Two things:
1> I suspect it's your servelet container rather than Solr since your JSON isn't
     well formatted. I have no clue where to set that up, but that's
where I'd look.
2> A side note. You may run into the default of 10,000 tokens that are indexed,
     see the <maxFieldLength> in solrconfig.xml. This is NOT what you're current
     problem is since if you exceed this limit you should still get
well-formatted XML
     But if you're sending large documents back and forth you might
see turncated
     *fields*

Best
Erick

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Sean Adams-Hiett
<s...@webgeeksforhire.com> wrote:
> Summary of Issue:
> When specifying output as JSON, I get a truncated response.
>
>
> Details:
> The JSON output I get is truncated, causing errors for any parser that
> requires well-formed JSON. I have tried spot checking at a dozen different
> records by adjusting the "start=" attribute. I am using Solr 3.5 running as
> a Tomcat webapp on a portable hard drive. When getting the response as XML,
> it appears to work fine. I have provided some examples of the query I am
> using, as well as JSON and XML responses below.
>
> I am definitely new to working directly with Solr, although I have used it
> via Drupal for years and I have a pretty solid understanding of how it
> works at a high level. My best guess is that there is some setting that I
> am not aware of in schema.xml or solrconfig.xml that is causing this
> outcome. Any help in figuring this out would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Example query:
> http://localhost:8080/solr/rolfe/select?indent=on&version=2.2&q=*%3A*&fq=&start=0&rows=10&fl=*%2Cscore&qt=&wt=json&explainOther=&hl.fl=
>
>
> Example JSON response:
>
> {
>  "responseHeader":{
>    "status":0,
>    "QTime":1},
>  "response":{"numFound":43678,"start":0,"maxScore":1.0,"docs":[
>      {
>        "contents":"idlotoer patriota department of the rolfe
> arrowlocal   itemsrobi anderson of denver, colo., ur-rived in plover
> the latter part of tho week for a short visit with relatives and
> iri'-.'idst <; owen returned monday from hampton, iowa. mr owen
> reports that .mrs owen w.is successfully operated upon in the hospital
> there, ;md is now w.'ll on the road to recovery.real estate loans-wo
> are quoting low rotes on real estate ioudb. if you are expecting to
> make u loan on your farm this year, it will pay you to see us.wo
> solicit your banking uusl--ness on the basis of prompt, efficient
> service to you.peoples saving banki5st. 1883 the community
> dank:~:~:~>m~:~:~x\"xkk-:->m~:~>®x\">¯ 11the variety of our win-ned
> goods should appeal lo œ i }ou. especially at this sea- ||[ son
> ('aimed   vegetables, canned fruits, meals, soups œ and  so  on.
> make  your housework  lighter during œ this season by being a con- œ
> slant \\isilor lo our canned goods department| saturday specials19c
> 19c 19c 19c 19c 19ci t11 i5:i!vlib. of pollock dakingpowder for ... 1
> cnn white seal lllnc-kitaspbenlea for \\i i.iiiih oysters forsaturday
> special þ' cans hominy forsaturday special i pkgs. com starch.i willi
> spoon) i large can plm applesaturday spi-riultwo kxtk\\ specials white
> (jrtipcse\\tra special pem'lii'k-kxtra .special15c 15cfred ehler's|
> the right place to tradem. i helvlg spent last sunday in hampton with
> his daughter, mikk ivis, who is in a hospital fn that city, recovering
> from the effects of ® recent operation. martin reports that she is
> getting rlong nicely and will probably be home some, time the latter
> part of the weekmr and mrs. f j sarhv were holfi visitors last
> saturday and sundaythe m y ¯. club met with mrs l. n. moody last
> thursday afternoonmr and mrs. chas. england, mid mrs. england's
> father. mr brle.kson. of albert city, mr. and mrs. enoch erlckson and
> children of marathon, and mr. and mrs. a b. cobbs of rolfe spent
> sunday at the a. w. hess home in tjii8 city.jack (j ton on was
> recently thrown from a horse and suffered a broken arm.if you want to
> buy a ®ood corn planter, buy a. \"cbbc\" and pet the rest. see j. w.
