Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. G. Burgett Had Best, Sale So Far This Season. W. G. Burgett, northwest of town, who is preparing to move to a farm near Francesville, had a splendid sale last week Thursday, in fact, it seems to be the best sale held in this county so far this season. Especially did the cows sell well. A year ago Mr. Burgett purchased three purebred and registered Shorthorn cows of H. W. Marble, paying SBS each tor them. These cows sola Thursday for an average price of JT35.66 per head. Charles Lakin bought the highest priced one, paying $159. Each of the three cows had a calf, but One of the calves died about a week ago. The other two sold for sll9 ana $151.50 respectively. Orville Lambert! bought the higher priced one and Charles Lakin the other one. The calves are less than a year old. O. J. Kenton and Jim Reed bought the other pure bred cows, paying respectively $l2O and $l4O for them. Some good grade cows sold up to SBO per head and four yearling calve? bought $49.50 per head. Col. W. A. McCurtain cried the sale and reports it one of the best he ever handled. The sale totaled something more than $2,300, including some stock sold for other parties.—Advertisement.
AT THE PRINCESS Saturday, January 30/15 A complete feature in four parts by the World’s famous players, starring Wm. Courtleigh in “THE BETTER MAN” * ■ The story shows the work of two ministers in a big city, one of an aristocratic church, the other of a Mission in the slums. This is the picture that was booked for January 3rd and was delayed. Matinee 2:3o—Evening 7:00 5 and 10 cents.
