Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1908 — CAN’T BE BEATEN. [ARTICLE]
CAN’T BE BEATEN.
108 Choice Herefords to be Sold in ( One Day by One Man-March 25th the Date and Eairview Stock Farm the Place. F. A. Nave will have his annual sale of choice registered Hereford cattie at Fairview Stock Farm, Attica, on Wednesday, March 25th. The sale will begin at 10 a. m. on the second floor of the main barn, which Is heated by ( steam, and continue all oay, with a grand free lunch at noon. One hundred and eight cattle will be sold, the largest offering ever made in one day by one man. Buyers will be present from all seetiohs of the United States and Canada. Mr. Nave’s fame as a Hereford breeder is known everywhere and hla knowledge of the business is so thorough that breeders are anxious to secure his stock. His methods are absolutely fair and that is another strong factor in his favor, for people like to do business with him. To prospective bidders he says, “If you are not ready for the cattle they will be kept free until you are ready; If you haven’t the money I will wait until you get it, If notes are given with approved security. Could anything be iairer? He will also pay freight where ten or more lots are shipped to one point and refund railroad fare to every purchaser who buyß S3OO worth. This sale will offer some tempting propositions, as the cattle are In fine condition and a guarantee given with every one, and the terms are so unusual that the champions will be quickly snapped up. Whether you buy or not, It will be a real outing for you to visit the famous Fairview farm and an' inspiration to get next to Frank Nave, the gi-eatestl Hereford breeder in the world and one of the best entertainers that the hospitable Hoosier state ever produced. Write Frank Nave, Attica, Ind , for catalogue.