> mangun, plover, iowa.p. j. nacke has purchased a buick touring car,
> and is now busy learning to operate the same.miss freda gcmbler,
> daughter of pred oembler, was taken suddenly ill while in school one
> day last week. a physician was called and after examination pronounced
> it a case of scarlet fevermr sherlock of bmmotsburg was a business
> visitor here tuesday,1 h pollock has been making an improvement on bis
> farm residence by tho addition of a largo porch.ii .1. watts of des
> molncs spent sunday at the home of bis brother, chas. 15. watts.p 11.
> henderson has sold the building now occupied by the harness shop to
> geo. jcffriub.a. j eggspuehler has rctirfd from the management of the
> drury store mid is upending his time on his farm south of townif von
> want a gang plow that has no side draft, buy an \"oliver\" of j w
> \\!\\vr:!t\\, plover. iowa.m->v. iv. c. a. n'otksthe y w c a of plover
> lias been þliihe active of late, and the meetings held recently have
> enjoyed an excellent attendance. much interest has been shown in the
> work. it is certain that whatever we put into this work w.i will get
> as much out of it, and all young women of this community who desire
> right to win should give their support to the movement. make it a
> practice to attend our meetings-we ull need the spiritual
> food.twt-iity-8l\\ attended the meeting of inst week, and twenty were
> present at this week's meeting.miss ivis llclvig has missed the last
> two meeting!) on account of illness, but she is now improving rapidly
> and wo will expect to see her in attendance again soon.b--yplover
> \"y\" \\0tks the plover \"y\" donated $2.\" to the county work last
> week we have decided that we arc in this way put ting our money to
> very good use as the work is something extremely worth while. it will
> probably come in handy, as the county is a little short on money this
> yearif anyone has anything-money or other glftr.-to give to the \"y,\"
> {lr, for instance, the donation by mr c a oarlock, we would greatly
> appreciate it. and will put it lo the best use possible.afiflkat
> ilrondwny fttnr in n groat trod popular broadway play, supported by
> ilia beautiful unit attractive universal star. jtoremary tlieby.   a
> lavuli production, far hurpurblnir anything ever attempted on ttio
> speaking vtage. i a photoplay t-o unuhuat that it is worth golnjr
> mllck to hh.at the idle hour, friday, may, 12plover school notes m. a.
> koster, snpt.\"some districts begin with consolidation, some achieve
> consolidation, and some have consolidation thrust upon them ' we were
> surprised last week lo learn that some of our territory wab in tho
> very act of slipping away to other districts-there was no time- for
> 'watchful waiting' any longer saturday night petitions, signed by more
> than two-thirds of tho, voters, were presented to the board and the
> notices are now posted calling for a special election for may 20th, in
> the manual training room of tho plover school building. although we
> would ordinarily not consider ourselves in favor of consolidation for
> this district, we are strongly in favor of it in this particular
> situation it is possible for other districts to take territory from
> this district until we havo only sixteen sections remaining; in order
> to maintain the school at its pri-sent standard it would then be
> necessary to raise the tax rate from the present thirty-two mills to
> something over forty mills. we have no new building to erect, most of
> our equipment in here, consolidation would reduce the expense of
> operation by reason of the closing of tho outside schools, an
> additional $500 in state aid would be secured for next year;
> prnctirally no change (as explained last week) need be made in the
> school itself, we would have a larger terrl-tnr\\ from which to draw
> the running expenses - ' can see no reason why the tax rate should be
> raised at all next year under consolidation.an informal vote will be
> taken on tho day ot tho election to decide as to whether the present
> method of transportation shall be continued, and perhaps a barn or
> shed built for tin tianih, or whethc. the district prefers to purchase
> iiubboh and hire drivers it can he done either wayprobably it number
> of those who will come in to the election have never before had an
> opportunity to learn just exactly what we do here. why not plan to
> take a half-hour off saturday afternoon and look over our equipment.
> someono will be here all afternoon to show you the equipmentmr
> eggspiiehler kindly invited the entire school to a matinee tuesday
> afternoon. wo went down in a body from tho hchool building at 4
> o'clock, and enjoyed a film portraying tho lifo of general jackson the
> \"idle hour' is attempting to co-operate with the school by running nl
> least one cdu-catlonal film in the program saturday evening. this week
> it will be the story of abbolcm, as taken from tho diblc. this plan is
> to be tried during the remainder of the year as an experiment, if
> successful it will bo continued during the next school year.alfred
> roberts returned to school monday after an absence ot two weeks.tho
> seniors entertained the rest of the high school at their \"funeral\"
> last priday evening this was quite a jolly affair, despite the name.
