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THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1938 Early Trading in Stocks at low Ebb, Buyers Take Few Favorites BY I ARE PURCHASED Mail Order, Steel Products and Rails Rule On Upside of Board! New Tork, Feb. nibbled at scattered issues la today's stock market but, apparently, bad little appetite for the list whole. Various sugar, merchandising and specialty shares received attention and a few of the rails were In moderate demand. The trading pace waj! slowest in a number of On the upside fractions to a point or more were Holly Sugar.

Fajardo Sugar, Scars Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, Loew'a, Midland Steel Products, Union Pacific, Yellow Truck and U. S.Steei. An early loss by Western Union was replaced by a small gain. Air Reduction, Johns-Manvllle and American Tobacco were down .1 to 2 or more and Chrysler and Bethlehem Steel sagged. The utilities, oils and mines were about unchanged to off slightly.

Cotton backed up a bit and tframs. wore a trifle mixed. Bonds followed range, with dullness 'Wiling most of the time. The dol- Improved in terms of the principal foreign exchanges. Chicago Cash Grain Chicago, Feb.

No sales reported. Com: No. 8 mixed No. 4 yellow S7 1 OaU: No. 3 white sam- grade No lye.

No. 3 yellow Barlty: Actual sales 72c; nominal malting 5088c. Timothy seed: $3.00 cwt. Clover seed: cwt. New York" Metals New York, Feb.

Quiet; electrolytic spot and future export $9.00. Tin: Flrme'." epot and nearby at 147.75; future Lead: Steady; spot New York at East St Louis $4.35. A LIVESTOCK T. J- FKNX Dealer. Grocntown Telephone 11-1 (Llcor.sod nnc! Bonded 'Dealer) 180 to 200 Ibs 200 to 210 Ib.

DID to 22S Ibn 225 to 235 235 to 250 250 to 2r.o Ibs 2SO to 275 Ibi 275 to J01J Ibs SOO to 325 Ibs to 160 Ibs. to 350 Ibs to 00 IbH to 140 calves' do 10-50 down Kf.WOOD III A UK BT i I A Phnni- 1 1-1 T)UfI''RV -1 SONS CO Mo Yii.rtoi.-o-- No Cominbsion ICC to lf-0 3 SO Co "00 Ihs. 200 to 210 IhH. 210 In 22." to Sows His, U)S. Ibs.

i i 10.10 10,00 n.sr, down JQP PA.I.OOK.A II GEE I COT AS MUCH TO BH SOUR AT THE WORLD FOR AS BUT, WHAT'S THE US6? IT DOMT GET YA NOWH6R6S UNDERSTANDING Tl DON'T WANT NO I'LL 86 AWRL CLAO TO. VOUSfe GOT NO HOW MUCH I KSL- ALMOST AW SKIP IT. WALK OUTH6RC T'MORBA. --AW'SO WHEW MV HUSBAND SKIPPGO WE WITH THC KID JUST BUCKLED POWN AN' TRIEP ALL KINDS OF WORK. THE ARE BRAVE.

MAKE ME FCEL KIMQA LIKE A SVMPVkTHY. AN' N6ITH6R EVRYTHINO ALWAYS COMES OUT OKAY. HAD N. Y. Stocks--Closing TRADE TRENDS Markets at Glance BOND MARKET T6rk, Feb.

sections of the wer. i- littlt lower in the bond market today. U. ft. Treasury down slightly on llmlUd turnover.

Declines were IB invest-. ment circles in terms of urv's plans to refinance Wore than $1,000.000,000 of obligations on March 18 and to borrow n.w Bondmen nald market had acted well, however. In the light of the fact that the Treasury usually shields closely announcement of financing dates in order to prevent market repercussions. In the guaranteed sector of the government list losses ran to around Tha.fcw obligation! traded showed smaller declines. George Washington's, height has been placed at 6 feet 2 Inches, Lincoln's at from 8 feat to 6 feet 4.

A STOCK A Knkoiii" I A Ph. 1 on 10 'U iniv hnu-s i bo- low i i i i i i i i i to ubovu. 100 to 160 Ibs 1 0.01 KOKOMO" PKODUCE Cori-ccloil l-y Fiirmr TTuiluce Soujh Wash- inpf.oa rtLi'i-t't. MOIIK GOKfle Hiooslers nuns rn springers .13 .12 .21) Corrector! by rilulcer ST4 S. Union.

