Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1919 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EUjTS’ SALE TOTALED $8,500 The fine weather last Tuesday kept farmers busy in the field, and the Eilts sale was attended by only a 'mall numbci of buyers. The castle slowly and prices ruled low in the beginning, but were much better in the latter part, so that the total sale brought fair returns. There was a nice bunch of fat yearlings. Mr. Jungles said they looked like pumpkins. This bunch was very attractive, Indeed, and Roth Bros, of Rensselaer were well pleased in getting hold of this bunch, fed in Ira Meader’s feed lot in Union township. The hog sale was below expectations. Shoats brought top prices, but sows and small pigs were hardly in demand, with full-bloods unsold. The returns for the prisoner relielf fund in proportion to the crowd, good, with a net profit of a little better than |lO. The pro-
