Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1882 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
the new Makeever House, RENSSELAER, I D. JUBTOPKNHD. New and finely furnished.--Cool and pleasant rooms. Table unsurpassed. Good Sample Rooms on first Moor. Free Bus to •nd from Depot. L. A. BURKE, April 28, 1882—y. Proprietor.
Highland Chief, r li W--i.-HOL.
Better known as Andy, is too well and favorable known to render com ment necessary. He was formerly owned by Dr. Pa‘ton of this place, who purchasedl im in Kentucky, and afterward sold him to Jessy J. Bright of West Virginia, and now owned by me. H ■ will be kept for service, the present season, at Remington Fair Ground. His colts are heie to show for themselves, in rorm and action, three of them being in | Gaining on the track here. I have ; i»ne coming five years old, that has trotted in 2:35. as a four year old, and is very promising. Others are very fast. I challenge any to point, out one of his get from any kind of a mare that is not an extra good roadster, which U a challenge that can be successfully made of no other horse in tne State. Treat Durand Remington, Ind,