Pli. 51-1 (i. (Priuos" slibjucl to vtuuiKu i notice.) .12 .11) Cocks Ducks Corrected daily by Swift Company. Phone J43J. (Prlcos subject to uhniiKu i notice.) Hena 1S Vi 1 Springs, unclor 4 Ibs.

Springs, under Ibs Leghorn sprlncn Whlt.i-- Ecrtfs, S. Grade A U. S. Crude r. U.

S. Crude Hrmvn- Chicago Livestock Chicaso, Feb. S. DopL of receipts Including 4000 direct; steady to lOc lower; spots otf more; top bulk 180 to 250 pounds S10.10 250 to 300 pounds 10.25; moat 140 to 170 pounds J9.50 (fulO.OO: bulk sows Cattle receipts 8000; calves receipts 1500; trade very sluggish; Kcncrally 50c lower week to date. Instances more, this downturn applying particularly to steers nnd heifers undertone on which continues weak to lower; liberal carry-over Monday hardly enough clone today to make a market; indications weak with Monday's oxtrerr.e downturn; most steers 8.50; choice 1100 pound otecrs most fed heif- ors $7.00 down to very few above vealers sJiother 50c off at J9.50 down.

Sheep receipts BOOO; fat lambs In fairly broad demand; bide and fully steady to other classes i changed; good to choice fed western lambs 10.00; early top best held $10.25 nnd above; scattered native ewes feeding lambs are scarce. Indianapolis Livestock Indianapolis, Feb. S. Dept, of receipts 3000; holdovers- 99; steady to lOc lower; some weighty butchers lOc to 15c higher; 160 to 225 pounds at 225 to 275 pounds at 275 pounds up 10.15; 130 to 160 pounds 10.25; 100 to 130 pounds packing sows Cattle receipts 1600: calves receipts 600; bidding unevenly lower on steers; bulk to sell 58.00 and under; few hclCera about steady at $7.25 down; cows steady to weak; low cuttor nnd cutter cows vealers steady, $11.00 down. Sheop receipts 3000; few early lamb sales up to $10.00, but most bids under that figure, Indicating lower market; slaughter sheep $3.20 St.

Louis Livestock Eust St. Louis, 111., Feb. --(U S. Dept. of receipts 7000; 170 to 225 pounds, steady S10.3510.40; practical top small lot no heavies sold; light lights 15c or more lower; 140 to 160 pounds best hold higher; few 100 to 130 pounds (fE 9.00; sows tending lower, at' SS.S5WS.90.

Cattle receipts 2500; calves receipts 1500; few early bids steers unevenly weak to lower; mixed yearlings and heifers opening about steady; few cows steady; vealcrs SOc'lo'wcr. top S10.00; nominal range slaughter steers S5.25iJBll.00; slaughter heifers SS.OOfuS^S. Sheep receipts 1200; no early tion; packers talking lower on lambs; asking strong prices or mostly S9.75 up; late sales good fed lambs Monday S9.D0. 1 Cincinnati Livestock Cincinnati, --(U. S.

Dept. of receipts 2100; steady to lOc lower; top and bulk S10.no; 225 to 300 pounds 10.50: 1-10 to 100 pounds 10.50. Cattle receipts OCO; calves receipts 500; steady; vealers steady to weak', steers and heifers 7.50; mixed yearlings and medium weight steers 57.75; cows 5.73; top vealers $7.00. Sheep receipts 100; weak to 25c lower; few mixed and good lambs S9.751" 10.00; few ewes quotable steady, U. K.

Griulo A HKKS, U. JO ligffs, U. S. Cr.idc 1( K. a i E'ouUry.

South Union St. Phone 7SU2. Hens hens UV-." Sprlngors Old Geeso LOCAL CASH GRAIN Corrected tlaily by Morrison Thompson. Phone SMI. i rrlrrn fur l''cl.

