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    Loup City Northwestern
A LIVE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN A LIVE TOWN
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VOLUME XXXVI LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1917 NUMBER 13
HAZARD NEWS
Lowell Reed went lo Cairo Iasi
Thursday
Cha*. Sanders was a Litchfield cal
Ur. Monday
Ray Ward was a fiaveuua caller ot
last Thursday
Mrs Cha* Graham was a Kaventi*
«alter Tuesday
O J Waltbers has purchased an
other srs Ford.
Fred Fuller returned from Omah:
Friday evening
Mr» O J Walter* wa* a Raven:::
taller Thursday
R*-v Troy filled his appoint men:
Sunday morning
W R Lor’ returned home from
• ttaahs last Saturday.
M:»« Hazel Windfield led the Chris
t aa Endeavor Sunday evening
Walter Lo»:it and Fete Rasmus?"!;
were Rarer.na taller* last Thursday
Mrs H 11 Thompson was a Ravenna
taller Thursday returning the saoit
day
There was a miscellaneous showei
r tea for Mis* Edith Criffield on Sur
day.
Mr and Mrs George Heed and
'Stall daughter were Ravenna i alien
Friday.
Mrs John Olson and daughter. Mrs
< na* Sanders were Ravenna callers
Tuesday
Mr lit' *b < atne over from Pleasen
ton and vt»r-d Mr Adolph for tilt
past 1*0 week*.
Mr* E. H Robinson went to Omaha
Sunday to visit her *on Clyde Robin
woe for a while
Mr* John Henson and son Victor
returned on 3* after visiting friends
here a few day*.
John Siskin from South of Pleas
. tou. wa* In Hazard Monday and
transacted business
Three of tfc* 1. • hfield boy* walked
down fr om L.*- hfield last Sunday and
t-turned on So 3*.
Clarence Haad and family are visit
ing hi* father Sir Hand. They ar
r.ved here Thursday
Mr and Mr*. Stapelton were Liton
te*d taller* last Saturday to spend
Sunday with her parent*.
J M Imrid of Sheridan. Wyo.. is
vi.ii ng hi* daughter. Mr* G. E. Vta
mg and taubfiy for i* few days.
George and Charles El»e were called
re Grand Junction to the bedside of
the r l-rother. Tom Else, who is verv
lew
Mr* Cliff Norris came up from
Sweetwater Thursday to visit her par
ent*. Mr and Mrs. W R. Riggins, and
family
Mr* Cfcas Cro*tott‘s brother. Dad*
McCain., returned to Omaha where he
hat been visiting hit parent* for the
last two week*
The County Sunday School con veil
i « will meet .n Hazard on Mart’t
ll't and Ith Everybody come and
help the < au*e along.
Mr and Mr* Otlie Capellan ar.d
Mm Capellan'* brother and siater.
Henry' and Uessie Rasmussen, motored
i to Loup City Tuesday.
Fred Fuller shipped two car loads
of sheep to Omaha last Tuesday
Walter Frink accompanied one and
Fred Fuller the other.
Ida Mizner of Perdum came in on
No. 40 to spend a few weeks with
her brother. Frank, and her sster
Mrs. Herman Lightihill.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hennis autoed
<i >wn from Litchfield Tuesday morn
i. i Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hennis ac
j i mpanving them to Ravenna.
A large crowd attended the Robert
- -n and Aden sale from Litchfield on
Thursday. Potatoes sold for $3.25 pet
bushel One team brought $420. Mr
Slot® and Mr. Blain were the auc
tioneers.
Miss Carrie Anderson and Mr. Al
bert Cunningham were married at
Loup City on Wednesday, the seventh
Miss Lettie Cunningham accompanied
them home. They gave a reception
at six o'clock. There vere about IJ
present and all report a fine time.
POULTRY RAISERS ORGANIZE.
A number of Loup City’s pure bred
poultry raisers met at R. L. Arthur's
store last Thursday evening and or
ganized under the name of "Loup City
Co-Operative Poultry Association.”
