Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1917 — Fancy Price Paid for Shorthorns. [ARTICLE]
Fancy Price Paid for Shorthorns.
Medaryville Journal. L. H. Selmer bought two Shorthorn cattle at Maurice Winn’s sale at Lucerne, Ind., paying the fancy price of $1,026 for two hear—s6oo for one and $426 for the other. John Selmer bought one for $396, and Gus Selmer added one to his large herd at the price of. $4lO. These cattle will be shipped to Medaryville in a few days. Medaryville bids fair to be one of the fancy cattle markets of the world when we have such men as L. H. Selmer, Theodore Selmer, John SelmeY, Gus Selmer, Wm. Vollmer, Herschel Young and K. B. Clark in the Shorthorn business, and Dal Prevo, Ott Greiger, Charles Maddox; Lester Guild and Charles Guil 1 in the Hereford business.