33 No. wheat I No. ona cent promluro corn, per 100 Ibp, ISAAC IIUHWJCK East Taylor Pennsylvania H. R. Phono fiflOl Iron, per 100 200.80 and Inner tubei.

babbitt i 2c Ib, and heavy brass, per Ib. .05 Pittsburgh Livestock Pittsburgh, Feb. Dept. of receipts, 650; 15c to 2jc lower; ICO to 220 pounds $10.75 250 pounds up 510.25 '100 to 140 pounds JD.75© 10.50. Cattle receipts 300: good steers yesterday SS.SSfM.SO; heifera $8.00 clown; cbws calves-re-.

ceipts 12D, steady to 50c lower, at Sheop receipts 200; lambs quoted I nt Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Feb. s. Dept. of receipts 600; lOc to 25c lower; 170 to 220 pounds S10.90©11.00; 280 to 300 pounds CatUe receipts'100; 1075 pounds steers barely steady at JS.75; cowa and bulls 25c lower; cutter cows 'at, per Ib 03 Automobllfl fttterles.

60c each. Baled paper, por 100 Ibs 15 hundred 30 Bundled .2 Baled paper paper Truck will call. 25 0c ACMK OCAIi CO. 720 Nortb Webster St. Dial S'lIS Iron, per ino Ibi to Kaics.

por Ib Jad. bubbltt and lljrht brass. per Ib roppor and honvy brass, por Ib. Aluminium, por Eiled paper, per 100 ibi (By The Associated-Press) American Can 117 Vi American Locomotive' 34 Amer. Power Light American Radiator American Roll ing Mills American Sugar A.

T. 170 1 American Tobacco 97 Anaconda Copper Atchlson 74 i B. Beatrice Creamery 19 Eendlx 24'A Bethlehom Steel 56 Borg Warner 75 C. Chrysler Motors Coca Cola 92 Commercial Solvent Con. Oil Container 22 1 Continental Can 77vi Electric Autolite Electric Power Light General Electric 39i GcnernJ Foods 34 3 General Motors SK Graham Paige Hudson Motors 17 Int.

Int. Nick Can 51 Int. T. Kennecott Copper 36'4 -Kroger 26 Montgomery 39 National Biscuit '34 New York. Central Ohio Oil 16 Owens Illinois Glass .14.6 'Packard Motors 11 Penney Stores Pennsylvania 36Vi Phillips Petroleum 43 Procter Gamble 46V4 Pullman Car 46 Radio Corp 12 Republic Iron Steel Sears Roebuck 63 Socony Vacuum Southern Pacific Southern Railway 17v4 Sperry Corp.

20 Standard Brands 17V4 Standard (Cal.) 45 Standard (Ind.) 38 59 Studebaker Motors Texas Corp 34li Union Carbide 81VI Union Pacific 131 United Air United Corp 6v4 U. Rubber 19 U. S. Steel Western Union Westinghousc Electric CurblStocks New York, eb. Curb stocks close: American Gas Electric 39 )t Cities Service 514 Cord Corp .6 Electric Bond 'Share 16Vi Electric Bond Share pfd.

"SVi Niagara Hudson Standard (Ohio) 25 (By United Press) Stocks lower In quietest trading since January 21. Bonds lower and flull. Curb quiet and mixed. Chicago stocks irregularly lower. Call money 1 per cent.

Dollar against sterling; steady in francs. Cotton futures 4 to 14 points lower. Wheat unchanged to 1V4 higher. Chicago llvestopk: Hogs, sheep steady, strong; cattle weak. Rubber futures 9 to 12 point! lower.

CURB MARKET New York, Feb. Losses of fractions to a point sustained in the curb market today. Trading was quiet. -American Cynamid American Electric, Creole Petroleum Blumen- tnal and Electric Bond Share were among the losers. Chicago Grain Options --Chicago, February High Low Close Wheat--' Hay July Sept.

Corn-May July Sept. Oats- May July Sept. Rye-- May July Sept Bio-ley-- May Lard- Mar. 10.55 May 10.70 July' 10.05 .99 .99 .00 'A .57 .56 .55 Vt .2814 .80 J4. .2814 .56 Si ..90 .88 Vi .5614 .56 -5514 10.57 10.55 10.70 10.65 10,65 10.60 10.57 10.65 10.60' Indianapolis Cash Grain Indianapolis, Feb.

Wheat: No. 2 red 91c. Wheat: No. 1 red 99Vic; No. 2 red Corn: Easy; No.

i white 53c; No. 4 yellow No. 4 mixed Oats: Firm; No. 2 white No. 3 white Hay: Unchanged.