All supplies used by the members will
j be purc hased through the association
' and all stock and eggs sold by ntem
j hers will also be handled by the as
so< iation A lot of fine poultry is be
:ng raised in Sherman County and
it is the purpose of the association to
.‘ •Ip the breeders of pure bred poul
•ry in every possible way.
The following officers were elected:
R. L. Arthur. President: C. W. Con
M*er. Vice President: W. T. Chase
Treasu-er: O. O Howard. Secretary.
Mrs Shirley, of Nelson, a poultry
judge and fancier of national renown,
wn- present and helped organize the
association.
The following are the charter meta
! ' er- and kind of poultry raised by
each: I. L. Conger. Mottled Anconas:
R. L Arthur Barred Flvmouth Rocks
and Light Brahamas: O. L. Swanson.
Rl*de Island Reds: C. W. Conhiser.
’ Buff Plymouth Ro- ks and Muscovey
W. T. Chase. White Wyandot
•es. O O Howard. Black Wyandottes.
j Rhode Island Red; and Rouen ducks
Floyd Janulewicz. Rhode Island
Whites: C. C. Cooper. Rhode Island
re-l-. Writ S< human. Anconas and
I :nht Brahamas; Robert Fulliton.
\\ hite Wyandotf es.
No doubt the membership of the as
:a;ion will be increased as there arc
' st number of other pure bred poultry
. ra:s-*rs in this vicinity and the benefits
■o he derived are many and a com
- ..-e organization of the fanciers will
Re a great help to the business in
j general.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for kindness and sympathy
shown us during the sickness and
death of Henry Rensink. We especial
! h wish to thank our neighbors for
their many acts of kindness.
Sincerely yours
Mrs. Barbara Ann Rensink
Frank H. Cady. Denver. Colo
Farmers Mutual Insurance Company of Neb.
POINTS EMPHASIZING INDIVIDUALITY:—
’ I i--.tiS< anon. Explanation or Argument.
T»*-cM ».X Year- Steady. Strong. Healthy Growth.
rlitnia* yintooin. Cyclone and Tornado Insurance at Actual
Co*t
<»! • n iN.Hars Saved to Policy holders Since Organization.
Can help You Save Money.
' «t ..: id’B. :-r:y Only, in the S ate of Nebraska Only.
A- » Heir Litcst. the Liability of its Members.
■' - and Pays Its Losses Fairly. Promptly and in Full.
1 C ntnmui e> to Lower Their Rates on Farm Property.
VV. G. TUCKER, Local Agent
‘v..♦
The First Consideration
in making purchases for your
spnng shirts is, “where can I get
shirts that will wear and stand
the acid in laundering, and hold
the color. Try the Ideal shirts
and be convinced. Spnng line
now ready for your inspection.
Will Be Glad To Show You at
LORENTZ
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DEER CREEK NUGGETS.
F. J. Maciejewski is remodeling hH
house this week.
Adam Peters spent Sunday afternoon
with the Bydalek Bros.
Raymond Bydalek is laid up this
week with the measles.
Ed. Plambeck spent Monday even
ing with the Maschka Bros.
Jack Frost made quite a change in
the atmosphere here last week.
Paul Krvski went to Carl Treffer’s
last Tuesday after some timber.
Harry Maciejewski broke his two
three-year old horses last Thursday.
Miss Emma Carsten visited with her
sister, Mrs. Harry Lemberg. Sunday.
Miss Rosy Bonczvnski has been sick
the past week with the grip and meas
les.
Jurgen Carsten took two loads of
corn to Rockville market last Satur
day.
Maciejewski and Kalkowski finished
shelling corn for John Maiefski Mon
day.
Tony Kalkowski bought three loads
of corn from F. J. Maciejewski this
week.
Alex Kalkowski of Oak Creek, shell
ed corn for August Maschka, last
Thursday.
Ignatz Haremza bought a young
horse from Carl Treffer of near Loup
City, last Monday.
Claus Lemberg of Boelus, visited
with his brother. Harry Lemberg, and
family last Sunday.
Miss Irene Rapp took music lessons
at Ashton last Friday from Lottie
Schalda, of St. Paul.