> tho event of the evening was tho burial of tho class mascot, the spade
> which they have carried with them during their four years of high
> school life. ice cream and cake were served. we are all sorry that
> this is their last year, and yet we expect most of them back next year
> as bpcclal students in the normal training cottrbo-it will not be
> quite the same as it has been this year, howeverfreda gemblor is out
> of school this week on account of illness.tho hawkeyes will be
> entertained priday evening by the cleos. the latter promise their
> guests a good time.mrs. 11. a. kerns was ill the first of the week, so
> maudcllc was out of school monday to help in the housework.at last the
> flro escape is here, and is now being installed on the cast side of
> the building. it is a rather noisy job. but it wont last long, and tho
> results will, we believe, justify tho trouble involved50-->-plover
> methodist church notes hot. lewis ?f. moody, l'nstor last sunday
> evening several of our laymen again demonstrated the fact that a
> person need not be ordained in order to bo able to preach.
> ^sunday school at 10 o'clock and the preaching service at 11 o'clock,
> sunday morning.instead of the usual preaching scr-vlco next sunday
> evening, the ep-worth league will celebrate its anniversary by giving
> a mother's day program. everyone ib cordially invited, and especially
> the mothers of tho community. the offering, alter paying expenses,
> will go toward tho support of mr. roberts, the league's missionary in
> africa.¯-vbuy your farming machinery of us. wo have tho largest stock
> in tho county from which to make your selection. tho ware implement
> co., þware, iowa.     1 50tfpeterson well liked and here's our old
> friend, gus peterson, running for the republican nom-i: atlon, for
> county treasurer up in pocahontas county. if anything would make us
> vote the republican ticket it would be because gus peterson's name was
> on it. we have known liim fei thirty years, ever since he went to
> i'nincroy and started in the general merchandise business. our folks
> did practically all of their \"trading\" with him when he was in
> business, and there never was a squarer merchant anywhere. he is
> living in plover now, having moved there a few years ago to run a
> general merchandise store, which he has sold out. he is well educated,
> shrewd, careful, and honest tis the sun. if pocahontas county
> republican* should nominate gus peter-bon for treasurer they would
> never regret their action. it will occasion regret among his many
> friends in calhoun county that they do not live v/hero they can vote
> for him.-manson democrat3¯->laugh today, and tomorrow you may forget
> your grouch.a lot of people make a noise, but only a few got a
> hearing.notice in probate in the district court op the state op iowa,
> in and for pocahontas county: in the matter of the estate op joseph
> w.  gari/ock.  deceased-notice op the appointment of executorto whom
> it may concern:notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been
> appointed and has qualified as administrator of tho estate of joseph w
> oarlock, late of pocahontas county, iowa, deceased. all persons in any
> manner indebted to said deceased or his estate will make payment to
> the undersigned; and tliosc having claims against said deceased or his
> estate will present them in manner and form as by law required, for
> allowance and payment.hated this 1st day of march. a. d., 1'hg.2-:it
> c. a garlock,adm of said estate.s>---->notice of specialcounty
> electionss:court house proposition state of  iowa      ^pocahontas
> county fpublic notice is hereby given that ii special election of the
> county of i'oc.ihontas. in the state of iowa, will be held on tho 5th
> day of june, 1916, at which election the following proposition will be
> submitted to the voters of said county, to be by them voted uponþ
> shall the county of pocahontas, in the state of iowa, erect a new
> court house, and borrow money by the issuance of bonds to the amount
> of $150,000.00 to defray the cost of the erection of such court house,
> and levy a tax upon all of the taxable property within said county, at
> the rate of not to exceed two (2)) mills on tho dollar of the taxable
> value, in addition to all other taxes, year bydrury'sspecial
> sale-on-men's work and dress hats and shoesa lot or men's $2.00 and
> $2.50 hats to go this sale at only       <œ f
> aoeach.......-......--- ®pi yoa lot of men's $1.60 and $2.00 hats to
> go this sale at only oftr*each --........-........--- \"ola lot of
> hoys' 50c and 76chatb to go nt ----........men's slippers, $3.60
> and$-1.00 values, at..........ladles' slippers, $3.00 and$3.50 values,
> at......children's slippers, in black, tan andwhite, to go
> at..............costa lot of ladies' house drosses, $1.25, $1.50 and
> $1 75 values at   œj qqa lot of 15c and 25c summer dress goods, to go
> at only, 1 (\\nper yard..............    l\"t25c $2.98 $2.78specials
> for 3 cans early juno peasspecial for saturday .. 3 5c plcga. any wash
> powderspecial for saturday-----7 bars pearl white laundrysoap,
> special-----.......1 10c bars of lloud soap forspecial for saturday .
