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The Moriarty and Ridge sale the Moriarty farm, mile north the Salem church, west of Arcadia, Monday, October 24th, promises fine one, with large attendance buyers. Moriarone the farmers the community, will back to management of the farm after November, as Mr. Ridge has rentthe farm Robert Washingthe Cumberland road, southeast of will move the first of November. Mr. has been living in Cicero for some time. His farm ninety acres. The sale will include cattle, sixtyeight hogs, corn in the field, some farm implements. Cols. cry the and the First National Bank Arcadia will furnish the clerk. The banks of the county publishing their statements the condition of October 10th, and study these reports show healthy and presperous condition of the banks. The past year been of most careful banking methods and the patronage of the banks shows increase Floyd Baker and Kinder, the Foland Auction Company, have been very busy this week getting out the publicity for group sales they were instrumental getting from the Trust Company, of Frankfort, receivers the Farmers' State Bank, Kirklin. The sales will continue through three days time, having all; six farms in Boone, Clinton and Carroll home the edge of Kirklin. The Ledger doing the work for these sales. Among those who have recently added their the names more than 3,300 the Ledger subscribers John Shryock, Indianapolis. Burroughs, Westfield