Lizzie Weiss resumed her school
work Monday, after being sick the past
week with the measles.
John Deminski made his first trip
west of the Creek last Friday, solicit
ing among the farmers.
Miss Marie Plambeck was taken
quite ill last Monday with convulsion,
but is reported much better.
•uias ciaia .xuwii'Ki will oeglll Wlin
this week to take music lessous from
Lottie Schaida, of St. Paul.
A few dance lovers attended the
"New Co-ed” play and dance at Rock
ville last Saturday evening.
Miss Freda Plambeck went to Ashton
last Friday to take piano lessons from
Lottie Schaida, of St. Paul.
L. S. Galczenski .the Ashton tele
phone manager, was in this vicinity
last Thursday repairing lines.
John Bonczynski erected a new auto
garage last week for his new Ford
w hich he recently purchased.
Seabold Bros., and L. A. Deminski
autoed to Grand Island one day last
week on important business.
Joe Bendekowski purchased a new
1917 Model Ford car from Bukowski
& Kryski, of Ashton last week.
Henry Platek and Miss Carrie Hurt,
of Farwell. visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Nowicki and family. Sunday.
Miss Maggie Platek of Farwell. is
visiting a few days here with her sis
ter. Mrs. Stanley Nowicki, and fam
ily.
Joe Lubash purchased a new flying
dutchman manure spreader from Thos.
Jamrog & Son of Ashton, last Thurs
day.
Stanley Dvmack traded his team of
mules to Wallace Haremza for a sit
year old horse and some cash, last
week. »
Miss Minnie Maiefski was an east
bound passenger to Farwell Monday,
to visit a few days with relatives and
friends.
Thed Sniedra purchased a Ford from
Kozel & Sorensen while in Rockville
last week. There is nothing but Fords
here now.
Flocks of ducks and geese are pass
ing Deer Creek from river to river
and some farmers took a crack at them
in their flight.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lorenz and family
autoed near Loup City last Sunday to
visit with the former’s sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Strom.
Miss Francis Masehka returned from
Farwell last Thursday after visiting a
few days with her brother. Bennet
Masehka, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonczvnski and
family and Tophiel and Tony Bonczyii
ski, visited with Stanley Nowicki and
family Sunday evening.
Frank Stickley, while in Rockville
last Saturday purchased a new Ford
car from Kozel & Sorensen, taking
it home the same day.
Anton WeiSs resumed his school
duties at Boelus after teaching school
Dist. No. 12 for his sister, who was
sick with the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nowicki and fam
ily of Rockville, visited hert with his
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nowicki.
and family last Sunday.
A birthday party was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Seifert, in
honor of his birthday anniversary. A
large crowd was present.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lemberg of near
Boeltfs. and Mrs. Hans Lemberg of
near Farwell, visited with their son,
Harry Lemberg, and family.
Alex Kalkowski of Oak Creek, while
shelling corn for John Maiefski last
Thursday, had the misfortune to break
the big cog wheel on the engine.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sundstrom of
Rockville, moved their household
goods on the latter’s father’s farm, as
they will farm the coming season.
J. W. Peters had an auction sale of
his 160 acre form in Atkinson, Neb.,
: last Saturday. Up to this time we did
i not learn who the purchaser was.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bydalek arc
j son. Tophiel, returned by via auiu
from Columbus last Friday, where they
'attended the funeral of Mr. Bannash.
' We understand that Mrs. Frank War
dyn. who has been staying with her
| daughter. Mrs. Frank Goe, was taken
| to Kansas City for medical treatments.
Charlie Carsten returned from Kiia
! ball county last Saturday, where ho
; has been looking for a location. He
, says he is well pleased with the coun
: try.
Word was received last week from
; Henry Peters, who has not been seen
in this country since March 17. thaf lie
was in Atkinson, staying with his bro
ther.
One of the items last week about
Henry Peters having a public sale was
only a made up story. We wish to cor
rect this as errors will occur some
times.