York Grain New York, Feb. Easy; No. 2 American f. o. b.

New. York No. 2, western c. i. f.

New York Indianapolis Produce Indianapolis, Feb. 25-- Eggs: Jobbers offer shippers at country points for 'Strictly fresh stock, loss off, 19c; 'delivered at Indianapolis 20c. Poultry: Jobbers' country paying prices, heavy hens 18c; Leghorn 14c; springs 17c, Leghorn 12c; Leghorn stags lOc; heavy breeds 13c; cocks heavy breeds 9c; capons 0 pounds and ovor'21c; 7 pounds and over 2lc, 8 pounds and. over 25c; ducks, white, full feathered and fat 5 pounds and up lie; geese, full feathered and fat 9 to 14 points lOc; guineas ISc. above one 1 cent more delivered at Indian apolis.

Butter: Jobbers' selling prices for creamery, No, 1, No. 2, Building Supplier-Louis Segal, president Lock Hardware of New York, reporting the closing of contract, for substantial business from the business trade, "the construction Industry generally shows marked improvement In all branches and the is eminently P.troleum--Dally average required production of crude oil for March 2,788,800 an increase 'of 90,800 barrels level recommend.d. for February, according to a forecait by the Bureau of Tho bureau', estimate of domeitic demand for motor fuel for March ha. been placed, at 86,000,000 or about 9 cent higher than the comparable Hgura a-year ago. Steel--Current inquirie.

for structural ateel, plates and cast iron pipe point 'to the early closing of contract, for some good tonnages, it i. reported in trade circles. -Chicago Potatoes Chicago; 'Feb. B. Dept.

of receipts 80, on track 369, total U. S. shipment. 894; dull, weak undertone, supplle. liberal, demand very slow; cwt.

Idaho Russet Burbank. U. S. No. 1, Wiscon.ln Round Whites J.

S. No. 1 1.32H; Minnesota. Cobblers unclassified McClure. U- S.

No. 1, ll.SOlQil.60: Nebra.ka Bliss Triumphs L. S. JNO. partly graded S1.32K4P1.45: Chicago Produce Chicago, Feb.

receipts 17,592, weak; creamery specials (93 S5ttS36c; extra. (92 score) 35c; extra firsts (90 to 91. (88 to 89 scores). (90 centralized caxlote) Eggs receipts 19,874, unsettled; extra firsts ears, 24c; fresh graded -first, car. local 28c: current receipt.

WHEAT CLOSES STEADY IN PIT tittle Change in Price During Session--Corn and Oats Decline. Chicago, Feb." sold condition wai uncovered In July and September wheat and short covering boosted the new crop monthc, to higher levels In the Chicago board of trade. At the end whnat was unchanged to "Kc May 99V corn was He lower to We higher, May oats were tte lower to He higher, May was neglected In the buying movement s.nd lagged well behind. The thort covering movement was of moderate proportion, but had strengthening -effect on prices because of the light volume of trade. The market was extremely dull.

Wheat futures borrowed firmness from Liverpool and Winnipeg- in Initial dealings. Rising temperature In the southwest winter wheat belt were expected to make any damage to the crop noticeable much 2ooTMetttmn anticipated Thl. was factor In attracting additional attention to the July and September deliveries. Locals and commiss.on house, were fair buyers of July and September wheat while therei wa. buying of July against of May by way of back ipreadlng.

Additional pressure from scattered long, tended to offset the demand for May from milling interests. Fluctuations In corn were unimportant as the market moved listlessly in a narrow range. Pit observers said the lesslon wft. the dullest In many months. The effect of relatively large primary receipts was offset by extremely light country offerings.

Oats and' rye tagged behind wheat In featureless trading. Lard fu- Public Auction I will sell at my farm miles east and Vt, mile north of Sharpsville, known as the B. F. Cage farm. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, O'clock The following articles: bay weight 1600 3-year-old 2 2-year-old Guerniey 1-1-yearold Guernsey heifers.

