shaver had Joe's number when she said that Joe Robinson ought to be ashamed of himself lining up with Tammany hall.

him take out the beam which Mrs. Clem -Shaver socked into his of th eorrinanv as trustee or right eye before he bothers with the holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Columbian Title Trust Co, Topeka, Kansas. 4. That two paragraphs. next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear, upon the bocks of the company, but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder upon the AUTOMOTIVE Aatomoblles-For -Sale 11 1927 Oakland coupe.

'Trade for livestock. STUDEBAKER 5 N. JefL L. E. Steele 'Auto Accessories, Tires, Farts 13 1920 BUICK Model K45, or trade.

Iola Auto Wreckin for sale Co. Repairing Service 16 BRING YOUR WRECKED CARS To us. We rebuild them. Phone 119. F.

G. Lawyers Shop, 12 North Walnut. VALVES Reground and refaced at South Street Garage (Dugan Bros.) Phone 86. BUSINESS SERVICE Moving, Tracking, Storage 25 CALL DEAN TRANSFER Phone 885, will move you by hour or -contract, with experienced men. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Low rate Insurance.

we move your goods they are insured. Corr Truck and Storage. Phone 140. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 22 GIRL WANTED At the Dutch Mill Lunch. Apply in person.

SANDWICH LADY At once at Kelley Hotel. Call in person. Experience not necessary. Help Wanted Female 1 32 FARM HAND WANTED At once. W.

E. Murphy. FINANCIAL Money to Loan Mortgages 40 FOR LOWEST RATE On Insurance and Loans see Jackson Realty over Browns Drug Store. FARM AND CITY LOANS The Alien County Investment Kelley Hotel Iola, Kans. FARM LOANS Quick service and reasonable rates.

A. D. Hawthorne, 15 Vi West Madison. MONEY TO LOAN On farms or city property. Lowest rate.

Stewart Funk. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate, repayable in small monthly payments. These loam never come due better because cheaper and more convenient. Security Building Loan Assn, Sifers 114 East Madison. LIVE STOCK Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 COW black, fresh Nov.

18. Humboldt 322F3. J. Glenn Adams. 2 GOOD MILK COWS Will freshen soon; also half Shetland pony will trade for calves.

744, LaHarpe. Poultry and Supplies 49 CULLING Have your flock nulled for production. Take out rthe loafers. Make your poultry pay. Charges reasonable.

Work guaranteed. J. O. Taylor, Sturdy Chick Hatchery. Phone 446.

MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BELTS For all makes of washing machines at Ileigtles. Phone 59. CAILLE OUTBOAD MOTOR For row-boat, for sale cheap. Smith's Garrnre. Phone 576.

Farm aad Dairy Implements 55A FORDSON Nearly Phone LaHarpe 687, V7- for eale. SPECIAL ON WAGON BOXES $28.00, at the Allen County Implement Co. Good Things to Eat 57 FARMERS We have a fruit and vegetable exchange with our -other business. Call us for -what you have to sell. Plume $8.

Allen County Cream. PURE CANE SORGHUM For sale, at the mill. Oscar Stuckey. Ness Kans, Oct. 2.

(AP) In a special election here yesterday the issuance of $83,000 of bonds for a waterworks approved by a vote of 2 80 to 47. Twenty thousand mourning banners and 200 papier raache effigies were carried in the funeral procession for the late Chinese general, Chang Tso-Lin. ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals NOTICE A 1 Nubian Billie for services; $1.00 cash; satisfaction guaranteed. 903. Chimney Sweep.

NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted fir my wife, Mattie Lee Gard-H. W. Gard. Strayed, Lost, Found 19 CHECK BOOK Last Saturday afternoon, black, containing indelible pencil and $16 cash. A good reward If returned to Register.

AUCTIONS Auctions 10 A FORECLOSURE SALE Will sell at Bishops Sale pavilion Saturday, October 6: one Holstein cow, 6 years old, giving 6 gallons milk; Jersey cow, 6 years old, giving 3 gallons milk; Holstein cow, 4 years old, giving 4 gallons milk; 2 Jersey cows. fresh by day of sale; 2 heifers, fresh last of October; 2 head horses. Powell Wilson, mortgagor; J. C. Butcher, mortgagee.

