Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1914 — Which Would You Choose, The Bull Pup or the Bull? [ARTICLE]
Which Would You Choose, The Bull Pup or the Bull?
Lowell, Ind., June 30.—A Chicago spbrt, who had enjoyed the pleasures of Cedar Lake, came to Lowell Saturday to take the train for Chicago. He had a little brindle bobtailed and clipped-eared Boston bull pup dangling at the end of a chain heavy enough to hold a bull. He boasrtxd that the pup was the pure article and that he had been offered SSOO for it. In the same train on which he left a fine year ling Shorthorn joan bull was taken off, the property of Fred Topping, which he paid for. The intrinsic value of that nice 800-pound bull was What Mr. Toppnig paid for it, but Where the SSOO Value of a little five-pound worthless pup came in was hard for the depot visitors to understand.
