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to traveling hog buyers and others who may come from an in- 

 fected feed lot, to keep off these premises. 



NOTICE 



FAYETTE COUNTY, OHIO, HOG CHOLERA 

 ERADICATION WORK 



The SWINE on These Premises 



ARE FREE FROM CHOLERA 



OWNERS OF INFECTED HERDS ARE 

 WARNED TO KEEP OFF 



By Order Agricultural Commission of Ohio 



A. P. SANDLES DR. PAUL FISCHER, Chief 



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OCTOBER M »U 



Through these measures further introduction of cholera into 

 Fayette County from sources outside the county will be checked, 

 and, by proper treatment and quarantine of all infected herds and 

 exposed animals, it will be possible in the course of two or three 

 years to entirely eradicate the disease from this county. The 

 average yearly losses from cholera in this one county of Ohio 

 have been estimated at $120,000, so that, if by the expenditure of 

 $20,000 per year for three years the state officials are enabled to 

 stop these losses, there can be no question that it is money well 

 invested. This demonstration, while at this time benefiting only 



