Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1919 — Page 36

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THE TN7)IA\AP0LIS NEWS, FRIDAY. AEGEST 29. 1919.

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This estimate has been placed upon this herd by the leading breeders of the nation, as evidenced time and again by the high average paid for its productions at the annual sales of its surplus stock. Cattle from this celebrated nursery have been exported to almost every foreign country, and orders now on our books include thirty bulls to go to Argentina, South America, and thirty bulls and one hundred females to go to Algiers,. North Africa. i The improvement of the beef cattle industry by the!introduction of blood from this great herd can hardly be estimated. • ' , . 1 • At present there are about 600 head in the herd and orders can b£ filled for almost any kind or number. Correspondence solicited. Prices reasonable. Hunt up our exhibit at the state fair. I will be glad indeed to meet you. Respectfully, WARREN T. McCRAY, Owner. JAMES HENDRY, Manager. '

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