Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1920 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Above we show one of the first motor cars, model of 1894 There Have Been SOME Improvements Since Then The Maxwell For Instance! WHAT A DIFFERENCE Get Acquainted With It!

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Hampshire History to Date i Do you know what the Hampshire Hogs did at the International the pasttwo years? In 1918 they won Grand Champion in car load lots. There were eight cars shown. The average selling price for the whole eight cars was higher than the selling price of any single car of any other breed. The dressing sheet showed not a single animal, in the eight cars, was retained for further inspection. Not a single car of any other breed passed without some animals being retained for further inspection by the government. In 1919 They entered in two different Classes-ln car load lots, and Grand Champion over All Breeds—and won FIRST PRIZE in each class, and sold for $20.50 per hundred and $19.00 per hundred respectively. The average wiling price of Poland Chinas was $15.19 per hundred. Average of Durocs $16.13 per hundred. Chester Whites $17.33. The average selling price of Hampshires was $19.08 with a top of $1.50 above any and all other hogs that sold. Why not raise the best hogs on earth? Here is your chance to get the best there is in the Breed. MY BRED SOW SALE JANUARY 15,1920 ■ Write for Catalog. SCHUYLER C. ROBINSON Francesville, Ind. - - - R. F.D. 5