Mrs. Mike Lubash is now staying
with her sister. Mrs. Joe Busholski at
i Harwell. while Mr. Lubash is attPi l
,ing the Nebraska school of automobiles
I at Lincoln, at present.
John Bonczvnski has joined the Ford
i auto ranks by purchasing a new 1917
j Model Ford car from Kozel & Sor
| enson of Rockville. Tin cans are sell
i ing now days like hot cakes,
i There will be a program and box so
| cial at the Rrammer school in Howard
j county on Friday evening. March :>?
j Ladies please don’t forget your pretty
i baskets and gents your fat purses.
‘ Joe Smedra is also in the Ford auto
1 rank, having purchased a Ford car ai
| Boeolus. This is five cars sold here
i the past week. Wonder if it is the
reduced prices on Tin Cans that make
■ them go so.
A birthday party was given at the
! home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nowicki
i Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. No
j wicki’s thirty-eighth birthday anniver
! sary. A large crowd was present and
i at a late hour all departed for their
; homes reorting a fine time.
Dr. Pederson has been here from St.
i Paul the past week aiding the sick.
I While making his return trip home he
! got stuck in some mud and bad to wait
! until help came. There is nothing be -
; ter than a team of horses and a buggy
: to pass through such places as that.
Fred Moag. while engaged in a little
wrestle with Emil Brammer about a
sale recently held, bad the misfortune
to injure his back and was taken to
the St. Frances hospital at Grand Is
| land, where he underwent an opera
! tion and at this time is resting easv.
_
MRS. DONER WINS
The Northwestern’s Buick automo
bile subscription campaign closed last
Saturday evening at eight o’clock.
The final count of the votes cast was
made by Mr.- R. F. Campbell of the
I.oup City State bank and Mr. C. H.
Ryan of the First National bank of
Loup City The automobile was award
ed to Mrs. Nettie Doner. Following is
the total amount of votes cast by each
contestant:
Doner. Mrs. Nettie..1,848,000
Golus. J. J. 951,590
Richmond. S. T. 625,500
Mrs. Doner worked continuously and
faithfully every day during the con
test and the vote recorded above
shows what a determined effort will
accomplish. Mr. Richmond was com
pelled to drop out of the contest be
cause of sickness and Mr. Golus lost
considerable time because of moving
to the farm.
A number of others entered the con
test and dropped out one by one as
time rolled by until the last two weeks
of the contest when but three con
testants remained in the race.
The result of the contest is very sat
isfactory to The Northwestern. Over
500 new subscribers have been added
to the list and the subscription list
has been put in good condition. The
contest run smoothly and was con
ducted fair in every detail, special in
ducements being given to no one.
THE HEN THAT LAYS
is the hen that pays. If she does not
lay, kill her, but before you kill her
give her B. A. Thomas’ Poultry Rem
edy twice a day for a week, and then
you will not kill her for she will be
paying you a profit. It not only makes
hens lay but it is a remedy for Chol
era, Roup, and Gapes. We guarantee
it to cure or we refund your money.- -
J J. Slominski. Loup City, Neb.
Dick Bradley, of Grand Island, is
here loking after his insurance busi
ness.
, ..j
ASKTON NEWS.
—
Joe Goc of Ashton, returned to St.
i Paul. Monday.
Albert Curtis visited friends a Far
j well, Tuesday.
Louise Jauirog has been on the sick
: list the past week.
! Wm. Henkens the auto man. was in
; this burg. Monday.
Mrs. Joe Hruby has been sick for
; the past few days.
Peter Ross of Schaupps. was an Ash
! ton caller. Monday.
Mrs. Claus, of Farwell, was an Ash
: ton visitor, Monday.
Dr. Wanek made a professional call
at Farwell. Monday.
Walter Gartska of Ashtcn. was a St.
Paul passenger Mnnriav
Clara KwiatSowski left Tuesday
morning for Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin ef Farwell. visit
ed at Ashton last Sunday.
Frank Badura of Ashton, was a pas
senger to Omaha. Monday.
Mrs. Adolph Chaloid of Farwell,
visitted in Ashton, Monday.