>  . ^þ6dl*25c can poaches, heavy syruf special for saturday
> .saturday25c 10c 25c 25c 19c'crakd prize >   win ncr 'at, san
> franciscpthe low cloverleaf gives the manure two healthy beatings1x7e
> used to think that if we threw manure onto the ground any old way and
> plowed it under, we were doing a good job. but now we know that won't
> do. to do any real good, the manure must be broken up into small
> pieces and spread evenly.the low cloverleaf spreader is the one that
> does this \\vork best. it gives the manure two healthy beatings, one
> with the regular beater, the other with the wide spread disks. when
> the manure reaches the ground in that condition your soil gets all the
> good there is in it, and gets it quickly. the low cloverleaf is one
> spreader it will pay you to see before you buy. see tbe local dealer
> who has one set up for you to look at.international harvester company
> of america(bcarpontcj) low clorerlesf spreaders are sold byj. w.
> mangun, plover, iowai 1i 1!i*cheapest in the long run best from the
> startimckenzie steel fence posts give lln-rijjhl iippriinimx lo i he
> fiirm. tintl ttrc rapidly roming inlo general use in ihe best
> loctil-ilies, where liind values arc highest, sleel fence posls are
> very popularmckenzik steel fence posts can be ([tiickly set. simpk
> drive ihcm into ihe ground; and can he easily moved lo another
> location. this feature alone is worth more lltiin will first appear lo
> you.mckenzie steel fence posts admit of ihe farm being kepi free from
> noxious weeds by making it possible to burn over the ground along the
> fence as often as desired, without injury to the fence.mckenzie steel
> fence posts are much superior lo other sleel fence posls in many ways.
> they are heavy, and the shape is such thai tbe utmost strength is
> assured. uigidky when in the ground is sure, as the steel side plate
> is large .ind so secured that it ciinnol become detached, or shear off
> ihe rivets holding il, when the post is being driven into the bard
> ground. all wires attached lo tbe posts are grounded, conse-tpienlh
> then- is no danger- of live stock being killed by lightning, in coming
> m eon-lacl with the tenec.mckenzie steel cop.ner and strain pos'i's
> are long and heavy, with large anchor plates, and make a strong,
> permanent antl attractive anchorage for the fence. a mckenzik steel
> fence is the fence hint you ought to liave on your farm.the principle
> is righl-the posts are right-the prices are right-c-^jplease call and
> see these postsplover lumber companyplover,
> iowa-x\":--xx-v<®x®.x-k-:^:-:®:-:-x><->:\"><^ii!v v vit!vtii*iiivo
> trill havo for sntiirtny i-'rosli stran-licrrlcs, celery, lotiicp,
> had-ishes, aflpnragns, oranges ltnnanas antl appleshighest prices
> paidjfor butter and eggs. call us uj saturday and find out what th>y
> are.yours for a square dealed drljryby the clerksyear, to pay 6ald
> bonds and the interest thereon until said ponds and the interest
> thereon are. completely paid\"the polls of said election will be open
> from el^ht o'clock a. m . until seven o'clock v m, in the several
> election precincts of said county, at the corresponding polling
> places, as fnllowb'(pri-cliictl- ll'ollinr places) -bclhillp    ..town
> of palmer t'edar..     . town of fonda. icenter     ...townof
> pocahonui>        iclinton .....town of rolfe.colfax . . .-center
> school housr cummins ..center school house dos moines.. center school
> housedover.....town of varina.garfield_____center school
> house.grant-___center school house.lake no. 1 . -center school house.
