Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1913 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Big Dairy Cow Sale I Will Sell at Public Auction at .. • a : Hemphill’s Wagon Yard, Rensselaer Saturday, May 24 ► < Commencing at' 1:30 p. m. Thirty Head of f JERSEY-COWS * These cows are fresh or due to fresh soon and are the best that ► money can buy. They are selected from the best herds in Southern ► Indiana. If you are in need of a good cow don’t miss this oppor- ► tunity to get them, as you know the right kind are scarce and ► hard to buy. THE JERSEY COW ’ The Most Profitable Dairy Cow, gives the most milk for her size » and weight, breeds true to type, produces a pound of butter-fat I or a pound of milk solids at the least cost in feed. Furnishes * a pound of butter or cheese from the least quantity of milk. ► Dairy products made from her milk are unsurpassed in quality, ! flavor and healthfulness. The most beautiful type of dairy cow, ‘ with the straightest back and the best shaped udder. DICK LAND Salem, Indiana
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This marvelous animal act is one of the features of the Sparks Circus, which is billed to exhibit here Wednesday, May 21, and the following is the criticism of the New York Morning Telegraph of Saturday, Nov. 23rd, 1912, at which time these wonderful animals were playing an extended engagement at all the largest New York Vaudeville theatres: 'The current week the electric lights in front of the American Music Hall blazoned forth “Capt. Wesley’s Seals” and they deserved every klllowatt used to flash it. What impressed one most after seeing the wonderful exhibition given by the seals is the extraordinary patience which must have been utilized by Capt Wesley to train the seals. Training horses, dogs, and monkeys is easily understand-