C. S. Bishop, Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION Public auction every Saturday at 1:00 p. m.

at Bishops Sales Pavilion. AUTOMOTIVE Automobile Agencies A USED CAR Is as dependable as the dealer who sells It. Dodge Sales and Service. The best place to buy good, dependable used cars. At present we have a complete line of both open and closed models, priced to sell.

Ellis Motor 214 North Washington. BUD WHITE MOTOR CO. Hud-son-Essex dealers. Everything in high class used cars. You will find what you want here.

All priced worth the money. We trade or give liberal terms. 219 S. "Washington. Phone 180- Au to mobiles For Sale 11 BETTER USED CARS 1925 Oldsmobile touring, 1828 Nash cabriolet.

1924 Ford coupe. NASH SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 58 CHEVROLET COUPE Late 26. completely rebuilt, new tires. 518 South Walnut. ARBUCKLES OARAGE Chevrolet truck, grain body, good as new.

Chrysler 70 coach. Essex coaches 2). 1925 Ford roadster, balloon tires. 1925 Ford touring, balloon tires. Maxwell touring, good.

1926 Chrysler 58 sedan. Fords and others, priced right CHRYSLER DEALER 1925 FORD ROADSTER For sale iat Boyer Motor Co. O. K. USED CARS 1924 Chevrolet sedan-1825 Chevrolet touring.

.1327 Chevrolet trucks (2). 1926 Chevrolet coach. 1927 Chevrolet coaches (2). 1926 Chevrolet truck. 1927 Chevrolet coupe.

1924. Ford tudor. 1926 Ford truck. 1925 Ford tudor. I 1927 Ford tudor.

1926 Ford truck. .1926 Ford touring. 1926 Essex coach. 1 SHELLY MOTOR CO. 118 W.

JACKSON PHO. 60 LAHARPE AND ITS CITIZENS Loyal Berean Party at Home of Mrs. Edwards Fresh-. man Class Holds Party Friday Night UMrs. Opal Mitchell) LAHARPE, Oct.

1. The Loyal Berean class of the Christian church and a few others held a party at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Marion Edwards, Wednesday evening. The evening was spent playing games and refreshments of ice cream -served. Those present were Julia Livingston, Ruby Young, Minnie Wilson, Dorothy Newton, Ruby Newton, Vera Bellman, Pauline Edwards, Mildred Robinson, Frank Aten, Paul Aten; William Livingston, Rex Johnson, Delbert Johnson, Warren Turley, Ira Baker, Preson Roberts, Omer Turner, George Moore and Elvin Robinson.

Miss Minnie Jones, of Diamond district, is visiting Miss Mildred Robinson. The Freshman class of LaHarpe high school held its first monthly class party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.

Harris Friday evening, September 28. Games were played and several piano selections were given by Miss Julia Livingston. Refreshments were served. Class members present were: Caroline Thoroman. Ethyl Turley.

Florence Roe, Lucy Moore, Marjorie Peck, Thelma Peck, lone McVey, Opal McVey, Alma Jones, Pauline Edwards, Lois Barker, Lucille Hag-lund. Doris Brassfleld, Ruth Alum-baugh. Alice West. Lorene West, Russell Stinnett, Walter Williams, Jack Mitchell, Ernest. Bellman, William Livingston, Albert Irige, Ray Fulkerson, Dale Garvey, Glen Day, Everett Meek and Rex Johnson.

Invited guests were Alice Neil Lew-man, Julia Jimmie and last of daughter, Wlx. Malcom they Carpenter. home id late last was pieces insurance accompanied W. M. they Kings helped Mitchell visited Spillman and family, and also his AUie Mitchell, of Osa-watomie, "who was visiting there.

Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ransom and baby Miami, are visiting the formers sister, Mrs. Geo. Chesney and family, and brother, Walton Ransom.