> lake no. 2...town of gilmore citylincoln_____center school
> house.uzard.......school houhe.walsutjlst.marshall----center school
> house.powhatan. . town of ploverroosevelt----center school
> housesherman----village of ware.swan lake.. town of laurens.
> washington-town of havelock. at -which election all of tho legal1
> voters of said county are no
>
>
> Example XML response:
> <response>
> <lst name="responseHeader">
> <int name="status">0</int>
> <int name="QTime">1</int>
> </lst>
> <result name="response" numFound="43678" start="0" maxScore="1.0">
> <doc>
> <float name="score">1.0</float>
> <str name="city">Rolfe</str>
> <str name="contents">
> idlotoer patriota department of the rolfe arrowlocal itemsrobi anderson of
> denver, colo., ur-rived in plover the latter part of tho week for a short
> visit with relatives and iri'-.'idst <; owen returned monday from hampton,
> iowa. mr owen reports that .mrs owen w.is successfully operated upon in the
> hospital there, ;md is now w.'ll on the road to recovery.real estate
> loans-wo are quoting low rotes on real estate ioudb. if you are expecting
> to make u loan on your farm this year, it will pay you to see us.wo solicit
> your banking uusl--ness on the basis of prompt, efficient service to
> you.peoples saving banki5st. 1883 the community
> dank:~:~:~>m~:~:~x"xkk-:->m~:~>®x">¯ 11the variety of our win-ned goods
> should appeal lo œ i }ou. especially at this sea- ||[ son ('aimed
> vegetables, canned fruits, meals, soups œ and so on. make your housework
> lighter during œ this season by being a con- œ slant \isilor lo our canned
> goods department| saturday specials19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19ci t11 i5:i!vlib.
> of pollock dakingpowder for ... 1 cnn white seal lllnc-kitaspbenlea for \i
> i.iiiih oysters forsaturday special þ' cans hominy forsaturday special i
> pkgs. com starch.i willi spoon) i large can plm applesaturday spi-riultwo
> kxtk\ specials white (jrtipcse\tra special pem'lii'k-kxtra .special15c
> 15cfred ehler's| the right place to tradem. i helvlg spent last sunday in
> hampton with his daughter, mikk ivis, who is in a hospital fn that city,
> recovering from the effects of ® recent operation. martin reports that she
> is getting rlong nicely and will probably be home some, time the latter
> part of the weekmr and mrs. f j sarhv were holfi visitors last saturday and
> sundaythe m y ¯. club met with mrs l. n. moody last thursday afternoonmr
> and mrs. chas. england, mid mrs. england's father. mr brle.kson. of albert
> city, mr. and mrs. enoch erlckson and children of marathon, and mr. and
> mrs. a b. cobbs of rolfe spent sunday at the a. w. hess home in tjii8
> city.jack (j ton on was recently thrown from a horse and suffered a broken
> arm.if you want to buy a ®ood corn planter, buy a. "cbbc" and pet the rest.
> see j. w. mangun, plover, iowa.p. j. nacke has purchased a buick touring
> car, and is now busy learning to operate the same.miss freda gcmbler,
> daughter of pred oembler, was taken suddenly ill while in school one day
> last week. a physician was called and after examination pronounced it a
> case of scarlet fevermr sherlock of bmmotsburg was a business visitor here
> tuesday,1 h pollock has been making an improvement on bis farm residence by
> tho addition of a largo porch.ii .1. watts of des molncs spent sunday at
> the home of bis brother, chas. 15. watts.p 11. henderson has sold the
> building now occupied by the harness shop to geo. jcffriub.a. j eggspuehler
> has rctirfd from the management of the drury store mid is upending his time
> on his farm south of townif von want a gang plow that has no side draft,
> buy an "oliver" of j w \!\vr:!t\, plover. iowa.m->v. iv. c. a. n'otksthe y
> w c a of plover lias been þliihe active of late, and the meetings held
> recently have enjoyed an excellent attendance. much interest has been shown
> in the work. it is certain that whatever we put into this work w.i will get
> as much out of it, and all young women of this community who desire right
> to win should give their support to the movement. make it a practice to
> attend our meetings-we ull need the spiritual food.twt-iity-8l\ attended
> the meeting of inst week, and twenty were present at this week's
> meeting.miss ivis llclvig has missed the last two meeting!) on account of
> illness, but she is now improving rapidly and wo will expect to see her in
> attendance again soon.b--yplover "y" \0tks the plover "y" donated $2." to
> the county work last week we have decided that we arc in this way put ting
> our money to very good use as the work is something extremely worth while.