FARM International tractor; 1 tractor plow; I new tractor di.c; 1 2-row corn plow and 1 1-row corn plow; 2 Oliver breaking 14 1 Oliver-walking plow 1J- mTl International corn plantar; 1 McCormlcK blnd.r; 1 btudebak.r wagon; 1 flat bed; 2 double of work hamesi; 1 barrow, 1 roller; 2 gasoline engines. GRAIN AND ton. hay; baled 7K bu. good oati; 250 bu. good yellow corn.

small brooder house; 1 coal oil brooder 250 to 900 chick slie; 6 doien Rhode Island Red hens; Rhode Island Red Many ether articlee. Lunch will be TERMS--CASH. JOE CAGE, Owner. Everett Orr, Auctioneer. Butterfat: 35c.

Government Bonds (By The Associated Press) U. S. Treasury J116.20 Home Owners 3s, A52 101.25 Home Owners 39-49 100.19 the fully India holds first place i world for manganese with of high grade ore. New York BuUer New York, Fob: Buttar veceip'ts 22,763, easy; creamery, than exti-a extra (92 score) firsts (89 to 91 scores) centralized (90 score) Cheese receipts 373,887. steady; unchanged.

Lafayette Grain Lafayette, Ir.d., Feb. 5 )-Wheat: No. 2, 91c; No. 3, 57poupds No. 3, 56 pounds 88c.

Corn: No. 4, 72 pounds Oats: No. 3 new 23c. New York Poultry New -York, Feb. Poultry by freight, chickens unquoted; fowls roosters 16c; tur- ducks (all sections) 18919c.

AUCTION Closing-Out Sale Two-miles south of Deacon, 5 miles west of Lincoln, Cass County, old Oscar Miller farm, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 10:30 A. M. SHARP Pair mules, good workers; one good mare, in foal. 9 head good milks cows; Jerseys and Guernseys, some 1GS 9 head White Faced heifers, weight about 450 Ibs. Full blood Guernsey male, from Tanguy herd.

8 head good sows, farrow in March and April. 40 head shoals. Household Goods--Coal range, electric washer brooder and and.dining.tables. things too numerous to mention. Lunch Served Terms Cash S.

C. ROSS TURNPAUGH, Owners R. L. Hawkins. Auct.

Calves receipts 150; slow at recent decline, $12.00. Sheep receipts 400; lambs steady, $10,25. Chicago Poultry Chicago, Feb. Live, 18 steady, at hens, 5 pounds and less 22We; more than 5 pounds 20c; Leghorn hens 19c; Plymouth' a'nd 'White Rock, 'springs 25c; 'colored broilers 23c; Leghorn chickens 18c; roosters' 17c; turkeys 18(ii)23c; heavj- white ducks 24c, small 22c; heavy colored ducks 23c, small 21c; geese capons 7.pounds 26c; less than 7 pounds 25c. Dressed turkeys firm; unchanged.

Invite All to Attend J. I. Case Farm Meeting THURSDAY 7P.M. OUR IMPLEMENT ROOM IN FOREST J. I.

Case Factory'Representatives' will be present to explain the outstanding features of the Case line of -farm equipment which we a SOUND PICTURES WILL ENTERTAIN YOU AND SHOW MANY MACHINES IN ACTION. FREE REFRESHMENTS AND. SMOKES DURING THE EVENING. Come over and and profitable with SELLARS GRAIN CO. Ruitlaville West Middleton PUBLIC SALE I will sell at publit auction my residence nine milei i southeast of Kokomo, one and one half miles east of Center or one half mile east and one mile north of Hemlock on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936 AT 11 O'CLOCK HORSES-- HEAD Con.l.t.n of pair of bay 9 y.ar.^ old weigh 1TOK Ibs.

One sorrel gelding, 2 year, old light -mane and taU, weight -IBM Ita. On. colt. 8 month, old. light man.

and tall- On. colt-S month, old, light roan, and tail. 2 milk cowi-One yr. old Guernsey cow and 1 9 yr. old cow.

head of hogs-16 feeding hogs, wt. 170 Hampshire gilU; 1 yearling Duroc boar. i 18 head of heavy Shropshire ewes to lamb April lit. PUBLIC SALE To close. the E.tate of the lat.

Cora Ann Lloyd, we will sell Auction at the residence located block of the Public School buildings in Indiana, the following personal property: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 At P. M. 'HOUSEHOLD Eternal Bumer New Perfection Ov.n, Laundry Stove, Leather 1 Leather Kock.r., 4 other Rock.r.. Straight Chairs Day MwitU Clock. Library ITabl.