Miss Bydalek of Ashton, was a pas
senger to Omaha last week.
Mrs. Boara of Lindsey, is vsiting
relatives at Ashton this week.
Mrs. Joe Lewandowski of Loup City,
was an Ashton caller. Monday.
Clara Kwiatkowski of Columbus, is
here visiting relatives this week.
Frances Corning of Loup City, re
turned to Ashton. Monday morning.
Mrs. Kisic-ki, who lias been visiting
at Ashton, returned to Omaha. Monday.
Mrs. J. Kwiatkowski, who has been
visiting ir. Loup City the past weeK. i
returned home Saturday.
Henry Pope went to Farwell. Satur
day morning and spent Sunday with
his family, returning Monday morning.
Mrs. Henry Toller and Miss Agnes
Stcbbe. who have been in Omaha the
past week, returned to Ashton. Satur
day.
Harry Gardner and Joe Reiman are
doing mason work on the Adam Gering
place. Mr. Gering is having a complete
basement under his house.
Mrs. W. Bogowski was taken to the
hospital at St. Paul. Monday, where
we understand she will undergo an
operation. Her many friends hope for
her speedy recovery. Mr. Boroyrski ac
companied his wife.
On Tuesday morning. March 13. Mm.
Mary Lukaszewski aged 62 years, pas
sed to the great beyond. Mrs. Lukas
czewski had been suffering with cr. .
c-er for the past two months being con
fined in the hospital most of the time
and only about a week ago was re
moved to her home there being no
hones for her recovery, and everything
that loving hands could do was done to
ease her suffering. She passed peace
fully away on the morning as above
stated. Mrs. Lukasczewski was a good
woman and a fond and loving mother,
also a good Christian having belonged
to the Catholic church all of her life.
Her maiden name being Mary Sivinski
and in 1S74 was united in marriage to
Bert Lukasczewski at Motnene, 111. To
this union were bom six boys and four
girls, namely. Frank. George. John,
Walter. Martin, and Edward and Mrs.
Tom Lewandowski. Mrs. Frank Smith
and Vernie and Mary. Her husband
having proceeded her to the great be
yond about three years ago. About
thirty years ago they moved from Illi
nois to Nebraska and passed through
some very hard times here in the early
days. The funeral took place from the
St. Francis church and interment will
be made in the St. Francis cemetery,
Thursday. We exfend our sympathy to
the sorrowing children.
DAVIS CREEK NEWS.
Joe Sowokinos lost one of his horses
last week.
John Pelanouski took a load of wheat
to Ashton last Tuesday.
John Lewandowski took hogs to
Ashton the first of last week.
Miss Victoria Zaruba spent Sundav
with Miss Kafhrine Souakinus.
Otto and Elex Sowanlkmas helped
Frank Manchester with his moving.
Frank Manchester bought some corn
from John Pelanouski last Friday.
John Orent and Frank Garvel spent j
Monday evening playing cards at John
Pelanouski's.
Stanley Jovels and family visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pelan
ouski Sunday.
Frank Manchester has rented the
Tony Orent farm and took posses
sion last week.
John Kaminski and Frank Garvel
visited with Frank Manchester last ]
Thursday evening.
Clarence and Gladys Manchester !
were absent from school last week
on account of moving.
Mrs. Garvel and daughter Anna were
in Ashton Monday, the latter having
some dental work done.
Miss Helen Kaminski visited over
Sunday with home folks returning on
Monday to the Ashton Polish school.
Miss Victoria and Regina Kaminski
have started to school again after be- i
ing absent on account of the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palu visited
with the latter's parents, Mr. an l
Mrs. Mike Kaminski, and family on
Sunday.
Peter Kavalski returned to the creek I
again and was an over night visitor at !
the Mike Kaminski home last Tues- i
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Orent of Valley j
county, formerly of Davis Creek, were
in Ashton looking after business mat.
ters Saturday.
John Oreut. Frank Manchester.
Ftank Garvel and John Pelanouski and
several others from here were i.i
Ashton Saturday.