> it will probably come in handy, as the county is a little short on money
> this yearif anyone has anything-money or other glftr.-to give to the "y,"
> {lr, for instance, the donation by mr c a oarlock, we would greatly
> appreciate it. and will put it lo the best use possible.afiflkat ilrondwny
> fttnr in n groat trod popular broadway play, supported by ilia beautiful
> unit attractive universal star. jtoremary tlieby. a lavuli production, far
> hurpurblnir anything ever attempted on ttio speaking vtage. i a photoplay
> t-o unuhuat that it is worth golnjr mllck to hh.at the idle hour, friday,
> may, 12plover school notes m. a. koster, snpt."some districts begin with
> consolidation, some achieve consolidation, and some have consolidation
> thrust upon them ' we were surprised last week lo learn that some of our
> territory wab in tho very act of slipping away to other districts-there was
> no time- for 'watchful waiting' any longer saturday night petitions, signed
> by more than two-thirds of tho, voters, were presented to the board and the
> notices are now posted calling for a special election for may 20th, in the
> manual training room of tho plover school building. although we would
> ordinarily not consider ourselves in favor of consolidation for this
> district, we are strongly in favor of it in this particular situation it is
> possible for other districts to take territory from this district until we
> havo only sixteen sections remaining; in order to maintain the school at
> its pri-sent standard it would then be necessary to raise the tax rate from
> the present thirty-two mills to something over forty mills. we have no new
> building to erect, most of our equipment in here, consolidation would
> reduce the expense of operation by reason of the closing of tho outside
> schools, an additional $500 in state aid would be secured for next year;
> prnctirally no change (as explained last week) need be made in the school
> itself, we would have a larger terrl-tnr\ from which to draw the running
> expenses - ' can see no reason why the tax rate should be raised at all
> next year under consolidation.an informal vote will be taken on tho day ot
> tho election to decide as to whether the present method of transportation
> shall be continued, and perhaps a barn or shed built for tin tianih, or
> whethc. the district prefers to purchase iiubboh and hire drivers it can he
> done either wayprobably it number of those who will come in to the election
> have never before had an opportunity to learn just exactly what we do here.
> why not plan to take a half-hour off saturday afternoon and look over our
> equipment. someono will be here all afternoon to show you the equipmentmr
> eggspiiehler kindly invited the entire school to a matinee tuesday
> afternoon. wo went down in a body from tho hchool building at 4 o'clock,
> and enjoyed a film portraying tho lifo of general jackson the "idle hour'
> is attempting to co-operate with the school by running nl least one
> cdu-catlonal film in the program saturday evening. this week it will be the
> story of abbolcm, as taken from tho diblc. this plan is to be tried during
> the remainder of the year as an experiment, if successful it will bo
> continued during the next school year.alfred roberts returned to school
> monday after an absence ot two weeks.tho seniors entertained the rest of
> the high school at their "funeral" last priday evening this was quite a
> jolly affair, despite the name. tho event of the evening was tho burial of
> tho class mascot, the spade which they have carried with them during their
> four years of high school life. ice cream and cake were served. we are all
> sorry that this is their last year, and yet we expect most of them back
> next year as bpcclal students in the normal training cottrbo-it will not be
> quite the same as it has been this year, howeverfreda gemblor is out of
> school this week on account of illness.tho hawkeyes will be entertained
> priday evening by the cleos. the latter promise their guests a good
> time.mrs. 11. a. kerns was ill the first of the week, so maudcllc was out
> of school monday to help in the housework.at last the flro escape is here,
> and is now being installed on the cast side of the building. it is a rather
> noisy job. but it wont last long, and tho results will, we believe, justify
> tho trouble involved50-->-plover methodist church notes hot. lewis ?f.
> moody, l'nstor last sunday evening several of our laymen again demonstrated
> the fact that a person need not be ordained in order to bo able to preach.
