Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1910 — PIGS AND COWS ARE OUSTED [ARTICLE]

PIGS AND COWS ARE OUSTED

Sleek, Fat Hog Is Supplanted by Wheeze and Gas of Joy Car—Anl- ' male to Background. New York.—Not even the pig can escape the onward march of the auto| mobile. The Mount Holly (N. J.) porker has heard Its honk and has smelled Its horrible odor and fled to the background and oblivion. Where once the thrifty patrons of husbandry were wont to gape and marvel at the sleek, fat sides of the prize hog between races at the Mount Holly fair, hereafter will reign supreme the wheeze and the gas of the joy car. The officials have ruled that no more cattle at pigs are to be shown at the Mount Holly fair, because the space they used to occupy Is demanded by the automobile*.