Bohemian Oats Agents GettingLeft.—The Bohemian oats men aregetting Beared somewhat, and arequhaving a hard time in the courts.The case was brought by C) rus Vail,aitaof Hancock county, against one Law- ^rence Sader, a wealthy Wood countyfarmer, who has been acting as agentt for the alleged Bohemian Oats Asso-8!nelation. Vail had bought ten bushelsof oats at $10 per bushel, and accept-tied the contract given by Sader, inwhich it was agreed to sell for Vailttwice the number of bushels of thethigh priced grain he had bought.When the time came Vail paid his$100, but the agent neverligcame to get the oats he had agreed tosell. The case was tried before ais Justice of the Peace of Findlay, whodecided that Sader was responsiblefor his contract with Vail, that thereatrwas no evidence showing the legal Iexistence of a company for whom hewas doing business, and that Vail |was entitled to recover $150 from »him. This re mit makes matters lookserious for these robbers, and the .I Iagents are becoming scared at the ,mthought that they will be held respon-: ^sible for the contract, which they dorsnot intend shall be fulfilled.