Bossy got stuck fifteen feet below surface; Wilson & Ohm to rescue.
Wrecker Pulls Her Out.
    Tony Nanjdaus, a farmer living on Telegraph road, six miles south of Waukegan, whose bossy cow tried to get a drink at the original source of supply, brought upon him alot of trouble Monday. The cow slipped into a well and was 15 feet below the surface of the ground when Nanjuas discovered her. The job of getting bossy out of the well was easy compared to the task Tony had on his hands. He sent for a house moving crew in Waukegan but the block and tackle was not equal to the task. Finally somebody thought of the poortable auto derrick as a means of raising fallen cows to their proper level in the animal world. Wilson & Ohm’s auto wrecker from Waukegan was rushed to the scene and after two hours’ work by the crew in charge. Harry Smith and James Hozel, the cow once more was able to browse in green pastures.
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