> ^sunday school at 10 o'clock and the preaching service at 11 o'clock,
> sunday morning.instead of the usual preaching scr-vlco next sunday evening,
> the ep-worth league will celebrate its anniversary by giving a mother's day
> program. everyone ib cordially invited, and especially the mothers of tho
> community. the offering, alter paying expenses, will go toward tho support
> of mr. roberts, the league's missionary in africa.¯-vbuy your farming
> machinery of us. wo have tho largest stock in tho county from which to make
> your selection. tho ware implement co., þware, iowa. 1 50tfpeterson well
> liked and here's our old friend, gus peterson, running for the republican
> nom-i: atlon, for county treasurer up in pocahontas county. if anything
> would make us vote the republican ticket it would be because gus peterson's
> name was on it. we have known liim fei thirty years, ever since he went to
> i'nincroy and started in the general merchandise business. our folks did
> practically all of their "trading" with him when he was in business, and
> there never was a squarer merchant anywhere. he is living in plover now,
> having moved there a few years ago to run a general merchandise store,
> which he has sold out. he is well educated, shrewd, careful, and honest tis
> the sun. if pocahontas county republican* should nominate gus peter-bon for
> treasurer they would never regret their action. it will occasion regret
> among his many friends in calhoun county that they do not live v/hero they
> can vote for him.-manson democrat3¯->laugh today, and tomorrow you may
> forget your grouch.a lot of people make a noise, but only a few got a
> hearing.notice in probate in the district court op the state op iowa, in
> and for pocahontas county: in the matter of the estate op joseph w.
> gari/ock. deceased-notice op the appointment of executorto whom it may
> concern:notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and
> has qualified as administrator of tho estate of joseph w oarlock, late of
> pocahontas county, iowa, deceased. all persons in any manner indebted to
> said deceased or his estate will make payment to the undersigned; and
> tliosc having claims against said deceased or his estate will present them
> in manner and form as by law required, for allowance and payment.hated this
> 1st day of march. a. d., 1'hg.2-:it c. a garlock,adm of said
> estate.s>---->notice of specialcounty electionss:court house proposition
> state of iowa ^pocahontas county fpublic notice is hereby given that ii
> special election of the county of i'oc.ihontas. in the state of iowa, will
> be held on tho 5th day of june, 1916, at which election the following
> proposition will be submitted to the voters of said county, to be by them
> voted uponþ shall the county of pocahontas, in the state of iowa, erect a
> new court house, and borrow money by the issuance of bonds to the amount of
> $150,000.00 to defray the cost of the erection of such court house, and
> levy a tax upon all of the taxable property within said county, at the rate
> of not to exceed two (2)) mills on tho dollar of the taxable value, in
> addition to all other taxes, year bydrury'sspecial sale-on-men's work and
> dress hats and shoesa lot or men's $2.00 and $2.50 hats to go this sale at
> only <œ f aoeach.......-......--- ®pi yoa lot of men's $1.60 and $2.00 hats
> to go this sale at only oftr*each --........-........--- "ola lot of hoys'
> 50c and 76chatb to go nt ----........men's slippers, $3.60 and$-1.00
> values, at..........ladles' slippers, $3.00 and$3.50 values,
> at......children's slippers, in black, tan andwhite, to go
> at..............costa lot of ladies' house drosses, $1.25, $1.50 and $1 75
> values at œj qqa lot of 15c and 25c summer dress goods, to go at only, 1
> (\nper yard.............. l"t25c $2.98 $2.78specials for 3 cans early juno
> peasspecial for saturday .. 3 5c plcga. any wash powderspecial for
> saturday-----7 bars pearl white laundrysoap, special-----.......1 10c bars
> of lloud soap forspecial for saturday . . ^þ6dl*25c can poaches, heavy
> syruf special for saturday .saturday25c 10c 25c 25c 19c'crakd prize > win
> ncr 'at, san franciscpthe low cloverleaf gives the manure two healthy
> beatings1x7e used to think that if we threw manure onto the ground any old
> way and plowed it under, we were doing a good job. but now we know that
> won't do. to do any real good, the manure must be broken up into small