12 Tube Silver Marshall Radio, 2 Iron 2 Feather Beds, 2 MattressTM. Bird. Eye Maple Dre.ser, Chest of Wardrobe, Sewing 1 Carpet, numerous BU Curtain. 2 Cupboards, Dining Table, Ice Box, Breakfast Set, Side Board, ffltehen Electric Toa.t.r. Electric Iron, Flat Irons, Cookmg Utensils, Large Food Chopp.r.

TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS-- Garden Implements, Saw, Ax, 8 Ft Ladder, 80 Oal. Coll Oil Drum Lawn Mower, Porch Swing, Quilting Frames, Steel Shelving, Electric Washing Machine, Boilers. "CANNED FRUIT-- Exc.ll.nt horn, canned Fruit and Veg.tablM. empty Fruit Other articles too num.rou. to mention.

TERMS CASH LEGAL HEIRS OF-CORA ANN LLOYD EVERETT ORR, Auct LOT WARNER, Clerk PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm, I will sell my household and grain and hay at public auction. Hi miies east, J4 mil. north of Switch on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1936 Commenclnr at 11:00 o'clock Noon. Household Mohair plush living room suite, good k. one dining room oompl.te, good; one bookcase; table, nice a.

on. kitchen tabl. and cook stoves; one cubbard; on. cook on. buffet; two half and good as new; on.

larg. mirror, good as new; one fuh sprtagi, maUrcss; one three read two other, on. day bed; one piano, good as new; two 9x12 rugs, good; one 8x9 nig. good; a lot oil heater; four large one porch and chairs; a lot of popcorn; on. lot of dishes and cooking ut.n.ll» and Con, bushel, of good corn In crib.

Flv. tons of good mixed 1115 dor.n good Plymouth Rock and on. One German police dog, two year. old. Terms of are cash.

The Ladies Aid Society will serve lunch. MRS. ROSA ZEHRING SHAWMAN Myers, Clerk. F. Crone Bob Oatton, Burlington fhoae M-A.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS On. Tarmall tractor. One tractor breaking plow, 14 inch. On. T-f6ot InUmational di.c.

On. tractor cultivator. 2 row. On. rotary iteel roller: One Oliver plow, 14 inch.

One John De.r« walking b-reaklni plow, 14 'Inch. Ot. 1 row cutter. mow.r. wagon with box bed.

On. wagon with hay On. tug work harness. Two 24-Inch leather 1-B hammer mill. New 8 ft Cose binder, tractor hitch; P.

and O. two row corn cultivator; John- Deer, corn planter. bushel, of nice little red clover TERMS QF No property -to until term, of ara complied with Baptist Aid Society Will Serve Lunch. HERMAN M'CAULEY Bverett' Orr, Auctionetr Leroy McCaulley, Clark PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction at my residence 7 ml. northwest of Kokomo and 1V 2 miles south of Galveston on the the Galveston pike, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1936 Beginning at 11:00 O'Clock 3 HEAD HORSES--1 gray mare, wt 1600; 1 black mare, wt 1450; 1 black mare colt 1300.

6 HEAD CATTLE--1 black Jersey 6 yr. old, milking; 1 Jersey cow 6 yr. old. milking; 1 Guernsey cow 5 yr. old, milking, fresh in May, 3 calves.

7 HEAD SHEEP--1 buck and 6 ewes. One gilt FARM TOOLS--2 good wagons, 1 John Deere manure spreader, 1 John Deere corn planter, 1 peering 6 ft. binder, one 3 section harrow, 1 John Deere 1 John Deere disc, 1 John Deere tandem disc, 1 Oliver riding breaking plow, 1 gang plow, 1 scoop board, 1 McCormick mower, 1 Hoosier endgate seeder, set of work harness, 1 Superior one-horse wheat drill, 2 250 incubators, 1 500 chick brooder stove, 1 wagon water tank, 1 hog fountain and some hog houses. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms, Cash.

Lunch served by Ladies of Deer Creek churdl. OMAR A. SMITH Harry Henderson, Auctioneer .0. A. 'Clark, Clerk.

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