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George W. Jessup and Sons HoldSpotted Poland Sale.1Young Boars Make Average Of $35George W. Jessup and Sons,Clifford and Frank, held their first annual sale of registered andcholera imrauned Spotted Poland- ■ ^Hogs on Thursday of this .week at their farm, north of Plainfield, Ind. This sale was without doubtone of the best managed that hasbeen put on this season.The sale pavillion and hog quarters were the most neatly and conveniently arranged that have beenseen this year. The hanging of a large number placard as each hogentered the ring did away withthe usual confusion and repeated questioning as to what hog was in the ring, which looses so muchtime at many of the sales. The ampi-theater, constructed of clean fresh straw, gave an air of stability to the whole occasion, antieliminated the chance of bleacher seats breaking down, justas the auctioneers are working up interest in the best lug of thesale, as often occurs-Besides showing such careful handling of all details, the .Jessup's, in the very beginning set aside a liberal appropriation for advertising purposes, using considerable space in the farm papers, and mailing out catalogues to allPoland Breeders.The ladies of the Plainfieldchurch were on hand with a comntete assortment ofgoou tilings to eat.All in all it was a successful sale1s arc to oc eon--Strange Power Murk.Musk in its pure state so nvgonc-tive that, if held close to the tody ror a time, it will produce seres Umtlarcaused by radium...... . . .. ... .... : • • • V*'* ' •.••■■■■ ’. .Mis- Vv v. -v. . • . . • - . . • . ... . '• ■ : • ' •’ ••
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Indiana County Agent

Plainfield, Indiana, US

Sat, Oct 23, 1915

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