Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1919 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Oak Lawn Stock Farm IMNIUNED HAMPSHIRE BROOD SOW SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919 80 TRIED SOWS, FALL YEARLINGS AND SPRING GILTS . Every animal ineuredfor 60 days for 80 per oent of purchase prloe free of oharge to the purchaser by the Hartford Insurance Co. at the GAYETY Rensselaer, Indiana F» ■ - AkP’k F jfl ■ ■ * r x' QUALITY REMAINS WHEN PRICE IS FORGOTTEN United States Food Administration License No. G 03619 ROBERTS & OAKE (Incorporated) PACKERS UNION STOCK YARDS Chicago, December 19th, 1918. E. C. Stone, Secretary, American Hampshire Swine Record Assn., Peoria, Illinois. - ar rs * Knowing you to be interested, we submit the following facts relative to the Grand Champion Load of hogs exhibited at the International Live Stock Exposiload consisted of fifty-four Hampshire hogs, fourteen months old, averaging 391 pounds and were bought by us at 21 cents per pound live weight. Their dressing yield was 84.9 per cent, as compared with about 76 per cent, tor mixed hogs. . . . , . They wfire the talk of the Exposition and it is our belief and hog experts agree, that they were as fine if not the finest load of hogs ever received in the Union Stock Yards. This exceptionally high dressing yield verifies these opinWe being manufacturers of high grade- pork products distributed under our “Quality Brand” and being especially partial to Hampshire hogs, upon hearing that the Hampshire took the Grand Championship Prize, -made up our minds that we would secure them regardless of cost, believing that the best yas none too good for our products. * An especially pleasing feature both to us and in their favor was that in the killing, they dressed absolutely clean, or in other words, not a single carcass was held by the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry Veterinary Inspector for a post-mortem examination. We know these facts will be pleasing to you. Yours very truly, ROBERTS AND OAKE. G. I. McClear, Secretary. auctioneers: Col. Thomas E. Deem, of Cameron, Mo., Col. F.H. Hub Ifthn D I OUflO P 0(111 stick, Atlanta, lad., Col. Fred A. Phillips, Rensselaer, Ind., W. A. Me- ||l|||| K I MW|\ Al A|l|| Curtain, Rensselaer, Ind. James N. Leatherman, Clerk. Uwllll ■■■ 'liiUniU WK Wvlli
SEVENTH ANNUAL PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at the seventh annual sale at the Marble ranch, 2 miles northwest of Wheatfield, Ind., sale to commence at 10:30 a. m., on THURSDAY,-FEBRUARY 20, 1919, the following* personal property: 175 Cattle— 2s good big cows with calves at foot; 20 heavy springers, reds, blacks, solid colors, will be fresh in 10 to 30 days; 30 three-quarter blood Polled Angus calves, steers and heifers, bees on full' feed since weaned, wt. 600 to 650 lbs.; 25 good Polled Angus heifers, all bred to registered bulls; 20 head steers and 25 heifers, reds and iroans, wt. 60Q to 70 0 lbs.; 1 registered Polled Angus 2-year-old bull; 1 pure-bred Polled Angus bull calf; 2 yearling Jersey heifers, look like full bloods. 5» Hogs—s brood sows; 1 sow and 3 pigs; 50 shoats, wt. 75 to 100 lbs. 25 Sheep— 2s good young blackface ewes, heavy with lamb. 25 Horses—2o head of good farm chunks, mares and geldings, 6 and 8 years old; 4 or 5 good serviceable work horses; 2 teams of mules. 3*" Farm Tools—l Deering corn binder; 1 Milwaukee grain binder; 1 Studebaker wagon; 1 endgate seeder, new; 1 lime sower; 1 Oliver riding plow- 3 riding cultivators; 1 disc; 6 sets double brass mounted 'breeching harness; 1 grindstone, and other small farm, tools not sere mentioned. - .. . Terms—rA credit of 11 months
