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Lis! Your Stock Now FOR SALE WITH THE: U m Slack Yari Sabs Ci IN CALDWELL JULY 3-4-5 , £ <** ■■ a • -> IJ if/ylf 1 W>< LfU4i I r^i r>:ij * -n t^T t '>r ^ ^ F ( vi " •» At this sale you will have an exceptional opportunity to dispose of your surplus stock at good prices. Hundreds of Big Sale Bills have been sent broadcast over the country—They are posted in every buying center right now— Buyçrs from every state in the union will be at this sale You can get the top market price for your stock and The Union fcstock Yards Company guarantees you perfect satisfaction. List Your Stock Now—If you can't come in, 'phone your listings to Turner's Market, \phone 294w HO-FIILL BLOODED JERSEY CATTLE-BO Will Positively Be Sold to the Highest Bidders Without Reserve Thirty Jerseys with Young Calves Thirty of these fine, full-blooded milkers are fresh—have young calves. They are high grade Jerseys purchased especially for this sale. These cows are from the best strains of milkers that could be found. They are from the best herds of Middle Tennessee and are direct descendants from Stoke Pogis, Toltex and Tormenter strains. These strains have produced some of the best milkers known. The fresh cows are giving from three to five gallons of milk and butter tests run from eleven to fourteen pounds a week. 70 Head Fresh in 30 to 90 Days ?n! en Ä î ead of . extra flne > full-blooded Jersey heifers will be fresh in 30 to 90 days.. An exceptional opportunity to stock up with good milk ers from famous herds. * • DON'T BUSS THIS OPPORTUNITY to secure an extra good milker, as these cows are the best that have ever been shipped into southwestern Idaho, and will positively be sold to the highest bidder—none to be held back. Union Stock Yard Sales Company CALDWELL, IDAHO OFFICERS—0. H. Turner, Pres.; D. G. Ruby, Vice Pres.; Jas. Ford Treas.; John Smeed, Sec. J. A. HALEY, of Nashville, Tennessee, Southern Manager MRECTOBS k- O H. Turner, Dan O. Ruby, James Ford, John Smeed, t Jri en ' J - L - Baker, F. Harrington. ' J. D. HUSTON, Seattle, Washingtonjtforthern Manager