WHEN you are need of anything. consult Classified Ads. READ AND HEED the Register Classified Ads. being held at the -Xenia church at this time. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Buell, of Fort -Scott, were visiting friends In this vicinity during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborn, of ONeil, Nebr came Friday to visit his parents, Mr.

and Harvey Osborn and Jamily. Grover West for Eugene Weatherbie Monday. Mrs, West and baby, Jean, spent -the day visiting -with Mrs. Weatherbie. Several from this neighborhood attended the Bourbon county fair at Uniontown one or more days.

Howell Anderson reports that he is a with his filling station which he started recently in Xenia. Mrs. Minnie Gatchell, of Kansas City, came Sunday to visit with her King to Iola Sunday, where parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Robb.

John Lloyd Lunceford the misfortune to break his arm Friday evening while cranking a Ford. Mr. and. Frank Robb, of Kansas City, spent Sunday visiting at the Lonnie ltobb. hotpe.

of Iola, -Etta Turley, Livingston, -Edna Mitchell, dark. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Denton family went to Missouri the the -week for a visit with a Mrs. Eldrid Wix.

and-Mr. -and -Mrs. George went to Iola Saturday where visited Mr. and J. M.

Fire caused from a spark the flue nearly destroyed the of Mr. Mrs. Tom Slusser the. southeast part of town Sunday, afternoon. roof entirely destroyed and several of furniture burned.

Some was carried. Mr. and. Mrs. George Mrs.

spent the day with Mrs. mother, Mohrer, and celebrate birthday. and Mrs. Henderson and sons and Mary Clark Sunday at Blue Mound the formers aunt, Mrs. Ollie notes of Americans who are trying to save this country from Tammany.

Robinson Goes Back. Senator Robinson also does me the honor to quote an article which wrote in Colliers weekly two years ago. extolling the virtues of Governor Smith. He does not need to go back so far as that. In the American book stores today is.

a book reprinting that article, a book published since this controversy with Governor Smith began, in which I repeat all that he read into the record in his speech yesterday, and repeat it proudly. For Governor Smith as a man loyal to his friend, for Governor Smith as an honest man, for Governor Smith as an incorruptible statesman, I have the highest regard and shall always testify to his good qualities. And if for his sins In consorting with Tammany toddy-tipplers who have wrecked the Democratic party so many times in the past. Joe Robinson will read that book of mine extolling Governor Smith, Joe Robinson will be a better and nobler man. m.

sharp, The following high-grade yearling steers, ten head of these are good ones, six head are nice little butcher stuff, HOGS Two good Duroc Boars, large enough for service; two spotted Poland Boars, large enough for service; four nice young gilts; twelve head of nice thrifty shoals. These hogs, are all vaccinated. The cattle are ail in fine condition, fat enough for beef. the best bunch of cows and heifer? siflcg I will sell at Public Sale at my suburban farm, Iola. Kansas, across the slab south of the Country Club Tkralay, Oct.

4th FOUNTAINS DRY. Paris Fountains of. Paris have been -dry" all summer. To set them flowing regularly would cost the city $100,000. and the water is needed elsewhere.

A Kentucky railroad with 40 miles of track announces it is the first in America to obtain, without additional cost to shippers, insurance fully protecting cargoes In case of damage -by wrecks, cyclones. Sale begin promptly at 11 a. list of stock; 75 Head of Cattle; 20 Head of Hogs and boats; 29 Head of Reds and Roan Shorthorn Cows. A lot of these cows are fresh and heavy milkers. Some of these cows are registered.

COWS One roan Shorthu ti bull, 7 months old; twenty head of good Shorthorn calves; eight lead of Jersey cows and heifers, Line of are fresh, some -are registered; one of the best bred registered Jersey bulla in Allen county, 7 months old; five head of Holsten tows and springer heifers, good ones, one 2-year-old Holstein bull; five head of Guernsey heifers, 2 an I 3 years old, all springers; sixteen Come to this sale and you will see you have ever seen sold at a sale. 2. C. RHODES, OWNER CShSkC. S.

BISHOP and II. JD. SMOCK. ALLEN COUNTY STATE BANK. Clerk.

TERMS CASH, or Bankable Note. Ladies of the LaHarpe Christian Church Will Serve Lunch..

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