WAUPCA COUNTY POST

December 16, 1920

SHAMBEAU & JOHNSON COMPANY DISSOLVE; BOTH CONTINUE LINE

By mutual agreement the firm of Shambeau and Johnson has been dissolved, the former taking over the barn on Union street and one hundred acres in the farm east of the city, formerly the Johnson farm. Mr. Johnson takes the hundred sixty-acres that faces the Maple Grove-Waupaca road, for years known as the Ogden farm, northeast of city. Both men will continue in the business of buying and shipping of milch cows when demand for the stock will warrant. Mr. Shambeau says prices of cows are from a third to a half what they were six months ago and freight is more than twice what it was before the war. It now costs from $110 to $115 to ship a car of cows to Elgin, Ill., and formerly the charge was $55 to $60 per car.