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Pigs in the Parlor.

' "I was in water waist deep, • saving my hogs," writes Mrs. Andrew Harton from her home on the outskirts of North . Lawrence, to the Kansas City Journal. "I carried 12 shoats, weighing about 50 pounds apiece, into my parlor, and they stayed there four "days and nights. - I tied my cow on the porch,, and the cow . and two hogs stayed there two day's and .nights; for the water was right up to the porch."

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 46, 14 June 1903, Page 7

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Pigs in the Parlor. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 46, 14 June 1903, Page 7

Pigs in the Parlor. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 46, 14 June 1903, Page 7

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