Fritz Voglor was pn Davis Creek
buying up some hogs one day last
week and was an over night visitor
with Morris Hassel.
Orin, Gerald and Lloyd Manchester
all drove to Valley county Sunday and
spent the day with their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Murry Rich.
Quite a change in the weather the
past week with a little snow and the
wind blowing about 60 miles an hour
made it disagreeable for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewandowski
and John Kaminski drove over to
visit an uncle. Peter Kaminski on the
other side of Loup City last week a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trump left for
Chappel with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Reuland. last week. Mr.
Trump expects to work at the carpen
ter business there.
The little infant child of Mr. aud
Mrs. Frank Palu has been having the
measles and Miss Victoria Kaminski
has been staying with them helping
Mrs. Palu take care of the child and
with work.
Mr. and rs. Frank Manchester and
family entertained at dinner Sunday at
their home Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zruaba.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pelanouski. Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Sowokinos and their
families, and John and Walter Kamin
ski.
It was reported to the writer that
Miss Lottie Henderson was married
last Wednesday. She is the pretty
and only daughter of Frank Henderson
and lived with her father and two
brothers for several years on the Ol
son ranch, and was very popular in
the younger set here and we along
with the many good friends wish her
and her husband a long and happy
wedded life.
NOTICE.
The City Marshl has been instruct
ed to notify all parties who have pil^s
of rubbish, cinders, etc., in the streets
or alleys to remove same at once.
This practice is against the city ordi
nance and the law must be complied
with. 13-2
S. F. Reynolds. Marshal.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends
who gave us their subscriptions and
other assistance in The Northwestern
Ruick auto contest. It is through your
help that we received this splendid
car. a fact that we are glad to state
and which we greatly appreciate.
Very truly yours.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Doner.
CLEAR CREEK SAND.
John Mead hauled hogs to Litchfield.
Tuesday.
H. J. and Martin Burtner hauled
hogs. Thursday.
Etta Bowzer is staying with Mrs
Clark while O. A. is away.
L. B. Hickman purchased a fine jack
last Thursday at Litchfield.
G. A. Richmond and Walter Shettler
went to a catle sale. Monday.
Mrs. A. D. Jones was a passenger to
Grand Island. Friday morning.
Miss Retta Gasteyer visited at tee
Hickman home Thursday evening.
Some of the scholars have the ’onsi
litis and are absent from school.
Mrs. Joe Krause was a passenger to
Duncan. Neb., Thursday morning to
visit.
A. D. Jones sold five Hampshire
gilts to Mr. Walthers living west of
Litchfield.
G. A. Richmond took the passenger
for Hazard to be present at the Hiyo
Aden sale.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Eastabrook and
two daughters visited at the Hickman
home Sunday.
There was a surprise party at t i -
home of J. H. Mead. Tuesday, it bedug
Mr. Mead’s birthday.
Ross Hager goes to Hyannis, Tues
day to hold down his claim and prove
up on his homestead.
There was a horse buyer out to F.
T. Richmond’s. L. B. Hickman’s and T.
C. Chamberlain’s farms last Wednes
day.
Mrs. Ed. Coly and children came in
on 39. Thusrday evening, after a visit
with relatives in the eastern part of
the state.
V -
O. A. Clark shipped his hogs to South
Omaha last Thursday. He went to
Litchfield with Frank Kusch to take
the stock train.
Last Monday Carl Smith took his
gun and went hunting. He scared up a
couple of coyotes and killed one and
crippled the other .
No mail on route 4 Wednesday. The
carrier got out about two and one-half
miles and turned back, as he could not
make it in the storm.
Mrs. Mary Price is staying with Mrs.
Claud Harshfield while Claud is at
Doniphan, getting the rest of his stork.
They will move on the Lee Englernan
farm. He is a brother to Mrs. Rain
forth.
There will be a larg£ sale Thursday
at Jont puncan's farm. He has just re
:overed from typhoid^ever and his son.
Glen, now has the lever. Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan will soon leave for California,
where their daughter is for her health
For Sale — Two barred Plymouth
rock cockerels for sale.—R. L. Arthur.
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