Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1902 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A GREAT PROFIT-SHARING ENTERPRISE! $56,600°° —7 . —WORTH OF- / JERSEY CATTLE GIVEN AWAY $5,300 00 IN CASH THE JASPER COUNTY DEMOCRAT and the Indianapolis Sentinel Company have arranged with the Greensburg Press club, which is the owner of the Great Lone Tree herd of thoroughbred Jersey cattle, so that this herd will be given absolutely free to the patrons of THE DEMOCRAT and State Sentinel. This is the greatest profit-sharing enterprise ever attempted by any newspaper in the United States. READ OUR PLAN. Send *1.50 for one year's subscription to THE JASPER COUNTY DEMOCRAT and State Sentinel. If you are at present a subscriber for either your subscription will be extended one year from the date of expiration of your present subscription. If you do not take either we will send them to you one year from date of the receipt of yous order. This *1.50 also entitles you to make an estimate on how many votes will be cast in Indiana at the next geueral election for the office of Secretary of State. (This means the combined vote of all parties for this office) VAI HADI C IMCfIDMATinN To aid dutweriben In forming their estimates wo iHLUHULL llirUlllvlHl lull turalsh the following data taken from the records r-j 1 -. ... . ..... ■ .... of the Secretary of State of Indiana. 1694 Vote ca5t552,682 II 1898 Vote ca5t573,391 1896 Vote cast63o,ooo II 1900 Vote ca5t655,900 -=What Will It Be in 1902? PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: , c OlVl J Golden Fern’s lad. (P. S. 260. J. H. B.)1 1. Emanon. 52,299| Little E m i nence | mp 122,506. J Value s2,°°o 00 2. Little Eminence f Orms (P. S. 1,660 J. H. B.) 4 Imp. 122,506 (test 21.06) \ Eminence (F. S. 72, J. H. B.) J Value 1.500 00 3. Silverine Coomassie, f Czar Coomassie. 41,0361 55,6001 Silver Sheen. 26,210. j •Value 1,000 00 . .zz-f Ventures Lad. 52,300. 1 4. Albright Lady, 166,876.. | Litt|e Eminence j 2-506 J Value 800 00 These Four Grand Prizes Will Be Redeemed in Cash at the Value Placed on Them. THE NEXT 96 Closest estimators will each be awarded a registered Jersey animal, valued from $750 down to' S3OO, which is the lowest prize awarded.
These cattle have been Inspected and graded by the editor of tbe JERSEY BULLETIN, Mr. D. H. Jenkins who is considered by Jersey cattle men as authority on ail matters pertaining to the Jersey breed. The hundred head were •elected out of the herd for this great Profit Sharing Contest and are the cream of this celebrated bunch of cattle Option—The winners of the four grand prizes (Nos. 1. 2. 3 and 4) can take the cattle or the value here placed on them in cash. No. I, *2,000.00; No. 2, *1.500:00; No. ». *I.OOO 00. and Na *. WOU.W. In case of a tie on either of th. above aWards the money will be equally divided and cattle retained by the club. In case of a tie on any of the other 96 prizes the animal will be sold to the highest bidder on a day to be fixed and advertised In two Issues of THE STATE SENTINEL and the JERSEY BULLETIN, of Indianapolis, which advertisements shall contain a definite description of the animal, thus enabling persons to bld through the malls. Ttoe proceeds arising from said sale shall be equally divided between the parties in the tie. THE CATTLE—WHAT THEY ARE. This herd comprises Imported and home bred cattie and is the most noted herd of Jerseys In the United States. In 1901 they entered tbe Show ring but five times, taking thirty-three Arata and eleven sweepertake prizes. '
We hereby certify that The Greensburg Press Club has deposited $5,300 in the Third National Bank of Greensburg, Ind., for {he purpose of paying the cash prizes. Charles Zoller, President. Walter W. Bonner, Cashier. References: » Any bank or business house in the city of Greensburg, Ind.
office of THE AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. NEW YORK, May 9, 1902. To Whom It May Concern: Mr. J. E. Robbins, owner of the Lone Tree hen! of Jerseys, Greensburg, Ind., has been a member of the American Jersey Cattle club since 1897, has always been in good standing. He was one of the first breeders to import cows sired by Golden Lad. His entries of Jtrseys for the Herd Register and his reports of butter tests of Jersey cows have always been in correct form and accepted without question. Very respectfully, J. J. Hekningwav, Secretary.
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