> pieces and spread evenly.the low cloverleaf spreader is the one that does
> this \vork best. it gives the manure two healthy beatings, one with the
> regular beater, the other with the wide spread disks. when the manure
> reaches the ground in that condition your soil gets all the good there is
> in it, and gets it quickly. the low cloverleaf is one spreader it will pay
> you to see before you buy. see tbe local dealer who has one set up for you
> to look at.international harvester company of america(bcarpontcj) low
> clorerlesf spreaders are sold byj. w. mangun, plover, iowai 1i 1!i*cheapest
> in the long run best from the startimckenzie steel fence posts give
> lln-rijjhl iippriinimx lo i he fiirm. tintl ttrc rapidly roming inlo
> general use in ihe best loctil-ilies, where liind values arc highest, sleel
> fence posls are very popularmckenzik steel fence posts can be ([tiickly
> set. simpk drive ihcm into ihe ground; and can he easily moved lo another
> location. this feature alone is worth more lltiin will first appear lo
> you.mckenzie steel fence posts admit of ihe farm being kepi free from
> noxious weeds by making it possible to burn over the ground along the fence
> as often as desired, without injury to the fence.mckenzie steel fence posts
> are much superior lo other sleel fence posls in many ways. they are heavy,
> and the shape is such thai tbe utmost strength is assured. uigidky when in
> the ground is sure, as the steel side plate is large .ind so secured that
> it ciinnol become detached, or shear off ihe rivets holding il, when the
> post is being driven into the bard ground. all wires attached lo tbe posts
> are grounded, conse-tpienlh then- is no danger- of live stock being killed
> by lightning, in coming m eon-lacl with the tenec.mckenzie steel cop.ner
> and strain pos'i's are long and heavy, with large anchor plates, and make a
> strong, permanent antl attractive anchorage for the fence. a mckenzik steel
> fence is the fence hint you ought to liave on your farm.the principle is
> righl-the posts are right-the prices are right-c-^jplease call and see
> these postsplover lumber companyplover,
> iowa-x":--xx-v<®x®.x-k-:^:-:®:-:-x><->:"><^ii!v v vit!vtii*iiivo trill havo
> for sntiirtny i-'rosli stran-licrrlcs, celery, lotiicp, had-ishes,
> aflpnragns, oranges ltnnanas antl appleshighest prices paidjfor butter and
> eggs. call us uj saturday and find out what th>y are.yours for a square
> dealed drljryby the clerksyear, to pay 6ald bonds and the interest thereon
> until said ponds and the interest thereon are. completely paid"the polls of
> said election will be open from el^ht o'clock a. m . until seven o'clock v
> m, in the several election precincts of said county, at the corresponding
> polling places, as fnllowb'(pri-cliictl- ll'ollinr places) -bclhillp ..town
> of palmer t'edar.. . town of fonda. icenter ...townof pocahonui> iclinton
> .....town of rolfe.colfax . . .-center school housr cummins ..center school
> house dos moines.. center school housedover.....town of
> varina.garfield_____center school house.grant-___center school house.lake
> no. 1 . -center school house. lake no. 2...town of gilmore
> citylincoln_____center school house.uzard.......school
> houhe.walsutjlst.marshall----center school house.powhatan. . town of
> ploverroosevelt----center school housesherman----village of ware.swan
> lake.. town of laurens. washington-town of havelock. at -which election all
> of tho legal1 voters of said county are notified tr appear at said tlrno
> and place.this nouce is given by order of tb< hoard of supervisors.dated at
> pocahontas this 38th da.-of april. 1sk.m. m. noah.shcrif(((seall)i i,.
> 0'donnel.l.county audito' first published in the arrow urn 27th day of
> april, 1916. 2-*"how's tjiis?wo offer one hundred dollars reward for any.
> case of catarit that cannot be cured by ham's-catarrh cure., f. j. cheney &
> co.. toledo, o.we, the undersigned, have known i-.. > cheney for the last
> 35 ycors, and bc"øv! him perfectly honor.italo in all buslnew transaction!)
> und financially able to carrs out any obligations made by hla
> ]jj!"i,national bank ok commerce, toledo, ohall's catarrh cure is taken
> interna"* acting directly upon th'e blood ana mv cous fturfacrc-of the
> system. testimonial sent free. price 75 cents per bottlo. b""i by nil
> druggists. .,,.,ta>.t¯k® hull-* faml>t pllt¯ for eon¯up®.ut-
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